Hose having index mark

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Inventors

Olsen, Roy W.
Bell, Curtis H.

Application #

774175

Filed

Sep-9-1985

Published

Sep-11-1990

Current US Class

138/103
138/104
138/109

International Classes

F16L 035/00

Field of Search

138/103 138/104 138/109 138/DIG. 285/27 285/93 116/209 116/DIG. 206/459

Assignee

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (Akron, OH)

Examiners

Bryant, III; James E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dion, Sr.; Marc R., Drucker; William A.

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Abstract
Mandrel-cured, curved elastomeric hose is provided with an indexing mark that is formed prior to or during curing of the hose on the mandrel. The rigid curved mandrel has an exterior hose-bearing surface and an interior cavity. The cavity and exterior surface are connected by a small passageway or hole which is located where the index mark is to be made on the hose. A sleeve having a wall of uncured elastomeric material is mounted on the mandrel such that a portion of the sleeve covers the passageway. The mandrel having the sleeve mounted thereon is placed in an autoclave and subjected to steam pressure. The steam pressure forces elastomer material into the passageway and thereafter cures the elastomer sleeve into a hose. The pressure inside the cavity is approximately atmospheric at the introduction of the steam pressure. The cavity within the mandrel may be sealed except for the passageway or the cavity and the passageway may be vented to atmospheric pressure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An axially elongated hose, for connecting a nipple on an automotive engine to a nipple on a radiator, including a composite wall having at least one layer of elastomer material and an embedded reinforcement layer of filamentary material extending throughout the length and circumference of the hose, said wall having its at least one layer of elastomer material cured with its axis in a plurally curved formation, said wall having a single small hole extending through said cured at least one layer of elastomer material and said embedded reinforcement layer at or adjacent to end of the hose into which a nipple having an index mark is to be inserted with the mark registering with the hole.



Description
The foregoing abstract is not to be taken as limiting the invention of this application and in order to understand the full nature and extent of the technical disclosure of this application reference must be made to the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description.

The invention relates to the manufacture of curved hose and particularly to curved hose having an indexing mark at or adjacent an end thereof that is provided to aid in installation of the hose. Axially elongated hose that is curved in more than one plane is commonly used in the cooling system of an automobile engine. To facilitate installation of such complexly curved radiator hose in the proper orientation there is a need of an accurately located indexing mark at or adjacent an end of the hose.

The description of the invention will be better understood by having reference to the annexed drawings in which like numerals are utilized to indicate like items.

FIG. 1 is an end view of a portion of a hose curing mandrel having a sleeve of uncured elastomer material mounted thereon;
 
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