Flexible pressure-confining conduit assembly

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Inventors

Bartholomew, Donald D.

Application #

770233

Filed

Aug-28-1985

Published

Aug-4-1987

Current US Class

138/109
138/121
138/173
138/DIG8
285/903

International Classes

G05D 011/00

Field of Search

138/137 138/109 138/121 138/122 138/129 138/135 138/155 138/154 138/173 138/131 285/226 285/903

Assignee

Proprietary Technology, Inc. (Southfield, MI)

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce

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Abstract
A tubular conduit assembly for confining or conveying a pressurized fluid including a flexible, thin-walled inner tube coaxially disposed within a flexible armor or outer tube. The outer tube is preferably constructed from one or more helically-wound members corresponding with, and engaging, helical corrugations on the inner tube. The inner tube deforms in response to the pressure and/or temperature of the fluid in order to form an internal sealing layer or sleeve-type coating for the outer tube. A shrink fitting assembly is also disclosed, which is adapted for compressingly urging the conduit assembly into an anchored, sealing relationship with a nipple member or other connection device inserted within an open end of the conduit assembly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tubular conduit assembly for conveying a pressurized fluid, comprising:

a flexible, thin-walled inner tube for conveying said pressurized fluid therethrough, said inner tube being helically corrugated and having an apex at each corrugated;

a flexible outer tube disposed coaxially around said inner tube, said outer tube being constructed from at least one helically-wound member corresponding with and engaging the helical corrugation of said inner tube so that the apex of the helical corrugation of said inner tube nest inside the helical corrugation of said outer tube;

said plastic inner tube being sufficiently flexible and thin-walled to deform in response to the pressure of said pressurized fluid such that said corrugations in said thin-walled inner tube substantially expand to form a substantially non-corrugated sealing layer on the interior of said outer tube and said inner tube returning to said corrugated configuration when said pressurized fluid ceases to flow through said conduit.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to conduits for conveying fluids, and particularly to a flexible conduit assembly for conveying a pressurized fluid.

Various automotive and industrial fluids, such as water, fuel, hydraulic and engine oil, and refrigerant, for example, are typically conveyed from one component to another. Frequently such fluids must be conveyed under somewhat severe flow parameters or environmental conditions, such as high pressures, widely varying fluid and ambient temperatures, dirt, dust and vibration. Additionally, space is usually at a premium in such automotive and industrial applications, and the pipe or conduit conveying the fluid is often required to follow a tortuous path with several bends of different angles along its length. Further adding to the complexity of such installations, the size, weight and cost of the pipe or conduit should be minimized, while its reliability is maximized. Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a high-strength flexible conduit or piping structure which will both satisfy the above requirements and yet be economical and simple to manufacture and install.
 
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