Tube arrangement

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20030071458
  • Publication Number
    20030071458
  • Date Filed
    February 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a tube arrangement, comprising a tube consisting of a polymer material which is provided in particular with an embedded resistance support. At least one tube end (7) is slid onto a connection piece consisting of metal or plastic. A clamp, especially a screw clamp, presses the tube end onto the connection piece. The inventive hose arrangement is characterised in that the tube end (7) is provided with a retaining collar (1′) for the clamp, this retaining collar being slid onto the tube end and consisting of a polymer material. The retaining collar comprises the following components in the form of a one-piece moulded part: a retaining ring (2′) with an inner diameter D1 which encompasses the tube end (7) with an outer diameter D; a clamp receiving element in the form of at least two axially extending retaining segments (3′) which are connected to the retaining ring (2′) at one end; and a retaining projection (4′) at the other end of each retaining segment (3′). The invention provides advantageous variants of the retaining collar.
Description


DESCRIPTION

[0001] The invention relates to a tube arrangement that comprises a tube made of a polymer material. In particular, said tube is provided with an embedded reinforcement, whereby at least one end of the tube is pushed over a short connection pipe made of metal or plastic, and whereby the end of the tube is pressed onto the short connection pipe by a pipe clamp, in particular by a screw clamp.


[0002] A tube arrangement of the present type is widely employed especially in the field of motor vehicle building. The short pipe may be a part of an aggregate (cylinder head, water pump, cooler etc.). A short motor vehicle aggregate pipe is described, for example in published patent document EP 0 367 136 B1.


[0003] A short pipe may be also a T-shaped structural part on which three tube segments are mounted. Reference is made in this regard to published patent document DE 33 36 940 C2.


[0004] However, no solution has been available to this date in connection with which pipe clamps, in particular screw clamps can be mounted in the opened condition on the end of the tube in a manner securing it in its position and against rotation.


[0005] Now, the problem of the invention against the background of said problems is to pre-mount the opened pipe clamp on the end of the hose in a defined manner and in a way it cannot be lost; to assure the clamp is installed in such a way that is secured against rotation; as well as to simplify the installation of the clamp in places that are difficult to access. Furthermore, the aim is that the installation of the clamp is not depending on any structural part.


[0006] Said problem is solved according to the characterizing part of patent claim 1 in that the end of the tube is provided with a retaining sleeve made of polymer material and mounted on said end, whereby the retaining sleeve comprises within the framework of a single-piece molded part the following structural components:


[0007] A retainer ring with an inside diameter D1 that grips around the end of the hose with an outside diameter D;


[0008] an element for receiving the clamp in the form of two axially extending retaining elements, which each are connected with the retainer ring via one of their ends; as well as


[0009] a retaining sleeve located at the other end of each retaining element.


[0010] Useful further developments of the tube arrangement as defined by the invention are specified in claims 2 to 22.







[0011] Now, the invention is explained in greater detail in the following with the help of exemplified embodiments and by reference to schematic drawings, in which:


[0012]
FIG. 1 shows a retaining sleeve with two retaining elements.


[0013]
FIG. 2 shows a retaining sleeve with three retaining elements.


[0014]
FIG. 3 shows a retaining sleeve with four retaining elements and a collar ring.


[0015]
FIG. 4 shows a tube arrangement comprising a retaining sleeve according to FIG. 2; and


[0016]
FIG. 5 shows the diameter constellation of a retaining sleeve according to FIG. 2.






[0017]
FIG. 1 shows a retaining sleeve 1 that comprises a retaining ring 2 as well as two axially extending retaining elements 3 of the same width, which in turn each are provided with a retaining collar 4. The retaining elements are arranged in this connection in such a way that a small spacing A, on the one hand, and a large spacing B on the other are formed in the peripheral direction Y of the retainer ring between the two retaining elements. The large spacing B preferably amounts to two to three times the small spacing A.


[0018] According to FIG. 2, the retaining sleeve 1′ comprises a retaining ring 2′, whereby three retaining elements 3′ of the same width are provided in the present case, which in turn each are provided with a retaining collar 4′. The three retaining elements are arranged in the circumferential direction Y of the retainer ring in such a way that at least the two spacings C1 and C2 are the same. In particular, the following spacing variations are used in this connection:


(C1=C2)>C3


C1=C2=C3.


[0019] Now, FIG. 3 shows a retaining sleeve 1″ with a retainer ring 2″ and a total of four of the retaining elements 3″. Said retaining elements are arranged in such a way that in the circumferential direction Y of the retainer ring, the two small spacings E1, E2 within a group of three retaining elements, on the one hand, and between the two outer retaining elements of said group and the fourth retaining element with the two large spacings F1, F2, on the other hand, are formed, whereby the two small spacings E1, E2 and the two large spacings F1, F2 each are constant among each other. The large spacings F1, F2 preferably amount to five to six times the small spacings E1, E2.


[0020] While in the exemplified embodiments according to FIGS. 1 and 2, the individual retaining collars 4 and 41 are separated from each other in the circumferential direction Y of the retainer rings 2 and 2′, respectively, whereby the width of a retaining collar corresponds with about the width of the respective retaining element, in the exemplified embodiment according to FIG. 3, the individual retaining, collars 4″ are connected with each other in the circumferential direction Y, notably with formation of a 4 retaining collar ring 6, which can be referred to also as the second retainer ring. In the axial direction X, the retainer ring 2″ is wider than the collar ring 6.


[0021] In the exemplified embodiments according to FIGS. 1 to 3, the width of each retaining element in the circumferential direction Y amounts to about 30°, whereby, furthermore, reference is made to FIG. 5 in this regard.


[0022] Now, with respect to the exemplified embodiment according to FIG. 2 (spacing variation: C11=C2=C3), constructional details of the tube arrangement and the retaining sleeve are described in the following.


[0023] According to FIG. 4, the retaining sleeve 1′ with the retainer ring 2′ and the retaining elements 3′ extending in the axial direction X is mounted on the tube end 7 with an outside diameter D, whereby the retaining collar 4′ is facing the face side 8 of the tube end. The retaining collars serve for elastically supporting the pipe clamps. The clamp, in particular the screw clamp is located within the receiving space 9 (not shown here).


[0024] Now, FIG. 5 shows again the retaining sleeve 1′ within the framework of a radial sectional representation. In this connection, the retainer ring 2′ has an inside diameter D1. The retaining collars 4′ of the total of the three retaining elements 3′ are constructed in such a way that ring segments with a formal inside diameter D2 are formed.


[0025] Now, referring to the exemplified embodiment according to FIG. 2, if the individual retaining collars 4′ are connected with each other in the circumferential direction Y of the retaining ring 2′, a collar ring with an inside diameter D3 is formed.


[0026] The inside diameters D1, D2 and D3 are preferably the same. Furthermore, it is useful if the inside diameter D1 of the retaining ring is smaller than the outside diameter D of the end of the tube, notably with formation of an initially tensioned retaining sleeve, whereby the initial tension amounts to about 5 to 10%. In this way, pre-mounting is assured to be particularly secured against loss of the sleeve.


[0027] Furthermore, it is advantageous if the tube or the end of the tube and the retaining sleeve are made of an elastomer or a thermoplastic elastomer (abbreviated designation: TPE). The retaining sleeve has in this connection a higher Shore hardness than the tube or end of the tube.


[0028] In conjunction with said material-specific properties, the end of the tube can be easily pushed over the short pipe even if the retaining sleeve is initially tensioned. The short pipe may be provided with a supporting bead, if need


[0029] Furthermore, in the visible area, the retaining sleeve may have an installation and mounting marking preferably in the form of a color marking or embossing, whereby reference is made by way of example to the marking 5 in the zone of the retainer ring 2 according to FIG. 1.


[0030] Moreover, the retaining sleeve and/or the pipe clamp may additionally have adhesive points.


[0031] The retaining sleeve contains a solution that is independent of the structural component because it can be mounted on all tube ends having the same diameter. This is a solution that is favorable in cost as well.


[0032] Furthermore, the clamp can be pre-installed on the retaining sleeve with a different opening measure because adequate space is available in the peripheral direction Y between the individual retaining elements.


List of Reference Symbols

[0033]

1
, 1′, 1″ Retaining sleeve


[0034]

2
, 2′, 2″ Retainer ring


[0035]

3
, 3′, 3″ Retaining element


[0036]

4
, 4′, 4″ Retaining collar


[0037]

5
Installation and mounting marking


[0038]

6
Collar ring


[0039]

7
End of tube


[0040]

8
Face side of end of tube


[0041]

9
Space for receiving the pipe clamp


[0042] D Outside diameter of end of tube


[0043] D1 Inside diameter of retainer ring


[0044] D2 Formal inside diameter of collar ring segments


[0045] D3 Inside diameter of collar ring


[0046] A, B Spacings between two retaining elements


[0047] C1, C2, C3 Spacings between three retaining elements


[0048] E1, E2, F1, F2 Spacings between four retaining elements


[0049] X Axial direction


[0050] Y Circumferential direction of retainer ring


Claims
  • 1. A tube arrangement comprised of a tube made of polymer material which in particular is provided with an embedded reinforcement, whereby at least one end (7) of the tube is pushed over a short pipe made of metal or plastic; and whereby a pipe clamp, in particular a screw pipe clamp, presses the end of the tube onto a short pipe, characterized in that the end of the tube is provided with a pushed-on retaining sleeve made of polymer material for the pipe clamp, whereby the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″) comprises within the framework of a single-piece molded part the following components: A retainer ring (2, 2′, 2″) with an inside diameter D1, which encompasses the end (7) of the tube with an outside diameter D; A means for receiving the pipe clamp in the form of at least two axially extending retaining elements (3, 3′, 3″) each connected with the retainer ring (2, 2′, 2″) via one of their ends; as well as a retaining collar (4, 4′, 4″) located on the other end of each retaining elements (3, 3′, 3″).
  • 2. The tube arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the number of the retaining elements (3, 3′, 3″) amounts to two to four.
  • 3. The tube arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that two retaining elements (3) are present, which are arranged in such a way that a small spacing A is formed in the circumferential direction Y of the retainer ring (2) between the two retaining elements, on the one hand, and a large spacing B on the other hand.
  • 4. The tube arrangement according to claim 3, characterized in that the large spacing B amounts to two to three times the small spacing A.
  • 5. The tube arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that three retaining elements (3′) are present, which are arranged in the circumferential direction Y of the retainer ring (2′) in such a way that at least two spacings C1, C2 have the same size, in particular in connection with the following spacing variations:
  • 6. The tube arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that four retaining elements (3″) are present, which are arranged in such a way that in the circumferential direction Y of the retainer ring (2″), two small spacings E1, E2 are present within a group of three retaining elements, on the one hand, and two large spacings F1, F2 are present between the two outer retaining elements of said group and the fourth retaining element on the other hand, whereby the two small spacings E1, E2 and the two large spacings F1, F2 each are constant among each other.
  • 7. The tube arrangement according to claim 6, characterized in that the large spacings F1, F2 amount to three to seven times, preferably to five to six times, the amount of the small spacings E1, E2.
  • 8. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the width of the retaining elements (3, 3′, 3″) is the same within the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″).
  • 9. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the individual retaining collars (4, 4′) are separated from each other in the peripheral direction (1, 1′, 1″) of the retainer ring.
  • 10. The tube arrangement according to claim 9, characterized in that the width of a retaining collar (4, 4′) approximately corresponds with the width of the respective retaining element (3, 3′).
  • 11. The tube arrangement according to claim 9 or 10, characterized in that the individual retaining collars (4, 4′) are constructed in such a way that ring segments with a formal inside diameter D2 are formed.
  • 12. The tube arrangement according to claim 11, characterized in that the formal inside diameter D2 of the ring segments corresponds with the inside diameter D1 of the retainer ring (2, 2′).
  • 13. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the individual retaining collars (4″) are connected with each other in the peripheral direction Y of the retainer ring (2″), notably with formation of a collar ring (6) with an inside diameter D3.
  • 14. The tube arrangement according to claim 13, characterized in that the inside diameter D3 of the collar ring (6) corresponds with the inside diameter D1 of the retainer ring (2″).
  • 15. The tube arrangement according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that in the axial direction X of the tube end (7), the retainer ring (2″) is wider than the collar ring (6).
  • 16. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that the inside diameter D1 of the retainer ring (2, 2′, 2″) is smaller than the outside diameter D of the tube end (7), notably with formation of an initially tensioned retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″).
  • 17. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″) is arranged in such a way that the retaining collar (4, 4′, 4″) or the collar ring (6) is facing the face side (8) of the tube end (7).
  • 18. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the tube or the tube end (7) and the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″) are made of an elastomer or a TPE.
  • 19. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 18, characterized in that the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″) has a higher Shore hardness than the tube or tube end (7).
  • 20. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 19, characterized in that the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″) has in the visible area an installation and mounting marking (5) preferably in the form of a color marking or embossing.
  • 21. The tube arrangement according to claim 20, characterized in that the installation and mounting marking (5) is provided on the retaining ring and/or retaining element.
  • 22. The tube arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 21, characterized in that the retaining sleeve (1, 1′, 1″) and/or the 2clamp has adhesive points.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 30 335.8 Jun 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE01/02175 6/12/2001 WO