This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0077783, filed on Jun. 28, 2019, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to a quick connector assembly, and more particularly, to a quick connector assembly capable of separating a coupling case from an outer case without completely separating a fixing member when separating the coupling case coupled to the outer case.
Various parts are disposed inside a vehicle, and various fluids, such as air, mixture gas, exhaust gas, and fuel, circulate and operate between the parts. For example, in an engine cooling system, an engine and a radiator are provided, and by circulating the coolant in the engine and the radiator, heat generated in the engine is cooled in the radiator.
In this case, a radiator hose that enables a coolant flow path to be formed by connecting the engine and the radiator is provided, and in an end portion of the radiator hose, a quick connector for easily connecting the radiator hose to the radiator through a clamping operation is provided, and such prior art is illustrated in
With reference to
According to a quick connector for connecting to a radiator of the prior art, because the connection to the quick connector by the spring is not complete, at least two fixing clips 13 should be separately provided, and when a plurality of fixing clips are individually separated, there is an inconvenient problem that an outer case and a connection port may be separated.
The disclosure has been made in view of the above problems and provides a quick connector assembly that can prevent a fluid from leaking by improving the airtightness while separating an outer case and a coupling case from each other without completely separating a fixing member in the process of separating the outer case and the coupling case.
According to various embodiments of the disclosure, a quick connector assembly includes a tube-shaped outer case having a hollow portion therein. An airtight holding member provided inside the hollow portion and coupled to an outer surface of a coupling case so that the outer case and the coupling case inserted into the hollow portion maintain airtightness each other. A fixing member detachably fitting-coupled to the outside of the outer case and configured to elastically press and fix the outer surface of the coupling case inserted into the hollow portion, wherein the fixing member includes a fixing body formed in an erected shape of a character ‘⊏’ and configured to press a coupling case inserted on the hollow portion when both sides thereof enter inside the hollow portion. A first protrusion bent in an outer direction of the fixing body from one side end of the fixing body to be held by an operator so as to move one side end of the fixing body, wherein the first protrusion is movably installed between a first position and a second position positioned at an outer circumferential surface of the outer case, and the fixing body is elastically changed by a movement of the first protrusion.
In the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals may be used for the same or similar components.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. Further, detailed descriptions of well-known functions and structures incorporated herein may be omitted to avoid obscuring the subject matter of the disclosure.
It should be noted that a quick connector assembly according to an embodiment of the disclosure can be used for not only a cooling system of a vehicle, but also a portion in which a hose is connected to other parts.
Hereinafter, a quick connector assembly according to an embodiment of the disclosure will be described with reference to
In more detail, with reference to
The coupling body 110 may be formed in a cylindrical tube shape in which a hollow portion 111 is formed in a longitudinal direction, and an inner body 210 of the coupling case 200 to be described later may be inserted and coupled to the hollow portion 111.
In this case, the inner body 210 inserted into the hollow portion 111 preferably maintains airtightness so as to prevent the fluid from flowing to the outside by the airtight holding member 300 to be described later, and the airtight holding member 300 will be described in more detail below.
At an outer surface of the coupling body 110, an insertion groove 113, as shown in
Therefore, while both sides of the fixing body 410 coupled to the insertion groove 113 enters each communication hole 113a, the both sides are fitting-coupled by elasticity with the inner body 210 inserted into the hollow portion 111; thus, the inner body 210 of the coupling case 200 may be fixed on the hollow portion 111.
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The outer body 120 may be extended from one side end of the coupling body 110, and a hose may be inserted and coupled to an outer surface thereof. More specifically, an outer diameter of the outer body 120 may be coupled and be connected to an inner diameter of the hose in a forced fitting manner, and a moving path for enabling the fluid to move together with the aforementioned coupling body 110 is provided therein.
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In this case, a locking groove 131 (see
The locking portion 130 may further include a locking piece 132 formed in an upper portion of the locking groove 131 and protruded from an outer surface of the coupling body 110 and a guide piece 133 formed in a lower portion of the locking groove 131 and formed between a first position P1 and a second position P2 as shown in
With reference to
The inner body 210 is formed in a cylindrical tube shape, and one side of which is inserted into the hollow portion 111 formed in the coupling body 110.
The inner body 210 inserted into the hollow portion 111 is fixed inside the hollow portion 111 when both sides of the fixing body 410 having elasticity press an outer surface of the inner body 210, and for this reason, the combination groove 211 for inserting the fixing body 410 may be formed at the outer surface of the inner body 210. Here, the combination groove 211 may be formed in a band shape along the outer circumferential surface of the inner body 210.
One side of the inner body 210 inserted into the hollow portion 111 may be coupled to a coupling 310 and the rubber ring 320, which are components of the airtight holding member 300, which will be described later, installed in the hollow portion 111.
An outer diameter of one side of the inner body 210 is the same as an inner diameter of the coupling 310, but is formed to have a larger diameter than an inner diameter of the rubber ring 320, thereby improving a fixing force by the coupling 310 together with the fixing member 400 and enabling the airtightness to be maintained by the rubber ring 320.
In this case, an inclined portion 215 corresponding to the inner surface of the coupling 310 is further formed at the outer surface of the inner body 210 coupled to the coupling 310 by the shape fit to be coupled to be close contact with the coupling 310, and the inclined portion 215 may be formed at one side of the anti-rotation protrusion 213.
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The coupling 310 entirely has a ring shape, but may be made of a material such as aluminum or hard plastic to prevent corrosion, and the coupling combination protrusions 311 inserted into a plurality of coupling combination grooves 119, respectively formed at the inner surface of the coupling body 110 may be provided at the outer circumferential surface of the coupling 310.
In this case, the coupling 310 may be fixed on the hollow portion 111 by inserting a plurality of coupling combination protrusions 311 into a plurality of coupling combination grooves 119 (see
The rubber ring 320 may be entirely formed in a ring shape and be made of a rubber material capable of restoring elasticity having a normal gasket function, and be inserted into the installation groove 117 to enable the outer surface of the inner body 210 to be penetrated and inserted.
As described above, the inner diameter of the rubber ring 320 is formed smaller than the outer diameter of the inner body 210 to be penetrated and inserted; thus, the rubber ring 320 and the inner body 210 are coupled in a forced fitting manner, and the fluid may be prevented from flowing out by the rubber ring 320.
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In this case, one side of the fixing member 400 may be movably installed between the first position P1 and the second position P2 positioned at an outer circumferential surface of the outer case 100. Here, the first position P1 is a position in which a first protrusion 430 is disposed in a state in which the fixing member 400 to be described later is inserted into the insertion groove 113, and the second position P2 may be defined as a position in which the locking projection 440 of the fixing member 400 is moved to be caught in the locking groove 131.
The fixing member 400 includes a fixing body 410, a first protrusion 430, a second protrusion 420, and a locking protrusion 440.
The fixing body 410 may be formed to have a predetermined width and, for example, may be entirely made of a material such as a metal having elasticity, but may be formed in a shape in which a character ‘ E’ is erected. The fixing body 410 may be inserted into the insertion groove 113 formed in the coupling body 110.
Both sides of the fixing body 410 inserted into the insertion groove 113 enters inside the hollow portion 111 through each communication hole 113a formed at both sides of the insertion groove 113, and both sides of the fixing body 410 are coupled to the combination groove 211 formed at the outer surface of the inner body 210 by an elastic force to fix the inner body 210 by a pressure.
In this case, the first protrusion 430 and the second protrusion 420 may be provided at both ends of the fixing body 410.
The first protrusion 430 may be bent in an outer direction of the fixing body 410 from one side end of the fixing body 410, and the operator may hold the first protrusion 430 to move the locking protrusion 440 between the first position P1 and the second position P2.
Further, the first protrusion 430 may be installed in close contact with one side of the insertion groove 113 so that one side of the fixing body 410 may be maintained in a state inserted into the insertion groove 113.
The second protrusion 420 may be bent in an inner direction of the fixing body 410 from the other end of the fixing body 410, and be in close contact with the other side end of the insertion groove 113; thus, the other side of the fixing body 410 may be maintained in a state inserted into the insertion groove 113.
The locking protrusion 440 may be protruded at a portion in which the first protrusion 430 and the fixing body 410 are connected, and in a state in which the fixing member 400 is inserted into the insertion groove 113, the fixing member 400 is moved from the first position P1 to the second position P2 to be caught in the locking groove 131.
In this case, when the locking protrusion 440 is caught in the locking groove 131, the inside body 210 may be separated without completely separating the fixing body 410 from the coupling body 110 upon separating the inner body 210 inserted into the hollow portion 111.
More specifically, when it is necessary to separate the coupling case 200 from the outer case 100, if the operator holds the first protrusion 430 and then moves from the first position P1 to the second position P2, while the first protrusion 430 moves, one side of the fixing body 410 is opened while the locking protrusion 440 is mounted on and moves the guide piece 133.
Subsequently, when the operator enables the locking protrusion 440 to be caught in the locking groove 131 formed in the locking portion 130, the fixing body 410 is completely separated from the combination groove 211; thus, the inner body 210 of the coupling case 200 may be separated from the hollow portion 111 of the outer case 100.
In a quick connector assembly according to an embodiment of the disclosure, in order to guide an insertion direction of the inner body 210 inserted into the coupling body 110, a guide groove 118 may be formed at the rear end of the coupling body 110 and a guide protrusion 216 coupled to the guide groove 118 may be formed at the rear end of the inner body 210.
A quick connector assembly according to the disclosure having such a configuration has the effect of easily separating the inner body 210 by rotating the fixing body 410 so that the locking protrusion 440 is caught in the locking groove 131 even without completely separating the fixing body 410 for fixing the inner body 210 inserted into the hollow portion 111 to be connected to the coupling body 110 from the coupling body 110.
A quick connector assembly according to the embodiment of the disclosure can provide work convenience to the maximum to an operator by enabling an outer case and a coupling case to be separated without completely separating a fixing member.
The embodiments of the disclosure disclosed in this specification and drawings only present a specific example in order to easily describe the technical contents according to an embodiment of the disclosure and to help an understanding of the embodiments of the disclosure, and they do not intend to limit the scope of the embodiments of the disclosure. Accordingly, all changes or modifications derived from the technical idea of various embodiments of the disclosure in addition to the embodiments described herein should be construed as being included in the scope of various embodiments of the disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2019-0077783 | Jun 2019 | KR | national |