This invention relates to hose clamps and efforts to strengthen the connection between the hose and the tubing.
A hose clamp is used for fastening a typically bare hose to tubing. Common automotive applications of a hose-tubing connection utilizing a hose clamp may include making fluid flow into a brake, an air conditioning system, a power steering apparatus, an engine intake (including supercharged and turbocharged applications), or an engine compartment. Common industrial applications of such combination are for the flow of fluid in other industrial Places. The purpose of the hose clamp is to prevent the hose from being separated from the Tubing.
A hose clamp typically comprises a single band that wraps around the end of the hose that is covering a tube. When the clamp is tightened, the hose is held in place by the friction between the hose and the tube. Although some clamps include compensation means so as to prevent the clamp from losing its fixing force, other clamps do not. In addition, in certain high pressure applications the hose clamp cannot create sufficient friction to prevent the hose from slipping off the tubing. In certain applications where two sections of tubing are connected with a short piece of hose held in place with two hose clamps, high pressure may overcome the friction created by the hose clamp, and blow apart the connection.
What is needed is a hose clamp that has an independent means for maintaining the connection between the hose and the tubing.
The present invention is directed to a hose clamp brace to maintain a connection between two sections of tubing connected by a hose with conventional clamps. The hose clamp brace is used where two adjacent sections of tubing are connected by a hose with conventional clamps. The hose clamp brace comprises two tubing clamps, one of which is removably attached to the first section of tubing adjacent to the hose, and the other is removably attached to a second section of tubing adjacent to the hose. A fastening element is coupled with each tubing clamp, and a connecting element is coupled with each of the fastening elements. In some applications, it may be desirable to have at least two fastening elements on each clamp, with a corresponding connecting element for each fastening element.
The hose clamp brace holds the two sections of tubing in place, independent of the hose connection. This improves the physical connection of the hose, as it relieves the strain on the hose to keep the two tubing sections from coming apart, allowing the hose to simply hold the pressure. The hose clamp brace mostly relies on the friction between the tubing clamp and the tubing, which is usually higher than the friction between the hose and the tubing. In addition, the tubing clamp is attached to the tubing, which unlike the hose, has less of a tendency to deform, degrade, or change shape over time or with temperature or pressure.
Hose clamps can loosen over time simply due to the deformation of the hose. If the hose is the only connection between the tubing, the connection can blow apart as the hose slips off the tubing. With the hose clamp brace, even if the hose clamp loosens, the hose will stay in place and the connection will not blow apart, even if the hose may leak slightly.
In many applications, hose clamps are used in conjunction with a single barb or flange on the tubing, to assist the hose clamp to retain the hose on the tubing. On thin-wall tubing, the barb may be formed by a tubing end former that deforms the entire tube diameter. In some applications, it may be desirable to use completely smooth tubing, without barbs or flanges formed in the tubing interior that would disrupt the linear flow of the fluid. In such applications, it is more difficult to retain a hose with a simple hose clamp. Using a hose clamp brace would improve the ability to retain the hose on the tubing, since the tubing is held in place by the hose clamp brace and the hose merely has to hold the pressure.
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently-preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
In high pressure applications, including but not limited to supercharged or turbocharged engine systems, typical hose clamps may provide insufficient mechanical force to keep the hose connected with the tubing. Limitations in such mechanical force may include the coefficient of friction between the hose and the tubing, the amount of deformation in the hose, both initially and over time, and the maximum clamping force that can be placed on the tubing.
In applications where two sections of tubing 2, 4 are connected with a short section of hose 6, it is possible to increase the strength of the hose connection while simultaneously relieving some of the tension on the hose 6, by adding a brace to either side of the hose 6.
The tubing clamps 10, 12 may comprise a standard hose clamp, or may be specially designed for the application. As such, in the preferred embodiment, the tubing clamps 10, 12 are cylindrical bodies configured to wrap around the sections of tubing 2, 4. The tubing clamps 10, 12 can be wrapped around the hose 6 if desired. A screw tightening mechanism is shown in
Each fastening element 14 is then coupled with a connecting element 16, so that the two fastening elements 14 and their respective tubing clamps 10, 12 are mechanically connected. In the embodiment shown in
When the entire connection is assembled, the hose clamp brace provides a much more robust connection between the first and second sections of tubing 2, 4 than the hose 6 and hose clamps 8 alone. The tubing clamps 10, 12 provide a more secure mechanical connection because the clamp is tightened directly to the tubing 2, 4, without an intervening layer of deformable hose 6. This provides a connection that it less likely to slip than a hose clamp 8. In addition, because the hose clamp brace is taking the strain of the pressure that is trying to force the two sections of tubing apart at the hose connection, the hose itself is relieved of that mechanical tension, improving the hose's connection and longevity. Although most applications for the hose clamp brace will involve the tubing under pressure, the hose clamp brace could be adapted for a vacuum as well, with the connecting elements 16 holding the tubing 2, 4 apart.
One advantage of using the tubing clamps 10, 12 of the present invention is the ability to adjust the hose clamp brace to fit any connection,. In an alternative embodiment, however, the tubing clamps 10, 12 may be omitted and fastening elements (the post style) may be fixed directly onto the tubing 2, 4. This would require lining up the fastening elements on the tubing 2, 4 to connect them with a connecting element 16. In another embodiment, a single tubing clamp 12 may be used. In such an embodiment, the first section of tubing 2 would have the fastening element (the post style) fixed directly on the tubing 2, and a tubing clamp 12 with a fastening element 14 would be placed on the second section of tubing 4, with sufficient adjustability to allow easy connection for various sized assemblies. The fastening element 14 on the first section of tubing 2 would be connected to the fastening element 14 on the tubing clamp 12 by the connecting element 16.
In the embodiment shown in
An alternative embodiment of the hose clamp brace is shown in
The fastening element 14 for the embodiment shown in
In some embodiments, the connecting element 16 may be coupled to the first and second tubing clamps 10, 12 in an adjustable manner. For example, the connecting element 16 may be located at multiple positions along the perimeter of the tubing clamps 10, 12. In the embodiment shown in
For the embodiment shown in
In use, a hose and tubing can be connected by providing a hose 6 having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, coupling a first section of tubing 2 with the first end of the hose 6, coupling a second section of tubing 4 with the second end of the hose 6, clamping the first section of tubing 2 with a first tubing clamp 10 adjacent to the first end of the hose 6, and clamping the second section of tubing 4 with a second tubing clamp 12 adjacent to the second end of the hose 6. The first tubing clamp 10 and the second tubing clamp 12 may already be fastened together by a connecting element 16. In some embodiments, the first tubing clamp 10 and the second tubing clamp 12 are fastened together by attaching the connecting element 16 to the first and second tubing clamps via fastening elements 14. In embodiments in which the fastening elements 14 protrude radially away from their respective tubing clamp 10, 12, the user may adjust the distance between the tubing clamps 10, 12. In some embodiments, multiple connecting elements 16 may be used to fasten the tubing clamps 10, 12 together. In some embodiments, the fastening elements 14 may wrap around a portion of their respective tubing clamp 10, 12.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the invention not be limited by this detailed description, but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims appended hereto.
This invention may be industrially applied to the development, manufacture, and use of pressurized hose connections between sections of tubing.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/809,233, entitled “Hose Clamp Brace,” filed Apr. 5, 2013, which application is incorporated in its entirety here by this reference.
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61809233 | Apr 2013 | US |