Tubular connector with an automatic connection
US-10047889-B2 · Aug 14, 2018 · US
US11248642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11248642-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816630776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A connector for connecting a first component to a locking pin of a second component having a head is disclosed. The connector has a base body with a receiving space for receiving the head. A retaining spring is held by the base body is provided, which has a relative position, referred to as the holding position, relative to the base body and which has a protrusion in this holding position protruding into the receiving space. The protrusion in the holding position can be moved in a release direction and projects less far into the receiving space after moving from the holding position in the release direction than in the holding position. Moving the protrusion from the holding position in the releasing direction tensions the retaining spring. When the retaining spring is in the holding position, the base body can be moved relative to the retaining spring along a locking direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for attaching a first component to a second component, the system comprising: a locking pin including an enclosed solid head, the locking pin being a portion of the second component; and a connector for connecting the first component to the locking pin of the second component, the connector comprising: a base body with a receiving space for receiving the head, and a retaining spring held by the base body and which has a relative position, referred to as the holding position, relative to the base body and which, in this holding position, has a protrusion protruding into the receiving space to extend at least partially around the head, wherein the protrusion in the holding position can be moved in a release direction and, after moving from the holding position in the release direction, projects less far into the receiving space than in the holding position, wherein moving the protrusion from the holding position in the release direction tensions the holding spring, wherein the base body, when the retaining spring is in the holding position, can be moved relative to the retaining spring along a locking direction, wherein the retaining spring is moved from the holding position to a relative position, referred to as the locking position, relative to the base body when the base body is moved into the locking direction, and wherein the base body has an internal contact point or an internal contact surface and the retaining spring has a mating surface, wherein the internal contact point or the inner contact surface in the locking position is in contact with the mating surface of the retaining spring, or the inner contact point and/or the inner contact surface in the locking position comes into contact with the mating surface of the retaining spring when the protrusion in the locking position is moved in the release direction. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the internal contact point, or the internal contact surface in the holding position is in contact with the mating surface of the holding spring, which is at an angle to the locking direction, or is spaced apart from the mating surface of the holding spring, but comes into contact with the mating surface of the holding spring when the base body is moved in the locking direction with the holding spring in the holding position and the contact point in contact with the mating surface of the retaining spring or the contact surface in contact with the mating surface of the retaining spring slides along the mating surface when the base body is moved in the direction of the locking direction. 3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the retaining spring has a second projection which, in the holding position, protrudes into the receiving space and which is arranged opposite the first protrusion. 4. The system according to claim 3 , wherein the second protrusion and the first protrusion can be moved away from each other by spreading the retaining spring. 5. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the protrusion passes through a window provided in the base body. 6. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the protrusion has a concave surface section facing the interior of the receiving space or has a planar surface section facing the interior of the receiving space and extending at an angle of >0° and <90° to the locking direction. 7. The system according to claim 1 wherein the head is spherical, rectangular, ellipsoidal, or polyhedral. 8. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the head is located in the receiving space of the connector, and the locking pin has a surface section facing the protrusion which is convex or which extends at an angle of >0° and <90° to the locking direction. 9. A method for connecting a first component to a locking pin of a second component having a head, the method comprising the system according to claim 7 , wherein the head of the locking pin is moved into the receiving space of the connector. 10. A system for attaching a first component to a second component, the system comprising: a locking pin including an enclosed solid head, the locking pin being a portion of the second component; and a connector for connecting the first component to the locking pin of the second component, the connector comprising: a base body with a receiving space for receiving the head, and a retaining spring held by the base body and which has a relative position, referred to as the holding position, relative to the base body and which, in this holding position, has a protrusion protruding into the receiving space to extend at least partially around the head, wherein the protrusion in the holding position can be moved in a release direction and, after moving from the holding position in the release direction, projects less far into the receiving space than in the holding position, wherein moving the protrusion from the holding position in the release direction tensions the holding spring, wherein the base body, when the retaining spring is in the holding position, can be moved relative to the retaining spring along a locking direction, wherein the retaining spring is moved from the holding position to a relative position, referred to as the locking position, relative to the base body when the base body is moved into the locking direction, and wherein the retaining spring has an external contact point or an external contact surface and the base body has a mating surface, wherein the external contact point or the external contact surface in the locking position is in contact with the mating surface of the base body or the external contact point or the external contact surface in the locking position comes into contact with the mating surface of the base body when the protrusion in the locking position is moved in the release direction. 11. The system according to claim 10 , wherein the external contact surface, or the external contact point in the holding position is in contact with the mating surface of the base body, which is at an angle to the locking direction, or is arranged at a distance from the mating surface of the base body, but comes into contact with the mating surface of the base body when the base body is moved in the locking direction with the retaining spring in the holding position and the contact point in contact with the mating surface of the base body, or the contact surface in contact with the mating surface of the base body slides along the mating surface when the base body is moved in the direction of the locking direction. 12. The system according to claim 10 , wherein the retaining spring has a second projection which, in the holding position, protrudes into the receiving space and which is arranged opposite the first protrusion, and optionally, wherein the second protrusion and the first protrusion can be moved away from each other by spreading the retaining spring. 13. The system according to claim 10 , wherein the protrusion passes through a window provided in the base body. 14. The system according to claim 10 , wherein the protrusion has a concave surface section facing the interior of the receiving space or has a planar surface section facing the interior of the receiving space and extending at an angle of >0° and <90° to the locking direction. 15. The system according to claim 10 wherein the head is located in the receiving space of the connector, and the locking pin has a surface section facing the protrusion which is convex or which extends at an angle of >0° and <90° to the locking direction. 16. 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