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US2448485A
US2448485A US513969A US51396943A US2448485A US 2448485 A US2448485 A US 2448485A US 513969 A US513969 A US 513969A US 51396943 A US51396943 A US 51396943A US 2448485 A US2448485 A US 2448485A
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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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Patented Aug. 3l, 1,948 w oFFlcE Hose Abel E. Chernack, Elmwood, Conn.; Mary Chernaok, executrlx of said Abel E. Chernack, de-
ceased Application December 11, 1943, Serial No. 513,989
's claims. (ci. 13s-5.6)
This 'invention relates to high pressure hose o! large diameter and more particularly to high pressure hose of large diameter having metallic reinforcing and it is-an object of this invention to provide hose of the type described of an irnproved construction,` of great strength, and which can be readily and economically manufactured in units of any desired length.v It is a further object of this invention to provide hose of the type de scribed having a rubber or othersuitable water or gas tight lining secured to the metallic reinforcing of the hose without the use of adhesives and in a manner insuring the lining being retained in position.
It is also an object of this invention to provide an improved method of manufacturing hose oi the type described.
In the drawings- Fig, 1 is a viewpartly'in elevation and partly in section of a portion of hose constructed in ac cordance with this invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken as on line 2-2,of Fig. 1 and drawn to a larger scale, of the hose shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a binder of composite construction suitable for use in the hosel of Figs.
i and 2.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view of hose oi a modified construction; and
Fig; 5 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken as on line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
As shown in Figs. l and 2 of the drawings, hose Aconstructed in accordance with this invention comprises a continuous spiral I formed of a metal strip bent to a substantially tubular shape and f wound with its opening directed inwardly towards the longitudinal axis of the spiral. The bending of the strip is' carried to a point such that the distance between the edges of the strip is appreciably less than the diameter about which the strip is bent. y l
Wound about the metallic spiral I is a cloth or fabric wrapping 2 formed of a plurality of oversuitable material or, as shown in Fig. 3, ofv a composite construction comprising a metallic strip bent to a tube 5 about a paper cord- 1 as a core where lightness coupled with v considerable strength is desired. An outer covering 4 of any desired number of overlapping layers of a suitable textile fabric, preferably treated with a suitable rubber compound, is then wrapped about the binder 3 and the inner covering 2, the outer covering 4 preferably being wrapped in a direction opposite to the direction of wrapping of the inner wrapping 2 Secured to the spiral I by interlocking engagement in the trough of the spiral I is an inner lining 5 formed of a material which can be forcedl into engagement with the spiral l by pressure `while in a plastic or semi-fluid condition. The
lining-5 is preferably of a suitable rubber compound which can be vulcanized by treating with steam or in other convenient manner and which is water tight and flexible when vulcanized Vbut other suitable material can be used. f 'I'he thick- 'CAD Cil
There isthen placed about lthe wrapping 2 between the coils of the spiral I a binding wire or cord 3 which serves to further press the wrapping 2 between the turns of the spiral I. The binder 3 may be a solid steel wire, a cord of any ness of the ling 5 can be varied by varying the size of the area into which the material is forced to form the lining.
The spiral I can be formed about a mandrel and the wrapping '2, binder 3 and covering 4 added while the spiral I is moved along the mandrel to a mandrel oi less diameter. While the spiral I and its wrappin'gs are being moved along theI spiral of lesser diameter, the material forming the lining 5 can be forced into the spiral and between it and the smaller mandrel thus forming the lining. The hose is then cut in desired lengths and, where necessary, vulcanized by treating with steam or in other suitable manner.
Hose in accordance with this invention provides a smooth duid-tight inner lining which is interlocked during manufacture to the steel reinforcing spiral in a manner preventing release therefrom except upon destruction of hose. The hose is more flexible than high pressure hose of other constructions and it may be given the desired strength by variations in the width and thickness of the metal strip forming the spiral and in the width and extent of overlap ofthe materials of the inner and outer coverings.
In the modiiied construction of hose shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the hose comprises the inner lining 5 interlocked with the metallic spiral I`, the inner wrapping' 2 placed about the spiral I and the binder 3y wrappedV about the inner wrapping 2 between the coils of the spiral I. Before the outer wrappingl 4 is put on, a number of parallel longitudinally extending wires or cords I are placed about the wrapping 2 and binder I and the layers of the outer wrapping I are then applied. the wires or cords I being secured in position by the wrapping 4. The wires or cords I provide additional strength where the hose is subjected to strain longitudinally, as by Ibeing used in a substantially vertical position. The wires or cords I may be spaced apart and be of a desired size so as to provide a hose of a relatively light weight with a desired longitudinal strength orthe wires I may be placed close together so as to provide substantially an armor for the hose. v
While the spiral l hasbeen shown and de scribed as being formed of substantially cylindrical tubing it is to -be understood the material of which the spiral is formed 'may have other cross-sections than the substantially. -circular cross section shown so long as the spiral permits of the rubber lining interlocking therewith.
of a strip of trough-shaped section opening tothe hose axis, a' covering on said spiral. :binding means engaging said covering and a unitary lining forming a smooth inner surface for the hose engaging said spiral.
3. A hose comprising a metallic spiral formed of a strip of trough-shaped section opening towards the vhose axis, a covering on said spiral. binding means forcing said covering between the convolutions of said spiral and a lining forming a smooth inner surface for the hose interlocked with said spiral.
4. A hose comprising a metallic spiral formed of a strip having a trough-shaped section opening inwardly of the spiral. a covering on said spiral and a lining forming a smooth inner surface for the hose engaging in the trough of said strip.
5. A hose comprising a metallic spiral formed oi' a strip having a trough-shaped section open- `ing inwardly of the spiral. a covering on said spiral and a unitary lining forming a smooth 4 innerv surface dor the trough of said strip.
6. A hose lcomprising a metallic spiral havins an inwardly-opening substantially circularshaped section, a covering on said spiral, a binder on said covering, an outer covering on said binder vand said ilrst covering and a unitary inner lining interlocked with said spiral.
7. A hose comprising a metallic spiral having a substantially circular-shaped section opening inwardly of the spiral, a covering on said spiral and a unitary rubber lining forming a smooth inner surface for the hose interlocked with said spiral.
8. A hose comprising a metallic spiral consisting of a substantially tubular memberopening inwardly of the spiral.a covering on said spiral. a binder on said covering, longitudinally extending strain members on saidy covering and binder, an outer wrapping securing said strain members iu position and a unitary lining forming a smooth inner surface for the hose interlocked with said spiral.
9. A hose comprising a metallic spiral consisting of afsubstantially tubular member opening inwardly of the spiral. a covering on the spiral, a binder on said covering, parallel longitudinally extending strain members on said covering and binder, an outer wrapping securing said strain members in position and a unitary lining forming a smooth inner surface for the hose interlocked in said spiral.
ABEL E. 'CHERNACFL REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the ille of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 460,924. Stowe Oct. 6, 1891 1,052,106 Voorhees Feb. 4. 1913 1,206,230 Kincaid 1---- Nov. 28, 1916 1,746,701 Kimmich Feb. 11I 1930 1,954,724 Collom Apr. 10, 1934 2,140,638 MacLachlan Dec. 20, 1938 2,176,762 Forbes ..'Oct. 17, i939 2,266,226 Mall Dec. 16, 1941 2,330,651 Weiger sept. 28, 1943 hose interlocked with the
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US2707491A (en) * 1951-08-17 1955-05-03 Gen Motors Corp Flexible tubing
US3058493A (en) * 1959-02-11 1962-10-16 Porter Co Inc H K Flexible reinforced corrugated hose
US3132867A (en) * 1960-10-31 1964-05-12 Scaramucci Domer Remote control hydraulic line stripper
US3174512A (en) * 1959-08-03 1965-03-23 Kenard D Brown Method and means for flexible tubing fabrication and product thereof
US3212582A (en) * 1959-02-09 1965-10-19 Kenard D Brown Plastic drill pipes and sucker rods for oil wells
US3234723A (en) * 1959-08-03 1966-02-15 Kenard D Brown Elongated tension load carrying element for oil wells and the like
US4098298A (en) * 1973-12-14 1978-07-04 Herbert Vohrer Hose
US4236509A (en) * 1976-12-28 1980-12-02 Nagashige Takahashi Curving device in an endoscope
US4463779A (en) * 1982-03-05 1984-08-07 The Gates Rubber Company Formable, shape retentive hose
US5007462A (en) * 1985-02-25 1991-04-16 Shiro Kanao Synthetic resin underground pipe having high pressure-withstanding capability
US20110240164A1 (en) * 2008-10-29 2011-10-06 Jeremy Hudson Reinforced flexible hose

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US1746701A (en) * 1926-08-03 1930-02-11 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Flexible conduit and method of making the same
US1954724A (en) * 1932-09-29 1934-04-10 Pennsylvania Flexible Metallic Flexible hose or conduit
US2140638A (en) * 1937-04-02 1938-12-20 Goodrich Co B F Ventilating hose
US2176762A (en) * 1937-07-15 1939-10-17 R H Schwartz Rubber Corp Method of making flexible hose
US2266226A (en) * 1939-07-13 1941-12-16 Mall Arthur William Flexible hose and method of manufacturing
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US1052106A (en) * 1911-05-11 1913-02-04 Frank D Voorhees Hose.
US1206230A (en) * 1916-10-23 1916-11-28 William W Kincaid Rubber hose.
US1746701A (en) * 1926-08-03 1930-02-11 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Flexible conduit and method of making the same
US1954724A (en) * 1932-09-29 1934-04-10 Pennsylvania Flexible Metallic Flexible hose or conduit
US2140638A (en) * 1937-04-02 1938-12-20 Goodrich Co B F Ventilating hose
US2176762A (en) * 1937-07-15 1939-10-17 R H Schwartz Rubber Corp Method of making flexible hose
US2266226A (en) * 1939-07-13 1941-12-16 Mall Arthur William Flexible hose and method of manufacturing
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US2707491A (en) * 1951-08-17 1955-05-03 Gen Motors Corp Flexible tubing
US3212582A (en) * 1959-02-09 1965-10-19 Kenard D Brown Plastic drill pipes and sucker rods for oil wells
US3058493A (en) * 1959-02-11 1962-10-16 Porter Co Inc H K Flexible reinforced corrugated hose
US3174512A (en) * 1959-08-03 1965-03-23 Kenard D Brown Method and means for flexible tubing fabrication and product thereof
US3234723A (en) * 1959-08-03 1966-02-15 Kenard D Brown Elongated tension load carrying element for oil wells and the like
US3132867A (en) * 1960-10-31 1964-05-12 Scaramucci Domer Remote control hydraulic line stripper
US4098298A (en) * 1973-12-14 1978-07-04 Herbert Vohrer Hose
US4236509A (en) * 1976-12-28 1980-12-02 Nagashige Takahashi Curving device in an endoscope
US4463779A (en) * 1982-03-05 1984-08-07 The Gates Rubber Company Formable, shape retentive hose
US5007462A (en) * 1985-02-25 1991-04-16 Shiro Kanao Synthetic resin underground pipe having high pressure-withstanding capability
US20110240164A1 (en) * 2008-10-29 2011-10-06 Jeremy Hudson Reinforced flexible hose
US9157558B2 (en) * 2008-10-29 2015-10-13 Aflex Hose Limited Reinforced flexible hose

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