The invention is directed to a cover for a tap on a gas cylinder. The invention is also directed to a gas storage assembly comprising a gas cylinder, a tap and a cover on said tap.
Prior art patent document published EP 2 586 481 A1 discloses a cover for a tap of a gas cylinder. The cover is made of two half-shells that are joined on a vertical contact plane comprising the longitudinal axis of the cylinder. A hook is pivotally mounted on the cover and is intended to hang the gas cylinder to a structure while in use. The hook is mounted so as to freely hang downwards and contact the cylinder when not in use. During transport this contact can lead to undesirable noise. In addition, the ends of the hook can interfere in an unwanted manner when manipulating the gas cylinder. Also the cover comprises potentially sharp angles at the joining surfaces. The cover is also configured to be mounted on the cylinder tap after screwing said tap on the cylinder, thereby leading to time consuming operations.
Prior art patent document published WO 2013/001190 A1 discloses, similarly to the previous document, a protective cover for a tap of a gas cylinder. The cover includes two half-shells assembled together, the two half-shells defining a bottom base to be mounted at the neck of the cylinder, wherein the two half-shells are assembled along a vertical plane perpendicular to the base. The two half shells define, in the assembled position, at least one opening for accessing the inner protective space. It also includes, at a top end of the cap, a part for reinforcing and locking the two half-shells, the reinforcing and locking part including two ends coupled to the two half-shells, respectively. The reinforcing and locking part is generally beam-shaped and is mounted onto a frame formed by the half-shells, the frame covered by the reinforcing part consisting of a top handle for gripping the cap, both ends of the reinforcing and locking part being snap-coupled to the half-shells. A sliding and pivoting hook is provided on the cover. This hook is intended to fasten the gas cylinder to a horizontal bar of a bed, e.g. of a hospital bed. The hook is interesting in that the active ends of the two curved arms are connected by a transversal bar. The arms do not therefore present free ends that would potentially unintentionally hang at various objects in the surroundings of the cylinder. It can also be partially driven back into the cover. The curved ends of the arm and the transversal bar remain however outside of the cover and can therefore still interfere when manipulating the cylinder. Similarly to the cover of the previously discussed document, the present cover is also configured to be mounted on the cylinder tap after screwing said tap on the cylinder, thereby leading to time consuming operations.
The covers of the above discussed to documents are also quite bulky.
The invention has for technical problem to provide an improved gas cylinder tap cover equipped with a hook. More particularly, the invention has for technical problem to provide a gas cylinder tap cover with a hook that is more convenient in use.
The invention is directed to a cover for a tap of a gas cylinder, comprising: a shell for housing the tap; and a hook pivotally mounted on the shell, configured for securing the gas cylinder to a horizontal bar; wherein the shell comprises reservations on its external surface configured for receiving the hook in a folded position so as to generally conform to said external surface.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook comprises two arms pivotally mounted at one end on the shell and linked together by a connecting bar, said arms extending in an arcuate manner from their pivot ends until a vertical half portion of the shell that is opposite to the pivot when said hook is in the folded position.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connection bar comprises hand gripping means for facilitating unfolding of the hook, said gripping means preferably comprising a cut-out in said bar.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shell comprises an upper half-shell and a lower half-shell, said half-shells being joined together along a contact plane that forms an angle comprised between 30° and 60° with a vertical direction, said angle being preferably comprised between 40° and 50°.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook is pivotally mounted on the lower half-shell, said half-shell comprising the reservations receiving said hook in the folded position.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the upper half-shell comprises a handle that extends essentially horizontally over a wall of said shell that is configured for housing the tap.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the upper half-shell comprises a first upper opening for accessing a flow selector of the tap and a lower opening for a accessing a gas outlet of said tap.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, both the upper and lower half-shell form, in a complementary manner, at least one side opening at the level of the contact plane, said opening being intended for accessing a shut-off valve of the tap, a connecting port and/or a refill port.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, both the upper and lower half-shell form, in a complementary manner, one side opening on each of both sides of the cover.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the upper half-shell is generally spherically shaped.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the contact plane between the upper and lower half-shells has an upper portion at a rear side of the cover, the hook being pivotally mounted on said rear side of said shell.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lower half-shell is configured to extend from an upper rear side to a lower front side of the shell, and comprises an opening for receiving a neck of the gas cylinder.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lower half-shell comprises a rear side where the hook is pivotally mounted, said rear side comprising a generally flat portion for contacting the horizontal bar.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook is made of plastic, aluminium or composite material.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook comprises arcuate arms with a plain section preferably of more than 40 mm2, more preferably more than 50 mm2, even more preferably more than 60 mm2.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook comprises arcuate arms with a generally triangular shaped cross-section.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook comprises arms that extend, preferably essentially over their whole length, in an arcuate manner with an essentially constant radius over a sector that is comprised between 120° and 200°, preferably between 150° and 180°.
The invention is also directed to a gas storage assembly, comprising: a gas cylinder with a neck portion; a tap fixed to said neck portion; a cover over said tap; wherein the cover is in accordance with the invention.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the tap comprises a flow selector on an upper portion, a gas outlet on a lower portion and at least one of a shut-off valve, a connecting port and a refill port on a side portion, the cover comprising an upper opening, a lower opening and a side opening providing access to said flow selector, gas outlet and shut-off valve, connecting and/or refill port, respectively.
The invention is particularly interesting in that it provides a compact cover with a hook that is easy to use and that does not cause problem in running the risk to unintentionally hang to objects in the surroundings of the cylinder, e.g. during its manipulation. In addition, the construction with two half-shells with an inclined contact plane is particularly interesting in that it provides reduced manufacturing and assembly costs.
The cover 4 comprises also a hook 12 that is in a folded position in
The upper half-shell 7 comprises a lower opening 14 for a gas outlet 16 of the tap. It comprises also an upper opening 18 that is covered by a rotatable wheel 20 for actuating a flow selector of the tap.
The upper and lower half-shells 7 and 8 comprise each a cut-out at the edge of their contact plane, these cut-out forming in a complementary manner a side opening 22 for a connecting port with a peripheral hand-wheel 24 for actuating a shut-off valve of the connecting port. The tap can indeed comprise, in addition to the gas outlet 16, a connecting port 24 which is directly fluidly connected to the pressure reducer of the tap. The shell can also comprise a second side opening, on the opposite side and similar to the side opening 22. This second side opening can provide access to a refill port.
The upper half-shell 7 comprises also a handle 26 that extends essentially horizontally above the wall of said shell 7 housing the tap.
The hook 12 is pivotally mounted on a rear and upper portion of the lower half-shell 8. The pivot axis (not represented as such) is generally horizontal, or in other words generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder.
The hook 12 comprises two arcuate arms 121 and 122, and a transverse bar or arm 123 that interconnects the two arms. The arms 121 and 122 extend essentially parallel to each other from the pivot axis to free ends of said arms. The interconnecting bar 123 extends between intermediate portions of each arm 121 and 122. The hook is preferably made as a single piece of plastic material, e.g. by plastic moulding. The interconnecting bar 123 can comprise a cut-out 13 for facilitating its hand gripping when unfolding the hook from its folded position (as illustrated in
The arms 121 and 122 and possibly the bar 123 can have a section of plain material. The section of these elements is preferably essentially triangular. The cross-section of these elements is preferably of more than 40 mm2, more preferably more than 50 mm2, even more preferably more than 60 mm2 so as to provide enough rigidity, e.g. when made of plastic.
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The wall of the upper half-shell 7 is preferably generally spherically shaped. The lower half-shell 8 can be more rectangular shaped as is visible in
The rear face 32 of the lower half-shell 8 is generally flat. This face is the one contacting the bar 28 (
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The lower half-shell 8 comprises a lower opening (not visible) through which the neck of the cylinder extends. The cover 4 is preferably assembled to the tap for form a unit, this unit being then afterwards mounted on the cylinder, e.g. by screwing. To that end, the tap can comprise surfaces that are contacted by portions of the internal surface of the half-shells, such that the shell is rigidly assembled with the tap. Both half-shells 7 and 8 are preferably fixed to each other by screwing. Both half-shells can be manufactured by plastic injection moulding.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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LU92388 | Mar 2014 | LU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP15/53738 | 2/23/2015 | WO | 00 |