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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
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  • a flexible tube is represented as inclosed in an armor made of interlaced helices running longitudinally of the tube, and the edges of the armor united by interlaced wire.
  • the wire helices do not run around the tube, and hence the tube may become flattened partially, and the tube, when it is bent, causes the helices to stretch on the outside of the arc and compresses the helices upon theinside of the arc.
  • Asinglewire has also been wound around the tube in a helical form; but there is nothing to prevent the convolutions becoming misplaced as the tube is bent; or the tube may be cut with a knife between the wires.
  • the object of the present invention is to make use of a helix or helices that run circumierentially around the tube, thereby forming a cylindrical armor that keeps the flexible tube from becoming flattened.
  • the circumferential helices are interlaced or connected in such a manner that the necessary looseness or play exists between one helix and the next to permit of the flexible tube bending to the necessary extent, and also to preventthe coils of wire from opening too far or overlapping one another to crowd one upon the other.
  • Figure 1 is a side view I'GIHGSGllllllg a piece of hose with the armor applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the hose with the helix thereon, and
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the helix flattened after being interlaced.
  • the flexible tube a is adapted for use with air-brakes for railway-cars, rock-drills, and in mining, and wherever the tube is liable to injury from wear or pressure, and theimproved armor serves to protect and strengthen such I tube.
  • the helices are interlaced, interlocked, or connected, so as to run circumferentially around the flexible tube.
  • this armor is preferable to flatten the helices by a suitable roller or presser that bends the helices down so that they lie flat, or nearly so, upon each other, thus occupying but little space, and the wires of the helix running around the tube are thus laid in lines similar to a cycloidal curve and linked into the similarly-shaped wires of the next helix, aml this armor is to be drawn over the flexible tube, and it maintains its cylindrical form, but allows the tube to be bent to whatever extent is required, because the looseness of the wires in the interstices allows the coils of helices to be moved endwise of the tube.
  • the armor may be made of the interlaced helices passing circumferentially of the tube, as aforesaid, but each helix of a length to reach around the tube, and united at the ends by an interlacing of wire or otherwise.
  • the helices maybe applied around the elastic or flexible tube without being flattened; or they may be flattened upon the tube itself; or the armor may be made by any suitable machinery, either upon the tube or as a cylinder to receive the tube.
  • the armor is represented as of flattened helices, in a form similar to wire wound around a flat blade, so as to lie closely upon the flexible tube.
  • the direction of the helices or flattened helices is circumferential, and the lacing or wires that connect such helices secure them in the cylindrical form.
  • the helix may consist of a single wire, or of wire cord or rope wound up into the helical form, or wound around the tube and the coils connected together.

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H. W AKE MAN. Armor for Flexible Tubing.
No. 223,262. Patented Jan. 6, 1880.
M ME? N-PETERS, FMOTO-LITHOGRAPNER, WASHINGTON, D C.
UNITED STATES HARWOOD WAKEMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
PATENT OFFICE.
ARMOR FOR FLEXIBLE TUBING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 223,262, dated January 6, 1880.
Application filed March 18, 1878.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, HARWOOD WAKEMAN, of the city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Armor for Flexible Tubing, of which the following is a specification.
In Letters Patent No. 188,446, heretofore granted to me, a flexible tube is represented as inclosed in an armor made of interlaced helices running longitudinally of the tube, and the edges of the armor united by interlaced wire. In this instance the wire helices do not run around the tube, and hence the tube may become flattened partially, and the tube, when it is bent, causes the helices to stretch on the outside of the arc and compresses the helices upon theinside of the arc. Asinglewire has also been wound around the tube in a helical form; but there is nothing to prevent the convolutions becoming misplaced as the tube is bent; or the tube may be cut with a knife between the wires.
The object of the present invention is to make use of a helix or helices that run circumierentially around the tube, thereby forming a cylindrical armor that keeps the flexible tube from becoming flattened. The circumferential helices are interlaced or connected in such a manner that the necessary looseness or play exists between one helix and the next to permit of the flexible tube bending to the necessary extent, and also to preventthe coils of wire from opening too far or overlapping one another to crowd one upon the other.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side view I'GIHGSGllllllg a piece of hose with the armor applied thereto. Fig. 2 is an end view of the hose with the helix thereon, and Fig. 3 is a side view of the helix flattened after being interlaced.
The flexible tube a is adapted for use with air-brakes for railway-cars, rock-drills, and in mining, and wherever the tube is liable to injury from wear or pressure, and theimproved armor serves to protect and strengthen such I tube.
remark that the helices are interlaced, interlocked, or connected, so as to run circumferentially around the flexible tube.
After the armor has thus been laid up it is preferable to flatten the helices by a suitable roller or presser that bends the helices down so that they lie flat, or nearly so, upon each other, thus occupying but little space, and the wires of the helix running around the tube are thus laid in lines similar to a cycloidal curve and linked into the similarly-shaped wires of the next helix, aml this armor is to be drawn over the flexible tube, and it maintains its cylindrical form, but allows the tube to be bent to whatever extent is required, because the looseness of the wires in the interstices allows the coils of helices to be moved endwise of the tube.
It will be apparent that the armor may be made of the interlaced helices passing circumferentially of the tube, as aforesaid, but each helix of a length to reach around the tube, and united at the ends by an interlacing of wire or otherwise.
The helices maybe applied around the elastic or flexible tube without being flattened; or they may be flattened upon the tube itself; or the armor may be made by any suitable machinery, either upon the tube or as a cylinder to receive the tube.
In Fig. 3 the armor is represented as of flattened helices, in a form similar to wire wound around a flat blade, so as to lie closely upon the flexible tube. In all instances the direction of the helices or flattened helices is circumferential, and the lacing or wires that connect such helices secure them in the cylindrical form.
The helix may consist of a single wire, or of wire cord or rope wound up into the helical form, or wound around the tube and the coils connected together.
1 claim as my invention- The armor for flexible tubes, composed of a helix or wire helices running circumferentiall y around the tube and interlaced or connected, substantially as set forth.
Signed by me this 8th day of March, A. D. 1878.
HARWOOD VVAKEMAN.
Witnesses:
GEO. T. PINCKNEY, i CHAS. H. SMITH.
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