CONCRETE PUMP HOSE CLEANING DEVICE
20210062953 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L55/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B9/055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16L55/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A concrete pump hose cleaning device. A receiver mounts to the concrete pump hose at an exit point of the concrete pump hose. The receiver receives and retains a clean out element as the clean out element exits the hose at high velocity. The receiver is constructed and arranged so at to not materially impede concrete and water that is forced from the hose during the cleaning process.
Claims
1. A concrete pump hose cleaning device, comprising: a receiver having a proximal end constructed and arranged to mount to a concrete pumping line, the receiver increasing in cross-sectional dimension to a midsection of the receiver, and decreasing in cross-sectional dimension from the mid-section of the receiver to a distal end of the receiver, wherein the distal end of the receiver comprises an opening having a barrier positioned in the opening.
2. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the receiver comprises a hinge positioned at the midsection of the receiver and a latch positioned at the midsection of the receiver.
3. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the receiver comprises a hinge positioned at the distal end of the receiver and a latch positioned at the distal end of the receiver.
4. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the receiver has a plurality of openings on an exterior surface of the receiver.
5. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, the receiver increasing in circumference from a proximal end of the receiver to the midsection of the receiver, and decreasing in circumference from the midsection to a distal end of the receiver.
6. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the receiver construct is formed by a plurality of longitudinal strips that extend from the proximal end to the distal end, and a plurality of intersecting strips formed along the length of the receiver that intersect the longitudinal strips of metal, the plurality of longitudinal strips and the plurality of intersecting strips forming openings on an exterior surface of the receiver.
7. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the distal end of the receiver comprises an opening on each side of the barrier.
8. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the opening at the distal end of the receiver is divided by the barrier so that the barrier forms a first opening and a second opening at the distal end of the receiver.
9. A concrete pump hose cleaning device as described in claim 1, wherein the receiver comprises a first intersecting strip of the plurality of intersecting strips and a second intersecting strip of the plurality of intersecting strips that are hingedly connected at the midsection of the receiver, and the receiver further comprises a latch that connects the first intersecting strip of metal to the second intersecting strip of metal.
Description
BRIEF DRAWING DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Turning now to the drawing figures,
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[0013] As shown in
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the receiver 8 is formed of a plurality of generally parallel and longitudinal strips 16 of metal, which may be steel. The longitudinal strips extend from a proximal end of the receiver to a distal end of the receiver. Intersecting strips 18 of metal are spaced apart and formed along the length of the receiver for structural support. The intersecting strips of metal intersect and connect the longitudinal strips of metal. The proximal end of the receiver is the end to which the hose 2 is connected. The distal end of the receiver is the end opposite the proximal end of the receiver.
[0015] As shown in the preferred embodiment, the receiver 8 progressively increases in cross sectional dimension from a proximal end toward a midsection of the receiver. The receiver progressively decreases in cross sectional dimension from the midsection of the receiver to a distal end of the receiver. This construct allows a clean out element 6 to exit the hose without a barrier to progress of the clean out element from the hose. The clean out element is subsequently directed toward the distal end of the receiver. Further, the enlarged midsection of the receiver provides plenty of area for concrete received from the hose to exit the receiver so that the receiver is not clogged with concrete.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the enlarged area of the midsection of the receiver 8 is created by annular intersecting strips 18 of metal. The intersecting strips of metal may be round in shape as shown, but may be rectangular, hexagonal, octagonal, or other geometric configurations. However, the annular intersecting strips of metal nearest the proximal end will be smaller than one or more intersecting strips of metal at the midsection. The intersecting strips of metal near the midsection may be of larger diameter than the intersecting strips of metal that form the distal end of the receiver, or otherwise constructed to provide an increased circumference of the receiver at the midsection as compared to the distal and proximal ends of the receiver.
[0017] The midsection may extend along a length of the receiver 8 that is present between the proximal end and the distal end of the receiver. The term midsection as used herein is not meant to be limited to the midway point between the proximal end and the distal end, or to refer to the particular intersecting strip that is positioned between the two other intersecting strips as shown in the drawings.
[0018] The receiver 8 is constructed and arranged to connect to the outlet 14 of the concrete pump hose 2. The exact construct for attaching the receiver will depend upon the concrete pump hose that is used. For example, in some configurations a clamp, such as a hose clamp, may be used. In other configurations a threaded engagement between the concrete pump hose and the receiver may be used. In other embodiments, an interference fit between the concrete pump hose and the receiver may be sufficient to maintain the receiver in place during the clean out process.
[0019] In the preferred embodiment that is shown, a hose extension 20 is provided for the concrete pump hose cleaning device 4. The hose extension extends from the distal end of the receiver into a portion of the interior of the receiver. The hose extension acts as a guide to direct the clean out element 6 from the hose 2 into the receiver.
[0020] The construct of the receiver 8 provides a substantial open area so that concrete and water at high volume and pressure can easily exit the receiver. However, the relationship between the longitudinal strips 16 of metal and the intersecting strips 18 of metal is such that none of the areas of spacing between the strips is sufficiently large to allow the clean out element 6 to exit the receiver when the receiver is in the closed configuration shown in
[0021] In one preferred embodiment, the construct of the distal end of the receiver 8 provides a hinged cap 10. The hinged cap is hingedly connected to the intersecting strip of metal as shown in
[0022] In the embodiment shown in
[0023] When the latch 46 is opened as shown in