Pipe joints or couplings – Serial,relatively movable portions – Serial diverse single flow path or line
Patent
1999-08-23
2000-11-28
Arola, Dave W.
Pipe joints or couplings
Serial,relatively movable portions
Serial diverse single flow path or line
285239, 285921, F16L 5500
Patent
active
061524956
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a hose coupling intended for connecting a hose to a second component and for hoses which are to be changed infrequently, in particular for a windshield washer unit of a motor vehicle, having a hose fitting designed so that a hose can be slipped onto it.
Such hose couplings are frequently used in modern motor vehicles for connecting a nozzle or a distributor of a windshield washer unit and are thus known. In this case, the second component has a number of hose fittings corresponding to the hoses to be connected and is produced in one piece with the distributor or the nozzle. In the simplest case, the second component is of tubular design having two hose fittings.
A disadvantage with the known hose coupling is that the hose can only be slipped onto the hose fitting with a high expenditure of force and this takes considerable time. This leads to a very cost-intensive final assembly, in particular in the case of the windshield washer unit in a motor vehicle.
In the case of hoses which are to be changed frequently, such as garden hoses for example, two-piece hose couplings which can be quickly disconnected and connected by means of a manually operable mechanism have been disclosed. However, due to the mechanism for the disconnecting and connecting, the hose coupling turns out to be very complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a hose coupling of the type mentioned at the beginning in such a way that it is of especially simple construction and can be assembled as quickly as possible during the final assembly.
This problem is solved according to the invention in that the hose fitting and the second component each have a coupling part, and that one of the coupling parts has a radially encircling guide collar and the other coupling part has an elastic sleeve with a groove, the groove corresponding in width and diameter to the guide collar of the one coupling part.
Due to this construction, the hose is slipped onto the hose fitting as in the known hose coupling. The hose fitting can be connected to the second component with little expenditure of force and thus in an especially short time by simply pushing the guide collar of the one coupling part into the sleeve of the other coupling part. In this way, the installation of the windshield washer unit in the motor vehicle requires very little time and is thus especially cost-effective. Furthermore, the hose coupling according to the invention requires no additional mechanism for connecting and disconnecting the coupling parts, so that it is of especially simple construction and can also be manufactured cost-effectively. In the assembled state of the hose coupling, the margin remote from the free end of the guide collar bears against a margin of the groove and seals the hose coupling. At an especially high pressure inside the windshield washer unit, the margin of the guide collar is additionally pressed against the margin of the groove, so that the hose coupling according to the invention is especially tight without additional sealing elements.
The guide collar could, for example, be arched outward. In this way, the guide collar could be pivoted in the groove in a simple manner. However, in the case of the windshield washer unit installed in the motor vehicle, the hose couplings, in an advantageous development of the invention, are reliably held in their intended position if the guide collar of the one coupling part has a cylindrical section. In this way, leakages of the hose couplings are permanently avoided.
It helps to further improve the tightness of the hose coupling according to the invention if the one coupling part, at its free end, has a cone adjoining the guide collar, and the groove of the sleeve has a bevel in the region of the cone of the guide collar. As a result, the coupling parts, when being fitted together, have a resilient stop, a factor which ensures reliable latching of the guide collar in the groove. Furthermore, the bevel serves as tolerance c
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Hoffmann Heinrich
Schlein Rolf-Dieter
Arola Dave W.
Farber Martin A.
Mannesmann VDO AG
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