Flexible hose

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Inventors

Ichimura, Nobuo
Takasaki, Hiromi
Takamatsu, Yoshikazu

Application #

743490

Filed

Dec-23-2003

Published

Feb-21-2006

Current US Class

138/109
138/112
138/114
138/125
138/126
138/148
285/123.16
285/256

International Classes

F16L 11/00    (20060101)

Field of Search

138/114 138/112 138/148 138/104 138/120 138/125 138/109 285/123.16 285/256

Assignee

Calsonic Kansei Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Hook; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley & Lardner LLP

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Abstract
A flexible hose for use as a refrigerant passageway in a vehicular refrigerating cycle has an inner hose and an outer hose. The outer hose covers the inner hose with a space formed in a given distance. The outer hose and the inner hose are formed of resin having flexibility.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A flexible hose for use as a refrigerant passageway in a vehicular refrigerating cycle, comprising:

a cylindrical inner hose formed from resin having flexibility;

a cylindrical outer hose formed from resin having flexibility and covering the inner hose with a space in a given distance,

wherein the inner and outer hose are configured to allow high pressure refrigerant of the cycle to flow through an interior of the inner hose and low pressure refrigerant of the cycle to flow through a space between the inner hose and the outer hose,

an inner sleeve-like conduit coupling retained fixedly by a distal end of the inner hose; and

an outer sleeve-like conduit coupling retained fixedly by a distal end of the outer hose,



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No.2002-378667, filed on Dec. 26, 2002 and Japanese Patent Application No.2002-378669, filed on Dec. 26, 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a flexible hose for use as a refrigerant passageway in a vehicular refrigerating cycle.

2. Description of the Related Art

A flexible hose of the related art, for use as a refrigerant passageway in a vehicular refrigerating cycle, is disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 2595578.

The flexible hose of the related art takes the form of a double-layer conduit structure that is comprised of an outer hose and an inner hose. The outer hose and the inner hose are formed of rubber. Inside the outer hose, the inner hose is freely inserted to the outer hose at a position spaced from an inner surface thereof by a given distance. Coupling the outer hose to a compressor input of the refrigerating cycle allows a low pressure refrigerant passage to be established. Coupling the inner hose to a compressor output of the refrigerating cycle allows a high pressure refrigerant passage to be established. With such a structure, a contact area between the hose and the atmosphere decreases. Further, since the inner hose functions as a flow passage for high pressure fluid that leaks at a high leakage rate and the outer hose functions as a flow passage for low pressure fluid that leaks at a lower leakage rate than that of high pressure fluid, the flexible hose encounters less leakage in refrigerant that is leaked from a whole of the flexible hose to the outside thereof and less thermal diffusion in refrigerant that is diffused from a whole of the flexible hose to the outside thereof.
 
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