Hose connection assembly

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Inventors

Yokomatsu, Takahiro
Mine, Kenji
Kato, Shinichiro

Application #

249295

Filed

Sep-26-1988

Published

Jan-15-1991

Current US Class

285/101
285/104
285/243
285/323

International Classes

F16L 017/00

Field of Search

285/101 285/323 285/104 285/322 285/324 285/243 285/259 285/102

Assignee

Bridgestone Flowtech Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lane, Aitken & McCann

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Abstract
A hose fitting for connecting a hydraulic hose to a hydraulic system including an axially inner reduced diameter bore portion and an axially outer enlarged diameter bore portion formed with an inner circumferential groove, comprising: a cylindrical member axially slidable within the enlarged diameter bore portion and having a radial flange portion and an axial tubular portion extending axially outwardly from the radial flange portion; a sleeve mounted on the enlarged diameter bore portion and having an inner inclined surface; a collect arranged between the cylindrical member and the sleeve and having an outer surface engageable with the inner inclined surface of the sleeve and radially inwardly constrictible when moving axially outwardly within the sleeve, the hydraulic hose being crimped by axial outward movement of the collet; and a stop member received in the circumferential groove and adapted to limit axial outward movement of the sleeve and collet.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A hose fitting for connecting a hydraulic hose to a hydraulic system including a wall member which has an axially inner reduced diameter bore portion formed with a reduced diameter bore and an axially outer enlarged diameter bore portion formed with an inner circumferential groove and an enlarged diameter bore connected to the reduced diameter bore, comprising:

a cylindrical member axially slidable within said enlarged diameter bore portion of said hydraulic system and having a radial flange portion and an axial tubular portion extending axially outwardly from said radial flange portion, the axial tubular portion being formed with a through bore communicating with said axial reduced bore of said reduced diameter bore portion of said hydraulic system, the cylindrical member being moved axially outwardly by an internal pressure of said hydraulic system;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to hose connection assemblies, and in particular to such assemblies which are employed to connect hydraulic hoses to hydraulic systems such as hydraulic pumps, hydraulic valves and the like.

The invention especially relates to an improved hose connection assembly which connects hydraulic hoses to hydraulic systems without screw connection.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

A conventional hose connection assembly for hydraulic systems is shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 for instance. In the hose connection assembly 1 as shown in FIG. 7, a hydraulic system 2 such as a hydraulic pump uses high-pressure fluid having a normal fluid pressure of more than 30 kg/cm.sup.2 and has a fluid passageway 2a' through which fluid under pressure passes. In the connection of a hydraulic hose 3 to the hydraulic system 2, the hydraulic hose 3 is connected to a hose fitting 7 and then connected to a connection portion 2b formed in a wall 2a of the hydraulic system 2. The hydraulic hose 3 comprises, as shown in FIG. 8, plural layers formed by an inner tube 4, an intermediate reinforcing layer 5 and an outer cover 6. There are two kinds of hose fittings used in the connection of such a hydraulic hose thereto; one is a crimping type as shown in FIG. 8 and another is a noncrimping type. The hose fitting 7 of the crimping type comprises a core member 8 having a pipe taper thread 7a for connecting the core member 8 to the hydraulic system 2, and a cylindrical crimping member 9 retained on the core member 8. The hydraulic hose 3 is inserted on the axial tubular portion 8a of the core member 8, and the cylindrical member 9 is crimped by suitable crimping machines. The pipe taper thread 7a of the tube fitting 7 is then covered with a sealing member and threaded into the female thread formed in the connection portion 2b of the hydraulic system 2. A hose fitting 11 as shown in FIG. 9 uses a pipe parallel thread 11a with an O-ring 12 mounted thereon instead of the aforesaid pipe taper thread 7a, and connects the hydraulic hose 3 to the hydraulic system 2. Thus, in the connection of a hydraulic hose to a hydraulic system, the hydraulic hose is normally connected to the hydraulic system through screw connection, i.e., by the use of male and female threads.
 
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