WO2007004859A1 - Coupling between two bodies - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L37/00—Couplings of the quick-acting type
- F16L37/08—Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members
- F16L37/084—Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking
- F16L37/091—Couplings 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 a ring provided with teeth or fingers
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- the invention relates to a coupling between a first body with a cylindrical hole: with an axis and a cylindrical end zone of a second body to be inserted therein in an axial insertion direction, in which hole and/or on the surface of which end zone extend a number of elastically deformable tongues which are fixedly connected to the relevant body and ordered in angularly regular manner, for instance equidistantly, the free end edges of which tongues lie substantially on the peripheral plane of an imaginary, substantially rotation-symmetrical body, respectively the diameter of which is smaller than the outer diameter of the end zone of the second body or the diameter of which is greater than the diameter of the hole, which tongues extend at an angle to the axial direction such that, when said end zone is inserted, they bend in the insertion direction and scrape over the surface thereof with their free edges such that after insertion of the end zone over some distance the movement in backward direction relative to the insertion direction is blocked.
- the tongues can extend on the inner side of the hole but, alternatively, can also be situated on the surface of said end zone. It is recommended for safety reasons when the coupling is effected that the tongues are situated inside the hole, since there is otherwise the danger of the person effecting the coupling being injured by the possibly sharp tongues.
- the tongues can consist of any suitable material. A sufficiently strong plastic such as for instance ABS is therefore suitable. Cheaper and very reliable is an embodiment where the tongues consist of metal, in particular steel .
- the coupling according to the invention has the special feature that the tongues form part of a monolithic unit, also comprising a substantially flat ring which is at least partially received in the wall of the hole of the first body. This embodiment is relatively easy to manufacture by punching and pressing, whereby production costs will be relatively low.
- This latter embodiment can advantageously have the special feature that the ring has a number of protrusions which during mutual rotation of the two bodies in the stated manner brace themselves against the material of the body to which the ring is fixedly connected.
- a distribution of forces thus takes place over the whole periphery of the ring, which in turn distributes these forces over the protrusions serving as barbed hooks.
- these protrusions are preferably distributed regularly, for instance angularly equidistant, over the periphery of the ring. They can lie in the same plane as the ring or also be embodied as additional tongues pressed out of the plane of the ring.
- the coupling according to the invention has the special feature that each tongue has a main direction in axial projection which differs from the radial direction and is in a direction opposite the direction of rotation when the end zone of the second body is moved outward.
- a more or less radially directed additional force is hereby exerted on each tongue during rotation of the cylindrical end zone of the second body, whereby the ring has a slight tendency to expand, which somewhat facilitates the helical rotation.
- the coupling according to the invention has the special feature that the hole has an axial stop for bounding the distance over which said end zone of the second body can be inserted into the hole.
- the coupling can be effected in very simple manner by inserting the cylindrical end zone of the second body with some axial force into the cylindrical hole in the first body, wherein the axial insertion distance is determined by said axial stop.
- This axial stop can for instance be embodied as an annular shoulder, against which the leading edge of the end zone of the second body comes to lie.
- the coupling has the special feature that the first body is a tube or tube stub.
- the coupling can have the special feature that at least said end zone of the second body consists of plastic, concrete, wood or metal, such as iron, copper or aluminium. It is important that the material of the tongues is chosen such that it can co-act effectively in the above described manner with the material of the second body.
- An embodiment which is easy to assemble has the specific feature that the ring has an interruption and is accommodated clampingly while being elastically deformed in an annular recess in the relevant wall of the relevant body.
- the above specified coupling can have for this purpose the special feature that the ring has a number of protrusions which during mutual rotation of the two bodies in the stated manner brace themselves against the material of the body to which the ring is fixedly connected.
- the annular recess can have a local interruption in the form of a stop wall, with which an end of the ring at the position of the interruption can co-act during said rotation. Unintended rotation of the ring is effectively prevented with both variants .
- a coupling according to the invention can for instance be applied for the coupling of two tubes .
- a two-sided coupling sleeve can thus for instance be coupled at both its ends to respective tubes by means of two associated couplings according to the invention.
- Such a sleeve can optionally be an outer sleeve or an inner sleeve.
- an outer sleeve the connection between the tubes for coupling to each other can be realized such that these tubes come to rest with their free end edges against each other.
- suitable sealing means for instance sealing rings present on the inner surface of the outer sleeve.
- the invention is not only suitable for coupling tubes but in general for coupling a body provided with a hole to another body having at least a cylindrical end zone, for instance a solid rod.
- the coupling according to the invention can thus serve to place an outside letterbox on a for instance wooden post.
- Table legs can also be connected to a tabletop provided with holes using the coupling according to the invention.
- a hammerhead provided with a suitable hole can also be connected to a handle with the coupling according to the invention .
- Fig. Ia shows a cut-away perspective view of a coupling between two tubes according to the invention at a stage where the tubes to be mutually coupled still lie a distance apart;
- Fig. Ib shows a cross-section corresponding with the situation of Fig. Ia
- Fig. 2a is a perspective view of a unit comprising a ring with inward extending tongues and a number of barbed hooks on the outer side;
- Fig. 2b shows a bottom view of the ring of Fig. 2a
- Fig. 2c shows the cross-section A-A of Fig. 2b
- Fig. 3a shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ia of the first stage in which the tube coupling is effected
- Fig. 3b shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ib of the situation of Fig. 3a;
- Fig. 4a shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ia and 3a of the situation a start has been made with uncoupling of the two tubes by mutual rotation;
- Fig. 4b shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ib and 3b of the situation of Fig. 4a;
- Fig. 5a shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ia, 3a and 4a of the final stage in which the uncoupling is fully effected and the tubes have been uncoupled into the situation shown in Fig. Ia;
- Fig. 5b is a view corresponding with Fig. Ib, 3b and 4b of the uncoupled situation shown in Fig. 5a;
- Fig. 6a, 6b and 6c show corresponding exploded views in respectively side view, longitudinal section and perspective view of an alternative.
- Fig. Ia shows a first tube 1 and a second tube 2.
- the first tube has an inner diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the second tube 2 such that this second tube 2 can be inserted as far as an annular axial stop 3 into first tube 1.
- the axial insertion direction is indicated with an arrow 4.
- Lying on an annular shoulder 5 is a steel ring 6 which is provided with twelve inward protruding tongues 7 and which forms a monolithic unit therewith.
- Fig. 2a, 2b and 2c As shown clearly in Fig. Ia and Ib, tongues 7 have a position bent slightly- downward in accordance with the insertion direction 4.
- ring 6 is fixed relative to tube 1 by means of a cylindrical fixation ring 8 which can be connected fixedly to tube 1 by means of screwing, glueing, welding or any other suitable process after insertion of ring 6. It is noted that ring 6 can also be embedded in the first tube 1, for instance if it is manufactured from plastic.
- the end edges 9 of tongues 7 have an inclining position corresponding to a part of a helix.
- This aspect can be seen particularly well in Fig. Ib and Fig. 2c.
- the direction 13 (see Fig. 4a) of the helix is formed during mutual rotation 12 of tubes 1 and 2 around axis 10 of hole 11, i.e. the internal cavity of tube 1, whereby an axial displacement 14 occurs, and end zone 15 of second tube 2 can be removed from hole 11 of the first tube.
- Fig. Ia and Ib show the initial stage prior to effecting the coupling.
- Fig. 2a, 2b, 2c show a possible construction of the integral, monolithic steel ring with the tongues 7 and barbed hook-like protrusions 16 extending on the outer side of the ring.
- Fig. 3a and 3b show that by axially displacing the second tube 2 with force relative to first tube 1 as according to arrow 4 the tongues 7 are bent further downward by tube 2 such that the leading edge 17 of second tube 2 eventually comes to rest on the upper surface 18 serving as axial stop of the annular axial stop 3.
- This is the coupled situation according to Fig. 3a and 3b. Owing to the presence of tongues 7 the backward displacement of second tube 2 relative to arrow 4 is blocked, whereby the coupling between tubes 1 and 2 in this manner is very firm.
- Fig. 5a and 5b show the final situation in which tube 2 is wholly separated from tube 1 through continued rotation 12. Grooves 19 then extend over a larger axial area.
- Fig. 6 shows a tube coupling according to the invention in exploded view.
- the coupling is adapted for mutual coupling of two tubes 30 and 31.
- Use is made for this purpose of a coupling sleeve 32.
- Tube 31 is pushed into this coupling sleeve 32 until it lies against an annular stop shoulder 33.
- the coupling between sleeve 32 and tube 31 is fixed, for instance by means of a glue connection.
- Sleeve 32 has an annular recess 34 in which a rubber elastic sealing ring 35 is received. This serves for sealing relative to the outer surface of tube 30.
- a spring steel ring 37 with tongues 38 placed in a helical position is arranged clampingly under elastic tension in an annular recess 36. This ring is shown particularly clearly in Fig. 6c.
- Tube 30 is inserted with force into sleeve 32 and passes the yielding tongues 38 with at least partial elastic deformation and sealing ring 35 until it rests against stop shoulder 33.
- tube 31 is fixed sealingly relative to sleeve 32 and that tube 30 seals relative to sleeve 32 by means of sealing ring 35 and can only be removed by suitable rotation from the fixation relative to sleeve 32.
Abstract
The invention relates to a coupling between a first body (1) with a hole and a cylindrical end zone of a second body (2) to be inserted therein, in which hole extend elastically deformable tongues (7), the free end edges of which tongues lie on a circle, the diameter of which is smaller than the outer diameter of said end zone, which tongues bend in the insertion direction when said end zone is inserted and scrape over the surface thereof with their free edges such that after inserting the end zone over some distance the movement in backward direction is blocked. The end edges (9) of the tongues have an inclining position corresponding to a part of a helix, so that during a relative rotation of the two bodies the form of the helix is followed whereby an axial relative movement also occurs and the end zone can be removed from the hole.
Description
COUPLING BETWEEN TWO BODIES
The invention relates to a coupling between a first body with a cylindrical hole: with an axis and a cylindrical end zone of a second body to be inserted therein in an axial insertion direction, in which hole and/or on the surface of which end zone extend a number of elastically deformable tongues which are fixedly connected to the relevant body and ordered in angularly regular manner, for instance equidistantly, the free end edges of which tongues lie substantially on the peripheral plane of an imaginary, substantially rotation-symmetrical body, respectively the diameter of which is smaller than the outer diameter of the end zone of the second body or the diameter of which is greater than the diameter of the hole, which tongues extend at an angle to the axial direction such that, when said end zone is inserted, they bend in the insertion direction and scrape over the surface thereof with their free edges such that after insertion of the end zone over some distance the movement in backward direction relative to the insertion direction is blocked.
Such a coupling is known from EP-A-O 378 035, EP-A- 0 212 883, EP-A-O 579 194, EP-A-O 294 948, EP-A-O 972 981 and DE-A-197 23 594. Relative to this stated prior art it is an object of the invention to embody a coupling between two bodies such that it can be released very easily without specific uncoupling operations and the use of tools intended specifically for this purpose, while in the coupled situation the bodies are nevertheless coupled to each other very firmly and even, ostensibly, inseparably.
These and other objects are realized with a coupling of the type specified in the preamble which has the feature that the end edges of the tongues have an inclining position corresponding to a part of a helix, as a consequence of which, when the second body is rotated around the axis relative to the first body, the form of said helix is followed whereby an axial movement
also occurs and said end zone of the second body can be removed from the hole of the first body.
The tongues can extend on the inner side of the hole but, alternatively, can also be situated on the surface of said end zone. It is recommended for safety reasons when the coupling is effected that the tongues are situated inside the hole, since there is otherwise the danger of the person effecting the coupling being injured by the possibly sharp tongues. The tongues can consist of any suitable material. A sufficiently strong plastic such as for instance ABS is therefore suitable. Cheaper and very reliable is an embodiment where the tongues consist of metal, in particular steel . In a preferred embodiment, the coupling according to the invention has the special feature that the tongues form part of a monolithic unit, also comprising a substantially flat ring which is at least partially received in the wall of the hole of the first body. This embodiment is relatively easy to manufacture by punching and pressing, whereby production costs will be relatively low.
This latter embodiment can advantageously have the special feature that the ring has a number of protrusions which during mutual rotation of the two bodies in the stated manner brace themselves against the material of the body to which the ring is fixedly connected. When the end zone of the second body is displaced outward by rotation, a distribution of forces thus takes place over the whole periphery of the ring, which in turn distributes these forces over the protrusions serving as barbed hooks. It will therefore be apparent that these protrusions are preferably distributed regularly, for instance angularly equidistant, over the periphery of the ring. They can lie in the same plane as the ring or also be embodied as additional tongues pressed out of the plane of the ring.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, the coupling according to the invention has the special feature that each tongue has a main direction in axial projection which differs from the radial direction and
is in a direction opposite the direction of rotation when the end zone of the second body is moved outward. A more or less radially directed additional force is hereby exerted on each tongue during rotation of the cylindrical end zone of the second body, whereby the ring has a slight tendency to expand, which somewhat facilitates the helical rotation.
In a specific embodiment, the coupling according to the invention has the special feature that the hole has an axial stop for bounding the distance over which said end zone of the second body can be inserted into the hole. Using this embodiment the coupling can be effected in very simple manner by inserting the cylindrical end zone of the second body with some axial force into the cylindrical hole in the first body, wherein the axial insertion distance is determined by said axial stop. This axial stop can for instance be embodied as an annular shoulder, against which the leading edge of the end zone of the second body comes to lie. According to a determined aspect of the invention, the coupling has the special feature that the first body is a tube or tube stub.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, the coupling can have the special feature that at least said end zone of the second body consists of plastic, concrete, wood or metal, such as iron, copper or aluminium. It is important that the material of the tongues is chosen such that it can co-act effectively in the above described manner with the material of the second body.
An embodiment which is easy to assemble has the specific feature that the ring has an interruption and is accommodated clampingly while being elastically deformed in an annular recess in the relevant wall of the relevant body. In order to prevent unintended rotation of the ring in the situation where the bodies must be separated from each other by relative rotation, use can be made of means preventing such a rotation. The above specified coupling can have for this purpose the special feature that the ring has a number of protrusions which during mutual rotation of the two
bodies in the stated manner brace themselves against the material of the body to which the ring is fixedly connected. Alternatively, the annular recess can have a local interruption in the form of a stop wall, with which an end of the ring at the position of the interruption can co-act during said rotation. Unintended rotation of the ring is effectively prevented with both variants .
A coupling according to the invention can for instance be applied for the coupling of two tubes . A two-sided coupling sleeve can thus for instance be coupled at both its ends to respective tubes by means of two associated couplings according to the invention. Such a sleeve can optionally be an outer sleeve or an inner sleeve. In the case of an outer sleeve, the connection between the tubes for coupling to each other can be realized such that these tubes come to rest with their free end edges against each other. A completely medium-tight sealing can further be ensured by making use of suitable sealing means, for instance sealing rings present on the inner surface of the outer sleeve.
The invention is not only suitable for coupling tubes but in general for coupling a body provided with a hole to another body having at least a cylindrical end zone, for instance a solid rod. The coupling according to the invention can thus serve to place an outside letterbox on a for instance wooden post. Table legs can also be connected to a tabletop provided with holes using the coupling according to the invention. A hammerhead provided with a suitable hole can also be connected to a handle with the coupling according to the invention .
The given examples are not limitative and serve only as an indication of possible applications of the invention. What is important is that an established coupling cannot be released by exerting only an axial tensile force on the two bodies. The connection by means of the coupling according to the invention can only be released by mutually rotating the bodies in the above described manner.
The invention will now be elucidated on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings :
Fig. Ia shows a cut-away perspective view of a coupling between two tubes according to the invention at a stage where the tubes to be mutually coupled still lie a distance apart;
Fig. Ib shows a cross-section corresponding with the situation of Fig. Ia; Fig. 2a is a perspective view of a unit comprising a ring with inward extending tongues and a number of barbed hooks on the outer side;
Fig. 2b shows a bottom view of the ring of Fig. 2a;
Fig. 2c shows the cross-section A-A of Fig. 2b; Fig. 3a shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ia of the first stage in which the tube coupling is effected;
Fig. 3b shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ib of the situation of Fig. 3a;
Fig. 4a shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ia and 3a of the situation a start has been made with uncoupling of the two tubes by mutual rotation;
Fig. 4b shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ib and 3b of the situation of Fig. 4a;
Fig. 5a shows a view corresponding with Fig. Ia, 3a and 4a of the final stage in which the uncoupling is fully effected and the tubes have been uncoupled into the situation shown in Fig. Ia;
Fig. 5b is a view corresponding with Fig. Ib, 3b and 4b of the uncoupled situation shown in Fig. 5a; Fig. 6a, 6b and 6c show corresponding exploded views in respectively side view, longitudinal section and perspective view of an alternative.
Fig. Ia shows a first tube 1 and a second tube 2. The first tube has an inner diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the second tube 2 such that this second tube 2 can be inserted as far as an annular axial stop 3 into first tube 1. The axial insertion direction is indicated with an arrow 4. Lying on an annular shoulder 5 is a steel ring 6 which is provided with twelve inward protruding tongues 7 and which forms a monolithic unit therewith. Reference is also made in
this respect to Fig. 2a, 2b and 2c. As shown clearly in Fig. Ia and Ib, tongues 7 have a position bent slightly- downward in accordance with the insertion direction 4.
In this embodiment the ring 6 is fixed relative to tube 1 by means of a cylindrical fixation ring 8 which can be connected fixedly to tube 1 by means of screwing, glueing, welding or any other suitable process after insertion of ring 6. It is noted that ring 6 can also be embedded in the first tube 1, for instance if it is manufactured from plastic.
It is essential according to the invention that the end edges 9 of tongues 7 have an inclining position corresponding to a part of a helix. This aspect can be seen particularly well in Fig. Ib and Fig. 2c. As a result of this inclining position the direction 13 (see Fig. 4a) of the helix is formed during mutual rotation 12 of tubes 1 and 2 around axis 10 of hole 11, i.e. the internal cavity of tube 1, whereby an axial displacement 14 occurs, and end zone 15 of second tube 2 can be removed from hole 11 of the first tube.
Fig. Ia and Ib show the initial stage prior to effecting the coupling.
Fig. 2a, 2b, 2c show a possible construction of the integral, monolithic steel ring with the tongues 7 and barbed hook-like protrusions 16 extending on the outer side of the ring.
Fig. 3a and 3b show that by axially displacing the second tube 2 with force relative to first tube 1 as according to arrow 4 the tongues 7 are bent further downward by tube 2 such that the leading edge 17 of second tube 2 eventually comes to rest on the upper surface 18 serving as axial stop of the annular axial stop 3. This is the coupled situation according to Fig. 3a and 3b. Owing to the presence of tongues 7 the backward displacement of second tube 2 relative to arrow 4 is blocked, whereby the coupling between tubes 1 and 2 in this manner is very firm.
As shown in Fig. 4a and 4b, when tube 2 is rotated relative to tube 1 as according to arrow 12, there occurs a helical movement in accordance with vector 13 which is accompanied by an axial displacement 14,
whereby tube 2 is gradually displaced out of tube 1. The sharp steel tongues 7 cause damage to the outer surface of tube 2 in the form of grooves 19 scored therein. Particularly in the case of relatively soft plastics such as PVC, these grooves are clearly visible. This does not however make it impossible to couple tube 2 once again to tube 1 as according to Fig. 1 and 3.
Fig. 5a and 5b show the final situation in which tube 2 is wholly separated from tube 1 through continued rotation 12. Grooves 19 then extend over a larger axial area.
Fig. 6 shows a tube coupling according to the invention in exploded view. The coupling is adapted for mutual coupling of two tubes 30 and 31. Use is made for this purpose of a coupling sleeve 32. Tube 31 is pushed into this coupling sleeve 32 until it lies against an annular stop shoulder 33. The coupling between sleeve 32 and tube 31 is fixed, for instance by means of a glue connection. Sleeve 32 has an annular recess 34 in which a rubber elastic sealing ring 35 is received. This serves for sealing relative to the outer surface of tube 30.
A spring steel ring 37 with tongues 38 placed in a helical position is arranged clampingly under elastic tension in an annular recess 36. This ring is shown particularly clearly in Fig. 6c.
Tube 30 is inserted with force into sleeve 32 and passes the yielding tongues 38 with at least partial elastic deformation and sealing ring 35 until it rests against stop shoulder 33.
The coupling is hereby completed. It will be apparent that tube 31 is fixed sealingly relative to sleeve 32 and that tube 30 seals relative to sleeve 32 by means of sealing ring 35 and can only be removed by suitable rotation from the fixation relative to sleeve 32.
Only the coupling between two tubes is shown by way of example in the drawings. The invention is not limited to this application. It will be apparent that many modifications are possible within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. Coupling between a first body with a hole, for instance a cylindrical hole with an axis, and a cylindrical end zone of a second body to be inserted therein in an axial insertion direction, in which hole and/or on the surface of which end zone extend a number of elastically deformable tongues which are fixedly connected to the relevant body and ordered in angularly regular manner, for instance equidistantly, the free end edges of which tongues lie substantially on the peripheral plane of an imaginary, substantially rotation-symmetrical body, respectively the diameter of which is smaller than the outer diameter of the end zone of the second body or the diameter of which is greater than the diameter of the hole, which tongues extend at an angle to the axial direction such that, when said end zone is inserted, they bend in the insertion direction and scrape over the surface thereof with their free edges such that after insertion of the end zone over some distance the movement in backward direction relative to the insertion direction is blocked, characterized in that the end edges of the tongues have an inclining position corresponding to a part of a helix, as a consequence of which, when the second body is rotated around the axis relative to the first body, the form of said helix is followed so that an axial relative movement also occurs and said end zone of the second body can be removed from the hole of the first body.
2. Coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tongues consist of metal, in particular steel.
3. Coupling as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the tongues form part of a monolithic unit, also comprising a substantially flat ring which is at least partially received in the wall of the hole of the first body.
4. Coupling as claimed in claim 3, wherein the ring has a number of protrusions which during mutual rotation of the two bodies in said manner brace themselves against the material of the body to which the ring is fixedly connected.
5. Coupling as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein each tongue has a main direction in axial projection which differs from the radial direction and is in a direction opposite the direction of rotation when the end zone of the second body is moved outward.
6. Coupling as claimed in claim 5, wherein the protrusions are embodied as barbed hooks.
7. Coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hole comprises an axial stop for bounding the distance over which said end zone of the second body can be inserted into the hole.
8. Coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first body is a tube or tube stub.
9. Coupling as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein at least said end zone of the second body consists of plastic, concrete, wood or metal, such as iron, copper or aluminium.
10. Coupling as claimed in claim 3, wherein the ring has an interruption and is accommodated clampingly while being elastically deformed in an annular recess in the relevant wall of the relevant body.
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