Piping system for air conditioner
US-2021316592-A1 · Oct 14, 2021 · US
US11549619B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11549619-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016803374-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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A hose assembly includes a corrugated metal tube having a plurality of corrugations and an outer cuff portion extending from an endmost one of the plurality of corrugations, radially outward of an inner diameter of the endmost corrugation, an end connection having an outer end defining a fluid connector and an inner end defining a nose portion received in the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube, and a collar surrounding the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection. The collar, the outer cuff portion, and the nose portion are welded together.
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We claim: 1. A hose assembly comprising: a hose including a corrugated metal tube including a plurality of corrugations and an outer cuff portion extending from an endmost one of the plurality of corrugations, the outer cuff portion having an innermost diameter at least approximately halfway between an inner diameter and an outer diameter of the plurality of corrugations; an end connection having an outer end defining a fluid connector and an inner end defining a nose portion received in the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube; and a collar surrounding the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection, with the collar, the outer cuff portion, and the nose portion being welded together, wherein the collar includes a portion axially aligned with and inwardly crimped against the nose portion of the end connection. 2. The hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein the collar includes an outer end portion defining a radially inward extending lip received in interlocking engagement with an outer circumferential groove in the end connection. 3. The hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer cuff portion comprises a plurality of outwardly flattened corrugations. 4. A hose assembly comprising: a hose including a corrugated metal tube including a plurality of corrugations and an outer cuff portion extending from an endmost one of the plurality of corrugations, the outer cuff portion having an innermost diameter at least approximately halfway between an inner diameter and an outer diameter of the plurality of corrugations; an end connection having an outer end defining a fluid connector and an inner end defining a nose portion received in the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube; and a collar surrounding the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection, with the collar, the outer cuff portion, and the nose portion being welded together; wherein the collar, the outer cuff portion, and the nose portion are joined together at a weld bead formed at an inner end of the nose portion, such that no portion of the corrugated metal tube axially outward of the nose portion inner end is wetted; and wherein the collar includes a portion axially aligned with and inwardly crimped against the nose portion of the end connection. 5. The hose assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a reinforcement layer surrounding the corrugated metal tube. 6. The hose assembly of claim 5 , wherein the reinforcement layer comprises a braided metal sheath penetrated by the weld bead. 7. A method of making a hose assembly, the method comprising: providing a corrugated metal tube including a plurality of corrugations and an outer cuff portion extending from an endmost one of the plurality of corrugations, the outer cuff portion having an innermost diameter at least approximately halfway between an inner diameter and an outer diameter of the plurality of corrugations; inserting a nose portion of an end connection into the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube; positioning a portion of a collar around the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection; and welding the portion of the collar, the outer cuff portion, and an inner end of the nose portion together to sealingly join the end connection with the corrugated metal tube, such that no portion of the corrugated metal tube axially outward of the nose portion inner end is wetted. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein providing the corrugated metal tube comprises deforming one or more original corrugations outward of the endmost one of the plurality of corrugations to form the outer cuff portion. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein deforming the one or more original corrugations outward of the endmost one of the plurality of corrugations to form the outer cuff portion comprises expanding an inner diameter of the deformed corrugations at least approximately halfway between inner and outer diameters of the plurality of corrugations. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein inserting the nose portion of the end connection into the outer cuff portion comprises abutting the nose portion with the endmost one of the plurality of corrugations. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein inserting the nose portion of the end connection into the outer cuff portion comprises abutting an edge of the outer cuff portion with a shoulder of the end connection. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein positioning the portion of the collar around the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection comprises radially deforming the collar into interlocking engagement with an outer surface of the end connection. 13. The method of claim 7 , wherein positioning the portion of the collar around the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection comprises crimping a portion of the collar against the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection. 14. The method of claim 7 , wherein positioning the portion of the collar around the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection comprises installing a radially inward extending lip of the collar in interlocking engagement with an outer circumferential groove in the end connection. 15. The method of claim 7 , wherein welding the portion of the collar, the outer cuff portion, and the nose portion together comprises purging weld gases through a notch formed in one of an outer surface of the end connection and an inner surface of the collar. 16. The method of claim 7 , wherein welding the portion of the collar, the outer cuff portion, and the nose portion together comprises performing an autogenous weld. 17. The method of claim 7 , further comprising providing a reinforcement layer surrounding the corrugated metal tube. 18. The method of claim 7 , wherein the collar is symmetrical about a plane bisecting a length of the collar prior to positioning the portion of the collar around the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein positioning the portion of the collar around the outer cuff portion of the corrugated metal tube and the nose portion of the end connection comprises compressing the portion of the collar into press fit engagement with an outer surface of the hose.
Male-female welded joints (F16L13/0245 and F16L13/0254 take precedence) · CPC title
specially adapted for hoses having a multi-layer wall · CPC title
corrugated (F16L11/16 takes precedence) · CPC title
by heating, with or without pressure · CPC title
specially adapted for hoses made of metal · CPC title
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