Torch tubing clamping apparatus

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Inventors

Egert, Allen C.

Application #

029370

Filed

Apr-11-1979

Published

Aug-24-1982

Current US Class

285/124.1
285/124.4
285/249
285/256
285/323
285/93

International Classes

F16L 039/02

Field of Search

285/249 285/137 16/2 239/419.3 239/424.5

Assignee

Victor Equipment Co. (Denton, TX)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fails; James C.

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Abstract
What is disclosed is an improvement in a tubing clamping apparatus in which a hose carrying a fluid is to be connected in fluid tight relationship with an appliance; such as, a welding torch, pressure regulator or the like; the improvement being characterized by a hose barb sealingly connected at one end with the appliance and having an outwardly extending free end having an enlarged inverted frusto-conical section thereon for sealingly receiving the hose inserted thereover, a hose inserted over the hose barb, a thermoplastic clamping means disposed about the hose and encompassing the hose between the clamping means and the hose barb to hold the hose sealingly and frictionally in place, and a retainer means for retaining the clamping means in clamping relationship with the hose and the hose barb; the retaining means being forced toward the appliance so as to apply a radially inwardly biasing force on the clamping means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In tubing clamping apparatus in which a plurality of hoses carrying respective fluids are to be connected in fluid-tight relationship with a torch having a body that has two respective fuel and oxygen passageways penetrating therethrough, the improvement comprising:

two respective said hose barbs sealingly connected with said body in fluid communication with said respective passageways; said hose barbs being sealingly connected at one end with said torch and having respectively outwardly extending free ends having respective enlarged inverted frusto-conical sections; each said inverted frusto-conical section having a maximum diameter greater than said hose barbs for grippingly receiving the respective hose and having its smaller end extending away from said torch to facilitate insertion of said hose thereover;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to tubing clamping apparatus such as is employed to connect a welding torch or the like with pressure regulator, the hose carrying oxygen or fuel gas.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art has seen a wide variety of different types of clamping apparatus for clamping the hoses onto regulators for oxygen and fuel, such as acetylene; torches; and the like. In what is generally conceded to be the best method of the prior art, metal bands are crimped into place about the hose to hold them on serrated hose barbs. This involves careful placement of each metal band and painstaking care in crimping the metal band and to exert exactly the force to hold the hose in place against the serrated barb. Thus, a wide variety of different clamps, and metal bands had to be stocked and used carefully; otherwise the seal was not effective completely around the hose. Moreover, it is frequently desirable in the minature type torches to employ Siamese-type hoses for unitary traversal intermediate the torch and the source of fuel and oxygen, such as the regulators on the high pressure bottles. Interconnecting these hoses with the torch and with their respective regulators proved a problem with the prior art type crimping, or the other approaches used in the prior art. Also, frequently the fabric covering raveled when the metal bands were employed.
 
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