WO2007013813A1 - Female connector part with blocking tongues and protection - Google Patents

Female connector part with blocking tongues and protection Download PDF

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WO2007013813A1
WO2007013813A1 PCT/NO2006/000284 NO2006000284W WO2007013813A1 WO 2007013813 A1 WO2007013813 A1 WO 2007013813A1 NO 2006000284 W NO2006000284 W NO 2006000284W WO 2007013813 A1 WO2007013813 A1 WO 2007013813A1
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Egil Pedersen
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/08Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members
    • F16L37/084Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking
    • F16L37/098Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking by means of flexible hooks
    • F16L37/0985Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking by means of flexible hooks the flexible hook extending radially inwardly from an outer part and engaging a bead, recess or the like on an inner part
    • F16L37/0987Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking by means of flexible hooks the flexible hook extending radially inwardly from an outer part and engaging a bead, recess or the like on an inner part the flexible hook being progressively compressed by axial tensile loads acting on the coupling
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T17/00Component parts, details, or accessories of power brake systems not covered by groups B60T8/00, B60T13/00 or B60T15/00, or presenting other characteristic features
    • B60T17/04Arrangements of piping, valves in the piping, e.g. cut-off valves, couplings or air hoses
    • B60T17/043Brake line couplings, air hoses and stopcocks

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  • the present invention relates to a female connector part, which female connector part forms a part of a connection comprising a female connector part and a male connector part for use in a system for flowing fluid and which female connector part is adapted for sealing and secured interconnection.
  • the female connector part according to the invention is developed for systems for flowing gas such as, for example, air, but may also be employed for other fluids.
  • a possible application of the female connector part according to the present invention is in compressed air systems for vehicles, such as, for example, brake systems for heavy vehicles.
  • the blocking tongues are a key element in the interlocking of the female connector part and the male connector part.
  • the female connector part forms part of a connector which is generally referred to as a rapid coupling consisting of a female and a male connector part which can easily be assembled to form a locking and sealing engagement.
  • the female comiector part with blocking tongue according to the present invention may furthermore have a release mechanism geometry or design that permits the female connector part to be released from the male connector part by means of a suitable tool.
  • the female connector part according to the present invention has been developed with a protective structure surrounding the blocking tongues.
  • the protective structure offers protection against misuse of the blocking tongues, if they are designed with a geometry that enables them to be released, in addition to various stresses such as mechanical damage and overloading of the material in the blocking tongue(s).
  • the protective structure offers protection against impact and inadvertent release of the connector by the blocking tongue being moved in such a manner that it is released from the engagement that locks the male connector part and the female connector part. Impact may occur in several ways and if, for example, the connector is employed in a brake pipe system on a vehicle, impact can occur due to spattering by stones or when objects in the roadway hit a connector.
  • the protective structure according to the present invention is therefore highly advantageous with respect to the integrity of the female connector part in a system and provides improved safety in the event of failure resulting from the above-mentioned factors.
  • Various connectors of this type are known, for example from WO 96/24003 which describes a coupling sleeve with longitudinal, integrated blocking tongues arranged in the inserting direction. Further solutions are known from GB 1 521 448 as well as EP 1 333 217 and US 5,988,704. A female connector part with blocking tongues designed for a releasing function is also described in the applicant's own patent application NO 20040441.
  • a female connector part is described here with integrated blocking tongues with a locking dog that engages with a corresponding groove in a male connector part.
  • the blocking tongues are provided with a recess or hole to enable them to be gripped by a suitable tool, with the result that the blocking tongues and the locking dogs are moved out of engagement with the groove in the male connector part.
  • a principal feature of the present invention is the formation of a secured and sealing connection between the male and female connector parts.
  • the sealing connection is formed by the use of one or more seals between the connector parts, e.g.
  • the male connector part is further provided with a collar, groove or recess that lockingly engages with the locking dog on the blocking tongue. This locks the male and female connector parts together.
  • a female connector part is provided with blocking tongues, which female connector part forms a part of a connection comprising a female connector part and a male connector part for use in a system for flowing fluid, which female connector part is adapted for sealing and secured interconnection with the male connector part, which female connector part is provided with one or more integrated blocking tongues with at least one locking dog provided to engage lockingly with a collar, a recess or a groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part for locking interconnection.
  • the female connector part according to the present invention is characterised in that it is provided with a protective element that covers the whole or parts of one or more blocking tongues.
  • a particular object of this protection is to redress the above-mentioned problems by offering protection particularly against mechanical stress such as impact in addition to restricting the blocking tongue's outward movement from the connector part's longitudinal axis, thus preventing inadvertent release from occurring or overloading of the elastic connection for the blocking tongue. Furthermore, cracking due to frost will be counteracted by the fact that corresponding cracking will occur in the area between the blocking tongue and the protective element, which prevents movement of the blocking tongue.
  • the protective element will also prevent movement of the blocking tongue which overloads the elastic material in the blocking tongue's integrated attachment.
  • the protective element may form an integrated part of the female connector part.
  • the blocking tongue or blocking tongues may be elastically attached as a result of their material or by means of their connection with the connector part. This elastic motion causes the blocking tongue to move outwards from the connector part's longitudinal axis when the male connector part is pushed into engagement.
  • the blocking tongues are arranged in the inserting direction for the male connector part.
  • the blocking tongues may be mounted at different angles relative to this direction.
  • the blocking tongue may further be provided with a geometry that forms a release mechanism. This may be composed of a hole or opening which is completely or partly through-going and which can be gripped by means of a suitable tool in order to pull the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement with the collar, recess or groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part. Alternatively, this may be composed of a lug which can be gripped by means of a suitable tool in order to pull the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement.
  • the blocking tongues have release mechanisms that can be employed by a tool, e.g. pliers of the type used on Seeger circlip rings, in order to tilt the blocking tongues away from each other, thus enabling the male connector part and the female connector part to be released from each other.
  • a tool e.g. pliers of the type used on Seeger circlip rings
  • the protective element may be mounted at a distance from the blocking tongue substantially corresponding to the maximum movement for pulling the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement with the collar, recess or groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part.
  • the protective element may be mounted at a distance from the blocking tongue substantially corresponding to the maximum permitted elastic motion of the blocking tongue during release of the connector. This prevents the material's properties and restrictions being exceeded so that the connector is compromised and loses its ability to be a secure and/or sealing connection.
  • the protective element may be relatively rigid in the release mechanism's direction of motion.
  • the blocking tongue(s) are mounted substantially in the connector part's longitudinal direction and are movable perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.
  • the connector formed by the female connector part and the male connector part may further preferably be rotatable after interconnection, i.e. the female and male connector parts can rotate relative to each other about the connector's longitudinal axis.
  • the female connector part is therefore preferably designed accordingly.
  • the male connector part may be provided with a collar or a circular groove along the circumference or along parts of the circumference. Since the male connector part is provided with a groove along the circumference where one or more blocking tongues with locking dog engage with this groove, the female connector part and the male connector part can rotate relative to each other about the connector's longitudinal axis.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a connector part according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view from the side and partial section of a connector part according to the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view from the side and partial section of a female connector part according to the present invention interlocked with a male connector part.
  • a female connector part 1 is illustrated provided with two blocking tongues 2.
  • the female connector part 1 is provided for use in a system for flowing fluid. It is particularly intended for use in a compressed air system.
  • the female connector part is designed to correspond to a male connector part. Connection between the two is accomplished by the male connector part being inserted in the female connector part until the two achieve locking and sealing engagement by means of seals and blocking tongues with locking dogs as illustrated in figure 3.
  • the female connector part 1 has a blocking tongue 2 on each side of the connector part's 1 central axis.
  • the blocking tongues are elastically integrated in the connector part 1 and each of the blocking tongues 2 has a locking dog 3.
  • the locking dog 3 projects into a correspondingly shaped groove 8 in the male connector part.
  • the male connector part is provided with a groove 8 along its circumference and when the connector part is inserted in the female connector part, the locking dog 3 engages with the groove 8.
  • the blocking tongues 2 will move elastically outwards from the centre axis, permitting the male connector part to be pushed into the female connector part past the locking dogs 3 until they engage with the groove 8 in the male connector part.
  • the blocking tongues are provided with a release mechanism geometry 4 that permits the blocking tongues 2 to be gripped by a suitable tool and pulled outwards from the centre axis, thus causing them to disengage with the male connector part.
  • a recess 4 is shown in the figures. However, this can be in the form of a lug or a hole which is completely or partially through-going.
  • the release mechanism geometry 4 makes it possible to grip the blocking tongues 2 and pull them elastically outwards from the centre axis in the connector part 1 so that the blocking elements 3 are disengaged.
  • a protective element 5 is illustrated mounted on the outside of the blocking tongues 2.
  • the object of this element 5 is to protect the blocking tongues particularly against mechanical damage such as an impact.
  • the protective element 5 also prevents the blocking tongues 2 from moving too far out during release, thereby destroying the blocking tongues' 2 elastic properties due to overloading. Overloading of this kind will compromise the connector part's ability to be reused since the blocking tongues 2 will not be able to create an adequate engagement in the male connector part via the locking dogs 3. It further restricts the possibility of the release mechanism geometry 4 inadvertently becoming jammed and being pulled out with the result that the connector is uncoupled and can be pulled apart.
  • the protective element 5 offers protection against dirt and other mechanical stress.
  • the protective element 5 prevents inadvertent release on account of cracking due to frost if moisture is collected between the male connector part and the blocking tongue 2 which, when it freezes to form ice, can cause the blocking tongue 2 with the locking dog 3 to be forced out of engagement with the male connector part. In this case moisture will also form between the blocking tongue 2 and the protective element 5 which counteracts cracking of this kind.

Abstract

The present invention relates to a female connector part (1) with blocking tongues (2) for use in a system for flowing fluid. The female connector part forms a part of a connection comprising a female connector part and a male connector part. The female connector part is adapted for sealing and secured interconnection with the male connector part and the female connector part is provided with one or more integrated blocking tongues with at least one locking dog (3) designed to engage lockingly with a collar, a recess or a groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part for locking interconnection. The female connector part is characterised in that it is provided with a protective element (5) covering the whole or parts of one or more blocking tongues.

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Female connector part with blocking tongues and protection
The present invention relates to a female connector part, which female connector part forms a part of a connection comprising a female connector part and a male connector part for use in a system for flowing fluid and which female connector part is adapted for sealing and secured interconnection. The female connector part according to the invention is developed for systems for flowing gas such as, for example, air, but may also be employed for other fluids. A possible application of the female connector part according to the present invention is in compressed air systems for vehicles, such as, for example, brake systems for heavy vehicles. The blocking tongues are a key element in the interlocking of the female connector part and the male connector part.
The female connector part forms part of a connector which is generally referred to as a rapid coupling consisting of a female and a male connector part which can easily be assembled to form a locking and sealing engagement. The female comiector part with blocking tongue according to the present invention may furthermore have a release mechanism geometry or design that permits the female connector part to be released from the male connector part by means of a suitable tool.
The female connector part according to the present invention has been developed with a protective structure surrounding the blocking tongues. The protective structure offers protection against misuse of the blocking tongues, if they are designed with a geometry that enables them to be released, in addition to various stresses such as mechanical damage and overloading of the material in the blocking tongue(s). In particular the protective structure offers protection against impact and inadvertent release of the connector by the blocking tongue being moved in such a manner that it is released from the engagement that locks the male connector part and the female connector part. Impact may occur in several ways and if, for example, the connector is employed in a brake pipe system on a vehicle, impact can occur due to spattering by stones or when objects in the roadway hit a connector. During servicing and inspection/repairs in the workshop, moreover, impact may occur by accident. The protective structure according to the present invention is therefore highly advantageous with respect to the integrity of the female connector part in a system and provides improved safety in the event of failure resulting from the above-mentioned factors. Various connectors of this type are known, for example from WO 96/24003 which describes a coupling sleeve with longitudinal, integrated blocking tongues arranged in the inserting direction. Further solutions are known from GB 1 521 448 as well as EP 1 333 217 and US 5,988,704. A female connector part with blocking tongues designed for a releasing function is also described in the applicant's own patent application NO 20040441. A female connector part is described here with integrated blocking tongues with a locking dog that engages with a corresponding groove in a male connector part. The blocking tongues are provided with a recess or hole to enable them to be gripped by a suitable tool, with the result that the blocking tongues and the locking dogs are moved out of engagement with the groove in the male connector part. However, it has been shown that in some cases a greater degree of protection is required for the blocking tongues, thus leading to the present invention. A principal feature of the present invention is the formation of a secured and sealing connection between the male and female connector parts. The sealing connection is formed by the use of one or more seals between the connector parts, e.g. one or more O-rings which are mounted in suitable grooves in the male connector part and sealingly meet suitable seats or grooves in the female connector part. The male connector part is further provided with a collar, groove or recess that lockingly engages with the locking dog on the blocking tongue. This locks the male and female connector parts together.
A problem in connection with the blocking tongue(s), however, is the risk of inadvertent release of the connector as well as the risk of the blocking tongue being destroyed by the release. Inadvertent release may occur in several situations, such as where the blocking tongue (one or more blocking tongues) becomes jammed in a foreign body and is pulled out. When the temperature drops to below freezing point, moreover, cracking between the blocking tongue and the female connector part due to freezing may cause the blocking tongue to be forced out. Trapping of foreign bodies between the blocking tongue and the rest of the material in the female connector part could also lead to inadvertent release. Careless release or treatment may also cause a greater load to be placed on the material of the blocking tongue than is advisable in relation to the blocking tongue's elastic properties. In this case the blocking tongue will lose or suffer a reduction in the elastic ability to maintain a secure engagement with the male connector part through the locking dog.
Overloading of this kind will compromise the connector's properties and may subsequently make it easier for an inadvertent release to occur.
According to the present invention, therefore, a female connector part is provided with blocking tongues, which female connector part forms a part of a connection comprising a female connector part and a male connector part for use in a system for flowing fluid, which female connector part is adapted for sealing and secured interconnection with the male connector part, which female connector part is provided with one or more integrated blocking tongues with at least one locking dog provided to engage lockingly with a collar, a recess or a groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part for locking interconnection. The female connector part according to the present invention is characterised in that it is provided with a protective element that covers the whole or parts of one or more blocking tongues. A particular object of this protection is to redress the above-mentioned problems by offering protection particularly against mechanical stress such as impact in addition to restricting the blocking tongue's outward movement from the connector part's longitudinal axis, thus preventing inadvertent release from occurring or overloading of the elastic connection for the blocking tongue. Furthermore, cracking due to frost will be counteracted by the fact that corresponding cracking will occur in the area between the blocking tongue and the protective element, which prevents movement of the blocking tongue. The protective element will also prevent movement of the blocking tongue which overloads the elastic material in the blocking tongue's integrated attachment. In the preferred embodiment the protective element may form an integrated part of the female connector part.
The blocking tongue or blocking tongues may be elastically attached as a result of their material or by means of their connection with the connector part. This elastic motion causes the blocking tongue to move outwards from the connector part's longitudinal axis when the male connector part is pushed into engagement.
In connection with the present invention, in a particularly preferred embodiment the blocking tongues are arranged in the inserting direction for the male connector part. In various alternative embodiments the blocking tongues may be mounted at different angles relative to this direction. The blocking tongue may further be provided with a geometry that forms a release mechanism. This may be composed of a hole or opening which is completely or partly through-going and which can be gripped by means of a suitable tool in order to pull the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement with the collar, recess or groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part. Alternatively, this may be composed of a lug which can be gripped by means of a suitable tool in order to pull the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement. It is also preferred that the blocking tongues have release mechanisms that can be employed by a tool, e.g. pliers of the type used on Seeger circlip rings, in order to tilt the blocking tongues away from each other, thus enabling the male connector part and the female connector part to be released from each other.
The protective element may be mounted at a distance from the blocking tongue substantially corresponding to the maximum movement for pulling the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement with the collar, recess or groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part. Alternatively, the protective element may be mounted at a distance from the blocking tongue substantially corresponding to the maximum permitted elastic motion of the blocking tongue during release of the connector. This prevents the material's properties and restrictions being exceeded so that the connector is compromised and loses its ability to be a secure and/or sealing connection.
In different embodiments the protective element may be relatively rigid in the release mechanism's direction of motion.
In the preferred embodiment there are preferably two or more blocking tongues in order, amongst other things, to provide better security. Furthermore it is preferred that the blocking tongue(s) are mounted substantially in the connector part's longitudinal direction and are movable perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.
The connector formed by the female connector part and the male connector part may further preferably be rotatable after interconnection, i.e. the female and male connector parts can rotate relative to each other about the connector's longitudinal axis. The female connector part is therefore preferably designed accordingly. In different embodiments of this connector, the male connector part may be provided with a collar or a circular groove along the circumference or along parts of the circumference. Since the male connector part is provided with a groove along the circumference where one or more blocking tongues with locking dog engage with this groove, the female connector part and the male connector part can rotate relative to each other about the connector's longitudinal axis.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is furthermore illustrated in the attached figures, in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a connector part according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a plan view from the side and partial section of a connector part according to the present invention.
Figure 3 is a plan view from the side and partial section of a female connector part according to the present invention interlocked with a male connector part.
In figures 1 and 2 a female connector part 1 is illustrated provided with two blocking tongues 2. The female connector part 1 is provided for use in a system for flowing fluid. It is particularly intended for use in a compressed air system. The female connector part is designed to correspond to a male connector part. Connection between the two is accomplished by the male connector part being inserted in the female connector part until the two achieve locking and sealing engagement by means of seals and blocking tongues with locking dogs as illustrated in figure 3.
As illustrated in figures 1 and 2 the female connector part 1 has a blocking tongue 2 on each side of the connector part's 1 central axis. The blocking tongues are elastically integrated in the connector part 1 and each of the blocking tongues 2 has a locking dog 3. When the female connector part and the male connector part are interlocked, as illustrated in figure 3, the locking dog 3 projects into a correspondingly shaped groove 8 in the male connector part. As illustrated in figure 3 the male connector part is provided with a groove 8 along its circumference and when the connector part is inserted in the female connector part, the locking dog 3 engages with the groove 8. During the insertion of the male connector part, the blocking tongues 2 will move elastically outwards from the centre axis, permitting the male connector part to be pushed into the female connector part past the locking dogs 3 until they engage with the groove 8 in the male connector part. As illustrated in figures 1-3, in this embodiment the blocking tongues are provided with a release mechanism geometry 4 that permits the blocking tongues 2 to be gripped by a suitable tool and pulled outwards from the centre axis, thus causing them to disengage with the male connector part. A number of different embodiments may be envisaged here, and a recess 4 is shown in the figures. However, this can be in the form of a lug or a hole which is completely or partially through-going. In principle, however, the release mechanism geometry 4 makes it possible to grip the blocking tongues 2 and pull them elastically outwards from the centre axis in the connector part 1 so that the blocking elements 3 are disengaged.
In figures 1-3, moreover, a protective element 5 is illustrated mounted on the outside of the blocking tongues 2. The object of this element 5 is to protect the blocking tongues particularly against mechanical damage such as an impact. The protective element 5 also prevents the blocking tongues 2 from moving too far out during release, thereby destroying the blocking tongues' 2 elastic properties due to overloading. Overloading of this kind will compromise the connector part's ability to be reused since the blocking tongues 2 will not be able to create an adequate engagement in the male connector part via the locking dogs 3. It further restricts the possibility of the release mechanism geometry 4 inadvertently becoming jammed and being pulled out with the result that the connector is uncoupled and can be pulled apart. Furthermore, the protective element 5 offers protection against dirt and other mechanical stress.
Not least, the protective element 5 prevents inadvertent release on account of cracking due to frost if moisture is collected between the male connector part and the blocking tongue 2 which, when it freezes to form ice, can cause the blocking tongue 2 with the locking dog 3 to be forced out of engagement with the male connector part. In this case moisture will also form between the blocking tongue 2 and the protective element 5 which counteracts cracking of this kind.
In figure 3, moreover, two sealing rings 7 are illustrated which separately or together contribute to a sealing connection between the male connector part 6 and the female connector part 1.

Claims

1. A female connector part with blocking tongues, which female connector part forms a part of a connection comprising a female connector part and a male connector part for use in a system for flowing fluid, which female connector part is adapted for sealing and secured interconnection with the male connector part, which female connector part is provided with one or more integrated blocking tongues with at least one locking dog designed to engage lockingly with a collar, a recess or a groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part for locking interconnection, characterised in that the female connector part is provided with one or more protective elements covering the whole or parts of one or more blocking tongues.
2. A female connector part according to claim 1, characterised in that the protective element forms an integrated part of the female connector part.
3. A female connector part according to one or more of claims 1-2, characterised in that the protective element is mounted at a distance from the blocking tongue substantially corresponding to the maximum movement for pulling the blocking tongue with the locking dog out of engagement with the collar, recess or groove in the outer periphery of the male connector part.
4. A female connector part according to one or more of claims 1-3, characterised in that the protective element is rigid in the blocking tongue's direction of motion.
5. A female connector part according to one or more of claims 1-4, characterised in that the blocking tongue is elastically integrated in the female connector part.
6. A female connector part according to one or more of claims 1-5, characterised in that the blocking tongue substantially projects in the connector part's longitudinal direction and is elastically movable perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.
7. A female connector part according to one or more of claims 1-6, characterised in that two blocking tongues are provided.
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