US20030038478A1 - Ferrule-free hose fittings - Google Patents
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- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- This invention relates to a garden hose fitting, and particularly to hose fittings having no need for the typical hose ferrule.
- Standard garden hoses have a male fitting on one end and a female fitting on the opposite end. Each such fitting is typically attached to the end of the hose using an exterior elongated ferrule, usually of metal, which is crimped down around the hose as an added piece, to secure and stabilize the fitting connections.
- the added ferrule requires a separate assembly operation of the separate ferrule piece by separate apparatus.
- the prior art which is represented includes on fitting F an axially elongated, external metal ferrule F′ mounted onto the outer periphery of hose H when connected to fitting F.
- the present invention achieves a unique hose connection that eliminates the need for the usual ferrule, does not require a separate O-ring seal, eliminates a potential leak path, is stronger than a conventional connector, provides greater torque resistance and greater “pulloff” resistance than other known designs presently in use, permits more rapid assembly, and enables full flow therethrough.
- the novel fitting has an interior shoulder around which is secured an axially elongated tubular support sleeve spaced radially inwardly of hose engaging ridges in the body of the fitting, to thereby form an annular, hose-receiving cylindrical cavity between the ridges and the sleeve.
- the novel fitting employs a lead-free sleeve which is the only element contacted by the water flowing therethrough. Hence, the water cannot leach lead out of the other fitting components.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of a male fitting of this invention
- FIG. 2 is an end elevational view of the fitting in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of a prior art fitting
- FIG. 4 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of an alternative embodiment of the male fitting in FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 5 is an end view of the structure in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of a female hose fitting according to this invention.
- the fitting 10 there depicted comprises a garden hose fitting which includes an axially elongated cylindrical body 12 having a first axial end 14 and a second axial end 16 .
- the body 12 preferably includes a polygonal outer peripheral portion 18 intermediate the ends 14 and 16 , an externally threaded male connector 20 adjacent the first end 14 , and a plurality of interior, radially peripheral, inwardly projecting annular hose engaging and gripping ridges 22 adjacent second end 16 , the plurality of which extend axially inwardly of the body from second end 16 .
- An axially elongated support sleeve 30 is inside body 12 .
- the sleeve 30 defines a hollow flow passage almost as large in diameter as the hose itself with which it cooperates, so as to achieve essentially full flow with minimal flow resistance through the fitting passageway 36 thus formed.
- Sleeve 30 includes an annular collar 30 ′ fitted tightly onto annular shoulder 24 of body 12 as by being crimped onto the two opposite, annular, axially oriented faces of this shoulder 24 .
- the portion of sleeve 30 which extends toward second end 16 includes a doubled over, U-shaped crimp 30 ′′ made of one sleeve layer which extends radially outwardly against shoulder 24 and a second sleeve layer which is doubled back radially inwardly on the first layer, and then extends axially in the form of a cylinder toward end 16 , preferably at least as far as end 16 , and most preferably beyond end 16 as depicted in FIG. 1.
- This elongated cylindrical sleeve portion is spaced radially inwardly from the ridges 22 , defining between the sleeve and these ridges an annular, generally cylindrical cavity 32 which receives the end of a resilient, polymeric, e.g., rubber, garden hose which is force fitted axially between these components.
- sleeve 30 constitutes an axial and radial support for the hose, as well as cooperating with sharp ridges 22 to retain the fitting on the hose.
- sleeve 30 has a portion 30 a which extends axially toward end 14 and is crimped at 30 a ′ around this end 14 .
- this added feature is not essential, as will be noted from the following description of the embodiment in FIGS. 4 and 5, the structure does form a complete lining for the hose fitting through which liquid flows, as well as giving added stability to this end of the sleeve.
- the second embodiment 10 ′ of the male fitting as depicted includes body 12 , first axial end 14 , second axial end 16 , polygonal fitting member 18 for rotating the fitting by hand or by wrench, male threads 20 , projections 22 , and shoulder 24 .
- the sleeve 30 S has an annular collar 30 ′S engaging shoulder 24 on both axial ends thereof, but not having portion 30 a or 30 a ′ as in the FIG. 1 embodiment.
- FIG. 6 a fitting embodiment 100 which incorporates a female fitting connector rather than the male threaded connector 20 .
- body 112 has a second end 116 and also has an intermitted female connector 108 which has an outer axial end 114 forming the second end of the fitting.
- Connector 108 has internal threads 120 forming part of this female connector, as well as preferably a pair of polygonal outer peripheral portions 118 for actuation of the female connector manually or by wrench.
- the female connector 108 is attached to the remainder of body 112 by having a radially inwardly extending annular flange 108 ′ fitting into an annular groove 112 ′ on the outer surface of annular radially inwardly projecting shoulder 124 .
- Sleeve 130 Secured around this shoulder 124 is one end of sleeve 130 as by crimping an annular collar 130 ′ therearound, to form a tight connection.
- Sleeve 130 extends toward the second end 116 and preferably therebeyond, as depicted in FIG. 6.
- the sleeve 130 and body 112 , and particularly the ridges 122 internally of this body 112 form a cylindrical, axially elongated cavity to receive the end of a polymeric hose. The hose end is to be force fitted into this cavity.
- fittings of this invention are made of metal such as brass, including the body and the sleeve.
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Abstract
A garden hose fitting comprising an axially elongated cylindrical body having a first axial end, a second axial end, one of (1) an externally threaded male hose connector, and (2) an internally threaded female hose connector adjacent the first axial end, and interior annular hose-grip ridges adjacent the second end, an annular shoulder projecting radially inwardly of the body intermediate its ends, and an axially elongated support sleeve having an annular collar tightly fitted onto said annular shoulder, extending axially toward the second body end, and spaced radially inwardly of the body to form a cylindrical, hose-receiving and retaining cavity between the ridges and the sleeve.
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- This invention relates to a garden hose fitting, and particularly to hose fittings having no need for the typical hose ferrule.
- Standard garden hoses have a male fitting on one end and a female fitting on the opposite end. Each such fitting is typically attached to the end of the hose using an exterior elongated ferrule, usually of metal, which is crimped down around the hose as an added piece, to secure and stabilize the fitting connections. The added ferrule requires a separate assembly operation of the separate ferrule piece by separate apparatus. Referring to FIG. 3, the prior art which is represented includes on fitting F an axially elongated, external metal ferrule F′ mounted onto the outer periphery of hose H when connected to fitting F.
- Aside from the above noted mechanical disadvantage, there is another undesirable characteristic of typical metal hose fittings which is the presence of lead in the fitting. Such fittings present the possibility of lead being leached out into the water flowing through the fittings. This is recognized to be undesirable.
- The present invention achieves a unique hose connection that eliminates the need for the usual ferrule, does not require a separate O-ring seal, eliminates a potential leak path, is stronger than a conventional connector, provides greater torque resistance and greater “pulloff” resistance than other known designs presently in use, permits more rapid assembly, and enables full flow therethrough. The novel fitting has an interior shoulder around which is secured an axially elongated tubular support sleeve spaced radially inwardly of hose engaging ridges in the body of the fitting, to thereby form an annular, hose-receiving cylindrical cavity between the ridges and the sleeve.
- The novel fitting employs a lead-free sleeve which is the only element contacted by the water flowing therethrough. Hence, the water cannot leach lead out of the other fitting components.
- These and other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of a male fitting of this invention;
- FIG. 2 is an end elevational view of the fitting in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of a prior art fitting;
- FIG. 4 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of an alternative embodiment of the male fitting in FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 5 is an end view of the structure in FIG. 4; and
- FIG. 6 is a side elevational, partially sectioned view of a female hose fitting according to this invention.
- Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, the
fitting 10 there depicted comprises a garden hose fitting which includes an axially elongatedcylindrical body 12 having a firstaxial end 14 and a secondaxial end 16. Thebody 12 preferably includes a polygonal outerperipheral portion 18 intermediate theends male connector 20 adjacent thefirst end 14, and a plurality of interior, radially peripheral, inwardly projecting annular hose engaging and grippingridges 22 adjacentsecond end 16, the plurality of which extend axially inwardly of the body fromsecond end 16. Internally ofbody 12, intermediate the two ends, is an annular, axially facingshoulder 24 which projects radially inwardly of the body. - An axially
elongated support sleeve 30 is insidebody 12. Thesleeve 30 defines a hollow flow passage almost as large in diameter as the hose itself with which it cooperates, so as to achieve essentially full flow with minimal flow resistance through thefitting passageway 36 thus formed.Sleeve 30 includes anannular collar 30′ fitted tightly ontoannular shoulder 24 ofbody 12 as by being crimped onto the two opposite, annular, axially oriented faces of thisshoulder 24. The portion ofsleeve 30 which extends towardsecond end 16 includes a doubled over, U-shapedcrimp 30″ made of one sleeve layer which extends radially outwardly againstshoulder 24 and a second sleeve layer which is doubled back radially inwardly on the first layer, and then extends axially in the form of a cylinder towardend 16, preferably at least as far asend 16, and most preferably beyondend 16 as depicted in FIG. 1. This elongated cylindrical sleeve portion is spaced radially inwardly from theridges 22, defining between the sleeve and these ridges an annular, generallycylindrical cavity 32 which receives the end of a resilient, polymeric, e.g., rubber, garden hose which is force fitted axially between these components. When the fitting is attached to the end of a garden hose,sleeve 30 constitutes an axial and radial support for the hose, as well as cooperating withsharp ridges 22 to retain the fitting on the hose. - In the embodiment depicted in FIGS. 1 and 2,
sleeve 30 has aportion 30 a which extends axially towardend 14 and is crimped at 30 a′ around thisend 14. Although this added feature is not essential, as will be noted from the following description of the embodiment in FIGS. 4 and 5, the structure does form a complete lining for the hose fitting through which liquid flows, as well as giving added stability to this end of the sleeve. - Referring now to FIGS. 4 and 5, the
second embodiment 10′ of the male fitting as depicted includesbody 12, firstaxial end 14, secondaxial end 16,polygonal fitting member 18 for rotating the fitting by hand or by wrench,male threads 20,projections 22, andshoulder 24. However, in this embodiment, the sleeve 30S has anannular collar 30′S engaging shoulder 24 on both axial ends thereof, but not havingportion - In FIG. 6 is depicted a
fitting embodiment 100 which incorporates a female fitting connector rather than the male threadedconnector 20. More specifically,body 112 has asecond end 116 and also has an intermittedfemale connector 108 which has an outeraxial end 114 forming the second end of the fitting.Connector 108 hasinternal threads 120 forming part of this female connector, as well as preferably a pair of polygonal outer peripheral portions 118 for actuation of the female connector manually or by wrench. Thefemale connector 108 is attached to the remainder ofbody 112 by having a radially inwardly extendingannular flange 108′ fitting into anannular groove 112′ on the outer surface of annular radially inwardly projectingshoulder 124. Secured around thisshoulder 124 is one end ofsleeve 130 as by crimping anannular collar 130′ therearound, to form a tight connection. Sleeve 130 extends toward thesecond end 116 and preferably therebeyond, as depicted in FIG. 6. Thesleeve 130 andbody 112, and particularly theridges 122 internally of thisbody 112, form a cylindrical, axially elongated cavity to receive the end of a polymeric hose. The hose end is to be force fitted into this cavity. - Preferably all of the fittings of this invention are made of metal such as brass, including the body and the sleeve.
- The above description is considered that of the preferred embodiments only. Modifications of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes and not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.
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1. A garden hose fitting comprising:
an axially elongated cylindrical body having a first axial end, a second axial end, a polygonal outer peripheral portion between said ends and having adjacent said first axial end one of an externally threaded male hose connector, and an internally threaded female hose connector, and an interior, peripheral plurality of radially inwardly projecting, annular hose-grip ridges extending axially inwardly of said second end and at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the garden hose fitting;
said body having an annular shoulder projecting radially inwardly of said body intermediate said ends; and
an axially elongated support sleeve having an annular collar tightly fitted onto said annular shoulder, extending axially toward said second end, and being spaced radially inwardly of said body to form a cylindrical hose-receiving cavity between said plurality of ridges and said sleeve.
2. The garden hose fitting in claim 1 wherein said sleeve is crimp fitted onto said annular shoulder.
3. The garden hose fitting in claim 1 wherein said sleeve is the only element contacted by water flowing through the fitting.
4. The garden hose fitting in claim 2 wherein said hose connector is one of an integral male connector, and a female connector.
5. The garden hose fitting in claim 4 wherein said female connector has an annular, radially-inwardly extending flange, said shoulder having an annular, radially-outwardly opening groove, and said annular flange interfitting into said annular groove.
6. The garden hose fitting in claim 1 wherein said sleeve extends axially at least to said second axial end.
7. The garden hose fitting in claim 6 wherein said sleeve extends axially beyond said second axial end.
8. The garden hose fitting in claim 1 wherein said body and said sleeve are metal, and said sleeve is the only element contacted by water flowing through the fitting.
9. A garden hose fitting comprising:
an axially elongated cylindrical body having a first axial end and a second axial end having adjacent said first axial end one of an externally threaded male hose connector, and an internally threaded female hose connector, and having interior, peripheral, radially inwardly projecting hose-grip ridges adjacent said second end and at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the garden hose fitting;
said body having an annular shoulder projecting radially inwardly of said body intermediate said ends; and an axially elongated support sleeve having an annular collar tightly fitted onto said annular shoulder, extending axially toward said second end, and being spaced radially inwardly of said body to form a cylindrical, hose-receiving and retaining cavity between said plurality of ridges and said sleeve.
10. The garden hose fitting in claim 9 wherein said sleeve is crimp fitted onto said annular shoulder.
11. The garden hose fitting in claim 9 wherein said sleeve is the only element contacted by water flowing through the fitting.
12. The garden hose fitting in claim 10 wherein said hose connector is one of an integral male connector, and a female connector.
13. The garden hose fitting in claim 10 wherein said hose connector is a female connector.
14. The garden hose fitting in claim 12 wherein said female connector has an annular, radially-inwardly extending flange, said shoulder having an annular, radially-outwardly opening groove, and said annular flange interfitting into said annular groove.
15. The garden hose fitting in claim 9 wherein said sleeve extends axially at least to said second axial end.
16. The garden hose fitting in claim 14 wherein said sleeve extends axially beyond said second axial end.
17. The garden hose fitting in claim 9 wherein said body and said sleeve are metal and said sleeve is the only element contacted by water flowing through the fitting.
18. (New) A garden hose fitting comprising:
an axially elongated cylindrical body having a first axial end, a second axial end, a polygonal outer peripheral portion between said ends and having adjacent said first axial end an internally threaded female hose connector having an annular radially-inwardly extending flange, and an interior, peripheral plurality of radially inwardly projecting, annular hose-grip ridges extending axially inwardly of said second end;
said body having an annular shoulder projecting radially inwardly of said body intermediate said ends, said shoulder having a radially-outwardly opening groove and said annular flange interfitting into said annular groove; and
an axially elongated support sleeve having an annular collar tightly fitted onto said annular shoulder, extending axially toward said second end, and being spaced radially inwardly of said body to form a cylindrical hose-receiving cavity between said plurality of ridges and said sleeve.
19. A garden hose fitting comprising:
an axially elongated cylindrical body having a first axial end and a second axial end having adjacent said first axial end an internally threaded female hose connector having an annular radially-inwardly extending flange, and having interior, peripheral, radially inwardly projecting hose-grip ridges adjacent said second end;
said body having an annular shoulder projecting radially inwardly of said body intermediate said ends, said shoulder having a radially-outwardly opening groove and said annular flange interfitting into said annular groove; and
an axially elongated support sleeve having an annular collar tightly fitted onto said annular shoulder, extending axially toward said second end, and being spaced radially inwardly of said body to form a cylindrical, hose-receiving and retaining cavity between said plurality of ridges and said sleeve.
20. A garden hose fitting comprising:
an axially elongated cylindrical body having a first end, a second end, a polygonal outer peripheral portion between said first and second ends and having adjacent said first end one of an externally threaded male hose connector and an internally threaded female hose connector, and an interior peripheral plurality of inwardly projecting annular hose-grip ridges extending axially inwardly of said second end;
said body having an annular shoulder projecting radially inwardly of said body intermediate said first and second ends;
an axially elongated support sleeve having an annular collar tightly fitted onto said annular shoulder extending axially toward said second end, and being spaced radially inwardly of said body to form a cylindrical hose receiving cavity between said plurality of ridges and said sleeve, said plurality of ridges and said body adapted so that said hose receiving cavity is capable of receiving a standard garden hose.
21. The garden hose fitting in claim 20 wherein said sleeve is crimp fitted onto said annular shoulder.
22. The garden hose fitting in claim 20 wherein said sleeve is the only element contacted by water flowing though the fitting.
23. The garden hose hitting in claim 21 wherein said hose connector is one of an integral male connector, and a female connector.
24. The garden hose fitting in claim 20 wherein said sleeve extends axially at least to said second axial end.
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