Claims
- 1. A shut-off valve for use with a concrete delivery hose whereby the flow of concrete through the hose can be controlled, the valve comprising:
an outer substantially rigid casing dimensioned to be disposed around the concrete delivery hose; a first flexible cylindrical sleeve disposed within the casing; a second flexible cylindrical sleeve disposed within the first flexible sleeve and defining a gas chamber between the first and second sleeves; and a gas port extending through the casing and into the gas chamber whereby pressurized gas can be introduced into the chamber causing the second sleeve to be forced radially inwardly to constrict and close the delivery hose.
- 2. The shut-off valve of claim 1, wherein the casing is comprised of a series of three bands circumferentially surrounding the boom hose.
- 3. The shut-off valve of claim 1, wherein a middle one of the bands includes the gas port.
- 4. The shut-off valve of claim 1, wherein a manually actuated, gas flow control valve is attached to the boom hose below the casing.
- 5. The shut-off valve of claim 1, wherein the first and second sleeves are comprised of rubber.
- 6. The shut-off valve of claim 1, wherein delivery of gas to the gas port is governed by a remote control.
- 7. A method of controlling the flow of concrete through a concrete delivery hose comprising the steps of:
providing a gas-actuated valve positioned on an outside surface of the concrete delivery hose; and controlling the amount of gas delivered to the valve so that the valve will expand radially inwardly to constrict the flow of concrete through the hose so that delivery of concrete is interrupted or will expand radially outwardly to allow the flow of concrete through the hose.
- 8. In a shut-off valve for use with a concrete delivery hose, the improvement comprising:
mounting the shut-off valve on an outside surface of the concrete delivery hose such that the valve is not in direct contact with the flow of concrete.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on provisional U.S. patent application serial No. 60/346,655 filed Jan. 8, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60346655 |
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