Claims
- 1. A hose, comprising:
a) a flexible elongated body having a first end, a second end, and an interior channel defined along its length for transporting a fluid material between the first end and the second end upon introduction of pressurized fluid into the first end; b) a biasing means interconnected with said flexible elongated body for generating a first force tending to retract said flexible elongated body longitudinally along its length; c) wherein said hose is adapted to attach to a means for restricting the flow of the fluid material flowing through said interior channel, wherein said means for restricting the flow results in higher pressure within said interior channel, wherein the higher pressure generates a second force tending to extend said flexible elongated body longitudinally along its length, and wherein when said second force is sufficient to overcome said first force the flexible elongated body extends.
- 2. The hose in claim 1, wherein;
said flexible elongated body is sufficiently flexible to extend and retract longitudinally along its length in response to the net force on the hose, wherein said net force is generated by the sum of the first and second forces, and whereby said flexible elongated body has a substantially retracted position and a substantially extended position.
- 3. The hose in claim 2, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow provides sufficient flow restriction to increase said second force to a value large enough in magnitude to extend said flexible elongated body to said substantially extended position when said means for restricting the flow is active.
- 4. The hose in claim 2, wherein;
said first force is of sufficient strength to retract said flexible elongated body to said substantially retracted position when said second force is substantially zero.
- 5. The hose in claim 4, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow provides sufficient fluid flow restriction to increase said second force to a value greater in magnitude than said first force when said flexible elongated body is in said substantially retracted position.
- 6. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow is mounted substantially to said second end.
- 7. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow is a nozzle.
- 8. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said flexible elongated body defines a source connector at said first end and a nozzle connector at said second end, wherein both said source connector and said nozzle connector have standard garden hose connector dimensions.
- 9. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than one and one-half times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 10. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than two times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 11. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than three times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 12. The hose in claim 5, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than four times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 13. A hose, comprising:
a) a flexible elongated body having a first end, a second end, and an interior channel defined along its length for transporting a fluid material between the second end and the first end upon introduction of pressurized fluid into the first end; b) a biasing means interconnected with said flexible elongated body for generating a first force tending to extend said flexible elongated body longitudinally along its length; c) wherein said hose is adapted to attach to a means for restricting the flow of the fluid material flowing through said interior channel, wherein said means for restricting the flow results in lower pressure within said interior channel, wherein the lower pressure generates a second force tending to retract said flexible elongated body longitudinally along its length, and wherein when said second force is sufficient to overcome said first force the flexible elongated body retracts.
- 14. The hose in claim 13, wherein;
said flexible elongated body is sufficiently flexible to extend and retract longitudinally along its length in response to the net force on the hose, wherein said net force is generated by the sum of the first and second forces, whereby said flexible elongated body has a substantially retracted position and a substantially extended position.
- 15. The hose in claim 14, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow provides sufficient flow restriction to increase said second force to a value large enough in magnitude to retract said flexible elongated body to said substantially retracted position.
- 16. The hose in claim 14, wherein;
said biasing means is sufficient to extend said flexible elongated body to said substantially extended position when said second force magnitude is greater-than zero.
- 17. The hose in claim 16, wherein;
said second biasing means provides sufficient fluid flow restriction to increase said second force to a value significantly greater in magnitude than said first force when in said substantially extended position.
- 18. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow is mounted substantially to said second end.
- 19. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said means for restricting the flow is a vacuum cleaner hose wand designed to controllably restrict the flow of air within said interior channel.
- 20. The hose in claim 19, further comprising;
a pressure relief valve defined on said vacuum cleaner hose wand for bleeding air into said air passageway when the open end of said vacuum cleaner hose wand is substantially closed-off, wherein said means for restricting the flow is positioned in the suction airflow between said flexible elongated body and said pressure relief valve.
- 21. The hose in claim 20, wherein;
said pressure relief valve is integrated into said means for restricting the flow.
- 22. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than one and one-half times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 23. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than two times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 24. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than three times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 25. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than four times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 26. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said substantially extended position has a longitudinal length greater-than four times the longitudinal length of said substantially retracted position.
- 27. The hose in claim 17, wherein;
said flexible elongated body is retractable into a support stricture for storage, wherein said support structure includes a holding means for preventing said flexible elongated body from substantially extending when said second force is less-than said first force.
- 28. The hose in claim 17, further comprising;
a support structure comprising a connector body mounted to said flexible elongated body, wherein said connector body is designed to be removably connected to said first and/or second ends, wherein said connector body holds said flexible elongated body in a retracted position when said first and second ends are connected by said connector body.
- 29. The hose in claim 28, wherein;
said connector body forms a tube designed for conducting suction air through said flexible elongated body.
- 30. A hose, comprising:
a) a flexible elongated body having a first end, a second end, and an interior channel defined along its length for transporting a fluid material between the first end and the second; b) a first biasing means interconnected with said flexible elongated body for generating a first force directed longitudinally along said flexible elongated body; c) a second biasing means attached to said flexible elongated body for controlling the flow of fluid material through said interior channel, wherein said second biasing means generates a pressure differential between the inside of said interior channel and the ambient environment outside of said interior channel, wherein said pressure differential causes a second force directed longitudinally along said flexible elongated body, wherein said second force is opposed to said first force, wherein said second force magnitude is adjustable between a force greater-than said first force and a force less-than said first force, and d) wherein said flexible elongated body is sufficiently flexible to extend and retract longitudinally along its length in response to a net force; wherein said net force is the sum of the first and second forces.
- 31. The hose in claim 30, wherein said flexible elongated body has a substantially retracted position and a substantially extended position and wherein said flexible elongated body retracts when said second force is greater-than said first force.
- 32. The hose in claim 31, wherein;
said flexible elongated body is retractable into a support structure for storage, wherein said support structure includes a holding means for preventing said flexible elongated body from substantially extending when said second force is less-than said first force.
- 33. The hose in claim 31, further comprising;
a support structure comprising a connector body mounted to said flexible elongated body, wherein said connector body is designed to be removably connected to said first and/or second ends, wherein said connector body holds said flexible elongated body in a retracted position when said first and second ends are connected by said connector body.
- 34. The hose in claim 33, wherein;
said connector body forms a tube designed for transporting the fluid material therethrough.
- 35. The hose in claim 30, wherein said flexible elongated body has a substantially retracted position and a substantially extended position and wherein said flexible elongated body extends when said second force is less-than said first force.
- 36. A method of transporting a fluid material, comprising:
a) inputting a fluid material into a hose, wherein said hose comprising;
1) a flexible elongated body having a first end, a second end, and an interior channel defined along its length for transporting the fluid material between the first end and the second end; 2) a first biasing means interconnected with said flexible elongated body for generating a first force longitudinally directed along said flexible elongated body, and 3) wherein inputting the fluid material into the hose comprises, inputting the fluid material into the first end such that a flow of fluid material is created in said interior channel, and b) restricting the flow of fluid material through said interior channel, wherein the restriction of the flow causes a pressure differential between the inside of said interior channel and the ambient environment outside of said interior channel, wherein said pressure differential causes a second force directed longitudinally along said flexible elongated body, wherein said second force is opposed to said first force, wherein said second force magnitude is adjustable between a force greater-than said first force and a force less-than said first force by adjusting said pressure differential of the input fluid material and/or causing said flexible elongated body to longitudinally change length.
- 37. The method of transporting a fluid material in claim 36, wherein;
wherein said flexible elongated body is sufficiently flexible to extend and retract longitudinally along its length in response to a net force; wherein said net force is the sum of the first and second forces, whereby said flexible elongated body has a substantially retracted position and a substantially extended position.
- 38. The method of transporting a fluid material in claim 36, wherein;
said flexible elongated body retracts when said second force is greater-than said first force.
- 39. The method of transporting a fluid material in claim 38, further including the step of retracting said flexible elongated body into a support structure for storage, wherein said support structure includes a holding means for preventing said flexible elongated body from substantially extending when said second force is less-than said first force.
- 41. The method of transporting a fluid material in claim 39, wherein;
said support structure defines a tube designed for transporting said fluid material therethrough.
- 42. The method of transporting a fluid material in claim 36, wherein;
said flexible elongated body retracts when said second force is less-than said first force.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This utility application claims priority from U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/335,497, filed on Nov. 24, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60335497 |
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