Flexible hose assembly with multiple flow passages

US9958093B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9958093-B2
Application numberUS-201113315150-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 8, 2011
Priority dateDec 8, 2010
Publication dateMay 1, 2018
Grant dateMay 1, 2018

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Provided is a flexible hose assembly having a flexible tube for conveying fuel through a first fuel passage formed interiorly of the flexible tube and a flexible hose surrounding the flexible tube and forming therewith a second fuel passage. The flexible tube provides internal support for the flexible hose while also allowing for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage and the fuel passages are separate from one another along a length of the flexible hose assembly. When one of the fuel passages is in a low flow or no flow condition, fuel flowing through the other of the fuel passages acts to cool the fuel passage in the low flow or no flow condition to prevent stagnant fuel in the passage from heating up and coking.

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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible hose assembly configured to be coupled to a fuel manifold, the flexible hose assembly including: a flexible tube for conveying fuel through a first fuel passage formed interiorly of the flexible tube; a flexible hose surrounding the flexible tube and forming therewith a second fuel passage; wherein the flexible tube provides internal support for the flexible hose when contacting an inner diameter of the flexible hose at a plurality of locations along the length of the flexible hose, which locations are longitudinally-spaced apart to allow for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage; an inner tube coupled to the flexible tube, the first fuel passage being formed interiorly of the inner tube and the flexible tube; and a connector at least partially surrounding the inner tube and coupled to the flexible hose, the connector and flexible hose forming with the inner tube and flexible tube the second fuel passage, the connector having a threaded portion onto which a nut can be threaded for coupling the flexible hose assembly to the fuel manifold, and the threaded portion surrounding each of the first fuel passage and the second fuel passage, wherein the flexible tube has a plurality of convolutes extending radially outward from a body of the flexible tube and along a length thereof. 2. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the connector includes a plurality of grooves on an outer circumferential surface configured to bite into an inner circumferential surface of the flexible hose to couple the connector to the flexible hose. 3. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 2 , further comprising a socket surrounding a portion of the connector and the flexible hose, the socket including a plurality of grooves on an inner circumferential surface, and the socket configured to be crimped to bite into an outer circumferential surface of the of the flexible hose. 4. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , further including at least one centering lug interposed between the inner tube and the connector for maintaining the second flow passage therebetween. 5. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , in combination with a manifold, wherein the connector is an angled connector providing an angled connection between the flexible hose and the manifold. 6. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a distance from a center of the flexible tube to an outer surface of each convolute is less than or equal to a radius of the flexible hose. 7. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the outer surface of at least one convolute is configured to contact the flexible hose during bending or flexing of the flexible hose to support the flexible hose while also allowing for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage. 8. A method of delivering fuel from a manifold to a fuel injector through a flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , the method including: delivering fuel to the fuel injector through the first fuel passage; and delivering fuel to the fuel injector through the second fuel passage. 9. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first fuel passage and the second fuel passage are concentric at the location of the threaded portion along the length of the flexible hose assembly. 10. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first fuel passage and the second fuel passage extend axially to the axial end of the flexible hose assembly and terminate at axially opening outlets at the axial end of the flexible hose assembly. 11. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible tube is a spiral tube and the second fuel passage is a spiral fuel passage between the flexible tube and flexible hose. 12. A flexible hose assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible tube is a bellows or beaded tube. 13. A flexible hose assembly configured to be coupled to a fuel manifold, the flexible hose assembly including: a flexible tube for conveying fuel through a first fuel passage formed interiorly of the flexible tube; a flexible hose surrounding the flexible tube and forming therewith a second fuel passage; wherein the flexible tube provides internal support for the flexible hose when contacting an inner diameter of the flexible hose at a plurality of locations along the length of the flexible hose, which locations are longitudinally-spaced apart to allow for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage; an inner tube coupled to the flexible tube, the first fuel passage being formed interiorly of the inner tube and the flexible tube; a connector at least partially surrounding the inner tube and coupled to the flexible hose, the connector and flexible hose forming with the inner tube and flexible tube the second fuel passage, the connector having a threaded portion onto which a nut can be threaded for coupling the flexible hose assembly to the fuel manifold, and the threaded portion surrounding each of the first fuel passage and the second fuel passage; and at least one braze joint between the inner tube and the connector for maintaining the second flow passage therebetween. 14. A flexible hose assembly configured to be coupled to a fuel manifold, the flexible hose assembly including: a flexible tube for conveying fuel through a first fuel passage formed interiorly of the flexible tube; a flexible hose surrounding the flexible tube and forming therewith a second fuel passage; wherein the flexible tube provides internal support for the flexible hose when contacting an inner diameter of the flexible hose at a plurality of locations along the length of the flexible hose, which locations are longitudinally-spaced apart to allow for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage; an inner tube coupled to the flexible tube, the first fuel passage being formed interiorly of the inner tube and the flexible tube; and a connector at least partially surrounding the inner tube and coupled to the flexible hose, the connector and flexible hose forming with the inner tube and flexible tube the second fuel passage, the connector having a threaded portion onto which a nut can be threaded for coupling the flexible hose assembly to the fuel manifold, and the threaded portion surrounding each of the first fuel passage and the second fuel passage, wherein the flexible tube is a spiral tube and the second fuel passage is a spiral fuel passage between the flexible tube and flexible hose. 15. A flexible hose assembly configured to be coupled to a fuel manifold, the flexible hose assembly including: a flexible tube for conveying fuel through a first fuel passage formed interiorly of the flexible tube; a flexible hose surrounding the flexible tube and forming therewith a second fuel passage; wherein the flexible tube provides internal support for the flexible hose when contacting an inner diameter of the flexible hose at a plurality of locations along the length of the flexible hose, which locations are longitudinally-spaced apart to allow for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage; an inner tube coupled to the flexible tube, the first fuel passage being formed interiorly of the inner tube and the flexible tube; and a connector at least partially surrounding the inner tube and coupled to the flexible hose, the connector and flexible hose forming with the inner tube and flexible tube the second fuel passage, the connector having a threaded portion onto which a nut can be threaded for coupling the flexible hose assembly to the fuel manifold, and the threaded portion surrounding each of the first fuel pas

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What does patent US9958093B2 cover?
Provided is a flexible hose assembly having a flexible tube for conveying fuel through a first fuel passage formed interiorly of the flexible tube and a flexible hose surrounding the flexible tube and forming therewith a second fuel passage. The flexible tube provides internal support for the flexible hose while also allowing for flow of fuel through the second fuel passage and the fuel passage…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pelletier Robert Roger, Ras Raman, Parker Hannifin Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L11/22. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 01 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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