Hose connector
US-2020347974-A1 · Nov 5, 2020 · US
US9574689B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9574689-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414194446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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The present device provides a composite rotary union assembly which overcomes the disadvantages of prior art rotary union assemblies. The composite rotary union assembly of the present invention provides for supplying water or gas to a rotatable reel assembly, it also provides metal inserts for high wear areas of the rotary union assembly, including the threads, for longer useful life of the assembly while providing a resin structure for supporting and placing the metal portions.
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A composite rotary union assembly comprising: an inlet tube constructed from plastic, said inlet tube including a first end and a second end, an inlet tube main body extending between said first end and said second end, said first end constructed and arranged for connection to a pressurized fluid supply, said first end including a metal insert having an outer surface constructed and arranged to provide said connection to said pressurized fluid supply, said first end of said inlet tube includes a plastic core, said plastic core extending through and in substantially continuous contact with said metal insert forming a bi-material first end, a distal surface of said bi-material end being continuous and circular to provide a sealing surface for engaging a seal within a female coupling of said pressurized fluid supply, said inlet tube main body being tubular in construction for passage of said pressurized fluid, said second end constructed and arranged for fluid tight rotational connection to said outlet conduit; an outlet conduit fluidly coupled to said inlet tube for rotational movement therebetween, whereby one of said inlet tube or said outlet conduit is fixed in position while the other is free to rotate while maintaining a fluid tight seal; and a securing member, said securing member constructed and arranged for securing said inlet tube to said outlet conduit while allowing said rotational connection therebetween. 2. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein a portion of said main body of said inlet tube includes an inner diameter which is larger than an outer diameter of a portion of an outlet conduit, whereby a portion of said inlet tube overlaps a portion of said outlet conduit, at least one seal member positioned between said overlapping portions. 3. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 2 wherein said at least one seal member is an O-ring, said outlet conduit including at least one O-ring groove for containing said O-ring. 4. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 2 wherein said second end of said inlet tube includes a keying window, said keying window positioned to align with a snap ring groove positioned on said outlet tube, said securing member engaging said keying window and said snap ring groove to allow rotation between said inlet tube and said outlet conduit. 5. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said metal insert is molded in place during the molding of said inlet tube. 6. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 5 wherein said metal insert includes a first substantially smooth bore and a second bore that includes undulations, said undulations constructed and arranged to cooperate with said plastic to prevent rotation of said metal insert with respect to said inlet tube. 7. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 6 wherein said first end of said inlet tube includes an integrally formed flange covering the end portion of said metal insert to prevent said metal insert from being pulled off said inlet tube, said integrally formed flange forming said sealing surface. 8. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said metal insert is pressed onto said inlet tube after molding of said inlet tube. 9. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 8 wherein said first end of said inlet tube includes at least one ramp lock catch positioned to cooperate with at least one ramp lock positioned within said metal insert bore. 10. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 9 wherein said ramp lock includes a sloped portion and a vertical face, said sloped portion being constructed and arranged to cause said plastic core to deform sufficiently to allow said ramp lock to pass over said core until it enters said ramp lock catch allowing said vertical face of said ramp lock to engage a front face of said ramp lock catch securing said metal insert in position. 11. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 8 wherein said first end of said core includes at least one key member, said at least one key member positioned and sized to cooperate with at least one keyway formed into said first bore of said metal insert. 12. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 11 wherein said at least one key member is integrally formed on said core. 13. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said first end of said inlet tube includes a hot formed flange for holding said metal insert in position on said first end of said core, said hot formed flange forming said sealing surface. 14. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 13 wherein said first end of said core includes at least one key member, said at least one key member positioned and sized to cooperate with at least one keyway formed into said first bore of said metal insert. 15. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said metal insert is secured to said first end of said core by the process of roll forming. 16. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 15 wherein said core of said inlet tube is provided with at least one roll bead which is molded in place on said core, a portion of said metal insert being roll formed into said at least one roll bead. 17. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said metal insert is secured to said first end of said core by an end cap, said end cap including a stem portion and a flange portion, said stem portion tubular in shape having an outer diameter sized to cooperate with said bore of said inlet tube, said flange portion sized to prevent said metal insert from being pulled off of said core during use, said flange portion forming said sealing surface. 18. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 17 wherein end cap includes a cone portion, said cone portion constructed and arranged to cooperate with a tapered portion in the bore of said inlet tube to center said end cap within said bore. 19. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 18 wherein said cone and said tapered portion cooperate to expand said core to engage said first bore in said metal insert. 20. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said inlet tube is formed completely from metal and said outlet conduit is formed completely from plastic. 21. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said metal insert is a metal plated onto a plastic substrate. 22. The composite rotary union assembly of claim 1 wherein said outlet conduit includes a metal insert, said metal insert having an outer surface constructed and arranged to provide said connection to said pressurized fluid supply.
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