The invention relates to a connection device, in particular for implementing a rotary connection for a connection component, having a housing, which has a connection point for a fluid-conveying line, such as a pneumatic line, and a bearing arrangement, by means of which a hollow shaft or axis-shaped connector part is mounted so as to be rotatable relative to the housing and which forms a further connection point for the relevant further connection component.
Such devices are used, for example, for connecting connection components in the form of two hose lines or for connecting a hose line to a fixed line connection, wherein bending or torsional loads possibly occurring on the line components forming the line sections are reduced or avoided due to the rotatability of the connection points provided by the bearing arrangement. Different media, such as gases or liquids, can be routed through the line sections.
A connection device of the type mentioned above is known from DE 20 2009 005 674 U1. In this device the bearing arrangement is formed by an inner wall section of a hollow shaft-like connector part forming a slide bearing, which connector part comprises a housing part formed by a rotary body. With this arrangement, no sufficient stability of the connection area between the housing and the rotatable connector part, in particular no operational reliability for longitudinal forces acting between the connector parts, can be achieved because of the axial displacement permitted by the slide bearing section.
Based on this prior art, the invention addresses the problem of providing a generic connection device, which is characterized by a high mechanical stability in a compact and media-tight design.
According to the invention, this problem is solved by a connection device having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing part of claim 1, a significant feature of the invention is that the bearing arrangement comprises at least one roller bearing, the outside of the outer race of which is in contact with the housing and the outside of the inner race of which bears on the rotatable connector part. With this arrangement, where the inner race is secured on the rotatable connector part, which inner race is preferably secured to the rotatable connector part by a pressing process, such that it cannot be displaced axially, a rotary bearing between the housing and connector part can be formed, which bearing is particularly robust with respect to axial forces and bending forces.
In particularly advantageous exemplary embodiments, the bearing arrangement has, in addition to the roller bearing, a slide bearing, whose inner peripheral side encompasses the rotatable connector part, the end face of which rests against a press-fit ring of the housing, which encompasses the end of the connector part while maintaining radial and axial spacing, the slide bearing otherwise being mounted in a spacer ring. Two axially spaced bearings result in a particularly high bending strength of the bearing, wherein the slide bearing held in a spacer ring is secured in the axial direction by the frontal contact against a press-fit ring firmly attached to the housing.
A ball bearing can advantageously be provided as a roller bearing.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the spacer ring is radially sealed with the slide bearing facing the housing, in particular using an O-ring, and rests against a further seal in the axial direction, in particular in the form of a shaft seal, which encompasses the connector part and which has a contact surface for a spacer ring opposite the spacing ring, which engages with the outer race of the ball bearing at the end face thereof. This arrangement ensures a permanently high media tightness of the rotatable connection between the housing and connector part.
The arrangement can advantageously be made such that the spacing ring is angular viewed in cross-section, is in contact with the further seal in the area of one of its legs and has an axial spacing to a radially protruding bearing shoulder of the connector part opposite the seal, with which shoulder the connector part rests against the inner race of the roller bearing at the end face. In this way, the spacer ring is axially secured to the housing between the press-fit ring and the spacing ring.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the housing is formed of two parts, wherein one housing part has the bearing arrangement and the other housing part has the associated connection point and wherein the slide bearing of the press-fit ring rests at least partially against the distance ring in the area of the connection of the two housing parts.
Furthermore, the connection point of the rotatably mounted connector part, which is axially fixed in the housing by means of the bearing arrangement, can protrude from the housing with its associated connection point, wherein at the location of the penetration of the connector part, a ring opening is created between the housing and connector part, which serves for the penetration of parts of the connection component, the end faces of which rest against the inner race of the roller bearing and can be firmly attached to the connector part. This connection can advantageously be formed by a screw connection.
Advantageously, the arrangement may be made such that a further sealing ring is arranged between the press-fit ring and the further housing part and also on the further housing part in the area of the transition to the connection point for the fluid-conveying line.
According to claim 9, the subject matter of the invention also relates to a connection arrangement comprising at least one connection device according to one of the claims 1 to 8 and a connection component coupled thereto, which is connected to the connection device in a fluid-conveying manner and can move relative to the same by means of the bearing arrangement and the connector part mounted rotatably to that extent.
The housing structure of the connection component associated with this connection arrangement can have a linear or angular design and may have a quick coupling for supporting a further fluid-conveying line at its free end. Such a quick coupling may be designed in the known manner of a collet device actuatable by means of a clamping nut.
Below the invention is explained in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing.
In the drawings:
The second housing part 5 has the shape of a circular cylindrical sleeve with a through-opening 21 concentric to the axis 19, which is located at a radially inward projecting end rim 23 of the tubular body of the housing part 5 at the end that is on the right in
The hollow shaft 24, which continues the flow path of the drilled hole 11 essentially without offset, is rotatably mounted in the second housing part 5 by means of a bearing arrangement 31, which is formed of a package of several components, which package is arranged on the end portion of the hollow shaft 24 mounted inside the housing part 5 and which extends between the hollow shaft 24 and the shell 33 of the housing part 5 substantially over the entire axial length of the latter. In sequence in
Before closing the housing 1 by pressing the housing parts 3 and 5 together at 25, an O-ring 59 and a press-fit ring 61 are inserted on the inside of the end part 15, the side of the press-in ring facing away from the bearing arrangement 31 resting against the shoulder 13 of the housing part 3. On the side facing the bearing arrangement 31, the press-fit ring 61 has an annular surface 63 in a radial plane for contact on the spacer ring 45 and the slide bearing 43. A coaxial recess 65 adjoins the radially inner end of the annular surface 63, which recess forms a free space for the shaft end 67 of the hollow shaft 24, into which free space the shaft 24 extends without contact with the press-fit ring 61 when the housing 1 is closed. For this purpose, the press-fit ring 61 is fixed in position by the closing process of the housing 1. As shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 007 917.7 | Jun 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/000631 | 5/30/2017 | WO | 00 |