Rubber Composition, Laminated Body of Rubber Composition and Metal, and Vulcanized Rubber Product
US-2017275441-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US10088080B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10088080-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415036736-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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Manufacturing a collapse resistant hose arrangement includes fabricating a hose around a flexible conduit having a spiral-wound interlock configuration. Fabricating the hose includes extruding a first polymer layer over the flexible conduit; cooling the first polymer layer; extruding a second polymer layer over the first polymer layer after the first polymer layer has cooled to form a core tube around the flexible conduit; and extruding an outer sheath around the core tube. In certain examples, the first polymer layer is sufficiently thin as to not flow into an interfering relationship with the spiral-wound interlock configuration of the flexible conduit during cooling.
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What is claimed is: 1. A collapse resistant hose arrangement comprising: a flexible conduit having a structured or textured outer surface; and a core tube disposed around the flexible conduit, the core tube including a first polymer layer and a second polymer layer, the first polymer layer having a thickness that is about 10-40% of a total thickness of the core tube; and a reinforcing arrangement disposed about the core tube, wherein the reinforcing arrangement includes a first layer of reinforcing fibers. 2. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , further comprising an outer sheath disposed about the reinforcing arrangement. 3. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing arrangement also includes a second layer of reinforcing fibers disposed about the first layer of reinforcing fibers. 4. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the flexible conduit has a spiral-wound interlock configuration resulting in grooves being defined in the outer surface. 5. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the first polymer layer includes a first material and the second polymer layer includes a different second material. 6. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the first and second polymer layers are formed from the same material. 7. The collapse resistant hose of claims 1 , wherein the first polymer layer includes PVDF. 8. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the first polymer layer is about 30-40% of the total thickness of the core tube. 9. The collapse resistant hose of claims 8 , wherein the thickness of the first polymer layer is about 30-35% of the total thickness of the core tube. 10. The collapse resistant hose of claim 8 , wherein the thickness of the first polymer layer is about 35-40% of the total thickness of the core tube. 11. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the first polymer layer is no more than about 0.05 inches. 12. A collapse resistant hose arrangement comprising: a flexible conduit having a structured or textured outer surface; a core tube disposed around the flexible conduit and structured so that the core tube does not catch on the outer surface of the flexible conduit during axial movement of the core tube relative to the flexible conduit, the core tube having a first layer and a second layer, each of the first and second layers being formed of the same material, wherein an inner surface of the second layer directly contacts an outer surface of the first layer; reinforcing arrangement disposed around the core tube, the reinforcing arrangement including at least one layer of reinforcing fibers; and an outer sheath disposed about the reinforcing arrangement. 13. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein the flexible conduit has a spiral-wound interlock configuration resulting in grooves being defined in the outer surface. 14. The collapse resistant hose of claim 1 , wherein the flexible conduit has a corrugated configuration. 15. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein the first and second layers are polymer layers. 16. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein the first layer having a thickness that is about 10-40% of a total thickness of the core tube. 17. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein the reinforcing arrangement also includes a second layer of reinforcing fibers disposed about the first layer of reinforcing fibers. 18. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein the core tube has a smooth inner surface. 19. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein an inner diameter of the core tube is larger than a maximum outer diameter of the flexible conduit. 20. The collapse resistant hose of claim 12 , wherein the at least one layer of reinforcing fibers includes a braided layer of aramid yarn.
comprising one or more layers of a helically wound cord or wire (in combination with braided layers F16L11/088) · CPC title
directly connected to the rigid member · CPC title
specially adapted for hoses having a multi-layer wall · CPC title
with reinforcements not embedded in the wall (F16L11/11 takes precedence) · CPC title
wound from profiled strips or bands · CPC title
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