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US1369755A
US1369755A US409341A US40934120A US1369755A US 1369755 A US1369755 A US 1369755A US 409341 A US409341 A US 409341A US 40934120 A US40934120 A US 40934120A US 1369755 A US1369755 A US 1369755A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L33/00Arrangements for connecting hoses to rigid members; Rigid hose connectors, i.e. single members engaging both hoses
    • F16L33/02Hose-clips
    • F16L33/04Hose-clips tightened by tangentially-arranged threaded pin and nut
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/14Bale and package ties, hose clamps
    • Y10T24/1412Bale and package ties, hose clamps with tighteners
    • Y10T24/1441Tangential screw
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  • This invention relates to a hose-clamp andparticularly pertains to the class of hose-clamps which are employed in connec ting the ends of a hose or tube to nipples in forming a communication between a radiator and the water jacket of an internal combustion engine.
  • An object of this invention is to prov1de a clamp of the above character whlch may be formed of wire, and so constructed as to afford no gaps which would be liable to catch or pinch the hose and interfere with the proper positioning and tightening of the clamp.
  • Another object is to provide a wire hoseclamp embodying a loop or loops fitted w th eyes formed by coiling the wire and in whlch the coils are so arran ed as to obviate any possibility of their belng uncoiled in drawing and tightening the clamp on the hose.
  • Another object is to provide an arrangement in a wire hose-clamp whereby the loops or eyes will be normally held in alinement and the end portions of the wire of which the clamp is formed held against lateral spreading.
  • a further object provides a construction in the clamp whereby in emergency the clamp may be secured in position on a hose without the use of the bolt and nut with which clamps of this character are ordinarily fitted.
  • Fi ure l is a view in elevation illustrating the 0 amp as formed witha single hose engaging ring or annulus.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail showing the manner of forming the loops or eyes on the clamp.
  • Fig. 5 is a view in elevation showing the clamp as formed with a double hose engaging ring or annulus.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are end views and plan views respectively of the modified form of the clamp shown in Fig. 4.
  • a Single length of wire 8 which is bent at I points adjacent its ends to form loops 9 and 10, the loops being spaced from the terminals of the wire to form tongues 11 and 12 which project beyond the loops, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the coils thereof are turned in opposite directions with the end portions of the wire extending beneath the intermediate portion of the wire so that when the latter isbent on a circle to form a ring 13, as shown in Fig. 1, and the loops twisted and bent to project upwardly from the ring in alinement with each other the inner portions of the coils will be formed in continuation of the ringvand the'outer portions of the coils will constitute the tongues 11 and 12.
  • the tongues 11 and 12 are arranged to extend alongside of each other between the loops 9 and and are crossed under the loops so that the end portions of the tongues' will be arranged. on opposite sides of the ring, as particularly shown in Fig. 3 so as to hold the eyes or loops against lateral spreading and thus normally retain them in alinement.
  • the tongues thus span the gap between the loops in continuation of the ring and extend in opposite directions.
  • a bolt 14 is inserted through the eyes formed by the loops as indicated in Fig. 1 and a nut 15 screwed thereon; the head of the bolt engaging one of the loops and the nut abutting against the other.
  • the loops' will be drawn toward each other, so as to reduce or contract the ring 13.
  • the end portions or tongues being arranged to form the outer coils of the loops are thereby clamped against the inner coils on tightening the nut on the bolt so as to prevent their slipping and causing the loops to be straightened out by the pull on the tightening bolt.
  • the wire is turned to form a double ring as indicated at 16 and 17 the loops and tongues being formed and arranged as previously described.
  • the clamp may be drawn tight around the hose whereupon the tongues 11 and 12 may be bent in opposite directions around the loops, as indicated in dotted lines in Figs. 2 and 3,thereby engaging the loops in such manner as to fasten them together securely holding them against spreading apart.
  • end portions of the wire extend in opposite directions and are arranged in such position as not to engage the surfaces of the hose encircled by the ring, so that on clamping the ring in place the surfaces of the hose will not be marred or injured by engagement with the Wire ends.
  • a hose clamp comprising a single length of wire having a twisted loop adjacent to each end thereof, the end portions extending beyond the loops and forming tongues, the intermediate portion of the wire between the loops being bent to form a ring with the loops positioned opposite each other and with the tongues extending in opposite directions and overlapping the gap between the loops.
  • a hose clamp comprising a single length of wire having a twisted loop adjacent to each end thereof, the end portions extending beyond the loops and forming tongues, the intermediate portion of the wire between the loops being bent to form a ring with the loops positioned opposite each other and with the tongues extending in opposite directions and overlapping the gap between the loops, the tongues being arranged side by side between the loops and crossing beneath the loops to extend on opposite sides oi the ring.
  • a hose clamp comprising a wire having a loop formed near each of its ends, each loop being twisted to extend transversely of the wire which is bent intermediate the loops to form a" ring with the end portions of the wire m n-lapping side by side between the loops and crossing beneath the loops to extend on opposite sides of the ring, the loops being so formed that the portions leading from the ring portion will be disposed on the inner adjacent sides of the loop and the portions leading to the ends of the wire will be disposed on the outer sides of the loops.
  • a hose clamp comprising a single length of wire having a twisted loop adjacent to each end thereof, the end portions of the Wire extending beyond the loops and forming tongues, the intermediate portion of the wire between the loops being bent to form a ring with the loops disposed opposite each other and with the tongues extending in opposite directions and opening the gap between the loops, the tongues extending beneath the loops and projecting on opposite sides of the ring and adapted to be bent to engage the rings to oppose separation thereof.

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W. T. RUTLEDGE.
HOSE CLAMP.
APPLICATION FILED SEPTJO, 1920.
Patented Feb. 22, 1921.
. INVENTQR Will/am 7: Fa f/eejge UNITED STATES WILLIAM '1. RUTLEDGE, OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA.
HOSE-CLAMP.
Application filed September 10, 1920. Serial No. 409,341.
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM T. RU'rLnDon, a citizen of the United States, residing at Santa Ana, in the county of Orange and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Hose-Clamps, 0t which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a hose-clamp andparticularly pertains to the class of hose-clamps which are employed in connec ting the ends of a hose or tube to nipples in forming a communication between a radiator and the water jacket of an internal combustion engine.
An object of this invention is to prov1de a clamp of the above character whlch may be formed of wire, and so constructed as to afford no gaps which would be liable to catch or pinch the hose and interfere with the proper positioning and tightening of the clamp.
Another object is to provide a wire hoseclamp embodying a loop or loops fitted w th eyes formed by coiling the wire and in whlch the coils are so arran ed as to obviate any possibility of their belng uncoiled in drawing and tightening the clamp on the hose.
Another object is to provide an arrangement in a wire hose-clamp whereby the loops or eyes will be normally held in alinement and the end portions of the wire of which the clamp is formed held against lateral spreading. a
A further object provides a construction in the clamp whereby in emergency the clamp may be secured in position on a hose without the use of the bolt and nut with which clamps of this character are ordinarily fitted.
Other objects will appear hereinafter.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fi ure l is a view in elevation illustrating the 0 amp as formed witha single hose engaging ring or annulus.
Fig. 2 is an end view.
Fig. 3 is a plan view.
Fig. 4 is a detail showing the manner of forming the loops or eyes on the clamp.
Fig. 5 is a view in elevation showing the clamp as formed with a double hose engaging ring or annulus.
Figs. 6 and 7 are end views and plan views respectively of the modified form of the clamp shown in Fig. 4.
In carrying out my invention, I employ Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Feb, 22 1921,-
a Single length of wire 8 which is bent at I points adjacent its ends to form loops 9 and 10, the loops being spaced from the terminals of the wire to form tongues 11 and 12 which project beyond the loops, as shown in Fig. 4. In forming the loops, the coils thereof are turned in opposite directions with the end portions of the wire extending beneath the intermediate portion of the wire so that when the latter isbent on a circle to form a ring 13, as shown in Fig. 1, and the loops twisted and bent to project upwardly from the ring in alinement with each other the inner portions of the coils will be formed in continuation of the ringvand the'outer portions of the coils will constitute the tongues 11 and 12. The tongues 11 and 12 are arranged to extend alongside of each other between the loops 9 and and are crossed under the loops so that the end portions of the tongues' will be arranged. on opposite sides of the ring, as particularly shown in Fig. 3 so as to hold the eyes or loops against lateral spreading and thus normally retain them in alinement. The tongues thus span the gap between the loops in continuation of the ring and extend in opposite directions.
In the operation of the invention, a bolt 14 is inserted through the eyes formed by the loops as indicated in Fig. 1 and a nut 15 screwed thereon; the head of the bolt engaging one of the loops and the nut abutting against the other. On tightening the nut the loops'will be drawn toward each other, so as to reduce or contract the ring 13. The end portions or tongues being arranged to form the outer coils of the loops are thereby clamped against the inner coils on tightening the nut on the bolt so as to prevent their slipping and causing the loops to be straightened out by the pull on the tightening bolt.
In the form of the invention shown in Figs. 5, 6, and 7 the wire is turned to form a double ring as indicated at 16 and 17 the loops and tongues being formed and arranged as previously described.
In event it should become necessary to fasten the clamp where a bolt and nut is not available, the clamp may be drawn tight around the hose whereupon the tongues 11 and 12 may be bent in opposite directions around the loops, as indicated in dotted lines in Figs. 2 and 3,thereby engaging the loops in such manner as to fasten them together securely holding them against spreading apart.
It will be noted that the end portions of the wire extend in opposite directions and are arranged in such position as not to engage the surfaces of the hose encircled by the ring, so that on clamping the ring in place the surfaces of the hose will not be marred or injured by engagement with the Wire ends.
I claim:
1. A hose clamp comprising a single length of wire having a twisted loop adjacent to each end thereof, the end portions extending beyond the loops and forming tongues, the intermediate portion of the wire between the loops being bent to form a ring with the loops positioned opposite each other and with the tongues extending in opposite directions and overlapping the gap between the loops.
2. A hose clamp comprising a single length of wire having a twisted loop adjacent to each end thereof, the end portions extending beyond the loops and forming tongues, the intermediate portion of the wire between the loops being bent to form a ring with the loops positioned opposite each other and with the tongues extending in opposite directions and overlapping the gap between the loops, the tongues being arranged side by side between the loops and crossing beneath the loops to extend on opposite sides oi the ring.
3. A hose clamp comprising a wire having a loop formed near each of its ends, each loop being twisted to extend transversely of the wire which is bent intermediate the loops to form a" ring with the end portions of the wire m n-lapping side by side between the loops and crossing beneath the loops to extend on opposite sides of the ring, the loops being so formed that the portions leading from the ring portion will be disposed on the inner adjacent sides of the loop and the portions leading to the ends of the wire will be disposed on the outer sides of the loops.
4. A hose clamp comprising a single length of wire having a twisted loop adjacent to each end thereof, the end portions of the Wire extending beyond the loops and forming tongues, the intermediate portion of the wire between the loops being bent to form a ring with the loops disposed opposite each other and with the tongues extending in opposite directions and opening the gap between the loops, the tongues extending beneath the loops and projecting on opposite sides of the ring and adapted to be bent to engage the rings to oppose separation thereof.
WILLIAM T. RUTLEDGE.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2871738A (en) * 1954-11-04 1959-02-03 Screw Machine Products Co Method of applying wire clamps to hoses
FR2418407A1 (en) * 1978-02-27 1979-09-21 Renault CLAMP, ESPECIALLY FOR EXHAUST PIPES
US4337004A (en) * 1980-10-17 1982-06-29 Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Connector terminus for wire members

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2871738A (en) * 1954-11-04 1959-02-03 Screw Machine Products Co Method of applying wire clamps to hoses
FR2418407A1 (en) * 1978-02-27 1979-09-21 Renault CLAMP, ESPECIALLY FOR EXHAUST PIPES
US4337004A (en) * 1980-10-17 1982-06-29 Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Connector terminus for wire members

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