The present invention relates to fluid hose connectors.
Currently, fluid hose lines are typically connected together (or to fixtures) by compressively crimping a thin walled collar at the end of one fluid line onto the end of the other fluid line (or fixture). The crimped external surface is then left exposed. The primary disadvantage of this common external crimping method is that the end result does not look attractive due to the bending and deforming of the outer surface of the connector. In addition, excessive crimping may even interfere with fluid flow through the line if the flow path becomes oval as opposed to circular in cross section.
A second disadvantage of external crimping is that the crimping prevents the movement of the nut back over the crimp. Unfortunately, if the nut could be backed off over the crimp, it may instead allow for better access during the installation.
What would instead be desired is a system for crimping together the ends of two fluid lines (or a fluid line and a fixture), yet still providing an aesthetic solution such that the external surface of the connection is not deformed. As will be seen, the present invention provides such an attractive cosmetic solution without compromising connector performance.
The present invention provides a fluid hose line connector that uses hydraulic or mechanical methods to expand an inner barbed fitting into a fluid tube to secure together a connector assembly at the end of the fluid tube. Existing systems crimp inwardly onto a barbed connector. In contrast, in the present invention, the barbed fastener is expanded outwardly to make the connection secure.
In one preferred aspect, the present invention provides a fluid connector, comprising: (a) a flexible tube; (b) an outwardly expandable barbed fitting receivable into a distal end of the flexible tube, wherein the outwardly expandable barbed fitting can be deformed outwardly against an inner surface of the flexible tube; (c) a collar received around the flexible tube; (d) a hose end connector (e.g.: a nut) receivable onto the collar; and (e) a washer received onto the outwardly expandable barbed fitting.
In another preferred aspect, the present invention provides a method of assembling a fluid connector, comprising: (a) providing a flexible tube; (b) providing a collar around the flexible tube; (c) providing a hose end connector receivable onto the collar; (d) inserting an outwardly expandable barbed fitting through both the hose end connector and collar and into a distal end of the flexible tube; and (e) outwardly expanding the outwardly expandable barbed fitting such that the barbs are pushed into an inner surface of the flexible tube, thereby securing the outwardly expandable barbed fitting into the flexible tube.
The outwardly expandable barbed fitting can be mechanically or hydraulically deformed outwardly against the inner surface of the flexible tube, thereby pushing the barbs into the inner surface of the flexible tube, securing the connector assembly together.
Optionally, the outwardly expandable barbed fitting can be mechanically expanded into the inner surface of the flexible tube by an expandable bladder.
Optionally as well, the outwardly expandable barbed fitting can be hydraulically expanded into the inner surface of the flexible tube by increasing fluid pressure within the barbed fitting.
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A washer 60 is received onto outwardly expandable barbed fitting 30. As can be seen, washer 60 is also received within nut 50. As can also be seen, hose end connector 50 may optionally be received axially around an outer surface of collar 40 as well.
Optionally as well, outwardly expandable barbed fitting 30 has a shoulder 32 onto which hose end connector 50 is received. Shoulder 32 holds nut 50 against collar 40 after the outwardly expandable barbed fitting 30 is received into the distal end of flexible tube 20, as shown. Optionally as well, collar 40 has a distal lip 42 that can be received against the distal end of flexible tube 20, as shown.
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In optional aspects, outwardly expandable barbed fitting 30 can be either hydraulically or mechanically deformed outwardly against the inner surface of flexible tube 20.
For example, outwardly expandable barbed fitting 30 can be hydraulically deformed outwardly by simply increasing the fluid pressure within the outwardly expandable barbed fitting (i.e.: increasing the fluid pressure passing through the connector assembly 10).
Conversely, as illustrated in
In optional aspects, outwardly expandable barbed fitting 30 may be made of brass, urethane or any other suitable material, and flexible tube 20 may be made of wire or fiber wrapped around a tube, or extruded into the tube. The tube itself may be made of urethane, polyethylene, other resins or other suitable materials. It is to be understood, however, that these material choices are exemplary and not limiting, and that other materials may be substituted, all keeping within the scope of the present invention.
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The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/549,102, filed Oct. 19, 2011, of the same title, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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61549102 | Oct 2011 | US |