FLUID HOSE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20200072396 ยท 2020-03-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L11/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C48/0021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
According to one aspect, the present disclosure includes a fluid hose. The fluid hose may include an inner liner, a reinforcement layer located radially outside of the inner liner, and a cover. The reinforcement layer including one or more preformed ribbons having a plurality of wires formed in a strip of cushioning material.
Claims
1. A fluid hose, comprising: an inner liner; a reinforcement layer located radially outside of the inner liner; and a cover; the reinforcement layer including one or more preformed ribbons having a plurality of wires formed in a strip of cushioning material.
2. The fluid hose of claim 1, wherein the plurality of wires are generally evenly spaced apart from each other.
3. The fluid hose of claim 2, wherein the ribbon has a longitudinal edge, and the plurality of wires are generally parallel to each other and generally parallel to the longitudinal edge of the ribbon.
4. The fluid hose of claim 3, wherein the plurality of wires are completely encased within the strip of cushioning material.
5. The fluid hose of claim 3, wherein the plurality of wires are exposed at a surface of the strip of cushioning material.
6. The fluid hose of claim 3, wherein the wires are formed of steel, and the cushioning material is formed of a synthetic rubber.
7. The fluid hose of claim 6, wherein the wires and cushioning material are cured together prior to joining with the hose.
8. The fluid hose of claim 3, wherein the reinforcement layer includes a plurality of helically wound ribbons arranged side-to-side.
9. The fluid hose of claim 8, wherein the reinforcement layer includes multiple layers, each formed of a plurality of helically wound ribbons arranged side-to-side.
10. The fluid hose of claim 9, wherein the multiple layers includes one layer arranged in a clockwise direction, and another layer arranged in a counterclockwise direction.
11. A ribbon for use in forming a hydraulic hose, comprising: a plurality of wires; and a strip of cushioning material, the plurality of wires being formed in the strip of cushioning material.
12. The ribbon of claim 11, wherein the plurality of wires are generally evenly spaced apart from each other.
13. The ribbon of claim 12, wherein the ribbon has a longitudinal edge, and the plurality of wires are generally parallel to each other and generally parallel to the longitudinal edge of the ribbon.
14. The ribbon of claim 13, wherein the plurality of wires are completely encased within the strip of cushioning material.
15. The ribbon of claim 13, wherein the plurality of wires are exposed at a surface of the strip of cushioning material.
16. The ribbon of claim 13, wherein the wires are formed of steel, and the cushioning material is formed of a synthetic rubber.
17. The ribbon of claim 16, wherein the wires and cushioning material are cured together prior to joining with the hose.
18. A method of making a fluid hose, comprising: forming an inner liner; forming a reinforcement layer radially outside the inner liner; and forming a cover radially outside the reinforcement layer; the forming of the reinforcement layer includes helically winding one or more ribbons radially outside the inner liner, the ribbons including a plurality of wires arranged in a strip of cushioning material.
19. The method of making a fluid hose of claim 18, wherein helically winding one or more ribbons includes helically winding a plurality of ribbons side-to-side.
20. The method of making a fluid hose of claim 18, wherein the forming of the reinforcement layer further includes forming multiple radially adjacent layers of helically wound ribbons arranged side-to-side, the radially adjacent layers arranged in alternating clockwise and counterclockwise directions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the features, as claimed. As used herein, the terms comprises, comprising, having, including, or other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises, has, or includes a list of elements does not include only those elements, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0015] In this disclosure, relative terms, such as, for example, about, substantially, generally, and approximately are used to indicate a possible variation of 10% in the stated value. The term exemplary is used in the sense of example rather than ideal. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural reference unless the context dictates otherwise.
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[0018] The inner liner 11 of hydraulic hose 1 may be a barrier between a pressurized fluid in lumen 10 and the exterior layers (i.e., cushion layer 12, ribbon reinforcement layer 13, and cover 14) so that the exterior layers do not come into contact with the pressurized fluids. The inner liner 11 may be formed of materials providing the desired flexibility and appropriate compatibility with the conveyed fluid to protect against any corrosive effects of the conveyed fluid. The inner liner 11 may also be formed of a material that includes a flow-facilitating surface to reduce friction and material build-up. For example, inner liner 11 may be formed of a synthetic rubber, thermoplastic, or PTFE (Teflon), and may include any appropriate coating.
[0019] The cushion layer 12 of hydraulic hose 1 may be a barrier between the inner liner 11 and the ribbon reinforcement layer 13, to help ensure that the inner liner 11 does get detrimentally worn due to rubbing friction from the ribbon reinforcement layer 13. The cushion layer 12 may be formed of, for example, a synthetic rubber and/or fabric. Cushion layer 12 may be omitted entirely in hose 1, or additional cushion layers 12 may be included in hose 1.
[0020] Cover 14 of hydraulic hose 1 may be a barrier between the external environment and the inner layers (i.e., ribbon reinforcement layer 13, cushion layer 12, and inner liner 11). Cover 14 may be formed of a material that is abrasion resistant and flexible across a wide range of temperatures. For example, cover 14 may be a synthetic rubber such as neoprene, or a plastic such as polyurethane.
[0021] Ribbon reinforcement layer 13 may include one or more preformed ribbons 20. Referring to
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0026] The present disclosure may find application in the production and use of hoses for fluid systems, such as hydraulic hoses for use in hydraulic systems.
[0027] The present disclosure may help to ensure that the wires 15 of the hose 1 are uniformly distributed about the hose 1, and of the appropriate tension on the hose 1. By combining the cushioning material 16 and the wires 15 to form a ribbon 20 prior to forming the hose, the wires 15 can be accurately positioned and set before they are applied to the hose 1. This can help avoid wire alignment problems (i.e., high wires, low wires, twisted wires, and gaps between wires). This may increase the life and safety of the hose 1, as the likelihood of failure of the hydraulic hose due to high wires, low wires, twisted wires, and gaps between wires, may be reduced. This may also reduce costs associated with hoses that fail prematurely (e.g., warranty costs, replacement costs, and down time of the machine/system using the hydraulic hose).
[0028] Another aspect of the above disclosure is that the hydraulic hose 1 may be more simple to manufacture by reducing the complexity of wrapping numerous wires about the hydraulic hose. For instance, by using ribbons 20 to create the ribbon reinforcement layer 13, instead of individually positioning hundreds of individual wires 15, manufacturing parts, set-ups, and system coordination may be reduced. This may reduce cost in maintenance and down time of the manufacturing facility.
[0029] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed system without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Other embodiments of the system will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the method disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.