Claims
- 1. In a pipe flushing device having an elongated elastomeric hollow tubular member having a generally central passageway extending through the length thereof, a middle portion which is radially expansible under water pressure, an open rear inlet end and an open front outlet end; a hose connector connected in sealing engagement with said rear inlet end, and a valve in said front outlet end, said valve comprising a cage having a rear closure plate disposed across said outlet end and secured in a transverse groove in said tubular member outlet end, said groove being of a length longer than the thickness of said plate, said valve having open sides and front, said outlet end holding said valve in a fixed position to close said outlet when said tubular member is in the relaxed state and permitting longitudinal movement of said valve cage, while retaining said plate in said groove, upon expansion under water pressure of said tubular member, said expansion also permitting water to by-pass said closure plate through said groove and pass through said cage sides and front as a water jet, pulsations of said jet setting up mechanical vibrations, said jets and pulsations being effected by alternate expansion and contraction of said tubular member under water pressure to unclog a pipe, the improvement which comprises a flexible, resilient, elastomeric sheath covering the outside of said valve rear closure plate and extending over the side margins thereof for improved sealing engagement with said transverse groove in said tubular member wherein the presence of said sheath serves to correct and wear irregularities created within said groove, when said tubular member and groove are n a relaxed state.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said sheath is removable and has a roughened slip-resistant exterior to improve said sealing engagement and wherein said rear closure plate has an annular peripheral flange.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said sheath is removable and has a plurality of parallel striations in the exterior thereof to improve its flexibility and said sealing engagement.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said sheath covers said rear closure plate and the portion of said cage adjacent thereto.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said sheath has a rear portion which covers said rear closure plate and a front portion integral with said rear portion and covering the sides of said cage, said front portion defining a plurality of spaced apertures providing access to the interior of said cage.
- 6. An improved valve assembly for a pipe flushing device having a radially expandable hollow tubular member with a hose connector sealed to the rear inlet end thereof and a transverse groove adapted to receive the periphery of a valve, and to provide liquid by-pass around said valve only when said tubular member is expanded, said valve assembly comprising, in combination:
- (a) a generally cylindrical hollow valve cage having open sides and front and a rear closure plate secured thereto, sealing the rear of said cage, and adapted to ride in said transverse groove sealing said groove; and,
- (b) a flexible, resilient elastomeric sheath removably covering the outside of said rear closure plate and extending over the side margins thereof for improved sealing engagement with said transverse groove wherein the presence of said sheath serves to correct any wear irregularities created within said groove, when said tubular member and groove are in a relaxed state.
- 7. The improved assembly of claim 6 wherein said sheath has a roughened slip-resistant exterior to improve said sealing engagement.
- 8. The improved assembly of claim 6 wherein said sheath has a plurality of parallel striations in the exterior thereof to improve its flexibility and said sealing engagement.
- 9. The improved assembly of claim 6 wherein said sheath covers said rear closure plate and the portion of said cage adjacent thereto.
- 10. The improved assembly of claim 6 wherein said sheath has a rear portion which covers said rear closure plate and a front portion integral with said rear portion and covering the sides of said cage, said front portion defining a plurality of spaced apertures providing access to the interior of said cage.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 176,966 filed 4/4/88 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,900.
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Divisions (1)
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