Hose

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Inventors

Higbee, Charles D.

Application #

531660

Filed

Dec-11-1974

Published

Jan-4-1977

Current US Class

138/103
138/130
138/178

International Classes

F16L 011/12

Field of Search

138/103 138/130 138/178 174/103 174/104

Assignee

The Gates Rubber Company (Denver, CO)

Examiners

Aegerter; Richard E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oberg, Jr.; H. W., Fink; Raymond, Castleman, Jr.; Curtis H.

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Abstract
A hose having a tube that is reinforced with at least two plies of a plurality of spiralled tubing, the tubing of the first ply oppositely spiralled from the tubing of the second ply.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hose comprising:

a first tube;

a first ply of tubing comprising a plurality of individual tubes spiralled around the first tube, the first ply of tubing defining a first reinforcement ply;

a second ply of tubing comprising a plurality of individual tubes oppositely spiralled radially of and over the first ply of tubing and defining a second reinforcement ply; and a cover disposed over the second reinforcement ply.

2. A hose as set forth in claim 1 and further including a friction layer disposed between the first and second reinforcement plies.

3. A hose as set forth in claim 2 wherein the friction layer is a foamed flexible material.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to flexible pipes and tubular conduits, but more particularly, the invention relates to flexible hose which includes distinct layers and spirally wound material.

Pressure hose is typically reinforced to overcome longitudinal extension and radial expansion with twined strands, which may be of a textile material, steel wire, or the like; or the reinforcement may be of a sheet-like material such as square woven fabric or cord type fabric. In either case, the reinforcement is applied to provide desired radial and longitudinal strength to a pressurized hose. The lay of the reinforcement is typically chosen to have a minimum affect on hose twisting, or changes in radial and longitudinal dimensions when the hose is pressurized.

Special purpose pressure hoses such as buoyant hose include the typical reinforcements to maintain longitudinal and radial hose dimensions. Additional structure is included to obtain necessary buoyancy. For example, floats may be attached to the hose such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,489,182. Other hose designs include integral float chambers filled with a foamed material. An example of such a hose is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,194,274.
 
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