专利摘要:
The clamping system comprises a collar (10) having a band (12) having two sidewalls (13A, 13B), between which is delimited an internal recess (14) receiving projecting clamping surfaces (1A, 2A) of two tubes (1, 2) to be assembled. The system comprises a plurality of individual retaining clips (20) angularly distributed on the first sidewall (13A), each clip having an inner flange (30) and an opposite outer flange (32), between which the first flank is gripped, as well as a retaining portion (34) adapted to cooperate in the pre-assembled state with the clamping surface (1A) of the first tube (1), one of the wings carrying a first bearing zone (36) which cooperates with a first bearing surface (13'A) of the collar facing towards the axis (A) of the latter.
公开号:FR3048468A1
申请号:FR1651881
申请日:2016-03-07
公开日:2017-09-08
发明作者:Cyril Vosgeois;Fabrice Prevot;Nicolas Rigollet;Patrick Goulet
申请人:Etablissements Caillau SAS;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The present disclosure relates to a clamping system for the tight connection of two tubes whose opposite ends have clamping surfaces protruding from the cylindrical outer surface of said tubes, the system comprising a collar having a band capable of cooperating with said clamping surfaces and means for clamping said strip, the strip having a first and a second side between which is delimited an internal recess adapted to receive the clamping surfaces.
A clamping system of this type is known from European Patent No. EP 1 451 498. The section of the band of the collar is for example substantially V-shaped or U-shaped, so that the wings formed by this section take respectively support on the clamping surface of the first tube and that of the second tube. Thus, the tightening of the collar tends to keep the tubes tight against each other. The V-shaped section is interesting insofar as, when tightening the collar, it brings the tubes closer to one another.
The means for clamping the band of the collar comprise for example a screw system. Thus, the ends of the strip can be straightened so as to form support lugs with holes in which can be inserted a screw. The head of the screw is retained relative to one of its legs, while a nut is retained relative to the other leg, so that the relative rotation between the screw and the nut causes the tightening of the bandaged. However, other clamping means may be provided, for example of the type operating by hooking, in particular of the type comprising a hook straightened with respect to the band and an ear also straightened with respect to the band, the hook clinging behind the ear to keep the collar in a tight state. In EP 1 451 498, the clamping system further comprises a washer which is secured to the collar by means of fastening tabs that the washer comprises, this washer also having tabs which are able to grip the first tube when the collar is pre-mounted at the end of this first tube. For the purposes of the present description, "pre-assembled" means that the tube is simply fitted inside the collar, without the latter being tightened. Thus, holding the collar preassembled around the end of the first tube allows it to wait before abutting the two tubes and tighten the band of the collar around their assembled ends.
European Patent No. EP 2 598 785 proposes for its part to equip the system with first and second pre-assembly means for pre-mounting the collar on the first and second tubes, once they have been brought closer together. from each other and fitted into the necklace. This makes it possible to tighten the band without having to hold the two tubes in position. In this patent, the first and second pre-assembly means may be formed on a single washer carried by the band of the collar, in particular by its first side, or by two washers, namely a first washer similar to that of the system. EP 1 451 498, carried by the first sidewall, and a second washer carried by the second sidewall.
The aforementioned devices provide overall satisfaction, but they require the use of one or two washers to perform the pre-assembly. These washers having an inner periphery similar to that of the collar, they represent a relatively large amount of material. In addition, their geometry is relatively complex so that they can both be properly held relative to the band of the collar over their entire periphery, and correctly hold relative to the collar the ends of the respective tubes with which they cooperate . Moreover, in some cases, the washer must also perform another function than the pre-assembly, for example a sealing function. In some cases, this function can be ensured only if the washer has a precise thickness, which is not always compatible with the elasticity that should have the pre-assembly tabs to properly perform their function, it being understood that these tabs have principle the same thickness as the washer since they are made from the same strip.
US Pat. No. 7,770,937 is also known which, in the particular case of a ball joint assembly, recommends, in order to carry out the pre-assembly, to weld on one of the tubes an axial tab retained with respect to the band of the collar. or to weld on the band of the collar a clip which extends over a portion of the circumference of this band and which has fingers hooking behind the clamping surface of one of the tubes. This patent also suggests the use of individual fingers attached to the band so as to form extensions which extend from the edge of this band and can hook onto the clamping surface of a tube. These individual fingers are only external to the web and, like the staple, they are welded to the outer periphery of the web. Thus, the pre-assembly means proposed by this patent US 7,770,937 are relatively bulky outside the collar and have the disadvantage of requiring a welding operation either on the outer periphery of the collar, or on one of the tubes. This operation does of course require that the ad-hoc material is available, either on the line of manufacture of the collar, or on the assembly line of the collar with the tubes. Welding is a very distinct operation from other manufacturing operations of the collar or assembly with the tubes and can damage the surface of the parts involved.
The present description aims to improve the state of the art mentioned above.
Thus, the present disclosure relates to a clamping system for the tight connection of two tubes whose opposite ends have clamping surfaces protruding from the cylindrical outer surface of said tubes, the system comprising a collar having a band adapted to cooperate. with said clamping surfaces and means for clamping said band, the band having a first and a second sidewall between which is delimited an internal recess adapted to receive the clamping surfaces, the system comprising a plurality of individual retaining clips angularly distributed on the first sidewall, each clip having an inner wing and an outer wing opposite, between which the first side is pinched, and a retaining portion located radially inwardly, one of said wings carrying a first zone of support which cooperates with a first bearing surface of the collar turned towards the axis of the latter, p for elastically biasing the clip towards the axis of the collar so that the retaining portion is adapted to cooperate with the clamping surface of the first tube to retain the collar in a pre-mounted state on this tube by limiting the movement of the collar relative to the first tube in the direction towards the free end of said first tube provided with the clamping surface of this first tube.
Thus, according to the present disclosure, the pre-assembly is carried out by means of individual clips which are clamped on the first flank of the collar to be carried, each, by this first flank, and which each have a retaining portion which cooperates with the clamping surface of the first tube to perform the pre-assembly, The establishment of these individual clips on the first sidewall is extremely simple and requires no welding operation. In particular, these clips are elastically deformable, and their implementation is simply made by arranging on the first sidewall so that the first sidewall is inserted between the inner and outer wings of the clips, which deform elastically to allow this insertion, so that the clips act as pliers by pinching the first flank. Once the clips are in place on the first sidewall, the end of the first tube can be inserted into the clamping system. On this occasion, it pushes the clips radially outwards, so that the clips partially disappear to allow the passage of the clamping surface of the first tube. However, thanks to its first bearing zone which cooperates with the first bearing surface of the collar, a clip having been erased elastically returns to its pre-assembly position, in which it is recalled towards the axis of the collar, so that the retaining portion can cooperate with the clamping surface of the first tube to maintain it in the pre-assembled state. Several clips can be angularly distributed on the first flank. In general, it will be sufficient to provide two, three or four clips. The retaining portions of the various clips thus arranged protrude from the inner edge of the first sidewall, towards the axis of the collar. These retaining portions define between them, in the rest situation of the clips, diametrical dimensions which are smaller than the maximum diametrical dimensions of the clamping surface of the first tube. The retaining portions deviate from the axis of the collie when inserting the end of the first tube into the collar, and then the clips resume a position in their retaining portions sufficiently protrude axially from the edge. the first side to define a pre-assembly diameter, less than the maximum diameter of the clamping surface of the first tube.
By thus using several individual clips, the amount of material is reduced with respect to a situation in which a pre-assembly washer would be used instead of the clips. In addition, if, moreover, the clamping system comprises a washer, for example to ensure a sealing function, the sealing function and the pre-assembly function can be dissociated and thicknesses of different materials can be used for the washer and for the clips, which allows in particular to use sufficiently strong clips while having a washer very deformable to ensure a sealing function. Finally, individual clips can be used to pre-mount the collar on the first tube, while using a washer for pre-assembly on the second tube. This washer can for example ensure a dual pre-assembly function on the second tube (possibly less mechanically demanding than the pre-assembly on the first tube) and sealing the connection between the tubes.
Optionally, the first bearing surface of the collar is formed on the inner edge of the first sidewall.
Thus, the collar of the clamping system may be a standard collar, the clips simply pressing on its inner edge.
Optionally, for at least one of the clips, the first bearing zone is formed on a support tongue cut in one of the inner and outer wings.
This cutting is a simple operation, which can be done without removal of material or with a partial removal of material leaving in the cut a tongue, which can be folded to form the first bearing zone.
Optionally, the support tongue is cut in the outer flange and protrudes into the inner space of the clip between the inner and outer wings, at least by its free end.
Optionally, the support tongue is connected to the outer wing in the vicinity of the junction between the inner and outer wings.
Optionally, the support tongue is connected to the outer wing in a connection zone remote from the junction between the inner and outer wings, and has a current portion extending from said connecting zone to said junction and a portion terminal folded in the inner space of the clip, between its inner and outer wings.
Optionally, the support tongue is cut in the inner wing and protrudes into the internal space of the clip between the inner and outer wings, at least by its free end.
Optionally, the free end of the support tongue is bent towards the inner wing and is adapted to cooperate with the first bearing surface of the collar by a surface issuing from the face of the inner wing opposite the wing. external.
Thus, several embodiments can be provided for a support tongue while retaining the clip a very simple geometry and requiring little material.
Optionally, for a clip having a first bearing zone of the aforementioned type, cooperating with a first bearing surface of the collar, the inner wing has a free end portion bent inwards and forming a second zone. support adapted, by its outer surface, to cooperate with the bottom of the inner recess of the strip on which is formed a second bearing surface of the collar.
In this case, the clip has two support zones. In particular, when the first bearing zones are of the aforementioned type and the first bearing surface of the collar is formed on the inner edge of the first sidewall, the collar may be of the standard type, the second support zone simply cooperating. with the bottom of the inner recess of the band.
However, the curved free end inner flange can form the first bearing zone. Thus, optionally, the inner flange of at least one of the clips has a free end portion bent inwards and forming the first bearing zone adapted, by its outer surface, to cooperate with the bottom the internal recess of the strip on which is formed the first bearing surface of the collar.
In this case, the clip may not have a support tongue of the aforementioned type, the first bearing zone being simply formed by the free end portion, which cooperates with the bottom of the inner recess of the band, the collar can be standard.
Optionally, the outer flange of at least one of the clips has a free end portion bent inwards and adapted to cap the junction area between the first and second sidewalls of the strip.
This outer wing is then an additional means for securing the clip with the neck band, which comes in addition to the nip of the first side between the inner and outer wings as previously exposed.
Optionally, the inner flange of at least one of the clips has, at a distance from its connection with the outer flange, a nip portion brought to the outer flange.
The nip is then made between the outer wing and the nip portion from the inner wing. Thus, the inner wing portions other than the nipping portion may be spaced from the inner surface of the first sidewall while allowing the nip to be effective.
Optionally, the nip portion is formed by a nip tongue, cut in the inner wing and also forming the first bearing zone which cooperates with the inner surface of the first side on which is formed the first bearing surface of the collar , the pinch tongue being in particular turned away from the axis of the collar.
The pinch tongue thus serves both to perform the useful pinch to maintain the clip on the first side of the collar, and to form the first bearing zone which, by reaction with the first bearing surface of the collar, tends to resiliently returning the retaining portion to the axis of the collar to allow the pre-assembly of the collar on the first tube.
Optionally, the retaining portion of at least one of the clips is formed at the junction of the inner and outer wings.
The retaining portion is mechanically strong, in particular due to the hardening operated by the folding of the clip at the junction of the inner and outer wings. This retaining portion may have a surface without a straight edge, which can easily slide on the free end of the first tube when fitting the collar around this first tube, and can cooperate with the clamping surface of the first tube without hurting it .
Optionally, the retaining portion of at least one of the clips is formed by a retaining tab carried by the inner wing, being in particular connected to a lateral edge of said inner wing, and folded towards the axis of the necklace.
In this case, the retaining portion is made mechanically resistant due to folding towards the axis of the collar.
Optionally, the clamping system comprises means for, in the pre-assembled state of the collar on the first tube, iimiter the displacement of the collar relative to the first tube in the direction away from the free end of said first tube provided of the clamping surface of this first tube.
Such means can be realized in different ways.
For example, the clamping system comprises a displacement limiting member carried by the second sidewall. This displacement limiting member may also be used for pre-assembly of the collar on the second tube. This member may in particular be a washer. For pre-assembly on the first tube, the individual clips can be sized to provide the desired strength. As for the pre-assembly on the second tube, the washer can serve to also provide another function, such as a sealing function. In this case, the pre-assembly relative to the second tube may possibly be less resistant to tearing than the pre-assembly relative to the first tube. For example, the clamping system can be pre-mounted in advance on the first tube to be shipped with the latter, which may require that it is highly resistant to tearing, while the pre-assembly on the second tube may be simply useful at the time of assembly, in which case we can be satisfied with a pre-assembly less resistant to tearing.
In another example, the inner flange of at least one of the clips has a transverse flange projecting towards the axis of the collar.
In this case, the limitation of movement of the collar relative to the first tube in the direction away from the free end of the first tube can thus be achieved, even if the clamping system is not provided with a washer or specific displacement limiting member cooperating with the second flank of the collar.
Optionally, the inner flange of at least one of the clips has a gripping lug protruding into the inner space of the clip between the inner and outer wings.
It has been indicated above that a pre-assembly can be carried out on the second tube by means of a washer, for example a washer also having a sealing function. It is also possible to pre-assemble the second tube using individual clips similar to those described in this presentation, placed on the second side of the collar.
The present disclosure will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments shown by way of non-limiting illustration. The disclosure relates to the accompanying drawings in which: - Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the clamping system and the ends of two tubes before the assembly of this system on these ends, the clamping system being seen from a first side; - Figure 2 is a perspective view of the clamping system taken from a second side, according to the arrow II of Figure 1; - Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the various components of the clamping system before assembly, and the ends of the two tubes; - Figure 4 is a sectional view in the plane IV-IV of Figure 2; - Figure 5A is a sectional view in the plane V-V of Figure 2; - Figures 5B and 5C show, respectively in side view and in perspective, the clip shown in the section of Figure 5A; - Figure 5D shows, in perspective, an alternative embodiment of this clip; FIG. 6A is a view corresponding to FIG. 5A, for another embodiment of the clip; - Figures 6B and 6C show, respectively in side view and in perspective, the clip of Figure 6A; Fig. 7A is a view corresponding to Fig. 5A for yet another embodiment of the clip; - Figures 7B and 7C show, respectively in side view and in perspective the clip of Figure 7A; - Figure 8A is a view corresponding to Figure 5A for yet another embodiment of the clip; - Figures 8B and 8C show, respectively in side view and in perspective, the clip of Figure 8A; FIG. 9A is a view corresponding to FIG. 5A for yet another embodiment of the clip; - Figures 9B and 9C show, respectively in side view and in perspective the clip of Figure 9A; - Figure 10 shows, in perspective, the clamping system according to another embodiment, disposed on the assembled ends of the tubes, seen from a first side; - Figure 11 is a perspective view taken along the arrow XI of Figure 10; - Figure 12 shows, in perspective taken on the same side as Figure 10, the clamping system of Figures 10 and 11; - Figure 13 is a sectional view in the plane XIII-XIII of Figure 12; and FIGS. 14A and 14B are two perspective views of the clip of FIG. 13.
The collar of the clamping system according to the present disclosure is for example broadly similar to that described in documents EP 1 451 498 and EP 2 598 785.
Thus, as can be seen in particular in FIGS. 1 to 3, this collar 10 comprises a band 12 which has a first side 13A and a second side 13B between which is delimited an internal recess 14.
In all the following, unless otherwise indicated, we will describe as "internal" the elements that are directed towards the axis A of the collar or which are the closest to this axis A compared to other elements described as "external", the "external" elements are also those that are directed away from the A axis.
The clamping system is used to connect two tubes at their ends. Thus, Figure 1 shows a first tube 1 and a second tube 2, which respectively have a first clamping surface 1A and a second clamping surface 2A projecting from their respective cylindrical outer surfaces. For the assembly of the tubes 1 and 2, the clamping system can be arranged around the assembled ends of the tubes, so that the clamping surfaces 1A and 1B are in the recess 14 of the strip 12. In this situation, the 13A and 13B flanks respectively cooperate with the clamping surfaces 1A and 2A, so that clamping the clamp maintains both ends.
In this case, the strip 12 has a V-shaped cross-section, that is to say that the flanks 13A and 13B are oriented towards the axis A, while tending to gradually move away from the other as one progresses to their respective internal edges 13Ά and 13'B. On their side, the clamping surfaces 1A and 2A have a diameter which gradually increases towards the free ends facing the tubes, for example being of frustoconical shape. Thus, clamping the collar on the clamping surfaces of the ends of the tubes to be assembled tends to bring these ends closer to one another. In this case, the free end of the first tube 1 has a terminal skirt IB which, starting from the top of the clamping surface 1A, tends to progressively approach the axis of the tube. In particular, this end skirt IB may have a frustoconical shape adapted to the inner periphery of the clamping surface 2A of the second tube. For assembly, the axes of the tubes 1 and 2 are obviously aligned and coaxial with the axis A of the collar.
The collar 10 comprises means for clamping the band 12. In this case, this band 12 has ends, respectively 12A and 12B, which are substantially radially rectified so as to form support lugs. These tabs are pierced so as to allow the passage of the rod 16A of a screw 16 through these tabs. In a manner known per se, the head 16B of the screw (see Figure 12) can be retained relative to the lug 12A, while a nut 18 cooperates with the lug 12B, so that the relative rotation of the screw and the nut in the tightening direction brings the support lugs 12A and 12B closer to one another and thus reduces the inside diameter of the collar, which makes it possible to tighten the band.
The clamping system also includes a plurality of individual clips 20 which are angularly distributed on the first sidewall 13A. As will be seen better in the following, each clip is retained on the side 13A in the manner of a clamp, that is to say that this side is pinched between the inner and outer wings of the clip.
In this case, the clamping system also comprises a washer 22, which is carried by the second side 13B. For example, this washer is similar to the washer 28, 128 of the clamping system described in EP 1 451 498.
As will be explained in the following, the individual clips 20 allow to retain the clamping system in the pre-mounted state on the first tube, cooperating with the clamping surface of this first tube LA, while the washer allows to retain this system in the preassembled state on the second tube, the washer cooperating with the clamping surface 2A, while the ends of the tubes are close to each other, so that the two bearing surfaces 1A and 2A are in the recess 14 of the strip 12.
With reference in particular to FIGS. 3 and 4, it can be seen that the washer 22 has a substantially frustoconical ring 23 which, in the assembled state of the two tubes, is disposed between the inner periphery of the clamping surface 2A of the tube 2 and the outer periphery of the skirt IB of the tube 1. This ring may have corrugations which, during tightening, are deformed, to ensure sealing between the surfaces of the tubes with which they cooperate.
The washer 22 is retained relative to the collar 10 by cooperation with the flank 13B of the strip 12. For this purpose, the washer has fastening tabs which, in this case, are of different types. These are in particular internal tabs 24 which, in the uncompressed state of the collar, abut against the inner surface of the sidewall 13B, external tabs 26 of a first type, which are longer than the internal tabs. 32 and are oriented substantially parallel to the axis A so as to cooperate with the inner edge 13'B of the sidewall 13B, and external tabs of a second type 28 which cooperate with the outer periphery of the sidewall 13B by their free ends 28A shaped hook. The middle portions 28B of these tabs have tongues 28C which, as seen in FIG. 4, grip the clamping surface 2A, as well as inclined axial edges 28D which also grip the tightening 2A when the free end of the tube 2 is inserted into the recess 14 of the band of the collar, on the ring 23 of the washer 22.
With particular reference to 3, 5A, 5B and 5C, the individual clips are now described. For the clarity of Figure 5A, the space between the ends of the tubes on which the clamping system is pre-mounted, is exaggerated. Each of these clips 20 has an inner flange 30 and an outer flange 32 facing one another. In particular, these wings are axially opposite. As seen in Figure 5A, the flank 13A of the band 12 of the collar is clamped between these inner and outer wings. The clip 20 has a retaining portion 34 located radially inwards, and the outer flange 32 has a first bearing zone 36 which, as seen in FIG. 5A, cooperates with a first bearing surface of the collar formed in this case by the inner edge 13Ά of the flank 13A. In this case, when the clip 20 is pinched on the first side 13A, the inner edge 13Ά bears on the bearing zone 36, which tends to return the retaining portion 34 towards the axis of the collar. This ensures that the retaining portion 34 is at the desired distance from the inner edge 13Ά of the sidewall 13A, that is to say, considered together, the retaining portions 34 of the different clips 20 angularly distributed on the first side define the desired radial dimensions, slightly smaller than the radius R2 of the top of the bearing surface 1A. However, the return of the retaining portion 34 to the axis A of the collar is elastic. Thus, when the clamping system is put in place on the first tube, the free end of the latter can be inserted into the internal recess 14 of the strip, the top of the clamping surface 1A then cooperating with the retaining portions. 34 to resiliently radially push the clips 20 outward and then, once the top of the bearing surface is in the recess 14, the clips resiliently retake their pre-assembly retaining positions in which, as shown on 5A, the retaining portions 34 of the different clips define radial dimensions RI less than the radius R2. The collar 10 is thus retained in the pre-mounted state on the first tube, that is to say that the movement of the collar relative to the first tube in the direction F towards the free end of the first tube is limited by the cooperation of the retaining portions with the first clamping surface 1.
In this case, the retaining portion 34 is formed at the junction between the inner and outer wings.
The bearing zone 36 is formed on a bearing lug 37 which is cut in the outer flange 32 and which is located in the internal space 21 of the clip defined between its inner and outer wings 30 and 32. In FIG. In this case, the support tongue 37 is connected to the outer flange 32 in the vicinity of the junction between the inner and outer wings.
We also see that the outer flange 32 of the clip 20 has a gripping lug 38 which protrudes into the inner space 21 of the clip. As seen in Figure 5A, this lug cooperates with the outer surface of the side 13A of the band 12 to grip the latter with a tendency to oppose the movement of the clip relative to the side 13A towards the axis A necklace. This lug 38 is located at a distance from the junction between the inner and outer wings, for example in the vicinity of the free end of the outer bore, so as to be positioned in contact with the outer surface of the sidewall 13A when the clip is pinched on this fiancé. In this case, the lug 38 is formed by a cut of the outer flange 32 folded inwards and towards the axis A. In addition, we see in this case that the tongue 37 and the lug 38 are located at the two opposite edges of a window 40 cut in the outer wing 32. Thus, the outer wing has two marginaies full portions on either side of this window 40. One could provide a reverse arrangement, with a solid central portion, on at least one edge of which would be formed a notch whose inner edge would be folded to form the tongue 37 and the outer edge would be folded to form the pin 38. It could also be provided that the clip has a window of the window type 40 and one or more lateral notches, with a tongue 37 located either on the inner edge of the window, or on the inner edge of a notch, and a gripping pin 38 located either on the edge outside the window, either on the outer edge of the notch.
FIG. 5B shows a clip 20 'which is a variant of the clip 20, similar in every respect to this clip, except that the tongue 37', the external surface of which forms the bearing zone 36 ', has longitudinal edges 37 "longer, the inner edge of the window 40 'being located in the junction zone between the inner and outer wings 30' and 32 ', or even into the inner flange 30'. tongue 37 'whose outer surface forms the bearing zone 36' protrudes into the internal space of the clip from its outer flange 32 ', the retaining portion 34' of the clip 20 'is also located at the junction between its inner and outer wings.
FIGS. 6A to 6C are now described, in which the clip is slightly different from those of the preceding figures. In FIGS. 6A to 6B, this clip is designated by the reference 120, the other elements being designated by the same reference as in the previous figures. The clip 120 has an inner wing 130 and an outer wing 132. Its retaining portion 134 is formed at the junction of the inner and outer wings, that is to say, as for the clips of the previous figures, in the area of folding between the inner and outer wings.
The bearing zone 136 is also formed by the outer surface of a tongue 137 which is folded into the inner space 121 of the clip. This time, this tongue 137 is folded from the inner wing 130 to which it is connected, near the junction between the inner and outer wings. In this case, it is only the curved free end portion of the tongue 137 that protrudes into the internal space 121, the rest of the tongue being substantially in the plane of the inner wing 130.
The clip has a window 140 which extends from a region of the outer wing adjacent its free end into the inner wing. From its attachment to the inner wing 130, the tongue 137 extends substantially in the plane of this inner flange towards the retaining portion 134, then is bent to be folded into the internal space 121 of the clip, set back from the junction between the inner and outer wings. In the vicinity of the attachment of the tongue 137 with the inner wing, the edges 137 "of this tongue are cut in the inner wing over a length for example of the order of 1/3 of the length of the inner wing, in order to give this tab a relatively high elasticity The clip 120 also has a gripping lug 138 which is in this case formed at the edge of the window 140 adjacent to the free end of the outer flange 132. As 5B and 5C, one could reverse the arrangement, making the tongue 137, and possibly the lug 138, formed in lateral notches of the wings.
FIGS. 7A to 7C, which are also distinguished from FIGS. 5A to 5C only by the conformation of the clip 220, are described. This clip 220 is in this case identical to the clip 20 previously described, except as regards the conformation of the clip. free end of its outer flange 232. In particular, the inner and outer flanges 230, 232, the tongue 237 whose outer surface 236 form the bearing zone, the window 240 similar to the window 40, the spigot 238 and the retaining portion 234. However, the outer flange 232 is extended relative to that of the clip 20. In fact, this outer flange has a free end portion 232 'which is bent inwards so that to cap the junction zone 13 'between the flanks 13A and 13B of the band 12 of the collar. The cap thus formed contributes to holding the clip pinched on the side 13A by opposing its movement towards the axis A of the collar. Of course, such a curved extension of the outer wing could also be used on the clips of Figures 5A to 5D and 6A to 6C.
8A to 8C, which are also distinguished from FIGS. 5A to 5C by the conformation of the clip 320. This clip has inner and outer wings 330 and 332 between which is clamped the flank 13A of the band of the collar, a portion retainer 334 at the junction of its wings, and a bearing zone 336 formed on a tongue 337 which protrudes into the inner space 321 of the clip. However, in this case, the support tongue 337 is connected to the outer wing 332 in a connecting zone 337A which is distant from the junction between the inner and outer wings. This tongue has a running portion 337B which extends from the connecting zone 337A to the junction 334, and an end portion 337C which is folded in the inner space 321 of the clip. In this case, the current portion 337B of the tongue is slightly raised relative to the outer flange 332 from which it comes, which gives it increased elasticity. As previously, the bearing surface of the flange 13A of the collar which abuts against the bearing zone 336 is formed by the inner edge 13Ά of the flank 13A. In this case, the outer flange 332 of the clip has a free end 332 'bent to cap the junction zone 13' between the flanks 13A and 13B of the band of the collar. In this case, this clip has no gripping lug of the type of lugs 38, 138 and 238 described above, but it could include such lugs, for example formed on the marginal portions of the outer face of the clip, on either side of the window 340 in which the tongue 337 is cut.
FIGS. 9A to 9C are now described, which are also distinguished from FIGS. 5A to 5C by the conformation of the clip. This clip 420 has an inner flange 430 and an outer flange 432 between which is clamped the flank 13A of the strip. However, the support zone is formed differently with respect to the clips described above. Indeed, this support zone 436 is formed at the free end of the inner wing 430. More specifically, this inner wing has a free end portion 430 'which extends to the bottom 14A of the recess 14 formed between the flanks 13A and 13B of the neck band, and therefore comes to bear against this background. The free end portion 430 'of the inner wing is bent inwards, the bearing zone 436 being formed by the outer surface of this curved hollow end portion 430', in contact with the bottom of the recess. 14A. In this case, the outer flange 432 is a solid band portion. However, it should be understood that this clip could comprise, in addition to the support zone 436 which has just been described, a bearing zone of the type of support zones 36, 136, 236 and 336 previously described.
To illustrate this, it is indicated in broken lines in Figure 9C, the possibility for the outer flange 432 of the clip 420 to have a window 440 similar to the window 40, and a tab 436 'similar to the tongue 36.
The retaining portion 434 is, as for the previously described clips, located at the junction between the inner and outer wings.
In the various configurations that have just been described, the inner wing of the clip has, at a distance from its connection with the outer wing, a nip portion brought to the outer wing. For example, the inner flange 30 of the clip 20 has a folding zone 31, the end portion 31 'of this inner flange extending beyond this folding zone being brought inwards. The same conformation is visible on the clips of the other figures, except that, for that of FIGS. 9A to 9C, this nip portion 431 'brought towards the outer flange extends between the folding zone 431 and the portion of FIG. 'free end 430' bent inwards.
It could also be provided that this nip portion is formed by a nip tongue, cut in the inner wing and also forming the bearing zone which cooperates with the bearing surface of the collar. This is particularly shown in Figures 10 to 14B, which is now described. In these figures, the tubes are inverted with respect to the preceding figures, the first tube 1 'which cooperates by its clamping surface A with the clips 520 being similar to the tube 2 of the preceding figures, while the tube 2', with its clamping surface 2Ά and skirt 2'B is similar to tube 1 of the preceding figures.
First of all, FIGS. 10 to 12 are described. The collar represented in these figures is in itself similar to that of the preceding figures, and is therefore designated by the same references. In this case, the clamping system shown in these figures is devoid of the washer 22 of previous figures. It should be understood, however, that such a washer could be provided because it is compatible with this embodiment.
Figures 10 and 11 show the clamping system pre-mounted on the ends of the two assembled tubes. FIG. 12 shows the clamping system alone, that is to say the collar equipped with the individual clips 520. By focusing more particularly on FIGS. 13, 14A and 14B, it can be seen that this dip 520 has an internal wing 530 and an outer wing 532, and the flank 13A of the band 12 of the collar is clamped between these internal and external eyes. However, to achieve the nip, the outer flange 532 extends against the outer surface of the flank 13A, and the side of the inner flange, the clip has a nipping portion 531 'which is formed by a nip tongue, cut in the inner wing 530 and reievée relative to it in the inner space 521 of the dip between its inner and outer wings. It can be seen in FIG. 13 that, when the clip is assembled on the side 13A, the free end of the nip tongue 531 'rests against the inner surface of the side 13A. This flank is thus pinched between this free end and the outer wing. This nip 531 'also forms a bearing zone which cooperates with the inner surface of the first side 13A tending to elastically bias the retaining portion 534 of the clip to the axis A of the collar. In particular, the tongue 531 'is raised in the inner space 521 of the dip from its connection 531Ά with the inner wing, located at a distance from the junction zone 533 between the inner and outer wings.
In this case, the retaining portion 534 of the clip is formed by two retaining tabs 534 which are carried by the inner flange 530, in particular being connected to a lateral edge 535 of this inner flange, and which are folded towards the inside. collar axis. As can be seen in FIG. 13, the free edges of the wings 534 thus rest on the clamping surface A of the tube 1 when the latter is inserted into the recess 14 of the band 12, in order to retain the collar in the state pre-mounted with respect to this clamping surface ΓΑ. To limit the advancement of the free end of the tube 1 'in the internal recess, in this pre-assembled state, the clip 520 has a transverse flange 550 which protrudes towards the axis of the collar. It can be seen in FIG. 13 that, in the pre-assembled state, the free edge of the clamping surface ΓΑ bears against the rear face of the transverse flange 550.
It is also noted that the free end 532 'of the outer flange 532 of the clip 520 extends to cover the junction zone 13' of the flanks 13A and 13B, being curved inwards. This therefore contributes to oppose excessive displacement of the clip relative to the side 13A in the direction going towards the axis A.
As in the previous embodiments, when the collar is engaged on the clamping surface A, the latter cooperates with the retaining portion 534 to elastically deform the clip, and the latter is resiliently biased towards the axis A of the collar so that its retaining portion delimits a radius less than the maximum radius of the clamping surface of the first tube, so as to retain the pre-mounted collar on said surface. In the case of the clip of FIGS. 10 to 14B, it is the inner wing 530 as a whole which flexes elastically, being biased towards the axis A by the pinch tongue 531 'which also forms the first bearing zone .
As indicated, the clamping system of FIGS. 10 to 14B is devoid of the washer 22 of the preceding figures. In general, its flank 13B is devoid of washer or clip which would serve to retain the tube 1 in the pre-mounted state in the internal recess 14. It is understood that one could however equip this flank 13B d ' a washer-like washer 22, or clips, in particular similar to those described with reference to Figures 1 to 9C. When tightening, the two tubes are brought closer to each other, and the inner flange 530 of the clip 520 folds against the inner surface of the flank 13A by plastic deformation, the folded edge 550 therefore no longer opposes the advance of the first tube to the second tube 2 '.
In the case of Figures 1 to 9C, the washer 22 serves not only to perform a pre-assembly relative to the second tube, but also to limit the movement of the collar relative to the first tube 1 in the direction away from the free end of this first tube.
The clips described in this presentation are in particular formed of metal, from a simple band of folded metal and, optionally, cut. Similarly, the collar and, when present, the washer, may be metal.
权利要求:
Claims (19)
[1" id="c-fr-0001]
REVENDICATONS
1. Clamping system for the tight connection of two tubes (1, 2; V, 2 ') whose facing ends have clamping surfaces (1A, 2A, 1Ά, 2Ά) protruding from the cylindrical outer surface said tubes, the system comprising a collar (10) having a band (12) adapted to cooperate with said clamping surfaces and means (12A, 12B, 16, 18) for clamping said band, the band having a first and a second sidewall (13A, 13B) between which is delimited an internal recess (14) adapted to receive the clamping surfaces, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of individual retaining clips (20; 20 '; 120; 220; 320; 420; 520) angularly distributed on the first sidewall (13A), each clip having an inner flange (30; 30 '; 130; 230; 330; 430; 530) and an outer flange (32; 32'; 132; 232; 332; 432; 532), between which the first side is pinched, and a retaining portion (34; 34, 134, 234, 334; 434; 534) located radially inward, one of said wings carrying a first bearing zone (36; 36 '; 136; 236; 336; 436; 436'; 531 ') which cooperates with a first bearing surface (13Ά, 14Ά) of the collar turned towards the axis of the latter, to resiliently bias the clip towards the axis (A) of the collar so that the retaining portion is adapted to cooperate with the clamping surface (lA; ΓΑ) of the first tube (1; Γ) for retaining the collar in a pre-mounted state on this tube by limiting the movement of the collar relative to the first tube in the direction towards the free end of said first tube provided with the surface clamping this first tube.
[2" id="c-fr-0002]
2. clamping system according to claim 1, characterized in that the first bearing surface of the collar (10) is formed on the inner edge (13Ά) of the first flank (13A).
[3" id="c-fr-0003]
3. Clamping system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, for at least one of the clips (20; 20 '; 120; 220; 320; 420), the first bearing zone (36; 136; 236; 336; 436 '; 531') is formed on a bearing tongue (37; 37 '; 137; 237; 337) cut in one of the inner and outer wings.
[4" id="c-fr-0004]
4. Clamping system according to claim 3, characterized in that the support tongue (37; 37 '; 137; 237; 337) is cut in the outer flange and protrudes into the internal space of the clip between the internal and external wings, at least by its free end.
[5" id="c-fr-0005]
5. Clamping system according to claim 4, characterized in that the support tongue (37; 37 '; 237) is connected to the outer flange in the vicinity of the junction between the inner and outer wings.
[6" id="c-fr-0006]
6. Clamping system according to claim 4, characterized in that the support tongue (337) is connected to the outer flange (332) in a connection zone (337A) distant from the junction between the inner wings (330 ) and external (332), and has a running portion (337B) extending from said connecting zone (337A) to said junction (334) and a folded end portion (337C) in the inner space (321) of the clip.
[7" id="c-fr-0007]
Clamping system according to claim 3, characterized in that the support tongue (137) is cut in the inner flange (130) and projects into the internal space (121) of the clip (120) between the internal and external wings, at least by its free end.
[8" id="c-fr-0008]
8. Clamping system according to claim 7, characterized in that the free end of the support tongue (137) is bent towards the inner flange (130) and is adapted to cooperate with the first bearing surface ( 13Ά) of the collar by a surface issuing from the face of the inner wing opposite to the outer wing.
[9" id="c-fr-0009]
9. clamping system according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner flange (430) of at least one of the clips (420) has a free end portion, bent inward and forming the first bearing zone (436) adapted, by its outer surface, to cooperate with the bottom (14A) of the inner recess (14) of the strip on which is formed the first bearing surface of the collar.
[10" id="c-fr-0010]
10. Clamping system according to any one of claims 3 to 8, characterized in that the inner flange (430) has a free end portion, curved inwardly and forming a second bearing zone (436). ) adapted, by its outer surface, to cooperate with the bottom (14A) of the inner recess (14) of the strip on which is formed a second bearing surface of the collar.
[11" id="c-fr-0011]
11. Clamping system according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the outer flange (232; 332; 532) of at least one of the clips (220; 320; 520) has a portion free end (232; 332; 532), bent inwards and adapted to cap the junction area (13 ') between the first and second sidewalls (13A, 13B) of the band (12).
[12" id="c-fr-0012]
12. Clamping system according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the inner flange (30; 430) of at least one of the clips (20; 420) has, at a distance from its connection with the outer flange (32; 432) a nip portion (31 '; 431') returned to the outer flange.
[13" id="c-fr-0013]
13. Clamping system according to claim 12, characterized in that the nip portion is formed by a nip tongue (531 '), cut in the inner flange (530) and also forming the first bearing zone which cooperates with the inner surface of the first side (13A) on which is formed the first bearing surface of the collar, the pinch tongue being in particular turned away from the axis (A) of the collar.
[14" id="c-fr-0014]
14. Clamping system according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the retaining portion (34; 134; 234; 334; 434) of at least one of the clips is formed at the junction of internal and external wings.
[15" id="c-fr-0015]
15. Clamping system according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the retaining portion of at least one of the clips (520) is formed by a retaining tongue (534) carried by the internal wing (530), being in particular connected to a lateral edge (535) of said inner wing, and folded towards the axis (A) of the collar.
[16" id="c-fr-0016]
16. Clamping system according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that it comprises means (22; 550) for, in the pre-assembled state of the collar (10) on the first tube (1 1 '), limiting the movement of the collar relative to the first tube in the direction away from the free end of said first tube provided with the clamping surface of the first tube.
[17" id="c-fr-0017]
17. Clamping system according to claim 16, characterized in that it comprises a displacement limiting member, in particular a washer (22), carried by the second side (13B).
[18" id="c-fr-0018]
18. Clamping system according to claim 16, characterized in that the inner flange of at least one of the clips (520) has a transverse flange (550) projecting towards the axis (A) of the collar.
[19" id="c-fr-0019]
19. Clamping system according to any one of claims 1 to 18, characterized in that the inner flange (32; 132; 232) of at least one of the clips (20; 20 '; 120; 220). has a gripping lug (38; 138; 238) projecting into the inner space of the clip between the inner and outer flanges.
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