Claims
- 1. A removable and replaceable subassembly hose carrier for a hydraulic fluid conduit having an inlet end and an outlet end and mountable in an extendible boom, said extendible boom having at least two tubular boom sections that longitudinally extend and retract relative to each other, with an inner section and an outer section, the carrier comprising a housing of size to fit in the inner section, a flexible hose guide that folds to double back upon itself in the housing when the boom sections retract and unfolds so a length of the hose guide increases as the boom sections extend, at least one hose forming a part of the fluid conduit, carried by the hose guide inlet end being adjacent a base end of the boom, and the hose joining another portion of the fluid conduit, the other portion extending to the outer end of the inner section, the at least one hose and the hose guide extending with the boom sections as the boom sections extend, the housing being unsecured in the inner section and the inlet end of the fluid conduit being releasably secured to the base end of the outer section and the outlet end of the fluid conduit being releasably secured to an outer end of the inner boom section.
- 2. The hose carrier of claim 1, wherein said boom has at least four boom sections, said boom sections being nested together with two intermediate boom sections, between the inner boom section and the outer boom section, a slide slidable into and out of the housing having a base end attached to a selected intermediate boom section, the hose guide and the at least one hose being foldable inside the slide, the slide remaining with the selected intermediate boom section as the boom extends and the hose guide and the at least one hose unfold.
- 3. The hose carrier of claim 2, wherein the outer boom section is pivotally mounted into a prime mover, and the outlet end of the fluid conduit being fixed with respect to the outer boom section.
- 4. The hose carrier of claim 3, and a hydraulic actuator mounted to extend one of the intermediate boom sections relative to the outer boom section, and flexible links extending between the one intermediate boom section, the other intermediate boom section, and from the other intermediate boom section to the outer boom section, whereby each of the boom sections will telescope and move relative to the next adjacent boom section when the hydraulic actuator is extended and retracted.
- 5. A hose carrier for carrying hydraulic fluid conduits between a base end of a telescoping boom and an outer end thereof, and providing movement of a fluid conduit during telescoping movement of the boom comprising a housing, such housing being of size to be placeable in an outer section of a telescoping boom, the fluid conduits comprising at least in part flexible hoses to fold into overlying hose sections when in a retracted position, the hoses unfolding when in an extended position, the fluid conduits having outer ends attachable to an outer end of the boom in which the housing is installed, and the fluid conduits having inlet ends attachable to a base section of the boom in which the housing is installed, the housing being unattached relative to the boom in which it is installed.
- 6. The hose carrier of claim 5, wherein said housing has a sliding drawer member moveable relative to the housing, said sliding drawer member being affixed to a base end of an intermediate section of the boom in which the housing is installed between the base and outer sections.
- 7. The hose carrier of claim 6, wherein the fluid conduits include metal tubing forming outlet end portions thereof, and a bracket on the tubing for attaching the metal tubing to an end section of a boom in which the housing is installed at a location adjacent the outer end of such boom.
- 8. The hose carrier of claim 7, wherein sections of the fluid conduits comprise metal junction tubes extending between flexible hose sections are positioned in the drawer adjacent the fastening of the drawer to an intermediate section of the boom, the metal junction tubes having connections accessible from the base of the boom in which the housing is installed when all of the sections of such boom are in a retracted position.
- 9. The hose carrier of claim 8, wherein said housing has a top wall, and a flexible hose guide carrier carrying at least part of the flexible hoses and the hose guide having a section on an interior of the housing, the hose guide forming a loop around an outer end of the upper wall of the housing an extending back toward a base end of the housing, the hoses and the hose guide being supportable on an upper outer surface of the upper wall, and ends of the hoses on the upper wall being joined to the metal tubing, the metal extending toward an outer end of the housing.
- 10. The hose carrier of claim 8, wherein the fluid conduits comprise flexible hoses carried in a flexible hose support.
- 11. The hose carrier of claim 10, wherein the fluid conduits comprise sections that are secured to and extend from a base end of a boom in which the housing is installed, and secured thereto, and being folded to provide four overlapping lengths with bend portions between the lengths in a retracted position, the ends of the overlapping lengths of hoses being attached only to the metal tubes and an outer section of the boom, respectively.
- 12. The hose carrier of claim 11, further comprising a slide drawer that fits inside the housing, and slides relative thereto, said drawer being fixed to an intermediate section of a boom in which the housing is installed, the drawer providing a guide for sections of the hoses that are folded.
- 13. The hose carrier of claim 8, wherein there are a plurality of fluid conduits forming fluid conduit sections positioned side by side.
- 14. A cartridge type hose carrier comprising a housing having a size selected to fit within at least first and second telescoping members, said housing having at least one fluid conduit including a bendable flexible hose section mounted therein, the fluid conduits having an inlet end at one end of the housing, and having an outlet end extending outwardly from the housing, a first bracket to fixedly mount the inlet end of the fluid conduit to a base of the telescoping member accessible from an exterior of the base of the first telescoping member, a second bracket fixing an outlet end of the fluid conduit to an outer end of the second telescoping member in a position to be accessible from the exterior of the telescoping members when the telescoping members are partially extended, and the housing being unattached relative to the telescoping member and on the interior thereof, and removable from at least the base end of the first telescoping member when the first and second brackets are released from the respective ends of the respective telescoping members.
- 15. The housing member of claim 14, in combination with a telescoping member comprising a multiple section power extendable boom, the boom including a plurality of testable telescoping members, the first telescoping member comprising a base second and the second telescoping member comprising an outer section, with the housing fitting within the outer section.
- 16. The combination of claim 15, wherein the telescoping boom includes at least one intermediate boom section, and the intermediate boom section surrounding the outer section in which the housing is mounted, a slide mounted in said housing and including sections of the fluid conduit that fold and unfold, said slide being fixed to a base end of the intermediate boom section, the base end being accessible from the exterior when the telescoping boom is retracted.
- 17. The combination of claim 16, wherein the fluid conduits include flexible sections, and bend members joining portions of the flexible sections at one end of the housing, the bend members including fittings that are accessible from the exterior of the base end of the boom when the boom is retracted.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on, refers to and claims priority on Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/377,420, filed May 3, 2002, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60377420 |
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