The invention relates to a locking device for a quick-action connection coupling according to the features in the preamble of claim 1.
The aim of such quick-action connection couplings (e.g. in accordance with DE 33 13 258) is to provide a secure and rapid connecting capability for refueling vehicles. Especially important is the ability to operate the quick-action connection coupling in a simple and smooth manner, so that even in the case of adverse conditions or persons with less technical aptitude are offered easy handling of the same. For locking a hand lever which is used for this purpose, a latching mechanism is shown in the above specification which can be unlocked only with a relatively high amount of force.
WO 98/04866 of the applicant further shows a quick-action connection coupling where several valves are provided in order to ensure secure connection until the connection is completely established. These valves are switched after the application of the quick-action connection coupling in a certain predetermined sequence, with the outlet valve being opened first, the tongs being closed in the case of further movement of a control lever acting as an actuating device, and finally the inlet valve being opened. The amount of force required here is still relatively high, which also applies for locking and unlocking. Although a secure possibility for connection is created hereby, the handling of this coupling still takes getting used to, especially for gas station customers who expect a conventional gas hose nozzle, since in addition to the insertion of the coupling it is necessary to actuate the control lever, so that one-hand operation is hardly possible.
The aim of the invention is therefore to create a locking device for a quick-action connection coupling of the kind mentioned above which in combination with a simple structure allows secure and especially simple and effortless handling.
This object is achieved by a locking device for a quick-action connection coupling for transferring gaseous and/or liquid fluids, especially for refueling vehicles, comprising a hand lever for actuating a valve and a lock which is positioned on the end side thereof and engages with a hand grip in the refueling position, wherein an unlocking lever which can be pivoted on the hand grip is mounted adjacent to the end region of the hand lever. Preferred further developments of the invention are the subject matter of the sub-claims.
The proposed locking device is characterized by especially simple handling which is especially safe in addition. The connection or release of the quick-action connection coupling is carried out with respective unlocking like a gas hose nozzle as known from refueling with petrol especially for refueling a vehicle with natural gas, which is performed with simple manual single-hand operation. This is especially important for reasons of market acceptance of natural gas stations, since the customers hardly need to accept any changes in order to unlock and release the connection coupling after the refueling process. Notice must be taken that the proposed locking apparatus is suitable for various connections or connection nipples. As a result of the unlocking lever which is integrated in the hand grip and which acts upon the similarly arranged locking lever at the end of the hand grip, an effortless and secure unlocking in the manner of one-hand operation is achieved. The hand carrying out the operation hardly needs to be moved or not at all, especially when one or preferably two journals project laterally from the unlocking lever. The unlocking of the locking element is easily possible both for left and right handers. It is relevant for this kind of locking apparatuses that the hand lever of gas hose nozzles is generally known, so that a secure and rapid one-hand operation of the quick-action connection coupling is enabled in a simple way, with the customer of the filling station being principally aware of the actuation sequence.
An embodiment will be explained and described below in closer detail by reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:
On the face side opposite of the connection adapter 14, which is the outlet 13, several elongated tongs 15 which are arranged in tubular form are provided as locking elements (see
A sliding sleeve 18 is provided around the tongs 15 which is held on the cylindrical outside jacket of the housing 11 in the manner of a rotary leadthrough and which can be advanced axially with an actuating apparatus 1 in the direction towards the connection nipple 30, as is described below. The sliding sleeve 18 comprises an extension 20 for this purpose which enables the axial displacement of the axial sliding sleeve 18 towards the actuating apparatus 1 in the middle section of the quick-action coupling connection 10, as a result of which the tongs 15 are arrested in the connection position. As is shown in the longitudinal section of
An outlet valve 25 held centrally in the housing 11 is of further relevance. The outlet valve 25 is pressurized in this respect by a pressure spring 28 which is guided in the housing 11. Said outlet valve 25 ensures that shortly before the connection of the quick-action connection 10 to the connection nipple 30 the fluid supplied through the connection adapter 14 cannot be flow out even in the case of an opened connection valve on the refueling system. When the quick-action connection coupling is inserted onto the connection nipple 30, the outlet valve 25 is axially displaced by the sealing piston 22 and the outlet valve 25 is thus opened. An inlet valve 35 of the quick-action connection coupling 10 is still closed however which will be opened only in the further sequence by the actuating apparatus 1 or an associated slide 41, as described below.
A slide ring 40 is further guided on the outside circumference of the housing 11, which slide ring is pressurized by a lever mechanism 42 which also controls the said slide 41. The lever mechanism 42 comprises a hand lever 50 (within a hand grip 45) which after being pulled up or swiveled up about the axis 51 latches into the position shown here with a locking lever 44 at the end of the hand lever 50 on the hand grip 45. An arrest in the form of a locking pin 44′ is provided in the interior of the hand grip 45 in order to arrest the hand lever 50 in this locked refueling position. Especially important is an unlocking lever 46 which is arranged in the transitional region A of
As is shown three-dimensionally in
As is mentioned above in connection with
With respect to the shape of the unlocking lever 46, the same can also be bent or extended in a straight line instead of being angular or cranked insofar as these dimensions of the unlocking lever 46 allows achieving the leverage of the manual force (on pins 47) which is relevant here in order to bring the locking lever 44 from the locking engagement with the lowest possible application of force. Wedge surfaces or ramps can be advantageous in order to achieve a high amount of leverage.
Said leverage is also influenced by the lengths of the lever on the unlocking lever 46 (distance between fulcrum and point of application) in order to release the locking lever 44 at the end of hand lever 50 with the lowest application of force from the locking engagement for the purpose of releasing the quick-action connection coupling 10 and thus for returning to the connection position. After a short swiveling path, the hand lever 50 is released at first (downwardly), as a result of which the sliding sleeve 18 is retracted. As a result, the tongs 15 can spread radially to the outside again in order to allow the sliding ring 40 to follow axially to the right in this case. Before the sealing contact between the sealing piston 22 and the connection nipple 30 is released, the outlet valve 25 is closed in the manner of a sequence control. As a result of this virtually simultaneous sequence, a very rapid closure of the inlet and outlet valves 35 and 25 is achieved, so that no fluid volume can escape. The unlocking lever 46 in combination with its lever transmission thus allows an effortless, simple uncoupling of the quick-action connection coupling 10 in one-hand operation.
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