The present invention relates to a hose coupling system comprising an inlet fitting and a connection piece. The inlet fitting is to be arranged or is arranged on a vacuum cleaner. The connection piece is to be connected or is connected to a suction hose. The connection piece can be inserted into the inlet fitting in the coaxial direction and can be pulled out of the inlet fitting in the coaxial direction.
Hose coupling systems of the type mentioned at the beginning are known in principle from the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hose coupling system for a vacuum cleaner, which hose coupling system facilitates a comparatively simple connection of the connection piece to the inlet fitting.
The present invention provides that the hose coupling system has an actuable latching element by means of which the connection piece can be held in the inlet fitting in a form-fitting manner and can be released again as required.
The present invention includes the finding that connection pieces for suction hoses typically have a conical shape which, in interaction with a corresponding conical configuration of the inlet fitting, leads to a friction pairing between connection piece and inlet fitting. Such a conical configuration does indeed minimize possible spurious air entering the inlet fitting. On the other hand, the conically configured connection piece typically fits comparatively firmly within the inlet fitting, which is a disadvantage. In order then to remove such a connection piece from the prior art from the inlet fitting, a comparatively high pull-out force has to be applied. In addition to the high amount of effort typically required for removal, it is disadvantageously also required for the connection piece to have to be of a sufficient size such that the user's hand can surround said connection piece and pull the latter out. In addition to the great effort already mentioned, the large amount of space needed in the region of the inlet fitting of the vacuum cleaner is also a problem.
These disadvantages can be avoided by the hose coupling system according to the invention. The hose coupling system according to the invention accordingly provides the basis for a compact design of a vacuum cleaner and a connection which is easy to release, but is secure and very substantially air-tight.
In a particularly preferred refinement, the connection piece is held in the inlet fitting in a form-fitting manner when the latching element is unactuated. The latching element is preferably in the form of a spring-mounted holding clip with an outer actuating surface. An outer actuating surface should be understood as meaning in particular a surface which is actuable by a human finger or a human hand. An area of the outer actuating surface preferably amounts to at least 4 cm2.
In a preferred refinement, the connection piece has an encircling latching rim with which the spring-mounted holding clip is in engagement in a form-fitting manner when said holding clip is in an unactuated state. The latching rim preferably completely encircles the connection piece. The spring-mounted latching clip preferably has a latching edge which is intended for engagement with the latching rim. Unactuated state of the spring-loaded holding clip, the latching edge can be located latching rim and first support ring.
It has proven advantageous if the spring-mounted holding clip has two holding lugs in order to hold the holding clip in a housing of the vacuum cleaner.
The latching rim particularly preferably has an oblique flank in order to facilitate latching-in of the spring-mounted holding clip.
In a further preferred refinement, the connection piece has at least one, preferably two encircling support rings in order to align the connection piece in the inlet fitting in a manner substantially free from play.
It has proven advantageous if the connection piece has a ring end surface which, when the connection piece is accommodated in the inlet fitting and latched therein, rests on a corresponding ring end surface of the inlet fitting. In the suction mode, the corresponding ring end surfaces suck onto one another and prevent, or at least minimize, undesired spurious air.
In a further preferred refinement, the connection piece has a cylindrical sealing surface which, when the connection piece is accommodated in the inlet fitting and latched therein, rests on a corresponding cylindrical sealing surface of the inlet fitting. Such corresponding sealing surfaces advantageously minimize undesired spurious air. On the other hand, a further hose, for example for a blowing function of the vacuum cleaner, can be connected in the cylindrical sealing surface or in the annular opening thereby defined in the inlet fitting. It has proven advantageous if the corresponding cylindrical sealing surface of the inlet fitting extends at most over one third of the total length of the inlet fitting.
It has proven advantageous if the connection piece is held in the inlet fitting exclusively in a form-fitting manner, in particular in a manner free from a conical pairing.
The present invention also relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising a suction hose and a hose coupling system according to the previously described type, wherein the inlet fitting is arranged on the vacuum cleaner, and the connection piece is connected to the suction hose.
Further advantages will become apparent from the following description of the figures. Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the figures. The figures, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently also consider the features individually and combine them to form expedient further combinations.
In the figures, identical components and components of identical type are designated by the same reference signs. In the figures:
A preferred exemplary embodiment of a hose coupling system 100 according to the invention is illustrated in
The inlet fitting 10 is arranged on a vacuum cleaner 200, in more precise terms, is installed in a housing 210 of the vacuum cleaner. On the left side, the inlet fitting 10 is bounded by a manifold 29 of the vacuum cleaner 200. The manifold 29 leads to a suction turbine, not illustrated here.
A suction hose 20 to be connected to the connection piece 25 is illustrated merely in schematic form on the right side of
According to the invention, the hose coupling system 100 has an actuable latching element 15 by means of which the connection piece 25 can be held in the inlet fitting 10 in a form-fitting manner and can be released again as required.
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated here, the latching element 15 is in the form of a spring-mounted holding clip 16 with an outer actuating surface 17. The spring-mounted holding clip 16 will be explained more precisely further on with respect to
The preferred connection piece 25 illustrated in
Furthermore, spurious air is minimized by an intermediate space ZR which is defined between the oblique flank 28 and the inlet fitting 10, since this space constitutes, as it were, a labyrinth for possible spurious air.
As can be gathered from
As a further structural measure for minimizing the spurious air, the connection piece 25 has a cylindrical sealing surface 23 which, if the connection piece 25, as shown, is accommodated in the inlet fitting 10 and latched therein, lies against a corresponding, cylindrical sealing surface 24 of the inlet fitting 10. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the cylindrical sealing surface 23 has a constant cross-sectional area along a migrating cross section in the coaxial direction R. Alternatively, at least the cylindrical sealing surface can have a conical profile along the coaxial direction R in order, for example, to fasten a hose with a blowing function.
As shown with reference to the preferred exemplary embodiment illustrated in
Said actuated state BZ is achieved by applying an actuating force F to the outer actuating surface 17 of the spring-loaded holding clip 16. The actuating force F acts counter to a spring force of the compression spring 19 here. It should be noted that a spring mounting of the holding clip 26 does not necessarily have to be achieved via a compression spring 19. Alternatively, use can be made, for example, of leaf springs, disk springs or the like as the spring element.
The actuating force F applied brings the spring-loaded holding clip 16 into the actuated state BZ shown, wherein the latching edge 13 is now no longer in engagement with the latching rim 26, in more precise terms is not located in the intermediate space between latching rim and first support ring 27.
As can be gathered from
In this actuated state BZ shown in
The holding clip 16 has a main body GK through which the connection piece 25 can be pushed at least in sections. The latching edge 13 which serves for the form-fitting locking of the connection piece 25 is arranged in the lower region of the main body GK, opposite the actuating surface 17. It should be noted that the latching edge 13 does not necessarily have to be in the form of a discrete, protruding latching edge, but rather, as is apparent from the exemplary embodiment shown here, can be part of the main body GK itself. The compression spring 19, against the compressive force of which the holding clip 16 is to be actuated via the actuating surface 17, can readily be seen on the lower side of the main body GK.
The spring-mounted holding clip 16 furthermore has two holding lugs 18, 18′ in order to hold the holding clip in a housing 210 of the vacuum cleaner 200.
When the connection piece 25 is arranged in the inlet fitting 10 and latched therein, the connection piece 25 is located at least in sections within the lumen L completely surrounded by the main body GK.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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18163880.0 | Mar 2018 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/056659 | 3/18/2019 | WO | 00 |