Retaining frame for a multicoupling for filling and/or draining a chemical plant container

US10899601B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10899601-B2
Application numberUS-201916389494-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 19, 2019
Priority dateSep 20, 2011
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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Abstract

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A holding stand for a multicoupling for filling and/or emptying a chemical plant container is provided, having a mounting device for the essentially stationary fastening of the holding stand and at least one compensating device, couplable indirectly or directly to the multicoupling, for varying a position of the multicoupling in relation to the mounting device in the vertical direction and/or in the horizontal direction and/or for varying an angular position of the multicoupling in relation to the mounting device about a vertical and/or horizontal axis of rotation. It thereby becomes possible for a multicoupling to be coupled simply.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A holding stand for a multicoupling for filling and/or emptying a chemical plant container, comprising a mounting device adapted for fastening of the holding stand; a first holding arm comprising a first long hole; a second holding arm comprising a second long hole; a multicoupling comprising a holding plate, through which penetrates a plurality of couplings; a first bearing bolt connected to one side of the holding plate and pivotably mounted in the first long hole, and a second bearing bolt connected to an opposite side to the one side of the holding plate and pivotably mounted in the second long hole, and at least one compensating device, couplable indirectly or directly to the multicoupling, for varying a position of the multicoupling in relation to the mounting device; wherein the at least one compensating device comprises an oblique compensating device for pivoting the multicoupling about an oblique axis of rotation, wherein the first and second bearings bolts are moved in the first and second long holes in different directions as the oblique compensating device. 2. The holding stand of claim 1 , wherein the at least one compensating device further comprises a linear compensating device for linear displacement of the multicoupling along an essentially horizontal contact direction for connecting a male coupling to a female coupling; and/or a lift compensating device for linear, essentially vertical displacement of the multicoupling transversely to an essentially horizontal contact direction for connecting a male coupling to a female coupling; and/or a transverse compensating device for linear, essentially horizontal offset of the multicoupling transversely to an essentially horizontal contact direction for connecting a male coupling to a female coupling; and/or a tilt compensating device for pivoting the multicoupling about a horizontal axis of rotation, running transversely to an essentially horizontal contact direction for connecting a male coupling to a female coupling; and/or a rotary compensating device for rotating the multicoupling about a rotary axis of rotation running transversely to an essentially horizontal contact direction for connecting a male coupling to a female coupling. 3. The holding stand of claim 2 , wherein the linear compensating device comprises at least one sliding shoe, guided in a guide rail, for linear displacement of the multicoupling, wherein the guide rail is formed by the mounting device. 4. The holding stand of claim 2 , wherein the lift compensating device comprises a first linear adjustment, configured as a spindle drive, for linear displacement of the multicoupling and a second linear adjustment, configured as a spindle drive, for linear displacement of the multicoupling, wherein the first linear adjustment is actuable independently of the second linear adjustment for providing a rotation of the multicoupling. 5. A docking station for docking a chemical plant container to supply plant, comprising the holding stand of claim 1 , wherein the multicoupling is accommodated movably by the holding stand, comprising at least one connecting coupling, and at least one conveying hose connected to the at least one connecting coupling of the multicoupling, wherein the at least one conveying hose is connected at an end pointing away from the at least one connecting coupling to a hose coupling positioned stationarily in relation to the mounting device of the holding stand, and the at least one conveying hose comprising an arcuate, essentially semicircular run between the hose coupling and the connecting coupling, at least in a subregion, for the compensation of position changes and/or attitude changes of the multicoupling in relation to the mounting device. 6. A docking station for docking a chemical plant container to supply plant, comprising the holding stand of claim 1 , wherein the multicoupling is accommodated movably by the holding stand, comprising at least one connecting coupling, and at least one conveying hose connected to the at least one connecting coupling of the multicoupling, wherein the at least one conveying hose is connected at an end pointing away from the at least one connecting coupling to a hose coupling positioned stationarily in relation to the mounting device of the holding stand, and the at least one conveying hose runs upwards, opposite to a direction of gravity, from the hose coupling to the connecting coupling. 7. The docking station of claim 5 , further comprising a hose repository stand with a guide orifice for leading through the at least one conveying hose, wherein the guide orifice limits movability of the at least one conveying hose in a direction of gravity and/or provides movability of the at least one conveying hose transversely to a direction of gravity in order to compensate position changes and/or attitude changes of the multicoupling in relation to the mounting device. 8. The holding stand according to claim 1 , wherein the holding stand comprises more than one multicoupling for coupling of more than one container. 9. The holding stand according to claim 1 , wherein the holding stand is designed and constructed in accordance with the “ATEX” EU directives. 10. The holding stand according to claim 1 , wherein the holding stand is manufactured from steel.

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  • F16M11/12Primary

    in more than one direction · CPC title

  • Arrangements of hoses, e.g. operative connection with pump motor (hoses in general F16L11/00) · CPC title

  • comprising means allowing depth adjustment, i.e. forward-backward translation of the head relatively to the undercarriage · CPC title

  • Balancing means · CPC title

  • Allowing translations · CPC title

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What does patent US10899601B2 cover?
A holding stand for a multicoupling for filling and/or emptying a chemical plant container is provided, having a mounting device for the essentially stationary fastening of the holding stand and at least one compensating device, couplable indirectly or directly to the multicoupling, for varying a position of the multicoupling in relation to the mounting device in the vertical direction and/or i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bayer Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16M11/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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