Energy chain, particularly for clean room applications
US-9464689-B2 · Oct 11, 2016 · US
US10591089B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10591089-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515512269-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A line guide device for lines for a clean room application, wherein the line guide device comprises: a first end for fixing to a stationary connecting location and a second end for fixing to a relatively moveable connecting location and between the ends forms an upper run, a displaceable direction-changing curve and a lower run, wherein the direction-changing curve is curved about a direction-changing axis, and wherein the line guide device has a flexible sheath and the sheath dust-tightly surrounds an internal space, wherein the sheath is configured as a corrugated tubular sheath and has a corrugated profile which serves for flexibility, wherein the sheath at least in a longitudinal section has an asymmetric bending behaviour in relation to curvature about the direction-changing axis and to opposite curvature such that a permitted bending sag is less in comparison with a desired curvature, wherein the corrugated tubular sheath has a different corrugated profile at an outside of its periphery than at an inside of its periphery, that faces towards the direction-changing axis, wherein the corrugated tubular sheath in a longitudinal section is composed portion-wise of two shell portions with different corrugated profiles and wherein each of the shell portions has two longitudinal sides, and at both of the longitudinal sides, a fixing band extending in the longitudinal direction. 2. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein at the outside the corrugated tubular sheath has a corrugated profile with corrugated peaks and corrugation troughs, the corrugation troughs having an internal axial width which is less than 20% of an axial width of the corrugation peaks. 3. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the corrugated profile of the outside is of an omega shape, with corrugation peaks having flanks which are bulged out towards the ends, and the flanks, in a straight position of the sheath, are in abutting contact with each other at both sides. 4. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein each fixing band has a tooth arrangement with teeth, which cooperates with a corresponding tooth arrangement on an oppositely disposed shell portion, in a manner of a zip fastener, wherein a join between the fixing bands forms a neutral fibre of the line guide device. 5. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the shell portions are made in one piece from flexible plastic and in longitudinal section have a corrugated profile with an asymmetric bending characteristic in relation to a curvature about a direction-changing axis and to an opposite bending such that the permitted bending is less in comparison with the desired curvature, wherein the shell portions have corrugation peaks having flanks which are bulged out towards the ends and the corrugated profile is of such a configuration that said flanks are in abutting contact with each other at both sides in the straight position. 6. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the sheath itself guides and carries the lines and/or in comparison with the desired concave curvature about the direction-changing axis the corrugated tubular sheath permits only a very slight or substantially no convex bending sag. 7. The line guide device as set forth claim 1 , wherein the sheath is made from plastic. 8. The line guide device as set forth claim 1 , wherein the static convex bending sag is limited to a radius which is a multiple, in particular at least 10 times, greater than the static bending radius of the corrugated tubular sheath upon concave curvature and/or the sheath has an asymmetric bending characteristic with a lower degree of compressibility at the outside of its periphery with respect to the direction-changing axis, than at the inside of its periphery, and/or a lesser axial compressibility of the sheath is afforded in the cross-section over a portion of the outer peripheral region that is at least ⅛ of the full peripheral extent of the sheath. 9. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the sheath has an asymmetric bending characteristic in a first longitudinal portion and an oppositely asymmetric bending characteristic in a second longitudinal portion, and/or the sheath has an asymmetric bending characteristic in a longitudinal portion and a symmetrical bending characteristic in another longitudinal portion. 10. A shell portion for a line guide device for lines, which forms a corrugated tubular sheath and is portion-wise composed of two respective oppositely disposed shell portions with different corrugated profiles, wherein the shell portion is made in one piece from flexible plastic, and in longitudinal section has a corrugated profile with an asymmetric bending characteristic in relation to a curvature about a direction-changing axis and to an opposite bending such that the permitted bending is less in comparison with the desired curvature, wherein the shell portion has an outside corrugated profile of omega shape, with corrugation peaks having flanks which are bulged out towards the ends and the corrugated profile is of such a configuration that said flanks are in abutting contact with each other at both sides wen the shell is in a straight position, and wherein the shell portion has two longitudinal sides, and at both longitudinal sides, the shell portion has a fixing band which extends in the longitudinal direction. 11. The shell portion as set forth in claim 10 , wherein provided at an end region is a sealing projection which is directed perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis and which is peripherally continuous and provided at the other end region is an inwardly disposed, correspondingly extending sealing groove into which the sealing projection of the part adjacent in the longitudinal direction can engage in positively locking and/or force locking relationship. 12. A shell portion for a line guide device for lines, wherein the line guide device forms a corrugated tubular sheath and is portion-wise composed of two respective oppositely disposed corrugated tubular shell portions with different corrugated profiles, wherein, in longitudinal section, the shell portion has a corrugated profile with an asymmetric bending characteristic in relation to a curvature about a direction-changing axis and to an opposite bending such that the permitted bending is less in comparison with the desired curvature, wherein the shell portion has two longitudinal sides, and, at both longitudinal sides, the shell portion has a fixing band which extends in the longitudinal direction and which has a tooth arrangement with teeth, which cooperates with a corresponding tooth arrangement on an oppositely disposed shell portion in a manner of a zip fastener. 13. The shell portion as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the teeth are of an operative cross-section which at least approximately corresponds to the shape of an isosceles trapezium. 14. The shell portion as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the teeth form projections as a prolongation of the fixing band laterally outwardly in a direction perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the shell portion or the line guide device. 15. The shell portion as set forth in claim 12 , wherein, in the region between the tooth arrangement and the transition to the corrugated tubular sheath, there is provided a longitudinal groove cooperating in positively locking relationship with a corresponding tongue on the shell portion to be connected, or there is provided a tongue which cooperates in positively locking relationship with a corresponding longitudinal groove on t
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