Claims
- 1. A method of safely transporting environmentally sensitive flowable materials through a hose (1, 20) having a cover (10, 21) and a liner (12, 23) and with at least one reinforcing layer (11, 22) located between the cover (10, 21) and at least one longitudinal safety channel (13, 14, 25) associated with the liner (12, 23), comprising the steps of
- repeatedly longitudinally constricting the hose without occluding the safety channel, and
- monitoring against intrusion of said flowable material into the safety channel.
- 2. A method according to claim 1,
- wherein said monitoring step comprises
- detecting a change in pressure within said safety channel.
- 3. A method according to claim 1
- wherein said monitoring step comprises
- detecting a change in electrical conductivity within said safety channel.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, further comprising
- connecting said hose to a hose coupling,
- connecting said safety channel to a monitoring passage within said hose coupling, and
- monitoring conditions within said monitoring passage as an indication of intrusion of said flowable material into said channel.
- 5. A hose pump, comprising
- a pump housing (2, 6, 7) having an output union and an intake union;
- at least one hose (1) connected to both the outlet union and the intake union and resting on an inner wall of said pump housing (2, 6, 7);
- at least one squeezing member (3) which is so moved along the hose (1) that the hose (1) is constrictable by each squeezing member (3) from the direction of the intake union toward the direction of the outlet union, the hose having an inner liner (12), a cover (10) and a reinforcement (11) between the liner (12) and the cover (10);
- the hose (1) having a through-passing channel (13, 14, 25) located in the liner (12), wherein
- the channel (13, 14, 25) is separated from an interior of the pump housing.
- 6. A hose pump according to claim 5,
- wherein, during operation, the channel (13, 14, 25) has, in a region of contact of the hose with the squeezing member, a continuous free cross-section.
- 7. A hose pump according to claim 5, wherein
- the channel (13, 14, 25) connects, adjacent at least one of the outlet union and the intake union, to a conduit (26) which is equipped with detection means (27) for the presence in the channel of conveyed product.
- 8. A hose pump according to claim 7, wherein said detection means is a pressure sensor.
- 9. A hose pump according to claim 7, wherein said detection means is a conductivity sensor.
- 10. A hose pump according to claim 7, wherein said detection means is an infra-red sensor.
- 11. A hose pump according to claim 7,
- wherein
- the channel (13, 14, 25) is filled with a fluid which triggers the detection means (27), without the conveyed product itself coming into contact with the detection means (27).
- 12. A hose pump according to claim 5,
- wherein
- the channel (14) is separated from the reinforcement (11) by a lesser wall thickness than from the inner hose surface (24).
- 13. A hose pump according to claim 5,
- wherein
- the channel (13, 25) is separated from the reinforcement (11, 22) by a greater wall thickness than from the inner hose surface (24).
- 14. A hose pump according to claim 5,
- wherein
- the hose is so located in the pump, that the channel (13, 14) is arranged in a region facing away from the squeezing member (3).
- 15. A hose pump according to claim 5,
- wherein
- a plurality of channels (13, 14, 25) are provided in the liner (12, 23).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
Cross-reference to related patent, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference: U.S. Pat. No. 5,049,048, STREICHER.
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