A self-actuated linearly retractable and extendible hose for use in transporting fluids (liquids, gases, solid particles, and combinations of these) between a source location and an output location can be implemented as an extendible hose comprising a biasing element, a sealing layer, and a reinforc
A self-actuated linearly retractable and extendible hose for use in transporting fluids (liquids, gases, solid particles, and combinations of these) between a source location and an output location can be implemented as an extendible hose comprising a biasing element, a sealing layer, and a reinforced cover layer. The sealing layer forms a sealed conduit for transporting the fluids, and the reinforced cover layer on the outside provides radial and longitudinal strength for the sealing layer. The hose can be operated by increasing internal pressure within the hose relative to ambient pressure. When the hose is pressurized by a fluid source, the internal pressure of the hose overcomes the retracting force of the biasing element and the hose extends. When the fluid source is turned off or disconnected from the hose, internal pressure is reduced and the biasing element exerts a tension force on the hose causing the hose to retract.
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1. A hose comprising: (a) a flexible elongated outer tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said outer tube being substantially hollow;(b) a flexible elongated inner tube formed of an elastic material and having a first end and a second end, an interior of said inner tube being sub
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A hose comprising: (a) a flexible elongated outer tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said outer tube being substantially hollow;(b) a flexible elongated inner tube formed of an elastic material and having a first end and a second end, an interior of said inner tube being substantially hollow;(c) a first coupler secured to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes;(d) a second coupler secured to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes; and(e) said first coupler adapted to couple said hose to a source of pressurized fluid, said second coupler adapted to couple said hose to a fluid flow restrictor, whereby said fluid flow restrictor is adapted to create an increase in fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler within said hose to expand said elongated inner tube longitudinally along a length of said inner tube and laterally across a width of said inner tube thereby substantially increasing a length of said hose to an expanded condition and wherein said hose is adapted to contract to a substantially decreased or relaxed length when there is a decrease in fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler;wherein the flexible elongated inner tube provides a biasing force sufficient to retract the hose from the expanded condition to the relaxed length when fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler is equal to or less than ambient pressure. 2. The hose of claim 1 wherein said inner tube and said outer tube are unsecured to each other between their first and second ends. 3. The hose of claim 2, wherein the flexible elongated outer tube is a hybrid tension wave spring. 4. The hose of claim 2, wherein the flexible elongated outer tube is constructed from a fabric material. 5. The hose of claim 4, wherein the flexible elongated outer tube comprises a woven tube comprising fibers woven substantially in the radial direction and the longitudinal direction of the hose. 6. The hose of claim 1 further comprising a spring disposed between the flexible elongated outer tube and the flexible elongated inner tube. 7. A hose comprising: a flexible elongated outer tube constructed from a fabric material having a first end and a second end, an interior of said outer tube being substantially hollow;a flexible elongated inner tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said inner tube being substantially hollow, said inner tube being formed of an elastic material;a first coupler secured to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes;a second coupler secured to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes with the inner and outer tubes unsecured to each other between first and second ends; andsaid first coupler fluidly coupling said hose to a source of pressurized fluid, said second coupler coupling said hose to a fluid flow restrictor,whereby said fluid flow restrictor creates an increase in fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler within said hose, said increase in fluid pressure expands said elongated inner tube longitudinally along a length of said inner tube and laterally across a width of said inner tube thereby substantially increasing a length of said hose to an expanded condition and said hose contracting to a substantially decreased or relaxed length when there is a decrease in fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler; andwherein the flexible elongated inner tube provides a biasing force sufficient to retract the hose from the expanded condition to the substantially decreased or relaxed length when there is the decrease in fluid pressure between the first coupler and the second coupler. 8. The hose of claim 7 wherein said outer tube is made from a material which will not stretch longitudinally or laterally when a force is applied to an interior of said outer tube. 9. The hose of claim 8, wherein said outer tube in made from a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester, or polypropylene. 10. The hose of claim 9, wherein the flexible elongated outer tube comprises a woven tube comprising fibers woven substantially in the radial direction and the longitudinal direction of the hose. 11. The hose of claim 7, wherein said fluid flow restrictor is integrally formed with said second coupler. 12. The hose of claim 7, wherein said flow restrictor is a fluid nozzle which is removeably secured to said hose. 13. The hose of claim 7, wherein said hose is a garden hose. 14. The hose of claim 7 wherein said pressurized fluid is a gas. 15. A method of transporting a fluid comprising: introducing a fluid into a hose, said hose including a non elastic, bendable elongated outer tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said outer tube being substantially hollow, an expandable, elastic elongated inner tube having a first end and a second end, an interior of said inner tube being substantially hollow, said inner tube being formed of an elastic material;securing a first coupler to said first end of said inner and said outer tubes;securing a second coupler to said second end of said inner and said outer tubes;said inner and said outer tubes being secured to each other only at said first and said second ends and unsecured to each other between said first and said second ends;connecting said first coupler to a source of pressurized fluid;connecting said second coupler to a fluid flow restrictor;creating an increase in fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler within said hose, said increase in fluid pressure automatically expanding said inner tube longitudinally along a length of said inner tube and laterally across a width of said inner tube thereby increasing a length and width of said hose to an extended condition; andautomatically contracting said hose to a decreased length and width by removing said fluid pressure differential between said first coupler and said second coupler, whereby said inner tube moves freely with respect to said outer tube when there is no fluid pressure differential between said first coupler and said second coupler;wherein the elastic elongated inner tube provides a biasing force sufficient to retract the hose from the extended condition to the decreased length and width when the fluid pressure differential between the first coupler and the second coupler is removed. 16. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 15 wherein said outer tube constrains the lateral or radial expansion and the longitudinal expansion of said inner tube upon an increase of said fluid pressure between said first coupler and said second coupler within said hose. 17. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 16 wherein: the hose is a garden hose; andthe fluid is water. 18. The method of transporting a fluid of claim 17 wherein: the outer tube comprises a woven tube comprising fibers woven substantially in the radial direction and the longitudinal direction of the hose; andthe increase in fluid pressure is created using the fluid flow restrictor.
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