Hose valve sub-assembly apparatus and method for retractable hose vacuum systems
11272819 ยท 2022-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L5/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hose valve sub-assembly designed for use in central vacuum cleaning systems that include a retractable suction hose. The hose valve sub-assembly comprises an end nozzle arranged for attachment with the end of a suction hose and a seal-ring arranged for attachment to a valve box. The seal-ring defines a radially disposed inner surface for receiving and engaging the end nozzle and comprises a radially biased pin for locking the end nozzle the seal-ring. The end nozzle comprises a radially disposed O-ring groove arranged to receive an O-ring for sealing the end nozzle to the inner surface of the seal-ring. The end nozzle also comprises a radially disposed locking track having a first end that defines a first opening arranged to receive and engage the biased pin of the seal ring when the suction hose is pulled through the system vacuum pipe. The locking track includes an opposing second end that defines a second opening arranged to receive the biased pin of the seal ring when the vacuum suction hose is inserted through the valve box, into the seal-ring. With this configuration, the end nozzle is rotatable from a first disengaged position where the biased pin is adjacent one of the two openings, to a second locked position where the biased pin is in the locking track of the end nozzle, between the first opening and second opening.
Claims
1. A hose valve sub-assembly for central vacuum cleaning systems having a retractable suction hose that retracts through a valve box into a system vacuum pipe, the hose valve sub-assembly comprising: an end nozzle arranged for attachment with the end of a vacuum suction hose; a seal-ring arranged for attachment to a valve box, the seal-ring defining a radially disposed inner surface for receiving and engaging the end nozzle, wherein the seal-ring comprises a radially biased pin extending through the inner surface for locking the end nozzle to a position within the seal-ring; the end nozzle comprising a hose engaging end-section for sealed attachment to a suction hose, and an opposing locking end configured to engage the inner surface of the seal-ring, the locking end of the end nozzle having a radially disposed O-ring groove arranged to receive an O-ring for sealing the end nozzle to the inner surface of the seal-ring; the locking end further comprising a radially disposed locking track disposed for engagement with the biased pin to lock the end nozzle within the seal-ring, the locking track having a first track end defining a first track opening disposed adjacent the end-section of the end nozzle, arranged to disengage the locking pin from the locking track to enable the end nozzle to retract into the system vacuum pipe, and the locking track having an opposing second track end defining a second track opening, disposed adjacent the O-ring, the second track opening arranged to disengage the locking pin from the locking track to enable the end nozzle to be pulled out of the hose valve; and wherein the end nozzle is rotatable from a first unlocked position where the biased pin is engaged with a track opening, to a second locked position where the biased pin is in the locking track of the end nozzle, between the first track opening and second track opening to secure the end nozzle within the seal ring.
2. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the end nozzle comprises a chamfered trailing wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the locking track toward the end-section of the end nozzle.
3. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the end nozzle comprises a chamfered end wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the 0-ring to an outer edge of the end nozzle.
4. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein the end nozzle comprises a chamfered trailing wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the locking track toward the end-section of the end nozzle.
5. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 4 wherein a portion of the locking track, of the end nozzle, forms a track ramp that leads radially outward from the locking track to the second track opening.
6. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein a portion of the locking track, of the end nozzle, forms a track ramp that leads radially outward from the locking track to the second track opening.
7. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein the second track opening of the end nozzle 40 further comprises an opening ramp that slopes radially outward forming an extension to the second track opening.
8. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the second track opening of the end nozzle 40 further comprises an opening ramp that slopes radially outward forming an extension to the second track opening.
9. A method for making hose valve sub-assembly for central vacuum cleaning systems having retractable suction hoses that retract into a system vacuum pipe, the method comprising the steps: forming an end nozzle arranged for attachment with the end of a vacuum suction hose; forming an seal-ring arranged for attachment to a valve box, the seal-ring defining a radially disposed inner surface for receiving and engaging the end nozzle, wherein the seal-ring comprises a radially biased pin extending through the inner surface for locking the end nozzle to a position within the seal-ring; arranging the end nozzle to comprise a hose engaging end-section for sealed attachment to a suction hose, and an opposing locking end configured to engage the inner surface of the seal-ring, the locking end of the end nozzle having a radially disposed O-ring groove arranged to receive an O-ring for sealing the end nozzle to the inner surface of the seal-ring; arranging the locking end to further comprise a radially disposed locking track disposed for engagement with the biased pin to lock the end nozzle within the seal-ring, the locking track having a first track end defining a first track opening disposed adjacent the end-section of the end nozzle, arranged to disengage the locking pin from the locking track to enable the end nozzle to retract into the system vacuum pipe, and the locking track having an opposing second track end defining a second track opening, disposed adjacent the O-ring, the second track opening arranged to disengage the locking pin from the locking track to enable the end nozzle to be pulled out of the hose valve; and wherein the end nozzle is rotatable from a first unlocked position where the biased pin is engaged with a track opening, to a second locked position where the biased pin is in the locking track of the end nozzle, between the first track opening and second track opening to secure the end nozzle within the seal ring.
10. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein the end nozzle is formed to define a chamfered trailing wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the locking track toward the end-section of the end nozzle.
11. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein the end nozzle is formed to define a chamfered end wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the 0-ring to an outer edge of the end nozzle.
12. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein the end nozzle is formed to define a chamfered trailing wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the locking track toward the end-section of the end nozzle.
13. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein a portion of the locking track, of the end nozzle is formed to provide a track ramp that leads radially outward from the locking track to the second track opening.
14. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 13 wherein a portion of the locking track, of the end nozzle is formed to provide a track ramp that leads radially outward from the locking track to the second track opening.
15. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 14 wherein the second track opening of the end nozzle 40 is formed to define a opening ramp that slopes radially outward forming an extension to the second track opening.
16. A method for making a hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein the second track opening of the end nozzle 40 is formed to further comprise an opening ramp that slopes radially outward forming an extension to the second track opening.
17. A hose valve sub-assembly for central vacuum cleaning systems having a retractable suction hose that retracts through a valve box into a system vacuum pipe, the hose valve sub-assembly comprising: an end nozzle arranged for attachment with the end of a vacuum suction hose; a seal-ring arranged for attachment to a valve box, the seal-ring defining a radially disposed inner surface for receiving and engaging the end nozzle, wherein the seal-ring comprises a radially biased pin extending through the inner surface for locking the end nozzle to a position within the seal-ring; the end nozzle comprising a hose engaging end-section for sealed attachment to a suction hose, and an opposing locking end configured to engage the inner surface of the seal-ring, the locking end of the end nozzle having a radially disposed O-ring groove arranged to receive an O-ring for sealing the end nozzle to the inner surface of the seal-ring; the locking end further comprising a radially disposed locking track disposed for engagement with the biased pin to lock the end nozzle within the seal-ring, the locking track having a first track end defining a first track opening disposed adjacent the end-section of the end nozzle, arranged to disengage the locking pin from the locking track to enable the end nozzle to retract into the system vacuum pipe, and the locking track having an opposing second track end defining a second track opening, disposed adjacent the O-ring, the second track opening arranged to disengage the locking pin from the locking track to enable the end nozzle to be pulled out of the hose valve; the end nozzle further comprising a chamfered trailing wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the locking track toward the end-section of the end nozzle; the end nozzle further comprising a chamfered end wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the 0-ring to an outer edge of the end nozzle; and wherein the end nozzle is rotatable from a first unlocked position where the biased pin is engaged with a track opening, to a second locked position where the biased pin is in the locking track of the end nozzle, between the first track opening and second track opening to secure the end nozzle within the seal ring.
18. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 17 wherein the end nozzle comprises a chamfered trailing wall with the beveled surface sloping radially inward from adjacent the locking track toward the end-section of the end nozzle.
19. A hose valve sub-assembly as recited in claim 18 wherein a portion of the locking track, of the end nozzle, forms a track ramp that leads radially outward from the locking track to the second track opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(9) Moreover, the end nozzle 40 comprises a hose engaging end-section 48 for sealed attachment to a suction hose 34, and an opposing locking end 50 configured to engage the inner surface 44 of the seal-ring 42. The end-section 48 comprises a radially outer surface sized to fit within a suction hose 34. The end nozzle 40 further defines an interior surface 54 radially disposed about a longitudinal axis 56, wherein the locking end 50 of the end nozzle 40 further defines an exterior surface with a radially disposed O-ring groove 60 arranged to receive an O-ring 62 for sealing the end nozzle 40 to the inner surface 44 of the seal-ring 42.
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(11) It should be noted that the present invention is arranged to be incorporated into hose valve mechanisms of the type illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,479,353 issued to Drivstuen et al in 2013, and to patent application Ser. No. 15/286,431. Accordingly, for this purpose these documents are hereby incorporated by reference. For this purpose, the focus will be primarily on the hose valve sub-assembly 30 described and illustrated in the following, wherein only the major components of a valve box 28, that interact with the hose valve sub-assembly 30, will be examined and discussed considered in detail.
(12) Considering now in more detail, the components of the hose valve sub-assembly 30, the end nozzle 40 includes a radially disposed chamfered end wall 76 that is defined by a radially outer beveled surface 78 that is sloped outward from an O-ring shoulder 80 to an outer edge 82. As illustrated in
(13) Importantly, at each end of the locking track 66, an opening is provided: a first track opening 70 provides a path for the end nozzle 40 to be pushed past the biased pin 46, through the chamfered trailing wall 92, into a vacuum pipe 38. Similarly, a second track opening 74 provides a path for the end nozzle to be pulled past the biased pin 46 through a seal-ring 42, out of the valve box 28. For this purpose, the biased pin 46 is disposed through a mount 100 disposed on the radially outer surface 102 of the seal-ring 42. As illustrated in
(14) Moreover, the vacuum suction hose 34 is attached to the end nozzle 40 by helical raised threads 114 formed on the radially outer surface of end-section 48 of the end nozzle 40 as illustrated in
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(16) Similarly, each end of the locking track 66 includes a sloping transition surface, first track ramp 134 that slopes from the locking track 66 to the first track opening 70, and a second track ramp 138 that slopes from the locking track 66 to second track opening 74. This arrangement improves the performance of the biased pin 46 retracting as the end nozzle is rotated so that the biased pin 46 aligns with either the first or second track opening 70-74.
(17) In the drawings and specifications there have been set forth preferred embodiments of the invention and although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The design of the hose valve sub-assembly depicted in this invention combine several functions, that of sealing, restraining and wear reduction, into one device or mechanism. Separate devices or mechanisms could be used for each function. Other devices or mechanisms could be used to achieve the functions and results.
(18) In addition, whereas the drawings and specifications relate to central vacuum cleaning systems for a home or building, the application is not limited to this industry alone but to any industry or operation where a vacuum system is used.
(19) Finally, in the present invention, the hose valve sub-assembly 30 is adapted to to be incorporated into hose valves that include many common components including slide fittings 118, mounting assemblies 120, face plates 122 with sealing doors 126 that operate on-off switches 128.
(20) Having illustrated and described the principles of my invention in a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. I claim all modifications coming within the spirit and scope of the accompanying claims.