1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a hose connector that is attached securely to a hose without damaging the hose.
2. Description of Related Art
Hoses are used in semiconductor, pharmaceutical and food processing industries for transportation of fluids. The hoses are usually connected together through intervening hose connectors. Because the fluid material transported in the hoses is frequently poisonous or perishable when exposed to air, preventing leakage between the connected hoses and the hose connectors is of great importance.
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However, since the nut (70a) is usually harder than the hose (80a), the nut (70a) wears and cuts the hose (80a) when the hose connector is assembled to the hose (80a), so the hose (80a) is easily damaged. When the nuts (70a) are not harder than the hose (80a), the hose connector, when inadvertently pulled, is separated easily from the hose (80a).
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The outer bushing 60) is mounted around inner bushing (50) and the enlarged open end (81) of the hose (80) and has an inner surface and an outer thread. The inner surface is concave to correspond to the annular bulge (51). The nut (70) is mounted around the hose (80), abuts the annular shoulder (82) of the hose (80) and has an inner thread engaging the outer thread of the outer bushing (60).
However, forming the enlarged open ends (81) on the hoses (80) wastes times and lowers rate of manufacture of mounting the hose connectors on the hoses (80). Furthermore, the concave inner surface of the outer bushing (60) the annular bugle (51) of the inner bushing (50) and together with slow rate of manufacture, make the structure of the hose connector complicated and have a high cost.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a hose connector to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a hose connector that is attached securely to a hose without damaging the hose.
A hose connector is mounted on an open end of a hose and has a bushing, a nut and at least one collar. The bushing has an insertion section mounted in the open end of the hose. The nut is mounted detachably around the bushing, is mounted around the hose and has a compressing flange formed on the nut. The at least one collar is mounted around the hose, mounted rotatably in the nut, abuts the compressing flange and presses tightly against the open end of the hose. The insertion section of the bushing and the at least one collar cooperate to tightly hold the hose in the hose connector. The hose cannot easily fall out of the hose connector inadvertently when external forces pull the hose or the hose connector.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to FIGS. 1 and 5-9, a hose connector (1) in accordance with the present invention is mounted on a hose (40). The hose (40) has an open end (41) that would be enlarged when the hose connector (1) is mounted on the open end (41) of the hose (40).
The hose connector (1) comprises a bushing (10), a nut (20) and at least one collar (30).
The bushing (10) has an outer surface, an inside end, an outside end, a central hole (14), an insertion section (11) and an engaging thread (13) and may further have an outside thread (12) and a tool operating flange (15).
The outside end is opposite to the inside end.
The central hole (14) is defined axially through the bushing (10) and has an inner surface.
The insertion section (11) is attached to the bushing (10) adjacent to the inside end, is inserted into and enlarges the open end of the hose (40) and has an outer diameter. First, second and fifth embodiments of the hose connector (1), as shown in
The engaging thread (13) is formed on the outer surface of the bushing (10) adjacent to the insertion section (11) and has an outer diameter larger than that of the insertion section (11). In the third and fourth embodiments of the hose connector (1), the engaging thread (13) formed on the bushing member (10A) of the bushing (10).
The outside thread (12) is formed on the outer surface of the bushing (10) at the outside end and may engage a thread on a nozzle or a connector. The third and fourth embodiments of the hose connector (1) have the engaging thread (13) formed on the bushing member (10A) of the bushing (10).
The tool operating flange (15) is annular and polygonal, may be hexagonal or octagonal and is formed on and protrudes radially out from the bushing (10) between the engaging thread (13) and the outside thread (12). The tool operating flange (15) may be engaged by a wrench so that the bushing (10) may be rotated by the wrench. The third and fourth embodiments of the hose connector (1) have the tool operating flange (15) formed on the bushing member (10A) of the bushing (10).
The nut (20) is cylindrical, is mounted detachably around the bushing (10), is mounted around the hose (40) and has a connecting end, a compressing end, a mounting hole (222), an engaging thread (221) and a compressing flange (223).
The compressing end is opposite to the connecting end.
The mounting hole (222) is defined axially through the nut (20), is mounted around the bushing (10) and has an inner surface.
The engaging thread (221) of the nut (20) is formed on the inner surface of the mounting hole (222) adjacent to the engaging end and detachably engages the engaging thread (13) on the bushing (10). In the first, third, fourth and fifth embodiments of the hose connector (1), the engaging thread (221) of the nut (20) is formed partially on the inner surface of the mounting hole (222) at an interval from the compressing end, as shown in
The compressing flange (223) is formed on and protrudes radially inward from the inner surface of the mounting hole (222) adjacent to the compressing end.
The at least one collar (30) is annular, is mounted around the hose (40), is mounted rotatably in the mounting hole (222) in the nut (20), abuts the compressing flange (223), aligns with the insertion section (11) of the bushing (10) and is pressed by the compressing flange (223) to press tightly against the enlarged open end (41) of the hose (40). Each collar (30) has an inside surface and two opposite side surfaces (31). The collar (30) is harder than the hose (40). The inside surface contacts the hose (40). Each side surface (31) has an included angle (θ) between the inside surface and the side surface (31) in a range of 30 to 95 degrees. When the included angle (θ) is less than 30 degrees, the collar (30) is too sharp to tightly press against the enlarged open end (41) of the hose. When the included angle (θ) is greater than 95 degrees, the hose (40) easily slips off the insertion section (11) of the bushing (10). The fifth embodiment of the hose connector (1) has multiple collars (30) axially arranged abreast.
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The nut mounting step comprises mounting the hose (40) through the nut (20) and the at least one collar (30), as shown in
The bushing mounting step comprises mounting the insertion section (11) of the bushing (10) in the open end (41) of hose (40). The open end (41) is enlarged by the insertion section (11) of the bushing (10), as shown in
The engaging step comprises engaging the engaging thread (221) on the nut (20) with the engaging thread (13) on the bushing (10). The at least one collar (30) is pushed by the compressing flange (223) on the nut (20) to move toward the bushing (10). Then the at least one collar (30) presses tightly against the enlarged open end (41) of the hose (41) and cooperates with the insertion section (11) of the bushing (10) to clamp the enlarged open end (41) and therefore prevents the enlarged open end (41) from falling out of the hose connector (1), as shown in
The insertion section (11) of the bushing and the at least one collar (30) cooperate to tightly hold the hose (40) in the hose connector (1). Thus, the hose (40) cannot fall out of the hose connector (1) inadvertently when external forces pull the hose (40) or the hose connector (41). The at least one collar (30) is rotatably mounted in the nut (20) does not rotate with the nut (20) when the nut is screwed onto the bushing (10). Thus, the at least one collar (30) would not wear or cut the hose (40) and prevents the hose (40) from being damaged and leaking.
A following table shows comparison of tensile strength of the hose connector of the present invention with conventional hose connector.
As shown by the aforementioned Table, the tensile strength of the hose connector (1) of the present invention is a great advancement over conventional hose connectors.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.