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US-2024344242-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US10174870B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10174870-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715794662-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A hose which automatically expands longitudinally and automatically expands laterally upon the application of a pressurized liquid is disclosed. The hose can automatically expand longitudinally up to six times its unexpanded or contracted length. Upon release of the pressurized liquid within the hose, the hose will automatically contract to a contracted condition. The hose includes an inner tube made from an elastic material and an outer tube made from a non-elastic material. The inner tube is positioned concentrically within the outer tube in both a contracted condition and an expanded condition. The outer tube is secured to the inner tube only at a first end of the inner and outer tubes and at a second end of the inner and outer tubes. The outer tube moves laterally and longitudinally with respect to the inner tube when the tubes are transitioning between a contracted condition and an expanded condition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hose comprising: a flexible elongated outer tube constructed from a fabric material having a first end and a second end, an interior of said outer tube being substantially hollow, said flexible elongated outer tube having a maximal length and a maximal diameter; a flexible elongated inner tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said inner tube being substantially hollow, said inner tube being formed of an elastic material, said elastic inner tube having a relaxed length when said inner tube is not being stretched, said inner tube relaxed length being substantially less than said outer tube maximal length; a first coupler secured to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes, said first coupler constructed to couple said hose to a source of pressurized liquid; a second coupler secured to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes, said inner and outer tubes unsecured between said first and second ends so that said outer tube is not held in frictional contact with said inner tube so that said outer tube can move freely along said inner tube; and a flow restrictor coupled to said second coupler, whereby upon introduction of a flow of pressurized liquid through said first coupler into said inner tube and operation of said flow restrictor to at least partially block said flow of pressurized liquid from exiting said inner tube, said inner tube fills with pressurized liquid resulting in an increase in fluid pressure within said inner tube interior, said increase in fluid pressure expands said inner tube longitudinally along a length of said inner tube and laterally across a width of said inner tube thereby increasing said hose to an expanded condition, and whereby stopping said flow of pressurized liquid into said first coupler and releasing said pressurized liquid out of said second coupler results in said hose contracting to a decreased length as a result of the automatic contraction of the elastic inner tube. 2. The hose of claim 1 wherein said outer tube is made from a material which will not stretch longitudinally or laterally when a force is applied to an interior of said outer tube. 3. The hose of claim 2 wherein said outer tube is made from a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester, or polypropylene. 4. The hose of claim 1 wherein said inner tube is made from an elastic material with an elongation ratio of up to six to one and which can expand up to six times its contracted or unexpanded length. 5. The hose of claim 1 including a first restrictor sleeve secured to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes, and a second restrictor sleeve secured to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes, whereby said first and second restrictor sleeves provide a gradual transition of the laterally outward expansion of said inner tube when there is an increase in pressurized liquid within said inner tube interior between said first coupler and said second coupler. 6. The hose of claim 1 wherein said inner tube and said outer tube are made from flexible materials which will not kink or become entangled upon itself when said inner and said outer tubes are in their expanded condition. 7. The hose of claim 5 including a first securing device securing said first restrictor sleeve, said outer tube, and said inner tube to said first coupler, and a second securing device securing said another expansion restrictor sleeve, said outer tube and said inner tube to said second coupler. 8. The hose of claim 1 including indicia on said outer tube. 9. The hose of claim 8 wherein said indicia is recognizable when said hose is in said extended condition and said indicia is not recognizable when said hose is in said retracted condition. 10. The hose of claim 1 wherein said flow restrictor is integrally formed with said second coupler. 11. The hose of claim 1 wherein said flow restrictor is a nozzle which is removeably secured to said hose. 12. The hose of claim 7 wherein said first and second securing devices extend around an outer circumference of said hose. 13. The hose of claim 1 wherein said hose is a garden hose. 14. The hose of claim 1 wherein said hose is a fire hose used by firefighters. 15. The hose of claim 1 wherein said inner tube and said outer tube are made from flexible materials which will not kink when said inner and said outer tubes are in their contracted condition. 16. A method of transporting a liquid comprising: forming an expanding hose, said expanding hose including a non-elastic, bendable elongated outer tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said outer tube being substantially hollow, said expanding hose including an expandable, elastic elongated inner tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said inner tube being substantially hollow, said elastic inner tube positioned within said substantially hollow outer tube; securing a first coupler to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes; securing a second coupler to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes, said inner and said outer tubes being secured to each other only at said first and said second ends and unsecured to each other between said first and said second ends; connecting said first coupler to a source of pressurized fluid; connecting said second coupler to a fluid flow restrictor; introducing a flow of pressurized liquid into said expanding hose through said first coupler; restricting said flow of pressurized liquid exiting the expanding hose, resulting in an increase in fluid pressure within said expanding hose between said first and second couplers causing said inner tube to expand longitudinally along a length of said inner tube and laterally across a width of said inner tube thereby increasing a length and width of said hose to an extended condition; and automatically contracting said expanding hose to a decreased length and width by removing said flow of pressurized liquid into said expanding hose and removing the increase in fluid pressure within said expanding hose between said first coupler and said second coupler, whereby said inner tube moves freely with respect to said outer tube when there is no fluid pressure differential between said first coupler and said second coupler. 17. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 16 wherein said elastic inner tube is elongated up to six times its contracted or unexpanded length. 18. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 16 including securing a first expansion restrictor sleeve to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes; securing a second expansion restrictor sleeve to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes; whereby when said increase in fluid pressure expands said inner tube, said first and second expansion restrictor sleeves restrain the expansion of said inner and said outer tubes and prevent said inner tube from increasing in diameter as a step function. 19. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 16 including providing indicia on said outer tube and expanding said outer tube longitudinally along a length of said outer tube until said indicia is recognizable. 20. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 16 wherein said outer tube constrains the lateral or radial expansion and the longitudinal expansion of said inner tube upon an increase of said fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler within said hose.
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