Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Bale and package ties – hose clamps – With tighteners
Patent
1996-06-10
1997-09-30
Brittain, James R.
Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
Bale and package ties, hose clamps
With tighteners
24274R, F16L 3302
Patent
active
056715064
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The subject invention concerns an improved hose clamp consisting of a band bent to an angular shape the end portions of which extend in overlapping relationship through a housing. One end portion is secured to the housing whilst the opposite end portion is arranged for displacement through the housing. The housing encloses a screw mechanism in engagement with a row of gear teeth formed in the displacable end portion of the band and by means of which the hose clamp may be tightened about an object.
Hose clamp constructed in this manner are available on the market in many versions. The feature common to all prior-art hose clamps is, however, that the screw mechanism is a screw worm the axis of rotation of which extends in the longitudinal direction of the band. However, in any situations where the available space is highly restricted it has been found difficult to first apply a hose clamp designed as indicated above about an object, such as a hose, from one direction and then, by means of a screw driver or a spanner, to tighten the hose clamp from another direction, at right angles to the direction of application. This problem often arises for instance when hose clamps are to be mounted in the engine space in passenger cars or trucks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The purpose of the invention is to eliminate this problem. In the hose clamp in accordance with the invention, the screw mechanism of the hose clamp comprises a screw worm the rotational axis of which is arranged in parallel with or essentially in parallel with a normal passing through the centre of the annular configuration of the hose clamp. With a hose clamp configured and constructed in this manner it becomes possible to perform the tightening operations on the clamp from the same direction as the one in which the clamp is applied about an object.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be described in closer detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
FIG. 1 illustrates a hose clamp in accordance with the invention, in a view from above,
FIG. 2 illustrates the clamp in a lateral view, and
FIG. 3 illustrates the hose clamp likewise in a lateral view but turned over a quarter of a turn with respect to FIG. 2 and shown on an enlarged scale and partly in section.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The hose clamp consists of a band 1 the end portions 2 and 3 of which extend in overlapping relationship through a housing 4. One end portion 2 is attached to the housing 4 whereas the opposite end portion 3 is arranged to be displaceable inside and through the latter. The second end portion 3 is formed at one of its longitudinal marginal portions with a row of gear teeth 5.
The housing encloses a screw mechanism. This mechanism consists of a toothed wheel 6 meshing with the row of teeth 5, and a screw worm 7, the latter in turn engaging with the teeth of the toothed wheels 6. The rotational axis of the screw worm 7 is, in accordance with the teachings of the invention, positioned in parallel with or essentially in parallel with a normal 8, see FIG. 2, passing through the centre of the annular configuration of the hose clamp.
By manufacturing a hose clamp with the improvement in accordance with the invention mounting of the clamp is made esier. After application of the hose clamp about an object 9 it is possible to turn the screw worm 7 by means of a tool which is moved into engagement with the screw worm 7 from the same direction as the one in which the hose clamp was applied about the object 9. Turning of the screw worm 7 results in the toothed wheel 6 being rotated, the latter in turn forcing the end portion 3 of the band to move through the housing 4 in one or other of two opposite directions, depending on the direction of the turning movement given to the screw worm 7. Consequently the hose clamp is made accessible both for tightening purposes and for loosening of the hose clamp about the object 9.
The device in accordance with the invention is not limited to the embodiment il
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ABA of Sweden AB
Brittain James R.
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