This application claims priority from Great Britain application no. 1322133.8 filed on Dec. 13, 2013.
This invention relates to hose end-fittings.
The invention is particularly concerned with hose end-fittings of the kind in which there is an attachment to the end of the hose and an annular nut with internal threads is secured coaxially to the attachment by a wire element that is wedged between the attachment and the nut within axially-aligned annular grooves that indent the external and internal surfaces of the attachment and nut respectively.
Hose end-fittings of this above-specified kind are known and are used, for example, in hose connections in fuel-supply lines of automobile engines. Where the engines are used in motor-sport, international standards dictate the thread size and mating geometry used in the coupling of the end-fitting via the nut and an adaptor to the engine fuel-system.
By way of clarification and further explanation of the known hose end-fitting, reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The nut 4 has internal threads 6 that screw onto an externally-threaded nose 7 of the adaptor 5, and is secured to the attachment 3 by a wire element 8 that is wedged between the attachment 3 and the nut 4. In assembly of the end-fitting 1 the wire element 8 is fed through a hole 9 in the nut 4 to extend round the fitting 1 in a passage 10 that is formed as illustrated in
An important factor in obtaining maximum engine-performance in motor-sport is to avoid as far as possible any constriction of the fuel-supply path, and, to this end, to provide a maximum bore through the hose end-fitting 1 consistent with prevailing international standards. However, the known construction of end-fitting 1 illustrated in
According to one aspect of the present invention, a hose end-fitting of the above-specified kind is provided wherein the groove-indented internal surface of the nut has a diameter at that groove which is at least substantially the same as the major diameter of the internal threads of the nut, namely, the diameter defined by the roots of those threads.
The groove-indented internal surface of the nut in the hose end-fitting of the present invention is thus of larger diameter than the corresponding surface in the known hose end-fitting. More especially, the diameter of the corresponding surface of the known hose end-fitting is at least substantially the same as the minor diameter of the internal threads of the nut, namely the diameter defined by the peaks of those threads, and therefore less than in the hose end-fitting of the invention. The increase in diameter of the groove-indented surface of the nut afforded by the present invention enables an increase to be made in the diameter of the bore through the attachment of the end-fitting and the adaptor, without compromising the structural integrity of the fitting or the applicable international motor-sport standards.
A hose end-fitting according to the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the further drawings accompanying this application, in which:
Referring to
Furthermore, in a comparable way to the construction of the known end-fitting 1, the wire element 28 extends round the fitting 21 in a passage 30 that is formed by axially-aligned grooves 31 and 32 that indent external and internal surfaces 33 and 34 of the attachment 23 and nut 24 respectively, to establish a wedge between them. However, in this case, according to the invention, the internal surface 34 of the nut 24, rather than being of the same diameter as the peaks of the internal threads 26 of the nut 24 has the same diameter as the roots of the threads 26. Accordingly, the surface 34 into which the groove 32 is indented is at the major diameter of the internal threads 6 of the nut 24 rather than at the minor diameter as in the known end-fitting, as is clear from
The increase in diameter of the surface from which the groove 32 is indented enables an increase in the diameter A indicated in
The hexagonal formation of the external surface of the nut 24 of the end-fitting 21 of the invention is extended longitudinally of the fitting as compared with that of the nut 4 of the known end-fitting 1. This adds to the structural soundness of the fitting of the invention.
Although the invention has been described in the context of motor-sport and its application to the supply of fuel to an engine, it is to be understood that the invention has wider application than this in different contexts, and is applicable generally to improving and achieving more-efficient flow where liquids and other fluids are conveyed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1322133.8 | Dec 2013 | GB | national |