{
"$type": "site.standard.document",
"description": "The present invention relates to a fluid line coupling (1) for mechanically and fluidically coupling a fluid-conducting first component (2) with a fluid-conducting second component (3), with a pipe body (4) which the first component (2) has or which can be attached to the first component (2), with…",
"path": "/patents/967591",
"publishedAt": "2014-11-05T00:00:00.000Z",
"site": "at://did:plc:oql6ds5vnff4ugar6rruliwd/site.standard.publication/3mn3ohu7oxx5w",
"tags": [
"F02B33/44",
"MAHLE INT GMBH [DE]"
],
"textContent": "The present invention relates to a fluid line coupling (1) for mechanically and fluidically coupling a fluid-conducting first component (2) with a fluid-conducting second component (3), with a pipe body (4) which the first component (2) has or which can be attached to the first component (2), with a nozzle (5) that can be inserted coaxially into the pipe body (4), which the second component (3) has or which can be attached to the second component (3). Easy handling is achieved with a locking clip (6) which is arranged on the outside of the pipe body (4), which encloses the pipe body (4) in a circumferential direction (9) over more than 180° and which is arranged between a locking position in which the nozzle (5) inserted into the pipe body (4) cannot be pulled out of the pipe body (4), and an unlocking position in which the nozzle (5) inserted into the pipe body (4) can be pulled out of the pipe body (4), is radially adjustable relative to the pipe body (4), wherein the nozzle (5) has a locking groove (12) on its outer side (11) which extends in the circumferential direction (9), wherein the pipe body (4) has a locking slot (13) which extends in the circumferential direction (9), wherein the locking clip (6) has a locking web (15) protruding radially inward on its inner side (14) which extends in the circumferential direction (9), which in the locking position engages radially into the locking groove (12) through the locking slot (13) and which in the unlocking position disengages from the locking groove (12).",
"title": "Fluid line coupling"
}