The present invention relates to a flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose favorably light and cost-effective and also superior in durability.
Flexible pressure-resistant hoses 101, comprising, as shown in
Flexible pressure-resistant hoses 101, comprising, as shown in
These flexible pressure-resistant hoses were not oil-resistant on the internal surface and thus, could not be used for supply of oily fluids such as waste oil and kerosene. The flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hoses in the structure allowing high-pressure transport of crude oil or heavy oil, which are produced by integrally bonding an external peripheral-wall section made of a soft resin material such as soft vinyl chloride or the like to an internal peripheral-wall section made of a rubber material and fixing a hard core-material section such as of hard vinyl chloride to the external peripheral-wall section made of a soft resin in the state not adhered to the internal peripheral-wall rubber section were proposed as the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hoses that have also oil resistance (see, for example, Patent Document 3). However, such an internal peripheral-wall section made of rubber and the external peripheral-wall section made of a synthetic resin are less compatible with and thus less adhesive to each other, causing problems in pressure resistance and durability.
Thus, conventional flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hoses that are prepared by bonding an external peripheral-wall section 122 made of a weather-resistant and oil-resistant rubber material to an internal peripheral-wall section 121 made of an oil-resistant rubber material via a mesh-like section 104 of a reinforcing code, and placing a hard core-material section 103 made of a hard synthetic resin such as hard vinyl chloride around the outer surface of the external peripheral-wall section helically by winding, as shown in
However, rubber materials are heavier than synthetic resin materials, and the hose shown in
An object of the present invention, which was made to solve the problems above under the circumstances above, is to provide a flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose superior in durability and pressure resistance and favorably lighter and cost-effective.
The present invention, which was made to solve the problems above, relates to a flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose, comprising a soft body section having a substantially flat internal surface and a helical hard core-material section formed on the outer surface or internally of the soft body section for reinforcement of the soft body section, wherein the soft body section is made of an oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomer.
Preferably in the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose, a mesh-like section of multiple reinforcing fibers is formed in the soft body section and the hard core-material section is formed helically on the outer surface of the soft body section.
Specifically, it is favorable that the hard core-material section is made of a metal wire and formed on the outer surface of the soft body section, and an external coat layer of a thermoplastic elastomer is formed additionally on the outer surface.
It is also favorable that the hard core-material section is formed inside the soft body section and an internal coat layer similarly made of an oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomer is formed on the internal wall, covering the same.
With the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose according to the present invention in the configuration above, it is possible to reduce the weight (by about 5 to 30% because of smaller specific density), compared to those made of conventional rubber because the soft body section is made of an oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomer, and to improve the processability (handling efficiency) during transport and installation. In addition, since the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose is superior in weather resistance, there is no need for using a weather-resistant expensive rubber and for using a two-layer structure of rubber and resin layers and thus, it is possible to reduce the cost. Especially, when the hard core-material section is made of a metal wire, the resulting hose has antistatic effect additionally. It is also possible to produce a transparent main section, which could not be prepared with conventional rubber layer.
a) and 3(b) are partial broken side views illustrating the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose in the third embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, favorable embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings attached.
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Examples of the oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomers for use include thermoplastic elastomers superior in oil resistance, such as olefinic elastomers, acrylic olefin elastomers, polyamide-based elastomers, polyester-based elastomers, polyurethane-based elastomers and vinyl chloride-based elastomers. In addition, the oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomers additionally mixed with thermoplastic resins, such as a polypropylene resin and a polyethylene resin, may also be used.
As shown in
The soft body section 2 having such a mesh-like section 4 has an internal layer 20 made of an oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomer, crossed filaments formed thereon as the mesh-like section 4, and an external layer 21 made similarly of an oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomer further thereon, and the hard core-material section 3 is formed, on the outer surface side of the external layer 21 by winding. The mesh-like section 4 for use may be any one of the materials used for conventional pressure-resistant hoses. In the present embodiment, a reinforcing fiber 51 and a metal wire 52 are formed helically, as they extend in parallel along the central area of the bottom surface of the hard core-material section 3. Therefore, it is possible to restrict outward expansion of the hose and in particular, the metal wire 52, when present, functions as an earth cable, providing antistatic effect. The metal wire 52 for use may be, for example, a steel wire or a copper wire and the fiber for use as the reinforcing fiber 5 may be a fiber similar to that used for the mesh-like section 4. Although both a reinforcing fiber 51 and a metal wire 52 are formed in the present embodiment, it is of course possible to form only one of them.
Hereinafter, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose 1 of the present embodiment is the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose, wherein the hard core-material section 3 is made of a metal wire and an external coat layer 6 made of a thermoplastic elastomer is additionally formed on the outer surface of the soft body section 2 having the hard core-material section 3 of the metal wire on the outer surface.
The metal wire for use may be, for example, a steel wire or a copper wire, and installation of such a metal wire provides antistatic effect. The hard core-material section 3 may be a bare wire of metal, but in the present embodiment, it is a coated wire having a thermoplastic elastomer layer 31 covering the outer surface of the metal wire 30. The presence of such a coated wire makes the thermoplastic elastomer layer 31 more compatible with each of the soft body section 2 and the external coat layer 6 made similarly of a thermoplastic elastomer and leads to improvement in adhesiveness thereof.
The thermoplastic elastomer used for the external coat layer 6 is preferably an abrasion-resistant thermoplastic elastomer, and examples thereof include mixtures of a hydrogenated polystyrene-based thermoplastic elastomer and a polyolefin resin, polyurethane-based thermoplastic elastomers, polyamide-based elastomers, polyester-based elastomers and the like. Examples of the hydrogenated polystyrene-based thermoplastic elastomers for use include styrene-ethylene butylene-styrene block copolymers and the like, and the polyolefin resin to be mixed is for example a polypropylene resin or a polyethylene resin. The external coat layer 6 may be made of a synthetic resin, such as polyolefin resin or polyvinyl chloride resin, instead of a thermoplastic elastomer.
Hereinafter, the third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
b) shows an alternative embodiment in which an internal coat layer 7 similarly made of an oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomer is formed as to cover the internal surface. It is possible in the present embodiment to improve the oil resistance and the pressure resistance further, while restricting increase in weight. Particularly, in the structure shown in
Hereinafter, the flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose according to the present invention (Example 1) described in
Test pieces of the innermost layer (soft body section/internal peripheral-wall section) of each of the hoses of Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2 were prepared, and the resistances thereof to gasoline, kerosene, and machining oil were determined in the immersion test under the condition of a temperature of 22° C. for 168 hours, according to the immersion method specified in JIS K6258: “Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic-Determination of the effect of liquids,” and the change in mass between before and after the test was determined. The results of the change in mass of each of the test pieces are summarized in the following Table 1.
The results in Table 1 show that the sample obtained in Example 1 of the present invention has the oil resistance equivalent to that of the internal peripheral-wall section (oil-resistant rubber material) of the conventional flexible pressure-resistant and oil-resistant hose of Comparative Example 1, and can be used for transport of oily fluids. It was highly oil-resistant particularly to gasoline. The results also show that the conventional flexible pressure-resistant hose of Comparative Example 2 lacks oil resistance and cannot be used for transport of oily fluids.
Favorable embodiments of the present invention have been described above, but it should be understood that the present invention is not restricted by these embodiments at all and can be worked in various forms within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-321489 | Dec 2008 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2009/070906 | 12/15/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/17/2011 |