Reusable hose bundling sleeve
10711921 ยท 2020-07-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L57/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/233
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/233
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L57/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A reusable hose bundling sleeve having hooks and loops attached to an elongated section of material. The loops have a portion that extends beyond an edge of the elongated section and the portion of the loops has an identifiable portion.
Claims
1. A reusable hose bundling sleeve system, comprising: a plurality of reusable hose bundling sleeves; each reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves having an elongated section of material having a front surface and an opposite reverse surface, wherein the elongated section of material extends between a first edge and a second edge that is opposite the first edge; and each reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves having a strip of loops attached on the front surface and the first edge so that a portion of the loops extends outwardly beyond the first edge of the elongated section of material in a direction opposite the second edge, wherein the portion of the loops that extends beyond the first edge has an identifiable portion configured to visibly distinguish each reusable hose bundling sleeve from each other reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves, such that each reusable hose bundling sleeve can be associated with the identifiable portion selected from a group consisting of reflective material, color, letters, words, symbols, pictures, designs, and patterns.
2. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 wherein a strip of hooks are attached to the opposite reverse surface.
3. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 2 wherein the identifiable portion includes the entirety of the strip of hooks and loops.
4. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 further comprising a first lip formed on the front edge.
5. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 4 wherein the front edge is folded over to form the first lip.
6. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 4 wherein the strip of loops is attached directly over the first lip.
7. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 wherein the elongated section of material is coated with urethane.
8. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 wherein the strip of loops is coated with urethane.
9. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 further comprising a strip of hooks attached to the reverse surface and the second edge.
10. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 9 wherein a width of the strip of hooks and a width of strip of loops comprise two-fifths of a width of the elongated section of material.
11. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 further comprising a layer of low-temperature adhesive applied between the strip of loops and the elongated section of material.
12. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 further comprising a notch along a length of the section of material and the strip of loops, wherein the notch is configured to permit a larger conduit to extend from an interior of the section of the material to an exterior of the section of material when the section of material is wrapped around the larger conduit.
13. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 1 further comprising at least one strap configured to secure the sleeve around a conduit when the section of material is wrapped around the conduit.
14. A reusable hose bundling sleeve system, comprising: a plurality of reusable hose bundling sleeves; each reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves having an elongated section of material having a front surface and an opposite reverse surface and a first edge opposite a second edge wherein the elongated section of material extends between a first edge and a second edge that is opposite the first edge; and a strip of loops attached on the front surface and the first edge, wherein the strip of loops have an identifiable portion that is configured to visibly distinguish each reusable hose bundling sleeve from each other reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves, such that each reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of reusable hose bundling sleeves can be associated with the identifiable portion.
15. A reusable hose bundling sleeve system, comprising: a plurality of reusable hose bundling sleeves; each reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves having an elongated section of material having a front surface and an opposite reverse surface and a first edge opposite a second edge; a first lip formed on the front surface by folding over the first edge and a second lip on the reverse surface formed by folding over the second edge; a strip of loops attached on the front surface and the first edge, wherein the strip of loops have an identifiable portion that is configured to visibly distinguish each reusable hose bundling sleeve from each other reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of hose bundling sleeves, such that each reusable hose bundling sleeve of the plurality of reusable hose bundling sleeves can be associated with the identifiable portion; and a strip of hooks attached to the reverse surface and the second edge.
16. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 15 wherein the strip of loops is attached directly over the first lip and the strip of hooks is attached directly over the second lip.
17. The reusable hose bundling sleeve system of claim 16 wherein a portion of the strip of loops extends beyond the first edge of the elongated section of material, and wherein the portion of the loops that extends beyond the first edge has the identifiable portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(16) With respect to the Figures, a hose sleeve 10 is disclosed for use with bundling hydraulic hoses 12 typically found on heavy machinery 14 or other vehicles. Hose sleeve 10 also may be used with electrical cables, fiber optic lines, and any other type of conduit. Further, hose sleeve 10 may be used on any number of applications other than vehicles. For example, hose sleeve 10 also may be used to protect data lines running through the walls or ceilings of a home or office building. Hose sleeve 10 protects hydraulic hoses 12 or any other conduits traveling within from abrasion caused by vibration and heat as well as degradation from exposure to UV radiation.
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(18) Material 16 is a tightly-woven nylon, such as 1000 denier or 1050 ballistic weave. In addition, material 16 is coated with urethane. Coating the material 16 with urethane provides many advantages. First, urethane coating allows for the use of a lighter weight nylon, as opposed to the thicker knit conventional hose sleeves. A lighter weight nylon is more flexible and allows hose sleeve 10 to be easily wrapped around hydraulic hoses 12 or other conduits. The lighter weight nylon also allows hose sleeve 10 to be installed on hydraulic hoses 12 with bends or curves. Urethane coating also creates a slicker surface than the thicker knit conventional hose sleeves. A slicker surface allows hose sleeve 10 to slide easily over other surfaces and edges, thereby minimizing friction and abrasion. The slicker surface also allows the hoses and cables traveling within hose sleeve 10 to flex. Finally, urethane coating ensures that elongated section of material 16 will not be degraded by UV radiation.
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(20) Each strip of hooks 26 and loops 28 has a width about one-fifth the width of the elongated section of material 16. Therefore, the width of the strip of hooks 26 plus the width of the strip of loops 28 comprises about two-fifths the width of elongated section of material 16. In any event, strip of hooks 26 and strip of loops 28 are wider than lips 23 and 25.
(21) In an alternative arrangement, the loops 28 have a width that is greater than the hooks 26, such that the loops 28 extend beyond the hooks 26 and extend outwardly from the hose sleeve 10 when the hooks 26 and loops 28 are attached to one another. As seen in
(22) In attaching strips of hooks 26 and loops 28 to the elongated section of material 16, the strips are first adhered to material 16. As shown in
(23) The material 16 is then placed in an oven that heats the layer 30 of low-temperature adhesive without damaging the strips of hooks 26 and loops 28. After heating the adhesive, the strips of hooks 26 and loops 28 are rolled or pressed to ensure that the adhesive flows around the stitching 32. Upon heating, the layer 30 of adhesive serves to lock the stitchwork, effectively preventing stitching 32 from unraveling even if the stitching 32 should break or wear after installing the hose sleeve 10.
(24) Three rows of stitching 32 are used to attach each strip of hooks 26 and loops 28. The middle row of stitching 32 ensures that the strips of hooks 26 and loops 28 do not separate from the elongated section of material 16 when pulling the strip of hooks 26 away from the strip of loops 28. Stitching 32 preferably consists of chain stitches 34 with runners 36 (
(25) Hose sleeve 10 is installed by placing the reverse surface 20 of elongated section of material 16 against the hydraulic hose 12 or any other conduit to be protected. The elongated section of material 16 is then wrapped around hose 12 such that the strip of hooks 26 engages with the strip of loops 28. The strips of hooks 26 and loops 28 form a strong connection such that elongated section of material 16 firmly covers hose 12, as best shown in
(26) Removing hose sleeve 10 is easily done by grasping the second edge 24 and pulling the strip of hooks 26 away from the strip of loops 28. After the strips of hooks 26 and loops 28 have been disengaged, the elongated strip of material 16 is free to be unwrapped from hose 12 or the conduit traveling within. Because the strips of hooks 26 and loops 28 are securely attached to the elongated section of material 16 by the layer 30 of adhesive, the three rows of stitching 32, and subsequent heating, hose sleeve 10 can be installed, removed, and reinstalled numerous times without damaging hose sleeve 10.
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(28) Notch 42 may be cut as needed anywhere along the length of elongated section of material 16, as shown in
(29) In an alternative embodiment, hose sleeve 10 may be provided with a plurality of straps. These straps may be used to cinch the sleeve, hang or suspend the sleeve from another surface, or both, and are reusable. The straps secure the sleeve but do not cinch so tightly as to jeopardize the integrity or functionality of the hoses, cables or other contents thereof. Preferably, in long length applications, straps are evenly spaced and provided at approximately three-foot intervals, but it will be appreciated that the straps can be spaced at virtually any interval.
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(31) Cinch straps 44 may be secured by a number of means, including complementary strips of hook and loop adhesive or Velcro, snaps, buckles or the like attached to opposite sides of first end 46 and second end 48. In an exemplary embodiment, shown in
(32) It will be appreciated that second end 48 of cinch strap 44 is wrapped around hose sleeve 10 until it meets up with first end 46 of cinch strap 44. First end 46 and second end 48 of cinch strap 44 are secured to one another via the hook and loop material or Velcro.
(33) For hanging applications, cinch straps 44 can be utilized as hang points for any number of external hanging apparatus or implements such as hooks, anchors, bolts, studs or the like. For example, referring to
(34) It should be appreciated that hooks or other hanging apparatus could be integral with hose sleeve 10, and need not be integral with cinch straps 44. For example, front surface 18 of hose sleeve 10 could be provided with exterior loops, hooks or other hanging apparatus independent of cinch straps 44.