The present disclosure relates to a connector.
Patent Document 1 discloses a connector. The connector comprises a connector body and a retainer. The connector is to be connected to a first pipe having a bulged portion, and is also to be connected to a second pipe. The retainer is movable between a standby position and a restraining position. The retainer comprises elastic pieces and locking pieces. The standby position is a position in which the first pipe is allowed to be inserted into an insertion hole and to be detached from the insertion hole. The restraining position is a position in which the connected first pipe is restrained from being detached from the insertion hole.
When the retainer is in the standby position, the retainer is locked to the connector body by the locking pieces. When the retainer is in the standby position, insertion of the first pipe into the insertion hole of the connector causes the bulged portion of the first pipe to push the elastic pieces to spread them outward. The elastic pieces pushed to spread outward bias the retainer in a direction toward the restraining position.
Further, when the elastic pieces are pushed to spread, the locking pieces are also pushed to spread outward concurrently in a linked manner. When the locking pieces are pushed to spread outward, locking by the locking pieces is released. When locking by the locking pieces is released, a biasing force generated by the elastic pieces moves the retainer to the restraining position.
In the connector disclosed in Patent Document 1, the bulged portion of the first pipe pushes the elastic pieces and the locking pieces to spread them outward concurrently. Thus, when locking by the locking pieces is released, a sufficient biasing force is not applied to the retainer in some cases. If a sufficient biasing force is not applied to the retainer, it is difficult for the retainer to move to the restraining position.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, it is desirable to provide a connector in which, when a pipe is connected to the connector, a retainer is easily moved to a restraining position.
One aspect of the present disclosure is a connector that comprises a connector body and a retainer, and that is configured to be connected to a first pipe comprising a bulged portion and to a second pipe. The connector body comprises an insertion hole into which the first pipe is inserted from one side, and an opening communicating with the insertion hole.
The retainer is configured to be movable between a standby position in which the first pipe is allowed to be inserted into the insertion hole and to be detached from the insertion hole and a restraining position in which the first pipe connected is restrained from being detached from the insertion hole.
The retainer comprises a locking leg to be inserted inside the connector body through the opening, a biasing leg to be inserted inside the connector body through the opening, and a restraining part configured to, when the first pipe is connected to the connector and the retainer is in the restraining position, restrain detachment of the first pipe from the insertion hole by contacting with the bulged portion from the one side.
The locking leg comprises a locking part to be locked to the connector body when the retainer is in the standby position and when the retainer is in the restraining position. The locking leg is configured to, when the retainer is in the standby position and the first pipe is inserted into the insertion hole, move outward in a radial direction of the first pipe by contacting with the bulged portion, to thereby release locking of the locking part.
The biasing leg is configured to, when the retainer is in the standby position and the first pipe is inserted into the insertion hole, be elastically deformed outward in the radial direction of the first pipe by contacting with a leading end portion of the first pipe, which is located on a leading end side with respect to the bulged portion, before the locking leg comes in contact with the bulged portion, to thereby bias the retainer in a direction toward the restraining position.
The connector in one aspect of the present disclosure is configured such that, in the state in which the retainer is biased in the direction toward the restraining position, locking of the locking part is released, and the retainer is moved to the restraining position. Thus, when the first pipe is connected to the connector, the retainer is easily moved to the restraining position.
1 . . . connector, 3 . . . first pipe, 5 . . . second pipe, 5A . . . end, 7 . . . lock body, 9 . . . connecting portion, 11 . . . retainer, 13 . . . insertion hole, 15 . . . opening, 17 . . . through hole, 19 . . . leading end, 21 . . . bulged portion, 23 . . . leading end portion, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 . . . wall portion, 29A, 31A . . . inner peripheral surface, 37, 39 . . . hole, 37A, 39A . . . end face, 41 . . . stepped part, 42, 44 . . . rib, 43 . . . end face, 45, 47, 49, 51 . . . opening, 53, 55, 57, 59 . . . groove, 53A, 55A, 57A, 59A . . . main part, 53B, 55B, 57B, 59B . . . first body-side locking part, 53C, 55C, 57C, 59C . . . second body-side locking part, 53D, 55D, 57D, 59D . . . edge part, 61 . . . intermediate portion, 63 . . . base portion, 65 . . . leading end portion, 67 . . . protrusion, 71 . . . base portion, 73, 75 . . . locking leg, 77, 79 . . . biasing leg, 81 . . . lower end part, 83, 85 . . . protrusion, 87 . . . beveled protrusion, 87A . . . inclined surface, 89 . . . restraining part, 91 . . . inclined surface, 93 . . . restraining plate, 95, 97 . . . restraining part, 95A, 97A . . . end face, 99 . . . central part, 101 . . . step, 103 . . . O-ring
Example embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
(1-1) Overall Configuration of Connector 1
An overall configuration of a connector 1 will be described based on
Hereafter, a leftward direction in
The connector 1 comprises a lock body 7, a connecting portion 9, and a retainer 11. The lock body 7 and the connecting portion 9 correspond to a connector body. The lock body 7 is located on the side of the axially forward direction F in the connector 1. The lock body 7 is connected to the first pipe 3 together with the retainer 11. The lock body 7 contains an insertion hole 13 at an end on the side of the axially forward direction F. When connecting the first pipe 3 to the connector 1, the first pipe 3 is inserted into the insertion hole 13 from the side of the axially forward direction F. The side of the axially forward direction F corresponds to one side.
The connecting portion 9 is located on the side of the axially backward direction B in the connector 1. The connecting portion 9 is connected to the lock body 7.
The connector 1 contains thereinside a through hole 17. The through hole 17 extends from a leading end 19 of the connected first pipe 3 to the connecting portion 9. Thus, when the first pipe 3 and the second pipe 5 are connected to the connector 1, the inside of the first pipe 3 communicates with the inside of the second pipe 5 via the through hole 17.
(1-2) Configuration of First Pipe 3
A configuration of the first pipe 3 will be described based on
The first pipe 3 comprises a bulged portion 21 at a position apart from the leading end 19 in the axially forward direction F. Descriptions of the directions relating to the first pipe 3 indicate the directions in the case where the first pipe 3 is connected to the connector 1.
The outside diameter of the bulged portion 21 is referred to as d1. The outside diameter of the first pipe 3 is constant in places other than where the bulged portion 21 is. The outside diameter in the places other than where the bulged portion 21 is, is referred to as d2. d1 is greater than d2. A portion of the first pipe 3 located on the side of the leading end 19 with respect to the bulged portion 21 is referred to as a leading end portion 23. The outside diameter of the leading end portion 23 is d2.
(1-3) Configuration of Lock Body 7
A configuration of the lock body 7 will be described based on
The wall portion 25 is located on the side of the axially forward direction F in the lock body 7. A thickness direction of the wall portion 25 is parallel to the axially forward direction F. The wall portion 27 is located on the side of the axially backward direction B in the lock body 7. A thickness direction of the wall portion 27 is parallel to the axially backward direction B.
The wall portion 29 is located on the side of the upward direction U in the lock body 7. A thickness direction of the wall portion 29 is parallel to the upward direction U. The wall portion 31 is located on the side of the downward direction D in the lock body 7. A thickness direction of the wall portion 31 is parallel to the downward direction D.
The wall portion 33 is located on the side of the leftward direction L in the lock body 7. A thickness direction of the wall portion 33 is parallel to the leftward direction L. The wall portion 35 is located on the side of the rightward direction R in the lock body 7. A thickness direction of the wall portion 35 is parallel to the rightward direction R.
An inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole 13 is configured with an end face 37A of a hole 37 of a circular shape formed in the wall portion 25, an end face 39A of a hole 39 of a circular shape formed in the wall portion 27, an inner peripheral surface 29A of the wall portion 29, and an inner peripheral surface 31A of the wall portion 31. The inner peripheral surface 29A and the inner peripheral surface 31A each have an arc shape as viewed from a viewpoint on the side of the axially forward direction F.
The inside diameter of the insertion hole 13 is slightly greater than d2 and smaller than d1 in a part on the side of the axially backward direction B with respect to a stepped part 41 shown in
The inside diameter of the inner peripheral surface 29A and the inner peripheral surface 31A is smaller in the part on the side of the axially backward direction B with respect to the stepped part 41 than in the part on the side of the axially forward direction F with respect to the stepped part 41. This results in generating a step at the stepped part 41 on the inner peripheral surface 29A and the inner peripheral surface 31A. As shown in
The lock body 7 includes openings 45, 47, 49, 51. The openings 45, 47, 49, 51 each allow for communication between the inside and the outside of the lock body 7. The openings 45, 47, 49, 51 each communicate with the insertion hole 13.
The opening 45 is present between the wall portion 29 and the wall portion 33. The opening 47 is present between the wall portion 29 and the wall portion 35. The opening 49 is present between the wall portion 31 and the wall portion 35. The opening 51 is present between the wall portion 31 and the wall portion 33.
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An edge part of the main part 53A on the side of the rightward direction R is assigned with 53D. A position of the edge part 53D, on an upper side than the first body-side locking part 53B, is gradually displaced in the leftward direction L as approaching the first body-side locking part 53B, and when reaching the first body-side locking part 53B, the position is located on a frontmost side in the leftward direction L. A position of the edge part 53D, on a lower side than the first body-side locking part 53B, is located on the frontmost side in the leftward direction L.
The groove 55 comprises a main part 55A extending along the wall portion 35, a first body-side locking part 55B extending in the leftward direction L from around the center of the main part 55A, and a second body-side locking part 55C extending in the leftward direction L from a lower end of the main part 55A.
An edge part of the main part 55A on the side of the leftward direction L is assigned with 55D. A position of the edge part 55D, on an upper side than the first body-side locking part 55B, is gradually displaced in the rightward direction R as approaching the first body-side locking part 55B, and when reaching the first body-side locking part 55B, the position is located on a frontmost side in the rightward direction R. A position of the edge part 55D, on a lower side than the first body-side locking part 55B, is located on the frontmost side in the rightward direction R.
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An edge part of the main part 57A on the side of the leftward direction L is assigned with 57D. A position of the edge part 57D, on an upper side than the first body-side locking part 57B, is gradually displaced in the rightward direction R as approaching the first body-side locking part 57B, and when reaching the first body-side locking part 57B, the position is located on a frontmost side in the rightward direction R. A position of the edge part 57D, on a lower side than the first body-side locking part 57B, is located on the frontmost side in the rightward direction R.
The groove 59 comprises a main part 59A extending along the wall portion 33, a first body-side locking part 59B extending in the rightward direction R from around the center of the main part 59A, and a second body-side locking part 59C extending in the rightward direction R from a lower end of the main part 59A.
An edge part of the main part 59A on the side of the rightward direction R is assigned with 59D. A position of the edge part 59D, on an upper side than the first body-side locking part 59B, is gradually displaced in the leftward direction L as approaching the first body-side locking part 59B, and when reaching the first body-side locking part 59B, the position is located on a frontmost side in the leftward direction L. A position of the edge part 59D, on a lower side than the first body-side locking part 59B, is located on the frontmost side in the leftward direction L.
The lock body 7 comprises an intermediate portion 61. The intermediate portion 61 is mounted to the wall portion 27 from the side of the axially backward direction B. The intermediate portion 61 has a basic form shaped like a cylinder. As shown in
(1-4) Configuration of Connecting Portion 9
A configuration of the connecting portion 9 will be described based on
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(1-5) Configuration of Retainer 11
A configuration of the retainer 11 will be described based on
The base portion 71 is a rectangular plate-shaped member located on the side of the upward direction U in the retainer 11. The thickness direction of the base portion 71 is parallel to the upward direction U. Descriptions of the directions relating to the retainer 11 indicate the directions in the case where the retainer 11 is attached to the lock body 7.
The locking leg 73 is connected to a part of the base portion 71 on the side of the axially forward direction F and also on the side of the leftward direction L. The locking leg 73 has a basic form shaped like an L. The locking leg 73 extends in the leftward direction L from the base portion 71, and further extends in the downward direction D. As shown in
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The locking leg 75 has a configuration similar to that of the locking leg 73. However, the orientation of the locking leg 75 is mirror-symmetrical to the orientation of the locking leg 73 with respect to a plane parallel to the upward direction U and perpendicular to the leftward direction L or the rightward direction R. Further, the locking leg 75 is connected to a part of the base portion 71 on the side of the axially forward direction F and also on the side of the rightward direction R. The locking leg 75 extends in the rightward direction R from the base portion 71, and further extends in the downward direction D. The protrusions 83, 85 provided to the locking legs 73, 75 correspond to a locking part.
The biasing leg 77 is connected to a part of the base portion 71 on the side of the axially backward direction B and also on the side of the leftward direction L. The biasing leg 77 has a substantially L-shaped basic form. The biasing leg 77 extends in the leftward direction L from the base portion 71, and further extends in an obliquely downward direction. The obliquely downward direction is a direction approaching the biasing leg 79 as proceeding in the downward direction D. The biasing leg 77 is located on the side of the axially backward direction B with respect to the locking leg 73. The biasing leg 77 is not in contact with the locking leg 73, and is spaced therefrom. As shown in
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The biasing leg 79 has a configuration similar to that of the biasing leg 77. However, the orientation of the biasing leg 79 is mirror-symmetrical to the orientation of the biasing leg 77 with respect to the plane parallel to the upward direction U and perpendicular to the leftward direction L or the rightward direction R. Further, the biasing leg 79 is connected to a part of the base portion 71 on the side of the axially backward direction B and also on the side of the rightward direction R. The biasing leg 79 extends in the rightward direction R from the base portion 71, and further extends in an obliquely downward direction. The obliquely downward direction in the case of the biasing leg 79 is a direction approaching the biasing leg 77 as proceeding in the downward direction D. As shown in
(2-1) Attachment of Retainer 11
A method of using the connector 1 will be descried. First, a method of attaching the retainer 11 to the lock body 7 will be described based on
At this time, the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 73 is inserted into the groove 59 shown in
The protrusion 83 on the locking leg 75 is inserted into the groove 57 shown in
Next, the retainer 11 is further pushed in in the downward direction D so as to bring about a state of SB shown in
Furthermore, the retainer 11 is pushed in in the downward direction D so as to bring about a state of SC shown in
When in the standby position, the retainer 11 is locked to the lock body 7. In the standby position, the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 73 is locked by having entered the first body-side locking part 59B shown in
Similarly, in the standby position, the protrusion 85 on the locking leg 73 is locked by having entered the first body-side locking part 53B shown in
Similarly, in the standby position, the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 75 is locked by having entered the first body-side locking part 57B shown in
Similarly, in the standby position, the protrusion 85 on the locking leg 75 is locked by having entered the first body-side locking part 55B shown in
(2-2) Connection of First Pipe 3
Next, a method of connecting the first pipe 3 to the connector 1 will be described based on
In the state of SD, the leading end portion 23 is in contact with the inclined surfaces 91 on the biasing legs 77, 79 shown in
In the state of SD, the leading end portion 23 is not in contact with the locking legs 73, 75. Also, in the state of SD, the bulged portion 21 is located on the side of the axially forward direction F with respect to the locking legs 73, 75, and is yet to come in contact with the locking legs 73, 75.
When the first pipe 3 is further moved in the axially backward direction B, a state of SE is brought about. In the state of SE, the bulged portion 21 is in contact with the inclined surfaces 87A on the locking legs 73, 75 shown in
When the first pipe 3 is further moved in the axially backward direction B, the locking legs 73, 75 are each further elastically deformed outward in the radial direction of the bulged portion 21, and the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 73 comes off from the first body-side locking part 59B, and the protrusion 85 on the locking leg 73 comes off from the first body-side locking part 53B. Also, the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 75 comes off from the first body-side locking part 57B, and the protrusion 85 on the locking leg 75 comes off from the first body-side locking part 55B. That is, locking of the protrusions 83, 85 of the locking legs 73, 75 is released.
When locking of the protrusions 83, 85 of the locking legs 73, 75 is released, the retainer 11 is moved in the downward direction D because the retainer 11 is biased in the downward direction D, and a state of SF shown in
In the restraining position, the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 73 is locked by having entered the second body-side locking part 59C shown in
Similarly, in the restraining position, the protrusion 85 on the locking leg 73 is locked by having entered the second body-side locking part 53C shown in
Similarly, in the restraining position, the protrusion 83 on the locking leg 75 is locked by having entered the second body-side locking part 57C shown in
Similarly, in the restraining position, the protrusion 85 on the locking leg 75 is locked by having entered the second body-side locking part 55C shown in
When the retainer 11 is in the restraining position, the bulged portion 21 is in contact with the ribs 42, 44 shown in
When the retainer 11 is in the restraining position, the wall portion 25 is in contact with the locking legs 73, 75 from the side of the axially forward direction F. Thus, even when a force in the axially forward direction F is applied to the connected first pipe 3, the locking legs 73, 75 are less likely to be deformed because they are supported by the wall portion 25.
As shown in
(1A) When the first pipe 3 is inserted into the insertion hole 13, the state of the connector 1 is changed in order of SD, SE, and SF. The connector 1 is configured such that the retainer 11 is biased in the downward direction D from when it is in the state of SD up to when it is in the state of SF. The connector 1 is configured such that, in the state in which the retainer 11 is biased in the downward direction D, locking of the protrusions 83, 85 of the locking legs 73, 75 is released to cause the retainer 11 to move to the restraining position. Thus, when the first pipe 3 is connected to the connector 1, the retainer 11 is easily moved to the restraining position.
(1B) The restraining parts 89 each are a member formed in one piece with a corresponding one of the locking legs 73, 75. Thus, the structure of the connector 1 can be simplified.
(1C) The lock body 7 comprises the first body-side locking parts 53B, 55B, 57B, 59B. The first body-side locking parts 53B, 55B, 57B, 59B lock the protrusions 83, 85 of the locking legs 73, 75 when the retainer 11 is in the standby position.
The lock body 7 comprises the second body-side locking parts 53C, 55C, 57C, 59C. The second body-side locking parts 53C, 55C, 57C, 59C lock the protrusions 83, 85 of the locking legs 73, 75 when the retainer 11 is in the restraining position. Thus, the connector 1 allows for reliable locking of the retainer 11 in the standby position and in the restraining position.
A basic configuration of a second embodiment is similar to that of the first embodiment; thus, differences therefrom will be described below. The same reference numerals as in the first embodiment indicate the same elements, and the preceding descriptions are to be referred to.
In the above-described first embodiment, the retainer 11 has the form shown in
The retainer 11 further comprises a restraining plate 93. The restraining plate 93 is a plate-shaped member extending in the downward direction D from a part of the base portion 71 on the side of the axially forward direction F. The restraining plate 93 comprises restraining parts 95, 97 and a central part 99.
The restraining part 95 is located closer to the locking leg 73, and extends in the downward direction D. A shape of an end face 95A on the inside of the restraining part 95 is an arc shape. The restraining part 97 is located closer to the locking leg 75, and extends in the downward direction D. A shape of an end face 97A on the inside of the restraining part 97 is an arc shape.
The central part 99 is located between the restraining part 95 and the restraining part 97. The central part 99 is a part having a smaller vertical width than the restraining parts 95, 97. The central part 99 is a part elastically deformed more easily than other parts in the base portion 71 and the restraining part 95 when the bulged portion 21 pushes the inclined surface 87A in the axially forward direction F. The base portion 71 and the restraining part 95 correspond to a locking-legs connecting portion.
The restraining parts 95, 97 have a function of restraining detachment of the first pipe 3 when the first pipe 3 is connected to the connector 1 and the retainer 11 is in the restraining position, by contacting with the bulged portion 21 from the side of the axially forward direction F. The locking legs 73, 75 do not comprise the restraining parts 89 of the first embodiment.
The second embodiment detailed so far produces the effects (1A) and (1C) of the above-described first embodiment, and further produces the following effect.
(2A) The retainer 11 comprises the central part 99. The central part 99 is a part having a smaller vertical width. Thus, when the bulged portion 21 comes in contact with the locking legs 73, 75, the retainer 11 is elastically deformed easily at the central part 99, and the locking legs 73, 75 are displaced outward. As a result, the connector 1 can be easily shifted from the state of SA to the state of SC in
The embodiments of the present disclosure have been described so far; however, the present disclosure can be practiced in variously modified forms without being limited to the above-described embodiments.
(1) The function of a single element in each of the above-described embodiments may be performed by two or more elements, and the function performed by two or more elements may be performed by a single element. Part of the configuration in each of the above-described embodiments may be omitted. At least part of the configuration in each of the above-described embodiments may be added to or replace another configuration in the above-described embodiments.
(2) In addition to the above-described connector 1, the present disclosure can also be implemented in various forms, such as a system including the connector 1 as an element, and a method for manufacturing the connector 1.
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2020-033866 | Feb 2020 | JP | national |
This patent application claims priority from PCT Patent Application No. PCT/JP2021/002591 filed Jan. 26, 2021, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. JP2020-033866 filed Feb. 28, 2020. Each of these patent applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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PCT/JP2021/002591 | 1/26/2021 | WO |