Patents Assigned to Rasmussen GmbH
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Patent number: 6692042Abstract: A profiled clamp connecting two pipes has an articulated clamp strip having sidewalls and a transverse portion connecting the sidewalls and a tensioning closure around the clamp strip. A conical metal ring is arranged in the clamp strip and has a radially inner edge with teeth having free ends positioned on a circle with a diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of the sidewalls. The conical ring has a radially outer edge resting in a bend between sidewall and transverse part. The first pipe has a widened end section with a conical transition and a radial flange engaging between the sidewalls. The second pipe has a smooth end section inserted into the widened end section. The outer flange diameter is greater than the inner sidewall diameter and smaller than the inner diameter of the transverse part. A seal rests between the smooth end section and the conical transition.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Barbett, Markus Krämer, Rainer Heise, Manfred Krüger
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Publication number: 20030234001Abstract: A device for compensating pressure in a motor vehicle tank has a pressure compensation container made of plastic material and a fluid conduit made of plastic material. The fluid conduit is connected to the pressure compensation container, wherein the pressure compensation container is connectable via the fluid conduit to a tank of a motor vehicle. The pressure compensation container and the fluid conduit form a monolithic, seamless separate component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Markus Eberle, Thomas Warm
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Publication number: 20030188402Abstract: A worm drive hose clip has a clamping strap with overlapping end sections, a clamping screw, and a housing. The radially outer end section has thread elements engaging the threaded screw shaft. The radially inner end section is connected to the housing bottom having a butt joint with interlocking undercuts. The bottom has a first transverse border with tongues arranged on opposite sides of the butt joint and projecting outwardly into an opening of the radially inner end section. A second straight transverse border of the bottom is supported on first grooves impressed radially inwardly in the clamping strap and opening toward the second transverse border. A second groove adjoins the opening and supports the bottom. The radially inner edges of the first and second circumferential grooves are aligned with an underside of the bottom and pass continuously into an inner side of the radially inner end section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Werner Keller, Stephan Mann, Hartmut Redemann, Willi Stichel
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Patent number: 6540868Abstract: A connector having at least three parts is used to connect a fluid line to an opening of a component that is made of a thermoplastic material. The connector is produced by forming a first part of the connector from an essentially thermoplastic material. A second part and a third part of the connector are produced from an essentially thermoplastic material so that the second part and the third part are fused together. The first part and the second part are connected in a fluid-tight manner outside of a mold. The material of the third part is selected so that it is capable of forming a fusion connection with the thermoplastic material of the component. The connector can also have at least one part. This connector is produced by injection molding a first outer part, an inner layer and an intermediate layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 6536478Abstract: A multilayer fluid conduit for use in motor vehicles includes a first layer and a second layer surrounding the first layer. The two layers are essentially composed of thermoplastic materials and are integrally connected to one another. Electrically conductive particles are mixed into the plastic material of the first layer. For increasing a long-term elasticity and flexibility even at higher temperatures of up to 90° C. when coming into contact with a liquid fuel and fuel vapors, the plastic material of the first layer is a functionalized cross-linked polyolefin or a functionalized cross-linked thermoplastic elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 6517116Abstract: A pipe-shaped socket for attachment to an opening of a plastic container has a tubular part and an annular part, both of thermoplastic material. The annular part has a greater swelling capacity than the tubular part. The tubular part has a first end with first and second outer ribs. The annular part has first and second rims, wherein the diameter of the first rim is smaller than that of the second rim. The second rim is material-bonded to the container opening. The annular part and the tubular part are connected by injection-molding, with the first rim positioned between the outer ribs. The second rib of the tubular part between the first and second rims of the annular part has a circumferential flexible lip welded to the inner side of the annular part. The flexible lip extends toward the second rim of the annular part and covers most of its inner side.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Antonio Cassaro, Carsten Pescheck, Harald Sachs, Christoph Steinkamp
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Publication number: 20030005980Abstract: A steel profile clamp is used to join flanged component parts. The profile clamp has at least partially conical side walls that are bent radially inwardly. The profile clamp has welding joints to maintain the shape of the clamp. The steel is martensitic for increased load-carrying capacity of the joint. The steel material, in an ambient temperature range of 20° C. to 750° C., has a coefficient of thermal expansion that is at least 0.3×10−6 m/mK lower than that of the coefficient of thermal expansion of a ferritic casting material. The method for manufacturing the profile clamp includes prequenching and tempering the material of the profile clamp when it is in the form of a strip. After forming and welding the profile clamp, the weld is subject to induction tempering.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: RASMUSSEN GMBHInventors: Hans-Jurgen Kreipe, Claus Dieter Weisheit
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Patent number: 6494497Abstract: A diffusion-tight fluid conduit for hydrocarbon-containing fluids has a corrugated pipe of corrosion-resistant metal with a corrugated inner side and a corrugated outer side, wherein the outer side is exposed. An inner pipe of plastic material is arranged inside the corrugated pipe and has a smooth inner side and a smooth outer side. A first coupling member is seal-tightly connected by material bonding to a first end of the corrugated pipe.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 6490765Abstract: A steel band for a hose clamp has a main body and at least one pair of end portions, wherein each one of the end portions has at least one slotted hole receiving a clamping screw with a screw head. The end portions are bent to form loops. Each loop has first and second legs. First and second clamping members are inserted into the loops, respectively. The first and second clamping members have a substantially cylindrical periphery. The first clamping member has a transverse bore without thread receiving a threaded shaft of the clamping screw allowing free movement of the threaded shaft. The second clamping member has a transverse threaded bore engaging the threaded shaft of the clamping screw. The first and second legs are connected to one another near the free end of the first leg by a positive-locking connection.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Steffen Anthes, Willi Stichel, Gerhard Wachter, Stephan Mann
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Publication number: 20020171244Abstract: A pipe clamp has a tightenable clamp body and at least one spike strip arranged radially inwardly within the clamp body and slanted toward the axial center of the clamp body. The spike strip and a radially inner side of the clamp body delimit an acute angle therebetween. The spike strip has a first longitudinal edge provided with teeth projecting radially inwardly and slanted axially relative to the clamp body. The at least one spike strip has a second longitudinal edge supported in a radial direction and in an axial direction on the clamp body. An area between the at least one spike strip and the radially inner side of the clamp body defined by the acute angle is free of parts counteracting a bending of the at least one spike strip toward the radially inner side of the clamp body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Gerhard Wachter, Wolfgang Barbett, Markus Kramer, Rainer Heise, Manfred Kruger
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Publication number: 20020166214Abstract: A pipe clamp has a clamping strip, first and second clamping jaws connected to ends of the clamping strip, a clamping screw, and a nut cooperating with the clamping screw for moving the first and second clamping jaws toward one another when tightening the pipe clamp. Two radially projecting tabs are provided near the first clamping jaw. The nut is arranged between the two radially projecting tabs. At least one of the two radially projecting has a shaped portion which is oriented toward the other one of the two radially projecting. The nut has at least one securing surface. The shaped portion engages the at least one securing surface of the nut radially relative to the clamping strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Gerhard Wachter
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Publication number: 20020144744Abstract: A multilayer pipe for hydrocarbon-containing fluids, particularly fluids for internal combustion engines, includes at least four coextruded layers, wherein a first layer contains essentially polyamide and a second layer contains essentially a polyolefin copolymer. For improving the diffusion blocking capability, particularly relative to gasoline, and a higher thermal stability, a third layer contains essentially a thermoplastic polyester and a fourth layer contains essentially a thermoplastic etherester elastomer (TEEE) or a thermoplastic polyester elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2002Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Publication number: 20020140232Abstract: An axial connector for axially connecting two pipe-shaped components, wherein the two pipe-shaped components have end portions with radial flanges, has a tightenable connecting device engaging the two flanges positive-lockingly and loading the two flanges in a direction toward one another. A thermally highly loadable sealing device is arranged between the flanges. The connecting device has at least one sheet metal strap of hard-elastic material extending over at least a significant portion of a circumference of the flanges and having axial outer edges provided with teeth. The teeth are turned inwardly by more than 90° and have radially inwardly projecting ends. The teeth, when the connecting device is tightened about the flanges, are supported with prestress with their radially inwardly projecting ends on sides of the flanges facing away from one another and load the sealing device axially.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Robert Bohrer, Michael Hauke, Dietrich Knuth, Stephan Mann
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Publication number: 20020139428Abstract: A multilayer fluid conduit for use in motor vehicles includes a first layer and a second layer surrounding the first layer. The two layers are essentially composed of thermoplastic materials and are integrally connected to one another. Electrically conductive particles are mixed into the plastic material of the first layer. For increasing a long-term elasticity and flexibility even at higher temperatures of up to 90° C. when coming into contact with a liquid fuel and fuel vapors, the plastic material of the first layer is a functionalized cross-linked polyolefin or a functionalized cross-linked thermoplastic elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 6449813Abstract: A worm-driven hose clamp has a housing made of a band connected with interlocking cutout and projection to form an open butt joint. A clamping screw with a threaded shaft is arranged in the housing. The first and second ends of a clamping strip are overlappingly received in the housing. The first end has thread elements interacting with the threaded shaft. The second end is fastened to the housing bottom which has transverse edges extending transversely to the butt joint. The transverse edges have radially outwardly, circumferentially projecting tongues on opposite sides of the butt joint. The second end has openings on opposite sides of the butt joint for receiving the tongues. Depressions adjoin the openings. They project radially inwardly and extend longitudinally in a circumferential direction of the clamping strip away from the housing relative to the transverse edges. The tongues penetrate the openings and matchingly engage the depressions.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Werner Keller, Stephan Mann, Hartmut Redemann, Willi Stichel
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Publication number: 20020061377Abstract: A multilayer pipe is composed of at least three layers, wherein at least two of the layers are based on thermoplastic polyester, one layer is harder than the other layers, at least one of the other layers contains a thermoplastic polyesterelastomer. For preventing brittling of the material of the multilayer pipe, the radially innermost contains at least one of the materials polyolefin, polyolefin copolymer, polyolefin terpolymer, grafted polyolefin and polyamid, and at least one of the layers is modified against thermal aging.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 6383315Abstract: A steel profile clamp is used to join flanged component parts. The profile clamp has at least partially conical side walls that are bent radially inwardly. The profile clamp has welding joints to maintain the shape of the clamp. The steel is martensitic for increased load-carrying capacity of the joint. The steel material, in an ambient temperature range of 20° C. to 750° C., has a coefficient of thermal expansion that is at least 0.3×10−6 m/m° C. lower than that of the coefficient of thermal expansion of a ferritic casting material. The method for manufacturing the profile clamp includes prequenching and tempering the material of the profile clamp when it is in the form of a strip. After forming and welding the profile clamp, the weld is subject to induction tempering.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignees: Rasmussen GmbH, Asea Brown Boveri AGInventors: Hans-Jürgen Kreipe, Claus Dieter Weisheit
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Publication number: 20020038495Abstract: A steel band for a hose clamp has a main body and at least one pair of end portions, wherein each one of the end portions has at least one slotted hole receiving a clamping screw with a screw head. The end portions are bent to form loops. Each loop has first and second legs. First and second clamping members are inserted into the loops, respectively. The first and second clamping members have a substantially cylindrical periphery. The first clamping member has a transverse bore without thread receiving a threaded shaft of the clamping screw allowing free movement of the threaded shaft. The second clamping member has a transverse threaded bore engaging the threaded shaft of the clamping screw. The first and second legs are connected to one another near the free end of the first leg by a positive-locking connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: April 4, 2002Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Steffen Anthes, Willi Stichel, Gerhard Wachter, Stephan Mann
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Patent number: 6328352Abstract: A pipe coupling includes two sealing rings, each corresponding to one of the pipes. A sleeve is disposed within a retention device. The sleeve has axial end portions, each of which rests against one face of the sealing rings. The retention device has inwardly open grooves, one side wall of which rests against the respective axially inner sides of the axial end portions of the sleeve. The other side wall of the inwardly open grooves exerts an axial force on the other faces of the sealing rings as the clip is clamped, thereby pressing the sealing rings against the pipes.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Helmut Geppert, Peter Scheit
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Publication number: 20010043833Abstract: A coupling device has a coupling receptacle and a matching coupling insert received in the coupling receptacle for connecting two components conveying a fluid. The coupling receptacle has two lateral, diametrically opposed slots and a U-shaped, elastic securing bracket seated on the coupling receptacle with two legs projecting into the lateral slots. The coupling insert has an outer peripheral securing rib and the legs of the securing bracket snap into place behind the securing ring in the coupling position of the coupling device. A securing bushing is arranged inside the coupling receptacle and faces a sealing ring with one end while the other end rests radially outwardly on the securing rib and projects past the lateral slots. The securing bushing has two transverse slots aligned with the two lateral slots, and the two legs of the securing bracket engage the two transverse slots of the securing bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Applicant: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Frank Bahner, Andreas Bauer, Gerhard Wachter