This invention relates to a method for connecting a hose to a fitting. More particularly, it refers to a method and apparatus for connecting a hose to a fitting using one or more clamps and using a clamp guide.
Air conditioning hose assembly connection systems are known. The simplest is to fit an end of a flexible, compressible hose over a metal fitting or stem and attaching clamps on the hose over the fitting to hold the hose to the fitting and to prevent leaks in various applications such as with high pressure refrigerants. Often, this is not sufficient for such high pressure connections because the hose tends to slip off the fitting. To improve this type of connection, the fitting is made with one or more beads that help hold the hose to the fitting. Still, in high-pressure applications, it is still possible for the hose to come free from the fitting.
To further improve the connection, guides have been deployed to guide the installation of the clamps such that the clamps situate themselves between the beads, making it even more difficult for the hose to slip off of the fitting.
What is needed is a guide that improves holding force between the hose and the fitting.
The invention includes a method of joining a flexible hose to a rigid, hollow shaft. The rigid, hollow shaft has at head bead and at least one other bead. The method includes (a) providing a flexible hose; a first of which is cut at 90 degrees with respect to an axis of the flexible hose; and (b) providing a clamp guide. The clamp guide has an end clamp for interfacing with the fitting on one side of a head bead and having two legs. Each leg is formed or affixed to the end clamp and each of the legs has at least one bump. Each of the at least one bump corresponds to and is aligned with a corresponding bead such that the bumps define registration areas between adjacent bumps/beads. (c) At least one hose clamp is loosely placed over the flexible hose and (d) the clamp guide is installed over the hose with the end clamp on one side of the head bead and the two legs at a distal side of the head bead. (e) The first end of the flexible hose is pushed over the rigid, hollow shaft, thereby abutting a head bead of the at least two beads then (f) the end clamp is tightened. (f) each of the at least one hose clamp is positioned over a corresponding registration areas and (g) tightened, thereby compressing the flexible hose between the at least one beads.
In another embodiment, a method of joining a flexible hose to a rigid, hollow shaft is disclosed. The rigid, hollow shaft has three beads, a head bead, a first bead, and a second bead. The method includes (a) providing a flexible hose, a first end of which is cut at 90 degrees with respect to an axis of the flexible hose and (b) providing a clamp guide. The clamp guide has an end clamp for interfacing with the head bead and two legs. The legs extending from the end clamp. Each of the legs has a first bump aligned with the first bead and a second bump aligned with the second bead thereby forming a first registration area between the end clamp and the first bump and forming a second registration area between the first bump and the second bump. (c) Two hose clamps are loosely placed over the flexible hose and (d) the clamp guide is loosely placed over the flexible hose. (e) The first end of the flexible hose is pushed over the rigid, hollow shaft, the first end of the flexible hose abutting the head bead. (f) The clamp guide is attached by interfacing the end clamp over the head bead and resting the clamp guide legs against the flexible hose. A first hose clamp of the two hose clamps is positioned over the first registration area and a second hose clamp of the two hose clamps is positioned over the second registration area. (i) The end clamp, the first hose clamp, and the second hose clamp are then tightened (e.g. crimped), thereby compressing the flexible hose between the head bead and the first bead and between the first bead and the second bead
In another embodiment, a clamp guide for joining a flexible hose to a rigid, hollow shaft is disclosed. The rigid, hollow shaft has a head bead and two other beads. The clamp guide includes an end clamp for interfacing with the head bead and two legs extending from the end clamp. Each of the legs has two bumps. The bumps are aligned with a corresponding bead of the two other beads thereby forming two registration areas, one between the end clamp and a first of the two bumps and another registration area between the two bumps.
The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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As pressure increases, using the clamp guides 110 and claims 117 of the prior art, the hose 120 tends to pull off of the shaft 101 of the fitting, deforming the clamp guide 110 and skewing the arms 115 of the clamp guide 110 until the hose eventually pulls off of the shaft 101 of the fitting.
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When the clamp guide 10 is installed on a fitting 5 (see
The end clamp 114 is clamped behind the head bead 27 (see
Although not required, in a preferred embodiment, the bumps 11 are wide enough so as to provide clearance in an area over the features 9 (shown clearly in
The clamp guide arms 16 have bumps 11 that align with the beads 9 (see
Although two registration areas 15 are shown, the present invention is not limited to any particular number of registration areas 15 and any number of registration areas 15 is anticipated including one registration area 15.
It is preferred to fabricate the clamp guide arms 16 from a stiff, sturdy metal such as steel.
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Although shown with a fitting 5 with a threaded nut 3 at one end, any type of fitting/connection is anticipated. Further any number of beads 9 and registration areas 15 are anticipated for joining to flexible hoses 20 to fittings, including a single registration area 15. Depending upon the type of hose 20, in some embodiments, o-rings 31 are placed within o-ring grooves 32 of the fitting before placement of the hose over the end 7 of the fitting 5. For other types of hose 20, there are no o-rings 31 placed in o-ring grooves 32 and, in some embodiments, there are no o-ring grooves.
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Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
It is believed that the system and method of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.