Claims
- 1. A flexible conduit comprising a plurality of like-configured components, each of said components including a male member, a female member over-molded about a male member of an immediately adjacent one of said plurality of components, and a passageway extending between said male member and said female member.
- 2. The flexible conduit according to claim 1, wherein said male member of one component and said female member of an immediately adjacent component define an articulating joint.
- 3. The flexible conduit according to claim 2, wherein said articulating joint is a ball-and-socket joint.
- 4. The flexible conduit according to claim 2, wherein said passageway in each of said plurality of components is configured so that the passageway in adjacent components remain in communication at any orientation of said articulating joint.
- 5. The flexible conduit according to claim 1, wherein said female member is over-molded about said male member to define a close running fit therebetween.
- 6. The flexible conduit according to claim 1, wherein said female member is over-molded about said male member to define a substantially fluid-tight fit there between.
- 7. The flexible conduit according to claim 1, wherein a first number of said plurality of components is formed of a first material and a second number of said plurality of components is formed of a second material different from said first material.
- 8. The flexible conduit according to claim 7, wherein said first material and said second material have different colors.
- 9. A flexible conduit comprising:
a first number of like-configured components, each of said first number of components including a first male member, a second male member, and a passageway extending between said first and second male members; and a second number of like-configured components, each of said second number of components including a first female member, a second female member, and a passageway extending between said first and second female members, at least one of said first and second female members over-molded about said first male member of an adjacent one of said first number of components.
- 10. The flexible conduit according to claim 9, wherein said first male member and said female member over-molded about said first male member define an articulating joint.
- 11. The flexible conduit according to claim 10, wherein said articulating joint is a ball-and-socket joint.
- 12. The flexible conduit according to claim 10, wherein said passageway in each of said first and second number of components is configured so that the passageway in adjacent components remain in communication at any orientation of said articulating joint.
- 13. The flexible conduit according to claim 9, wherein said female member over-molded about said first male member is over-molded to define a close running fit therebetween.
- 14. The flexible conduit according to claim 9, wherein said female member over-molded about said first male member is over-molded to define a substantially fluid-tight fit therebetween.
- 15. The flexible conduit according to claim 9, wherein said first number of components is formed of a first material and said second number plurality of components is formed of a second material different from said first material.
- 16. The flexible conduit according to claim 15, wherein said first material and said second material have different colors.
- 17. A method for manufacturing a flexible conduit comprising:
molding a first component having a male member at a first end and either a male member or a female member at a second end, and a passageway extending between the first and second ends of the first component; and molding a second component having a female member at a first end if the first component has a male member at its second end or a male member at a first end if the first component has a female member at its second end, a female member at a second end over-molded about the male member at the first end of the first component, and a passageway extending between the first and second ends of the second component.
- 18. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 17, wherein the female member of the second component is over-molded about the male member of the first component to form an articulating joint.
- 19. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 18, wherein the articulating joint is a ball-and-socket joint.
- 20. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 17, wherein each of the first and second components is elongated and the components are molded with the passageway extending axially therethrough.
- 21. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 17, wherein the first and second components are molded in a common mold.
- 22. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 17, wherein the first and second components are identical, each including a male member at its first end and a female member at its second end.
- 23. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 22, wherein the first and second components are molded in the same single-shot mold.
- 24. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 23, further comprising the steps of:
allowing the first component to at least partially cool within the mold; and then indexing the first component so that the male member is disposed within a cavity of the mold forming the female portion of the components.
- 25. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 24, wherein the forming, cooling and indexing steps are repeated to form a continuous length of flexible conduit.
- 26. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 25, further comprising the step of providing a flexible sheath around at least a portion of the continuous length of flexible conduit.
- 26. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 17, wherein the first component is molded from a first material and the second component is molded from a second material different from the first material.
- 27. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 26, wherein said first and second materials have different colors.
- 28. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 26, wherein the first material has a melting point temperature higher than the melting point temperature of the second material.
- 29. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 17, wherein the first and second components are different, the first component including a male member at each end and the second component including a female member at each end.
- 30. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 29, wherein the first and second components are molded in the same double-shot mold.
- 31. The method for manufacturing a flexible conduit according to claim 29, further comprising the steps of:
providing a male mold section for forming the first component; providing a female mold section for forming the second component, the female mold section having a first cavity for forming the female member at the first end of the second member, and a second cavity for forming the female member at the second end of the second member, the second cavity being disposed nearer to the male mold section than the first cavity; forming a first one of the first members and then indexing the first one so that the male member at the second end of the member is disposed within the first cavity of the female mold section; forming a second one of the first members and then indexing the second one so that the male member at the first end of the member is disposed within the second cavity of the female mold section; and then forming the second component with the female members being over-molded about a corresponding male member of the first component.
Reference to Related Application
[0001] This utility patent application claims priority to co-pending provisional application, Serial No. 60/287,520, entitled “Fluid Conduits and Valves and Method of Manufacturing Same”, filed on Apr. 26, 2001, the disclosure and figures of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60287520 |
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