The present invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for mating an end of a braided hose to a connector/socket. More particularly, one form of the present invention relates to a tool for introducing the frayed braided wires at the cut end of a braided hose into a connector/socket. Although the present application was developed for application with braided wire hoses, certain applications may exist with other types of hoses.
Hoses are utilized in a wide variety of applications to convey a fluid to a mechanical device in order to cause the device to perform a desired function. In order to connect the hose with the device or to other hoses a connector/socket is typically attached to each end of the hoses. The connector/socket is than mated with a corresponding connector/socket to provide a fluid tight junction.
The demand for a diverse number of hose lengths makes it often more efficient to make up the hose assembly as needed in the required length and connector configuration. Bulk hose material is available in large rolls having differing diameters. The hose material is often contained within a sheath or outer cover which is typically formed of braided or intermeshing wire. Upon the hose material being cut to length the sheath at each end of the material is typically disturbed or is frayed due to the cutting and separation from the roll of material. Disturbed or frayed sheath often makes the assembly of the hose material with the connector/socket an undesirable activity. As an individual is working at placing the hose material within the connector/socket they are exposed to the disturbed and/or frayed sheath that can result in cuts to the fingers, discomfort and/or annoyance.
Therefore, a need exists for a tool to be utilized for mating of an end of a braided hose with a connector/socket while minimizing the exposure of the individual to contact with the frayed ends of the sheath. The present invention satisfies this need in a novel and non-obvious way.
One form of the present invention contemplates a tool for assembling a hose material within a connector opening in a connector. The tool comprising: a body having a first portion to locate the connector with the connector opening in a first position, and a converging passage having an inlet adapted for receiving an end of the hose material with a disturbed sheath and an outlet in registry with the connector opening when in the first position, the converging passage defined by a surface that constrains the size of the disturbed sheath as it passes from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the outlet is no larger than the connector opening.
Another form of the present invention contemplates a tool for placing a hose within an opening in a socket. The tool comprising: a body including a socket holder to fixture the socket with the opening in a first position; and means for reducing the diameter of the hose with a disturbed sheath to the size of the opening in the socket, wherein the means including a confining path adapted for the passage of the hose to the opening within the socket.
Another form of the present invention contemplates a tool for placing a hose with a braided sheath within an opening in a connector. The tool comprising: a multi-part body including an internal cavity for receiving the connector in a fixed position; and a converging passage having an inlet adapted for receiving an end of the hose with a disturbed sheath and an outlet aligned with the connector opening when the connector is in the fixed position, the converging passage defined by a frustum conical surface that reduces the diameter of the disturbed sheath as it passes from the inlet to the outlet, wherein at the outlet the diameter of the hose and sheath has been reduced by the frustum conical surface to no larger than the connector opening.
In yet another form of the present invention there is contemplated a method for aligning a hose with an opening within a hose connector. The method comprising: positioning the hose connector with the opening in a first position; introducing an end of the hose with a disturbed sheath into a converging confined passage; reducing the diameter of the hose with disturbed sheath as it passes through the confined passage to the diameter of the opening; and inserting the end of the hose into the opening after the reducing.
One object of the present invention is to provide a unique tool for introducing the end of a braided hose into a connector/socket.
Related objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
a is a schematic representation of a hose connector disposed within one form of the tool of the present invention prior to the hose being introduced into the tool.
b is a schematic representation of the hose being fed into the tool.
c is a schematic representation of the hose passing further into the tool to facilitate introduction of the hose into the connector.
d is a schematic representation of the hose passing further into the tool before introduction of the end of the hose into the connector.
e is a schematic representation of the end of the hose positioned within the connector.
For purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
The present application is generally directed to a tool for introduction of an end of a hose having an outer sheath into a connector/socket to comprise a hose assembly. As contemplated herein the hose comprises an outer sheath which may comprise, by way of example and without limitation, braided or intermeshing wire. The hose is available in a variety of diameters and in roll or bulk lengths. The connector is selectively attached to the end(s) of the hose and over the frayed outer sheath portion in order to form a hose assembly to be connected to other hoses, apparatuses and/or sources of fluid. Connectors have an opening for receipt of the hose therein and typically an outer engagement surface such as, but not limited to a hexagonal portion. A person skilled in the art will understand that the opening within the connector is sized for receipt of a specified hose diameter. The hexagonal portion is engaged by a wrench or pliers during the connection of the hose assembly to other hoses, apparatuses and/or sources of fluid.
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Connector 13 is located within a connector receiving portion 30 formed by the main bodies 15 and 16. In one form the connector-receiving portion 30 is configured so that the connector 13 is located in a fixed location with a desired axial and radial orientation. The connector-receiving portion 30 limits substantial movement and/or misalignment of the connector 13 as the hose 12 is brought into the opening 14 within the connector 13. In one form the connector-receiving portion 30 defines a shape corresponding to the shape of a portion of the connector 13. In a preferred form the connector-receiving portion 30 includes a hexagonal shape that matches the hexagonal portion 31 of the connector 13. The hexagonal shape is defined by a plurality of surfaces 32 formed on the main bodies 15 and 16. The connector receiving portion including a semi-hexagonal portion in the main body 15 and a semi-hexagonal portion in the main body 16 (not illustrated). The corresponding surfaces 32 within the connector-receiving portion 30 define a hexagonal shape corresponding to the general shape of the connector. An axial locating feature 40 defines a stop to limit the axial movement of the connector 13 within the connector-receiving portion 30. The surfaces 32 and axial locating feature 40 functions to support and locate the connector 13 within the tool 10.
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The hose confining passage 42 includes a consolidating portion 45 which facilitates the consolidation of the disturbed sheath region 37 from the diameter at the inlet 43 to the diameter defined at the outlet 44. The diameter at the outlet 44 allows the ready insertion of the hose with the disturbed sheath region 37 into the opening 14. In a preferred form the hose confining passage includes a converging passage disposed between the inlet 43 and the outlet 44. A wall surface formed on the main bodies 15 and 16 functions to confine and reduce the diameter of the hose with disturbed sheath region 37 as it is advanced to the opening 14. In one form the converging passage is a of a frustum conical shape. In one form the half angle of the consolidation portion is within a range of about 10° to about 45 and in another form is about 15°. While the converging passage has been illustrated as opening to a fixed diameter passage 50, it is contemplated herein that the converging passage could open directly adjacent the opening 14 of the connector 13, thereby omitting the fixed diameter passage.
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The utilization of the tool 60 to connect the hose to the opening 14 within the connector 13 is very similar to the utilization of the tool 10. However, the setting and placement of the connector 13 within the tool 60 is different. The members 62 and 63 are separated to allow the placement of the connector 13 therein in an abutting relationship with the locating surface 73. The members 62 and 63 are than held together and the connector engagement portion 70 is brought into contact with the connector 13. The actuation portion 72 is turned to securely engage the connector 13 between the locating surface 73 and the connector engagement portion 70. The hose is than mated with the connector in a process substantially similar to that described with reference to
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While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. It should be understood that while the use of the word “preferable,” “preferably” or “preferred” in the description above indicates that the feature so described may be more desirable, it nonetheless may not be necessary and embodiments lacking the same may be contemplated as within the scope of the invention, that scope being defined by the claims that follow. In reading the claims it is intended that when words such as “a,” “an”, “at least one,” “at least a portion” are used there is no intention to limit the claim to only one item unless specifically stated to the contrary in the claim. Further, when the language “at least a portion” and/or “a portion” is used the item may include a portion and/or the entire item unless specifically stated to the contrary.