The present invention relates to a water connection device, in particular for a water treatment device, for detachable connection to a hose connector.
Water treatment devices represent a water recycling system in which water circulates in a closed circuit with a core drilling machine or a circular saw. However, according to an alternative operating mode of the water treatment device it is also possible that water does not circulate in a circuit with the power tools, but rather is only conveyed from the water treatment device to the power tools. When core drilling machines or circular saws are used for cutting a mineral material, for example, concrete or stone, it is necessary to cool and flush the tool, i.e., the drill bit or the saw blade. The flushing of the tool is used to wash off dust and slurry, which arises during the machining of the material, from the tool. The tool of a core drilling machine or a circular saw is typically cooled and flushed using water. The water is provided for this purpose in a water treatment device. Water is stored in a receptacle of the water treatment device. The receptacle may also be referred to as a water reservoir. With the aid of a water pump, which is located in a so-called suction head of the water treatment device and is typically positioned above the water reservoir, the water is conveyed via a water line (water hose) to the tools. The water runs in a circuit, in such a way that water is conveyed back to the water treatment device again in a second water line (water hose) after the tools (drill bit or saw blade) have been cooled and flushed. However, the water is soiled with dust and slurry, which forms during the machining of the material, by the cooling and flushing of the tool. So as not to damage the components and in particular the pump of the water treatment device with the dust or slurry, the soiled water has to be filtered. A filter unit is located in the water treatment device for this purpose. The filter unit is typically designed in the form of a filter bag, through which the water is filtered before it arrives back in the water reservoir and may again be conveyed by the pump of the suction head to the tools.
To connect the water line to the water treatment device in a detachable manner, a hose connector is provided on a free end of the water line and a water connection is provided on the water treatment device.
Both the connection of the water line to the water treatment device and the further detachment of the water line from the water treatment device may be complex and time-consuming in the case of the water connection devices on the market and/or in the case of the water connection devices according to the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a water connection device, in particular for a water treatment device, for the detachable connection to a hose connector, using which both the connection of the water line to the water treatment device and the further detachment of the water line from the water treatment device is ensured in a simple manner.
The present invention provides a water connection device, in particular for a water treatment device, for detachable connection to a hose connector.
The following are provided according to the present invention for the water connection device
According to one advantageous specific embodiment of the present invention, it may be provided that the blocking ring includes a spring to hold the blocking ring in a spring-loaded manner in the first position. In this way, it is ensured that the blocking ring is held against the spring force of the spring in the first position. In addition, it is possible that the blocking ring may be moved with a certain application of force against the spring force of the spring from the first position into the second position.
According to another advantageous specific embodiment, it may be provided that at least one second locking pin is included. Still better holding of the hose connector in the water connection device is possible by way of a second locking pin.
Further advantages result from the following description of the figures. Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown in the figures. The figures, the description, and the claims contain numerous features in combination. Those skilled in the art will advantageously also consider the features individually and combine them to form reasonable further combinations.
In the figures, identical and equivalent components are identified by identical reference numerals.
Water treatment device 1 furthermore includes a water connection device 4 for detachable connection to a hose connector 5. As shown in
As shown in
As described in detail hereafter, first and second locking pins 10, 11 are used for holding hose connector 5 in water connection device 4.
In the exemplary embodiment which is shown in
Release unit 7 is designed in the form of a cylindrical sleeve and includes a ring-shaped pressure surface 13 and an internal shoulder 14. Release unit 7, which is designed as a sleeve, may be moved on water connection device 4 into a first and second position. In
Receptacle sleeve 8 includes a stepped cylindrical cavity 15, in which hose connector 5 may be accommodated and held. The internal contour essentially corresponds to the external contour of hose connector 5 (cf.
Blocking ring 9 is designed in the form of a disk-shaped ring and is positioned around receptacle sleeve 8. Blocking ring 9 includes a first and second lateral surface 9a, 9b. Ring width e of blocking ring 9 is greater than the first or second end of first or second locking pin 10, 11, which protrudes out of respective first or second recess 16a, 16b (cf.
First and second locking pins 10, 11 are each reversibly positionable in a first and second position in first or second recess 16a, 16b, respectively. Locking pins 10, 11 move in relation to receptacle sleeve 8. When first or second locking pin 10, 11 is located in the first position, hose connector 5, which is inserted into receptacle sleeve 8, is blocked from a removal from receptacle sleeve 8. However, when first or second locking pin 10, 11 is located in the first position, hose connector 5 may be removed from receptacle sleeve 8 again. In
Blocking ring 9 may be reversibly positioned in a first and second position. Blocking ring 9 moves in relation to receptacle sleeve 8. When blocking ring 9 is located in the first position, first and second locking pins 10, 11 are each pressed into the first position. The first lateral surface of blocking ring 9 presses on first and second locking pins 10, 11. It is apparent in
As already described above, release unit 7 may be reversibly moved from a first position into a second position. In
When release unit 7 is moved by a certain pressure in direction A on pressure surface 13 from the first position into the second position, the surface of shoulder 14 presses on first lateral surface 9a of blocking ring 9 and moves blocking ring 9 against the spring force of spring 17 from the first into the second position. As already described above, pressure is no longer exerted by first lateral surface 9a of blocking ring 9 on locking pins 10, 11 when blocking ring 9 moves from the first into the second position. Locking pins 10, 11 may now be moved from the first into the second position.
When pressure is no longer exerted on pressure surface 13 of release unit 7, the spring force of spring 17 causes blocking ring 9, locking pins 10, 11, and release unit 7 to be moved again in direction B from the second position back into the first position. In this way, the cross-sectional area of receptacle sleeve 8 is again reduced by the cross-sectional area of first and second locking pins 10, 11, so that a hose connector 5 located in receptacle sleeve 8 is blocked.
When a hose connector 5 of a water hose 6 is to be connected to water connection device 4 to supply or fill the water reservoir of a water treatment device 1, hose connector 5 is inserted into receptacle sleeve 8 of water connection device 1 in direction A. Release unit 7, blocking ring 9, and also the two locking pins 10, 11 are each located in the first position. Upon insertion into the interior of receptacle sleeve 8, first area Q of hose connector 5 presses first and second locking pins 10, 11 outward out of the first position. However, locking pins 10, 11 are not completely moved into the second position. When hose connector 5 is pushed further in direction A into receptacle sleeve 8 and is finally located in the end position, locking pins 10, 11 rest against second area R. When the two locking pins 10, 11 rest against second area R, the two locking pins 10, 11 are again located in the first position. Because slotted recesses 16a, 16b are located at an angle α in receptacle sleeve 8 (cf.
To remove hose connector 5 from receptacle sleeve 8, release unit 7 is moved from the first into the second position (as described above). Shoulder 14 of release unit 7 presses against first lateral surface 9a of blocking ring 9 and thus moves blocking ring 9 from the first position into the second position. When blocking ring 9 is located in the second position, locking pins 10, 11 may be freely moved from the first position into the second position. When hose connector 5 is drawn in direction B out of receptacle sleeve 8, first area Q of hose connector 5 presses against freely movable locking pins 10, 11. The blockage by locking pins 10, 11 is now canceled out, so that hose connector 5 may be removed from receptacle sleeve 8.
Because release unit 7 may be moved with only one finger of the user of water treatment device 1 from the first into the second position, to finally make locking pins 10, 11 freely movable, a water connection device 4 is provided, using which both the connection of water hose 6 to water treatment device 1 and the further detachment of water hose 6 from water treatment device 1 are ensured in a simple manner.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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16197487.8 | Nov 2016 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/078019 | 11/2/2017 | WO | 00 |