The invention relates to a connector for vehicular hose connection, which connects hoses installed inside the engine compartment of a vehicle so as to carry a washer fluid. More specifically, the invention relates to a connector for vehicular hose connection, which is dividedly formed so as to be separated in a one-touch manner as necessary.
Normally, a hood of a vehicle is provided with a nozzle to spray a washer fluid to a windshield glass. Such a nozzle is fed with a washer fluid via a washer fluid hose from a washer fluid tank provided in the engine compartment.
Conventional vehicular washer fluid hose connection structure consists of a washer fluid hose that supplies a washer fluid from a washer fluid tank of a vehicle to a nozzle provided on a hood.
The washer fluid hose is made of flexible material and is secured on the bottom surface of the hood with a securing clip. In this vehicular washer fluid hose connection structure, the nozzle is provided outside an insulator installed on the bottom surface of the hood for noise reduction and better appearance.
In particular, regarding a washer fluid hose that supplies a washer fluid from a washer fluid tank of a vehicle to a nozzle provided on the hood, the intermediate portion of the washer fluid hose (2) running between a weather strip provided in the engine compartment and the hood is separated into two parts, which are inserted into both ends of a connector (1) with high rigidity shown in
It is aimed to easily remove foreign matters by separating the hoses connected to the connector if foreign matters are caught inside the hoses during the use of the washer fluid.
However, such a conventional connector for hose connection has one integral body such that they are inseparable. Accordingly, for repair such as removal of foreign matters introduced in a washer fluid hose, the washer fluid hose needs to be forcibly disconnected from the connector, which causes problems that it is difficult to recouple and seal the washer fluid hose.
The present invention has been conceived to solve the problems and has the purpose of allowing for easy separation and connection of the washer fluid hose by forming the connector itself, which connects the washer fluid hoses, to be separable in a one-touch manner.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a connector for vehicular hose connection comprising: a sleeve having, at one end, a nipple, to which a hose is coupled, and a protruding annular stopper formed in the middle; a housing, in which the sleeve is accommodated, and which has a nipple coupled to another hose at one end of the housing, a through hole correspondingly formed in the outer circumferential surface of the housing, an enlarged protrusion on the outer circumferential surface adjacent to the through hole, and a flange formed on the opposite side of the nipple; an O-ring installed between the sleeve and housing so as to maintain airtightness therebetween; and a locker, which is rotatably coupled to the outer circumferential surface of the housing, has an elastic piece bending inwards so as to be positioned within the through hole of the housing and having a stopper protrusion for supporting one end of the protruding annular stopper formed on the sleeve, and integrates the sleeve and housing.
The present invention has a number of advantages stated below over conventional devices.
First, the present invention provides ease of use since the connector is dividedly formed as the housing and the sleeve, which are kept being coupled or separated by means of the locker.
Second, assembly and disassembly of the sleeve is convenient since the sleeve can be assembled by simply pushing it into the housing and be disassembled by rotating and pulling the locker.
Third, it is possible to maintain the perfect coupling state since the stopper protrusions formed on the two elastic pieces are stopped against the protruding annular stopper of the sleeve.
A detailed description is hereinafter provided for a person having ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present invention pertains to easily carry out the examples of the present invention by referring to the attached drawings. The present invention can be embodied in various different forms and is not limited to the examples described herein. It is hereby stated that the drawings are illustrated roughly and not in scale. Relative sizes and proportions of the portions in the drawings are exaggerated or reduced for clarity and convenience in the drawings. Any sizes are mere examples, not limitations. In addition, an identical structure, element or part shown in two or more drawings is referred to by the same reference numeral to indicate similar characteristics.
A protruding annular stopper (14) is formed in the middle of the sleeve (10). Through holes (22) are correspondingly formed in the housing (20), in which the sleeve is accommodated. Enlarged protrusions (23) are formed on the outer circumferential surface adjacent to the through hole. A flange (24) which prevents insertion of the locker (40) is formed on the opposite side of the nipple (21).
Additionally, an inclined projection (15) for expanding the O-ring (30), as in
In addition, forming an annular stepped stopper (25) inside the housing (20) for preventing the leaving of the O-ring (30) as in
In the locker (40), elastic pieces (41) are correspondingly formed which are bending inwardly so as to be positioned within the housing through the through holes (22) formed on the housing (20) as in
This is intended to allow the elastic piece (41) to be more easily enlarged as the sleeve (10) is coupled to the housing (20), while minimizing frictional resistance when the leading end of the sleeve (10) touches the stopper protrusion (42) of the elastic piece (41) positioned inside the housing (20) through the through hole (22) of the housing (20).
And, a guide protrusion (26) is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the housing (20) as in
Additionally, a stepped stopper (44) for controlling the rotating of the locker (40) by coming into contact with a surface of the enlarged protrusion (23) is formed inside the locker (40) as in
The action of the present invention having the constitution above is explained as below.
First, when the connector of the present invention is assembled as in
Additionally, the stopper protrusions (42) of the locker (40) are stopped against the protruding annular stopper (14) of the sleeve (10), as shown in
At this time, the stepped stopper (44) formed inside the locker (40) is in contact with the enlarged protrusion (23) as in
In this state, in order to separate the sleeve (10) from the housing (20) as necessary, the locker (40) may be rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow in
That is, the inner surface of the elastic piece (41) is in contact with the enlarged protrusion (23) while the elastic piece (41) bends inwardly as it extends towards the stopper protrusion (42); accordingly, as the locker (40) is rotated clockwise, the elastic piece (41) is deformed outward as in
Meanwhile, when the sleeve (10) is pushed into the housing (20) after the sleeve (10) had been separated from the housing (20) and the necessary actions had been taken, the cylindrical guide portion (16) formed at the leading end of the sleeve (10) passes through the O-ring (30) and, in a state of being supported, touches the stopper protrusion (42) of the locker (40) exposed inside the housing (20).
Since the upwardly sloping inclined surface (42a) is formed on the stopper protrusion (42), when the sleeve (10) is continued to be pushed in the state where the guide portion (16) is in contact with the stopper protrusion (42), the elastic piece (41) is initially deformed outward smoothly and, when the protruding annular stopper (14) touches the inclined surface (42a), the elastic piece (41) is further extended outward. When the protruding annular stopper (14) goes past the stopper protrusion (42), the elastic piece (41) contracts inward by restoring force and is stopped by the protruding annular stopper (14) of the sleeve (10) as in
An example of the present invention has been explained as above by referring to the attached drawings, but a person having ordinary knowledge in the technical field to which the present invention pertains could understand that the present invention could be embodied as other specific forms without changing its technical idea or essential characteristics.
Therefore, all aspects of the example described above should be understood as an example, not limitation. The scope of the present invention specified in the detailed description above is defined by the claims specified below, and all modifications or modified forms derived from the meaning, scope and equivalent ideas of the claims should be interpreted as being included in the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-20140182681 | Dec 2014 | KR | national |
This application is a national stage application of PCT/KR2015/013850, filed Dec. 17, 2015, which claims priority to Korean application 10-2014-0182681, filed Dec. 17, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2015/013850 | 12/17/2015 | WO | 00 |