The invention relates to a hose nipple for a hose connecting means for insertion in one end of a hose, comprising a first region of the hose nipple, which region is insertable into the hose and has a contacting surface which is then in bearing contact with the hose. The invention further relates to a hose connecting means comprising a hose nipple of this type.
The hose nipple represented in
The connecting forces between the hose nipple 1 and the hose are provided essentially in the region of the raised rings 2. At these points, the hose bears with a high force against the hose nipple 1. In the region between the rings 2, on the other hand, forces act between the hose nipple 1 and the hose, which forces make only a minor contribution to the retaining forces acting against the pull-out force. In the event of an unfavorable constellation, it can even come about that the hose, in the region between the rings 2, is not or is only partially in bearing contact against the hose nipple 1. In this case, the connecting forces between the hose nipple 1 and the hose act solely between the rings 2 and the hose.
Hose nipples having the Christmas tree structure represented in
An object of the invention is to improve the tensile strength of the connection between a hose nipple of the type stated in the introduction and a hose.
This object is achieved according to the invention by the fact that the contacting surface of the first region of the hose nipple has a knurl. As a result of the knurl in the first region of the hose nipple, the static friction between the hose nipple and a hose is increased. This increase in static friction makes it possible for connections to be made between a hose nipple according to the invention and a hose with higher tensile strength than is the case with the hose nipples known from the prior art.
The knurl of a hose nipple according to the invention can be a left-right knurl or a cross-knurl. The knurl is preferably realized according to DIN 82 (RGE or RKE). The crests of the knurl are preferably heightened.
A hose nipple according to the invention can have in a second region a bead. The bead can have an external diameter which is 5 to 15% larger than the external diameter of the hose nipple in the first region. The second region, in which the bead is provided, adjoins the first region preferably toward the end of the hose nipple. The bead, too, can have a knurl. This knurl can in this case be realized just the same as the knurl of the contacting surface in the first region.
The transition from the first region to the second region is preferably of ramp-like configuration. The second region can have a stop bevel toward the end of the hose nipple.
A hose nipple according to the invention can be made of a metal or a metal alloy or of a plastic.
A hose connecting means according to the invention, in which an inventive hose nipple of the aforesaid type is inserted, can comprise in addition to the hose nipple a hose sleeve. This hose sleeve preferably embraces the first region of the hose nipple. The hose sleeve can at least in some portions have an internal diameter which is greater than the external diameter of the bead by less than the wall thickness of the hose.
An illustrative embodiment of a hose nipple according to the invention and of a hose connecting means according to the invention is represented in greater detail in the drawings, in which:
The hose nipple 1 represented in
The second region 6 of the hose nipple 1 directly adjoins the end of the hose nipple. In this second region, the hose nipple has a bead 4. This bead 4 adjoins, toward the end, a stop bevel 3. The transition 11 from the second region 6 to the first region 5 is of ramp-like configuration.
In the first region 5 of the hose nipple 1, a contacting surface having a knurl 7 is provided. The knurl is here constituted by a cross-knurl according to DIN 82 (RKE) with exaggerated crests.
A hose nipple 1 as is represented in
In addition to the hose nipple 1 and the nipple head 8 fixedly connected thereto, the hose connecting means 10 has a hose sleeve 9. This hose sleeve, which is configured as a press sleeve, is disposed concentrically to the hose nipple so as to embrace it in its first region 5. The hose sleeve has a middle portion of a reduced diameter. In this region, the hose sleeve 9 is pinched so as to fix a hose (not represented) on the hose nipple 1 and, in particular, the first region 5 thereof.
As a result of the hose sleeve 9 and, in particular, the middle region of the hose sleeve 9, the hose is fixed on the knurl 7 in the first region 5 of the hose nipple. In order to remove the hose from the hose connecting means, retaining forces must be surmounted, which, owing to the bead 4 and the knurl 7, act in a strengthened manner between the hose and the hose nipple 1 in comparison to a hose nipple known from the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2004 015 244.4 | Oct 2004 | DE | national |