Claims
- 1. A hose for use with a tubular member and nipple to receive epoxy, said hose comprising a tubular shape with a reinforced plastic wall defining a hollow core within said wall, said wall having a plurality of short slits located therein, said slits extending through said wall to said hollow core, said slits being sized and oriented so that a compression strength of the hose is not weakened significantly, said slits remaining closed when said hose has an internal pressure equal to or less than an external pressure and opening when said hose has a higher internal pressure from epoxy than an external pressure to open said slits and allow epoxy to escape, said hose being connected to one end of said tubular member and said nipple being connected to another end of said tubular member, said hose having a compression strength to withstand pressure from up to three feet of concrete without collapsing, said hose being flexible to allow the hose to be curved.
- 2. A hose as claimed in claim 1 wherein the slits are arranged in rows.
- 3. A hose as claimed in claim 2 wherein the slits are separated longitudinally by a distance approximately equal to their length.
- 4. A hose as claimed in claim 3 wherein the slits are approximately 6 mm long.
- 5. A hose as claimed in claim 3 wherein the slits are arranged in four rows extending longitudinally along said hose, each row being approximately 80° to 100° apart from one another.
- 6. A hose as claimed in claim 5 wherein the slits in rows adjacent to one another are staggered relative to one another and the slits in rows that are opposed to one another are mirror images of one another.
- 7. A hose as claimed in claim 6 wherein the rows are substantially 90° apart from one another.
- 8. A hose as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plastic wall is reinforced with fibre.
- 9. A hose as claimed in claim 1 wherein a free end of the hose away from said tubular member is blocked.
- 10. A hose as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hose is connected to a tubular member at each end.
- 11. A hose as claimed in claim 10 wherein each tubular member has a nipple connected thereto.
- 12. A hose as claimed in claim 10 wherein a passage in one tubular member is blocked.
- 13. A method of constructing a hose to fill a void located in concrete, said hose having a wall made from reinforced plastic defining a hollow core within said wall, said method comprising Gutting four longitudinal rows of slits in said wall of said hose, said slits extending through said wall to said hollow core, said rows being approximately 80° to approximately 100° apart from one another, staggering said slits in adjacent rows so that the slits in rows that are substantially opposite to one another are mirror images of one another and slits in adjacent rows are staggered from one another, not removing any material when said slits arc cut so that said slits remained closed when the hose is at rest and will open when the hose is subjected to sufficient internal pressure, cutting said hose to a desired length, connecting one end of said hose to one end of a tubular member, said tubular member having another end that is adapted to receive a nipple.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 13 including the step of choosing a hose that has a compression strength to withstand pressure up to 3 feet of concrete without collapsing.
- 15. A hose in combination with a tubular member and nipple to receive epoxy, said combination comprising a tubular shape with a reinforced plastic wall defining a hollow center core, said wall having a plurality of short slits located therein, said slits extending through said wall to said hollow center core, said slits being sized and oriented so that a compression strength of the hose is not weakened significantly, said slits remaining closed when said hose has an internal pressure equal to or less than an external pressure and opening when said hose has a higher internal pressure from epoxy than an external pressure to open said slits and allow epoxy to escape, said hose being connected to one end of said tubular member and said nipple being connected to another end of said tubular member.
- 16. A hose in combination with a tubular member and nipple as claimed in claim 15 wherein said slits are arranged in four rows extending longitudinally along said hose, each row being approximately 80° to 100° apart from one another.
- 17. A hose in combination with a tubular member and nipple as claimed in claim 16 wherein the slits and rows that are adjacent to one another are staggered relative to one another and slits and rows that are opposed to one another are mirror images of one another.
- 18. A hose in combination with a tubular member and nipple as claimed in claim 15 wherein said hose has a compression strength to withstand pressure from up to three feet of concrete without collapsing, said hose being flexible to allow the hose to be curved.
Parent Case Info
This application claims U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/053,188 filed Jul. 21, 1997 and now abandoned as priority.
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