The invention relates to a connector unit, comprising a base body with a mount delimited by an insertion opening for a pipe that does not form part of the connector unit, for example a corrugated pipe, or for a hose that does not form park of the connector unit, at least one holding element which is configured and designed to enter into holding engagement with a circumferential recess of the pipe or hose and a control sleeve guided on the base body displaceably relative thereto, wherein the control sleeve can be displaced in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the base body relative thereto between a first axial position and a second axial position, wherein the at least one holding element in the first axial position of the control sleeve is in holding engagement with the circumferential recess of the pipe or the hose, whereas said holding engagement can be released in the second axial position of the control sleeve.
A generic connector unit is known for example from EP 0 465 896 A1, in the known connector unit the control sleeve comprises two ring elements one of which is inserted into the base body and the other of which is arranged in both axial positions as a manipulation end outside the base body, and the at least one holding element is arranged at the free end of a web which protrudes from one ring element in the direction of the other ring element. Furthermore, in the known connector unit the control sleeve in its second axial position is pushed essentially completely into the base body, whilst in the first axial position it is pulled out of the base body by a defined amount. This means that when essentially fully inserted into the base body the engagement of the at least one holding element with the pipe or the hose can be released. This is a disadvantage, as in practice there is more of a risk that the control sleeve could be pushed unintentionally into the base body than pulled out thereof. Therefore, the security of the known connector unit with regard to the unintentional detachment of the pipe or hose from the base body leaves much to be desired.
Therefore, the problem to be solved by the invention is to develop a connector unit of the generic type such that the unintentional detachment of the pipe or hose from the base body can be avoided in a reliable manner or at least made much more difficult.
Said problem is solved by a connector unit of the generic type, in which the control sleeve in the first axial position can be displaced in circumferential direction about the longitudinal axis of the base body between a first rotational position and a second rotational position, wherein the control sleeve in its first rotational position can be displaced into the second axial position, whereas in the second rotational position it is held by the base body in an interlocking manner in the first axial position, i.e. in the axial position in which the at least one holding element is in holding engagement with the circumferential recess of the pipe or hose. The interlocking hold of the control sleeve in the first axial position thus secures the engagement of the at least one holding element with the circumferential recess of the pipe or hose.
An additional degree of security can be provided in that the control sleeve in the second rotational position is locked in place on the base body.
The aforementioned first and second axial positions and first and second rotational positions can be achieved structurally in a simple manner in that the control sleeve comprises at least one control piece, which is mounted in a substantially L-shaped displacement path of the base body, for example a window in a circumferential wall of the base body, wherein the L-shape comprises one branch running substantially in the direction of the longitudinal axis and one branch running substantially in circumferential direction.
The substantially L-shaped displacement path can be formed independently of openings in a circumferential wall of the base body in said circumferential wall. Alternatively it is also possible to allow it to merge into such openings or to use parts of such openings as one of the L-branches. For example, the branch of the L-shape running in the direction of the longitudinal axis can open into a window of the base body in that the at least one holding element is mounted preferably on the side of said window averted from the insertion opening for the pipe or the hose. In this case the substantially L-shaped displacement path adjoins the holding element mounting window axially. This enables the arrangement of a large number of holding elements over the circumference of the base body. Alternatively the branch of the L-shape running in the direction of the longitudinal axis can be formed by a window of the base body, in which the at least one holding element is also mounted. In this case the displacement path adjoins the holding element mounting window in circumferential direction. This enables the formation of particularly short connector units in axial direction.
In order to assemble the connector unit using as few parts as possible it is preferable if no additional component is needed to form the at least one holding element. According to the invention the least one holding element can be integral with the base body. For example, the at least one holding element can be formed by a tongue which protrudes from an outer delimiting wall of the base body in a direction pointing radially inwards and away from the insertion opening. In this way when inserting the pipe or hose into the base body a barbed hook effect can be achieved. In order to reverse this barbed hook effect to release the pipe or hose again the tongue can be deflected in the second axial position by the control sleeve in the direction of the outer delimiting wall. Alternatively, however, it is also possible for the at least one holding element to be integral with the control sleeve, as is known per se from EP 0 465 896 A1. Although such an embodiment is not illustrated and described in detail in the following, it is also possible in principle to achieve both alternatives with the same connector unit. For this purpose it is simply necessary for the pipe or the hose to comprise at least two corresponding circumferential recesses, which is easily the case when using a corrugated pipe.
In a further development of the invention it is possible for the mount of the base body to have an annular shoulder at its end farthest from the insertion opening for the pipe or hose. Said annular shoulder can perform different functions For example it can delimit the insertion movement of the control sleeve into the base body. In addition or alternatively, it can also be used for supporting an annular seal, preferably in the form of an annular sleeve, the external circumference of which decreases towards the annular shoulder for example.
However, as an alternative to providing a separate sealing element on the radial inner edge of the annular shoulder, a cylindrical flange pointing towards to the insertion opening can be provided, which flange together with the outer delimiting wall of the base body and the annular shoulder forms a sealing recess for the pipe or the hose that tapers preferably towards the annular shoulder. The sealing effect is created in this case by the interaction of the pipe or hose with the seal recess, in particular the bearing of the pipe or hose on the seal recess. The cylindrical flange can preferably be integral with the base body.
As already indicated above, the control sleeve can be guided on the base body in a simple manner if it is also arranged in the mount. IL is also advantageous if one of the axial ends of the control sleeve projects out of the mount. Said end can then, as already mentioned above, be used as an actuating end for the control sleeve. For example for this purpose it can comprise a radially outwardly protruding annular flange, which projects radially over the base body and is preferably provided with finger grooves which make it easier to grip in particular.
The invention is explained in the following by way of three embodiments with reference to the attached drawings in which:
In
The control sleeve 14 comprises two annular sections 18 and 20 which are joined together to form a single piece by means of axial webs 22 (see
In the embodiment shown the pipe 32 is in the form of a corrugated pipe with an alternating sequence of wave crests and troughs, wherein each wave trough may form a circumferential recess within the meaning of the present invention.
The control sleeve 14 can be adjusted relative to the base body 12 between a first axial position (see
In the first axial position the control sleeve 14 is pulled out of the base body 12 by the distance d. During the removal movement necessary for this, the holding elements 26 with an outer oblique surface 26a push against the inner edge 34a of an annular section 34 of the base body 12 forming the insertion opening 16a. From the interaction of the oblique surface 26a of the holding element 26 with the edge 34a of the annular section 34 the holding element 26 is forced radially inwards during the further removal of the control sleeve 14 from the base body 12 until it engages in the circumferential recess 30 of the pipe 32 and thus holds said pipe in the connector unit 10.
In the second axial position according to
To prevent the control sleeve 14 being pushed involuntarily into the mount 16 of the base body 12, which means that there is a risk that the pipe 32 may become detached from the connector unit 10 unintentionally, the connector unit 10 is provided with an additional securing device 36. Said additional securing device 36 is formed by a projection 38 arranged on the control sleeve 14, preferably integral with said control sleeve, and is mounted in a substantially L-shaped window 40 of the base body. The substantially L-shaped window 40 has an L-branch 42 extending substantially in axial direction and an L-branch 44 extending substantially in circumferential direction.
If the shoulder 38 is located at the free end of the axial L-branch 42 (see
If the pipe 32 is to be secured in the connector unit 10 the control sleeve 14 is pulled out of the base body 12 by the predetermined amount d (see
To achieve the locked and secured state of the connector unit 10 the control sleeve 14 is rotated relative to the base body 12 in a circumferential direction about the axis A, in the direction of arrow P1 in
It should also be added that the holding elements 26 are mounted in windows 50 of the base body 12 so that their pivot position relative to the pipe 32 can be seen from the outside and thus can be easily verified.
In the embodiment according to
It should also be mentioned that the upper annular section 18 of the control sleeve 14 has a radially outwardly projecting annular flange 18a, which is preferably configured with finger grooves for facilitating the grip of the annular flange 18a and thus the actuation of the control sleeve 14. To facilitate the firm grip of the base body 12, said base body is preferably designed to have gripping knobs 52.
In addition, it should be noted that the base body 12 is provided at its lower end in the Figures with a connecting piece 54 which is designed for connecting with a pipe section or a superordinate assembly. In the embodiment shown the connecting piece 54 is provided with a screw thread 54a for this purpose.
Lastly, it should also be added that the base body at the lower end of the mount 16 in
The connector unit 110 according to
The connector unit 110 according to
The connector unit 210 according to
In the locked and secured position of the control sleeve 214 relative to the base body 212 shown in
In the embodiment according to
For all of the embodiments it should also be added that although the circumferential branch 44 or 144 or 244 extends to the left in all of the embodiments in the chosen view of the connecting point of the two branches 42 or 142 or 242 and 44 or 144 or 244 it could also equally extend to the right.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 2011 085 398.7 | Oct 2011 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/EP2012/071274 | 10/26/2012 | WO | 00 | 4/24/2014 |