This application claims the benefit of German Patent Application No. 102011106817.3, filed Oct. 18, 2011, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
The invention relates to a detachable plug connection having a connecting element which is connected to a sleeve-like receiving part, the interior of which is intended for the introduction of a tubular plug-in part which carries a circumferential retaining rib on its outer circumference, and having a securing element which is comprised of hard-elastic material and has inwardly directed retaining edges, which can spring out elastically, for engaging behind the retaining rib after the plug-in part has been pushed in, said retaining edges being connected together via resilient webs which converge in a V shape, and which can spring out by application of pressure to the converged web end regions of the resilient webs, such that the retaining edges disengage from the retaining rib.
EP 605 801 B1 has already disclosed a detachable plug connection of the type mentioned in the introduction, said detachable plug connection serving as a hose coupling for connecting two line portions of a liquid line. The already known plug connection has a connecting element which is integrally connected to a sleeve-like receiving part. A tubular plug-in part can be introduced into the interior of the sleeve-shaped receiving part, said tubular plug-in part bearing a circumferential retaining rib on its outer circumference. In the coupling position of the already-known plug-in coupling, after the plug-in part is pushed into the receiving part, the retaining rib is engaged behind by inwardly directed retaining edges, which can spring out elastically, of a securing element. The retaining edges of the securing element, which is produced from hard-elastic material, are connected together via resilient webs which converge in a V shape, and which can spring out by application of pressure on the converged web end regions of the resilient webs, such that the retaining edges disengage from the retaining rib. To secure the position of the securing element which has been pushed into the connecting element, plate-like pushbuttons are integrally formed on the converged web end regions, which pushbuttons, in a position of use, protrude into in each case one passage opening, which is of complementary form, in the circumferential wall of the connecting element. It is a particular advantage that the connecting element which is connected to one line portion, the plug-in part which engages on the other line portion and the securing element can be formed as injection-molded plastics parts. The production of these plastics moldings which are coordinated with one another does however involve considerable outlay. Furthermore, there is the risk that excessive pressure loads which act on the connecting element and/or on the plug-in part transversely with respect to the longitudinal extent thereof lead to fracture of at least one of said plastic parts and to undesired leaks.
It is therefore the object in particular to provide a stable and loadable plug connection of the type mentioned in the introduction which can be produced with reduced costs.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the connecting element and the securing element are connected integrally together to form a molding produced from hard-elastic material, and in that the connecting element and also the securing element are connected together via deflectable resilient bars, in the course or extension of which at least one retaining edge is provided.
In the plug connection according to the invention, the connecting element and the securing element are integrally connected to form a molding produced from hard-elastic material. For this purpose, the securing element and the connecting element are connected together via deflectable resilient bars, in the course or extension of which at least one retaining edge is provided. It is the case in the plug connection according to the invention, too, that the retaining edges are connected together by resilient webs which converge in a V shape. Through the application of pressure to the converged web end regions of said resilient webs, it is possible for the deflectable resilient bars between the connecting element and securing element to spring out such that the retaining edges disengage from the retaining rib. Here, the resilient bars may be designed to be stable and loadable enough to connect the line portions together in the axial direction practically without play. Since it is possible to dispense with a separate securing element and therefore a further complete plastic injection-molded part, the production of the plug connection according to the invention is possible with reduced outlay.
To additionally promote the high loadability of the plug connection according to the invention, it is advantageous for the receiving part and/or the plug-in part to be produced from metal material and in particular from brass.
Receiving parts and/or plug-in parts produced from metal material can also be produced cheaply if appropriate in large quantities if the receiving part and/or the plug-in part are produced as turned parts.
The simple and cheap production of the plug connection according to the invention is promoted if the molding including the connecting element and the securing element, which is connected integrally thereto, is produced from a hard-elastic plastics material and in particular as an injection-molded plastics part.
A preferred embodiment of the invention provides that the connecting element is formed in a sleeve-like manner, that the receiving part has at least one stop on its outer circumferential side, and that the receiving part is insertable into the sleeve interior of the connecting element until a counter-stop which is provided on the inner circumferential side in the sleeve interior of the connecting element and is preferably in the form of an annular shoulder or annular flange limits the insertion path of the receiving part at its stop.
To be able to connect the plug connection according to the invention in a simple manner to a line portion and in particular to a flexible hose line, it is advantageous that the end region of the receiving part that is remote from the insertion part and/or that end region of the insertion part that is remote from the receiving part to be in the form of a hose nipple, onto which the hose end of a preferably flexible hose line can be pushed. Here, it is also possible for a flexible hose line to engage only on the receiving part or on the insertion part, while the other constituent part of the plug connection according to the invention is formed for example as an immovably held appliance connector. An embodiment is however preferable in which the hose end of a flexible hose line is held both on the receiving part and also on the plug-in part.
To make the hose coupling realized via the plug connection according to the invention as leak-tight as possible, it is advantageous for at least one annular seal to provide sealing between the receiving part and the plug-in part inserted into the latter.
In this regard, a preferred embodiment of the invention provides that an annular groove is provided on the inner circumferential side in that subregion of the receiving part that rests against the plug-in part, a sealing ring that encloses the plug-in part in a sealed manner on the outer circumferential side being provided in said annular groove.
Simple handling of the plug connection according to the invention is further promoted if a finger button for manually applying pressure is integrally formed on the converged web end regions of the resilient webs. This finger button can be formed such that the handling of the plug connection according to the invention is self-explanatory even without written instructions for use.
Refinements of the invention will emerge from the description in conjunction with the figures. A preferred embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail below on the basis of the drawing, in which:
The plug connection 1 has a connecting element 2 which is connected to a sleeve-like receiving part 3. A tubular plug-in part 4 which carries a circumferential retaining rib 5 on its tube outer circumference can be introduced into the interior of the sleeve-like receiving part 3. The plug connection 1 also has a securing element 6 which has inwardly directed retaining edges 7 which are designed for engaging behind the retaining rib 5 after the tubular plug-in part 4 has been pushed into the receiving part 3.
Whereas the receiving part 3 is connected, at its end remote from the plug-in part 4, to one line portion, the tubular plug-in part 4 engages with its end region remote from the receiving part 3 on the other line portion. Here, one line portion may serve for example as an appliance connector of a water-conducting or water-consuming appliance, while the other line portion forms the water supply or drain. At least one of said line portions and preferably both line portions are in the form of flexible hose lines 20 wrapped in particular with a metal mesh.
The retaining edges 7 which engage on the retaining rib 5 of the plug-in part 4 preferably in pairs on opposite sides are connected together via resilient webs 8, 9 which converge in a V shape, and can spring out by manual application of pressure to the converged web end regions of the resilient webs 8, 9, such that the retaining edges 7 disengage from the retaining rib 5.
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In the plug connection 1 illustrated here, the connecting element 2 and the securing element 6 are integrally connected to form a molding 10 produced from hard-elastic material. For this purpose, the securing element 6 and the connecting element 2 are connected together via deflectable resilient bars 11, in the course or extension of which at least one retaining edge 7 is provided. The retaining edges 7 of the plug connection 1 are connected together by means of resilient webs 8, 9 which converge in a V shape. Through the application of pressure to the converged web end regions of said resilient webs 8, 9, it is possible for the deflectable resilient bars 11 between the connecting element and securing element 2, 6 to spring out such that the retaining edges 7 disengage from the retaining rib 5. Here, the resilient bars 11 may be designed to be stable and loadable enough to connect the line portions together in the axial direction practically without play. Since it is possible to dispense with a separate securing element 6 and therefore a further complete injection-molded plastics part, the production of the plug connection 1 is possible with reduced outlay.
In order that the plug connection 1 can also effectively accommodate transverse forces acting transversely with respect to its longitudinal extent without resulting in material fractures and undesired leaks, the sleeve-like receiving part 3 and/or the tubular plug-in part 4 are produced from metallic material and in particular from brass. Here, cheap mass production of the metal parts is promoted if the receiving part 3 and/or the plug-in part 4 are produced as turned parts.
By contrast, the molding 10 formed of connecting element 2 and securing element 6, which is connected integrally thereto, may be produced from a hard-elastic plastic material and in particular as an injection-molded plastic part. The receiving part 3 has, on its end region facing the plug-in part 4 and on the outer circumferential side, a cross-sectional widening 12. Here, the receiving part 3 can be inserted, past the retaining edges 7 of the securing element 6, into the sleeve interior of the sleeve-like connecting element 2 until a stop, in this case in the form of an annular shoulder 13 on the outer circumferential side, of the receiving part 3 abuts against an annular shoulder 14 which is provided on the connecting element 2 and which serves as a counter-stop. In this coupling position shown for example in
At least one annular seal provides sealing between the receiving part 3 and the plug-in part 4 which is inserted into the latter in the coupling position. For this purpose, the receiving part 3 preferably has, in the region of its cross-sectional widening 12, an annular groove in which is held a sealing ring 17 which, in the coupling position of the plug connection 1, bears sealingly against the plug-in part 4.
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By application of pressure to the converged ends of the resilient webs 8, 9, the resilient bars 11 can deflect and the retaining edges 7 arranged in the extension thereof can spring out such that the retaining edges 7 disengage from the retaining rib 5 and the plug-in part 4 of the plug connection 1 can be at least temporarily detached again from the connecting element 2 and from the receiving part 3 which extends around it.
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202011106817.3 | Oct 2011 | DE | national |