Swivel Patents (Class 285/272)
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Patent number: 7004509Abstract: A rotary joint comprising a stationary head including a fluid chamber therein, the chamber opening at a bottom surface of the heaf, a rotatable nipple having an outer surface and an internal axial passageway in fluid communication with the fluid chamber; and a seal member disposed on the outer surface of the nipple. The seal member comprises a rigid body including a radial flange portion having opposite first and second surfaces each carrying at least one seal, the seal of the first surface sealingly engaging the bottom surface of the head. The seal member and the nipple are radially moveable in relation to the fixed head while maintaining sealing engagement between the at least one seal of the first surface of the radial flange portion and the bottom surface of the head.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: The Johnson CorporationInventors: Matthew H. Beach, Alan T. Ives
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Patent number: 6932390Abstract: A swivel fitting comprising a tubular entry member and a tubular exit member, the internal diameter of the tubular exit member being larger than the internal diameter of the tubular entry member, thus facilitating the transition of an inserted cable or cable or wire bundle from the tubular entry member to the tubular exit member even when the connector is configured at an angle of less than 180 degrees. Planar, relatively rotatable and mating flanges located at the exit end of the entry member and the input end of the exit member provide a common centerline and are joined by means of a threaded collar, thereby permitting configuration of the swivel fitting at angles between about 90 and 180 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Arlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Patent number: 6886867Abstract: A drain hose flush adapter, system, and method of use for cleaning or flushing hoses and tubes such as those used to drain waste water sewage and holding tanks is provided. One end of the adapter may be connected to a source of flushing fluid, and the other end of the adapter may be connected to a waste water drain hose, so that the flushing fluid flows through the adapter and into the hose with minimal leakage. In addition, the connections can be secure enough so that the operator is able to manipulate the hose and complete the flushing, with a low risk of being subject to fluid leaking from the adapter. Thus, for instance, the invention could be used to drain hoses used to drain black and/or gray waste water holding tanks of recreation vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, campers, airplanes, and boats.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventors: Ronald L. Sutton, Sandra L. Sutton
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Patent number: 6851724Abstract: A dual flow rotating union with a longitudinal axis, including a conduit having opposing ports oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis, the conduit having a rotating section and a stationary section. One conduit port is located on the rotating section, the other conduit port is located on the stationary section. A housing is disposed about the conduit, the housing also having opposing ports oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis. The housing includes a stator portion and a rotor portion rotatably disposed with respect to the stator portion. One housing port is located on the stator portion and the other housing port is located on the rotor portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: John Edward Pittman, II
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Patent number: 6843244Abstract: A portable heater comprises a housing, a heating element, and a fuel supply. The fuel supply is preferably a liquid gas type wherein a valve assembly meters the gas to the heating element. A regulator is used to regulate flow of gas from the fuel source, and a connector assembly rotatably interconnects the regulator to the valve assembly. This rotatable connection allows the fuel source, typically in the form of a gas bottle, to be rotated away from the housing for easier removal and replacement of the gas bottle. Rotation of the regulator can be supported by use of a bracket which is attached to the regulator.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Vermont Castings Majestic Products CompanyInventors: Steve McCalley, Sung Geun Lee, Sung Boo Yoon
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Patent number: 6840547Abstract: A connection assembly for flexible hoses includes a base tube having a first through passage and a threaded section of a connection nut is fixed to the first through passage. The connection nut has a connection section which extends beyond the first passage and a connection nut having a second through passage is mounted to the connection section. A sleeve has its first end fixedly mounted to the connection nut and the connection nut can be freely rotatable on an end surface of the base tube. An end of a flexible hose is fixedly received in the sleeve and the other end of the flexible hose extends through an enlarged opening in a second end of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: Andy Hhiue
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Publication number: 20040262915Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting block (1) for the hydraulic supply lines of the hydrostatic unit of an oil-film bearing, which is fixed to a built-in bearing mounting (11) and retains at least one hydraulic hose, which is connected to the bearing bush that is displaceably located in the built-in bearing mounting (11). The aim of the invention is to improve a connecting block of this type in order to increase the operational reliability of the hydrostatic unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Rolf Hucker, Karl Keller
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Nut and tail assembly and method for the production thereof said tail including a rigid outer sleeve
Publication number: 20040251687Abstract: A nut and tail assembly (10) and method of manufacture including a nut (12) having a first end and an inward flange (24) at the other end, a longitudinal cylindrical hollow body (14) having a first end and a second end at which is located an outstanding flange (40) and a circular longitudinal sleeve (16). The sleeve (16) extends along said sliding surface and has a flange (44) at a first end abutting against the body flange (24). A stop (34) is located between the ends of the body (14) and defines a cavity sliding surface generally parallel to the longitudinal body between the stop (34) and flange (44). The nut inward flange (24) extends into the body cavity and is of a large enough diameter to be able to slide on said body sliding surface but small enough to be held within said cavity defined between said stop (34) and sleeve flange (44). Projections (50) on the sleeve flange (44) assist in locating the sleeve (16) relative to the nut (12) during the moulding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: David Chelchowski, Geoffrey B Puckett -
Publication number: 20040245772Abstract: Helical groove fasteners and methods for producing the same are provided for use in systems requiring fluid passage through the fastener. In one embodiment, the fastener includes a shank, a head, a threaded portion, and at least one groove extending through at least a portion of the threaded portion. The fastener can include a single groove or multiple grooves. In certain preferred embodiments, the helix rotation angle of the groove is selected so that the shank has a continuous diameter to facilitate the thread forming process. In preferred embodiments, the fastener is cold forged and the threads are formed using a thread rolling die.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: SPS TechnologiesInventor: Ollie C. Swim
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Publication number: 20040232692Abstract: A swivel assembly for use with a water gun mounted on a base or coupled to a water supply conduit to discharge a high velocity stream of water into a mineral stockpile and slurry pit, the swivel assembly comprises a stationary swivel section and a rotatably swivel section configured and disposed to operatively support a bearing including a stationary bearing section and a rotatable bearing section therebetween to facilitate rotation of the water gun relative to the base or the water supply conduit to selectively control the direction of the high velocity stream of water relative to the mineral stockpile.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: G. Ronald Lawson
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Patent number: 6811188Abstract: A bearing assembly for relatively moveable pipe sections in a fluid delivery system, said assembly comprising a main body (12) adapted to be connected to one end of one pipe section, the main body having in a generally radially extending annular face, a coaxial seat (16), to receive a first, generally annular bearing member (17), and a coaxial groove (18) to receive an annular seal member (19), an annular center swivel section (21) adapted to be connected to one end of a second pipe section and having on one generally radially extending face, a coaxial seat (22) to engage said first bearing member and having a second coaxial seat (23) on an opposed generally radially extending face to receive a second annular bearing member (24), said swivel section including an annular, axially extending boss (28) extending away from said main body with the opposed generally radially extending face extending radially outwardly from said boss, and a bearing end cap (26) adapted to engage around said second pipe section and beType: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Anaid Nominees Pty Ltd.Inventor: Geoffrey Haviland
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Patent number: 6792937Abstract: A miniature patio heater is provided which has a total height of approximately 3 ft. and which has a shroud with a diameter less than 2 ft. The patio heater includes a base having a vertically extending chamber, which is approximately 1.5 ft. high, for receiving a small gas bottle. A hollow post extends upwardly from the upper end of the chamber. A heater assembly and shroud are supported at the upper end of the post. A gas line extends along the inside of the hollow post between the heater assembly and the chamber. A connector assembly provides a pivotal connection between the end of the gas line and a regulator connected to a gas bottle within the chamber. The chamber is provided with an access opening for inserting and removing the gas bottle. Thus, the gas bottle, with attached regulator, can be swung from a vertical upright position within the chamber outwardly through the access opening to an angular position to facilitate removal of an empty gas bottle and replacement with a full gas bottle.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: CFM-RMC International, a division of the Vermont Castings Majestic Products CompanyInventors: Michael Resmo, Sung Boo Yoon
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Publication number: 20040130150Abstract: The present invention is directed to a swivel device to be fitted to a hose. The preferred use of the invention is to allow hoses fitted at each end to rotate relative to the other to avoid kinking, and associated problems. Considerations include allowing free rotation of the respective hose sections, while avoiding leaking at the swivel, at pressures typical of mains pressure water supplies, and/or higher. Discussion is made regarding the connection of components to allow swivelling and variations for connecting hoses to the tail piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: David George Stark
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Publication number: 20040119284Abstract: A swivel connector (10) for a pipeline includes first and second connecting members (12, 14) connectable in the pipeline. The connecting members (12, 14) have round, telescopic pipe sections (32, 42), an annular seal (36, 46) between the pipe sections, and connectors (52, 56) which swivellably, releasably connect the connecting members (12, 14). The seal includes an inwardly proud standing peripheral ridge (36) on the first pipe section (32) which is telescopically outermost, and an aligned, complemental, thin walled, dilatable band (48) on the second pipe section, which is telescopically innermost. Liquid pressure dilates the band (48) to touch the ridge (36) to effect sealing. The connectors include a peripheral shoulder (52) on a collar (50) of the member (12) and a diametrically opposed pair of hooks (56) on the member (14) and which are releasably engageable with, to be relatively swivellable to, the shoulder (52). The sealing and swivelling surfaces can be separated for cleaning and maintenance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Hendrikus Johannes Van Der Meijden, Peter Hugh
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Patent number: 6742814Abstract: A miniature patio heater is provided which has a total height of approximately 3 ft. and which has a shroud with a diameter less than 2 ft. The patio heater includes a base having a vertically extending chamber, which is approximately 1.5 ft. high, for receiving a small gas bottle. A hollow post extends upwardly from the upper end of the chamber. A heater assembly and shroud are supported at the upper end of the post. A gas line extends along the inside of the hollow post between the heater assembly and the chamber. A connector assembly provides a pivotal connection between the end of the gas line and a regulator connected to a gas bottle within the chamber. The chamber is provided with an access opening for inserting and removing the gas bottle. Thus, the gas bottle, with attached regulator, can be swung from a vertical upright position within the chamber outwardly through the access opening to an angular position to facilitate removal of an empty gas bottle and replacement with a fall gas bottle.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: CFM-RMC International, a division of the Vermont Castings Majestic Products CompanyInventors: Michael Resmo, Sung Boo Yoon
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Publication number: 20040100092Abstract: The invention discloses a swivel comprising two coaxial, mutually rotatable members is provided with means for transferring operating and/or controlling media or the like between the members. The means can be flexible hoses or cables connected between the members. The hoses or cables are connected to the members by means of quick-couplings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Jaroslav Sranka
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Publication number: 20040094959Abstract: A coupling device for a pair of wire carrying conduits that allows one of the conduits to swivel and pivot axially relative to the device and provides a liquid seal between the conduits. The coupling device includes a front tubular casing, a rear tubular casing and a lock nut interconnecting the front and rear tubular casings. The lock nut grips the corresponding first ends of the front and rear tubular casings and move the first ends into sealing relation. The lock nut holds the front and rear tubular casings in loose assembly such that the rear casing is pivotable and swivelable to the longitudinal axis while in the loose assembly to facilitate interconnection of two non axially aligning conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Sami Shemtov
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Patent number: 6719329Abstract: A high pressure swivel includes an inner and an outer wall. Each annular wall is connected to a respective distribution member via apertures which have an axial dimension which is smaller than the diameter of the inlet or outlet. In this way, the pressure area between the seals of the inner and outer rotatable walls is reduced. Each distribution member may include a chamber that is defined by the external surface of the inner and outer annular walls, and an enclosing wall. In this way, an effective thermal isolation is provided by the distribution chambers adjacent to the external surfaces of the inner and outer rings. Deformation of the distribution chambers of the swivel will tend to decrease the width of the seal extrusion gap.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings Inc.Inventor: Antoine Carrasco
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Patent number: 6712294Abstract: A gardening sprinkler includes a main body and a rotary spray head fastened to one end of the main body by a revolving mechanism having a pivoting base and a pivoting body. The pivoting base is extended from the one end of the main body and is provided with an elastic locating body. The pivoting body is fastened to the spray head and is provided with an arcuate rack, which is engaged with the elastic locating body of the pivoting base. As the pivoting body is turned on a pivot of the pivoting base, the elastic locating body moves from one gullet to another of the arcuate rack.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventor: Hsin-Fa Wang
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Patent number: 6709025Abstract: A vapour lead-through system for a rotary evaporator with a rotatable evaporator vessel (5) and a stationary cooler (7) consists of a vapour lead-through tube (6) and a connection piece (8). The vapour lead-through tube (6) is on the cooler-side mounted in a stationary seal (9). On the evaporator-side end the vapour lead-through tube (6) is connected to the connection piece (8) in a manner such that the axis (A) of the vapour lead-through tube (6) is movable with respect to the axis (A′) of the connection piece (8).Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Buchi Labortechnik AGInventor: Arthur Spring
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Publication number: 20040049866Abstract: An automatic pool cleaner accessory is provided comprising a tubular assembly (6) for connection to, or for inclusion in, a pool cleaner suction hose (4). The tubular assembly includes first and second tubular members (8, 9) generally coaxial with each other and freely relatively rotatable about a common axis in an inoperative condition of the accessory. Means (16) are provided for inhibiting relative rotation of the members in the operative condition with suction applied to the interior thereof. The accessory is preferably used in combination with a connector tube (7) for installation in a suction hose assembly, the connector tube comprising a central portion (21) of substantially rigid tube having at one end a first terminal portion (22) with its axis extending at an incline to that of the straight central portion, and at the other end a second terminal portion (23) having its axis likewise extending at an incline to the axis of the straight central portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Kenneth Lewis Hawksworth
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Publication number: 20040046384Abstract: A connector tube (7) is provided for installation in a suction hose of an automatic pool cleaning assembly, the connector tube comprising a central portion (21) of substantially rigid tube having at one end a first terminal portion (22) with its axis extending at an incline to that of the straight central portion, and at the other end a second terminal portion (23) having its axis likewise extending at an incline to the axis of the straight central portion. In end view taken along the axis of the central portion, the axis of the first terminal portion diverges from the axis of the second terminal portion to provide asymmetric connector tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Kenneth Lewis Hawksworth
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Patent number: 6685233Abstract: A suction hose assembly for an upright type vacuum cleaner having an air inlet connected to one end of a flexible hose and a suction pipe at the other end. A connection portion movably connects the suction pipe to the flexible hose allowing the suction pipe to rotationally rotate relative to the flexible hose, including a pair of connection protrusions preferably formed on one end of either the suction pipe or flexible hose, and spaced from each other by a predetermined distance, a pair of connection grooves formed on one end of whichever the flexible hose or suction pipe that the connection protrusions are not formed on, to receive the pair of connection protrusions, and at least one guide protrusion provided between a contact surface defined between the connection protrusions and a contact surface defined between the connection grooves, to reduce area of contact defined between the contact surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Samsung Gwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jung-seon Park, Il-won Yang, Hyung-il Jeon
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Publication number: 20040012199Abstract: A rotary joint for establishing communication between a rotating roll (10) and a heat transfer medium such as cooling water for controlling the roll temperature characterized by its rigid connection to the roll support structure (58) eliminating the necessity for the use of flexible supply or discharge conduits (40), permitting “hard” conduits and piping (106) to be used while the joint automatically compensates for roll radial and axial misalignment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Matthew H Beach, Alan T Ives
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Patent number: 6669240Abstract: A pivot mechanism for an unloader tube of a combine, having a pair of ultra high molecular weight pivot ring bushings which slide in contact with each other, are fixed to respective upper and lower portions of the unloader tube, and transmit weight of the unloader tube from the upper portion to the lower portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Todd Neil Signer, Mark Charles DePoorter, Edwin Milton Gerber
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Publication number: 20030136396Abstract: A miniature patio heater is provided which has a total height of approximately 3 ft. and which has a shroud with a diameter less than 2 ft. The patio heater includes a base having a vertically extending chamber, which is approximately 1.5 ft. high, for receiving a small gas bottle. A hollow post extends upwardly from the upper end of the chamber. A heater assembly and shroud are supported at the upper end of the post. A gas line extends along the inside of the hollow post between the heater assembly and the chamber. A connector assembly provides a pivotal connection between the end of the gas line and a regulator connected to a gas bottle within the chamber. The chamber is provided with an access opening for inserting and removing the gas bottle. Thus, the gas bottle, with attached regulator, can be swung from a vertical upright position within the chamber outwardly through the access opening to an angular position to facilitate removal of an empty gas bottle and replacement with a full gas bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Vermont Castings Majestic Products Company d/b/a CFM-RMC InternationalInventors: Michael Resmo, S. B. Yoon
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Patent number: 6561549Abstract: The invention concerns a sealing connector with variable geometry, comprising two hollow elements (2, 3) having respectively a truncated surface (22, 32) inclined at an angle (&agr;) relative to the generator (23, 33) of the element, each truncated surface (22, 32) has a circular and planar contact surface to enable the elements (2, 3) to be assembled by fixing means such that the generators (22, 23) of each element are assembled in one single point of intersection (C) so that the connection (1) may present two different angular positions when one of the two elements rotates.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: MDC SARLInventors: Claude Moris, Damien Moris, Christophe Moris
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Publication number: 20030075921Abstract: A connector for forming a connection between the tubular end of a first fluid conveying member and a threaded end of a second fluid conveying member as a threaded portion (19, 117) for engagement with a threaded end (112) of a second fluid conveying member. The connector is provided with means (39, 141) for engaging an external circumferentially extending groove (31, 137) located on the tubular end of said first fluid conveying member. Means (23, 133) are provided for effecting sealing engagement with said threaded end of said second fluid conveying member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: Paul Davidson
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Publication number: 20030047944Abstract: The invention is directed to a coiled tubing swivel for rotatably connecting a first conduit to a second conduit. The swivel comprises a swivel body having a cylindrical receptacle and a flowpath that communicates between the receptacle and the first conduit, a tubular mandrel having a first end that is received within the receptacle and a second end which communicates with the second conduit, and a bearing assembly positioned between the receptacle and the mandrel. The bearing assembly includes a central axis, a cylindrical outer sleeve having an inner surface and a number of annular inner grooves which are formed on the inner surface coaxially with the central axis, and a cylindrical inner sleeve having an outer surface and a number of annular outer grooves which are formed on the outer surface coaxially with the central axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: Tep Ungchusri, Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 6511001Abstract: A hand-held water nozzle includes a handle and a nozzle head fastened to a head mount which is rotatably fastened to a seat in conjunction with a slide block. The seat is fastened fixedly to the handle. The head mount is provided with a toothed portion. The slide block is provided with a toothed portion. The toothed portions of the head mount and the slide block are engaged with each other, thereby enabling the nozzle head to be angularly adjusted in a series of steps.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventor: Dustin Huang
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Patent number: 6505861Abstract: The invention relates to a swivel adapter-coupler that is to be positioned between a conventional fixed drop elbow on the end of a hose of a tanker truck for an underground storage tank. The other end of the swivel adapter-coupler attaches to the pipe adapter (either the fill pipe or the vapor pipe) of the underground storage tank, in the conventional quick-connect type connection. The swivel adapter-coupler permits loops and kinks in the hose to be removed by rotating the swivel adapter-coupler in the proper direction. Likewise, the invention relates to a rotatable drop elbow to replace the conventional fixed drop elbow at the end of a hose on a tanker truck. The rotatable drop elbow eliminates loops and kinks in the hose by merely rotating the drop elbow in the proper direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Syltone Industries, LLC.Inventors: Eric John Butterfield, Peter C. Goodier
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Patent number: 6450548Abstract: Disclosed is a structure for assembling a pressure pipe to an oil pump in a power steering system, for allowing the pressure pipe to guide oil discharged from the oil pump to a power boosting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Kia Motors CorporationInventor: Won-Jin Oh
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Patent number: 6446623Abstract: A miniature patio heater is provided which has a total height of approximately 3 ft. and which has a shroud with a diameter less than 2 ft. The patio heater includes a base having a vertically extending chamber, which is approximately 1.5 ft. high, for receiving a small gas bottle. A hollow post extends upwardly from the upper end of the chamber. A heater assembly and shroud are supported at the upper end of the post. A gas line extends along the inside of the hollow post between the heater assembly and the chamber. A connector assembly provides a pivotal connection between the end of the gas line and a regulator connected to a gas bottle within the chamber. The chamber is provided with an access opening for inserting and removing the gas bottle. Thus, the gas bottle, with attached regulator, can be swung from a vertical upright position within the chamber outwardly through the access opening to an angular position to facilitate removal of an empty gas bottle and replacement with a full gas bottle.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: CFM-RMC International, a division of the Vermont Castings Majestics Products CompanyInventors: Michael Resmo, Sung Boo Yoon
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Publication number: 20020101075Abstract: Extension tube in a vacuum cleaner including a lower extension tube for drawing dust laden air through an air suction nozzle fitted at one end, an upper extension tube having one end connected to a hand grip extended to a body of the vacuum cleaner for passing the dust laden air drawn through the lower extension tube, a joint part connected to the other ends of the lower extension tube and the upper extension tube for making the lower extension tube and the upper extension tube foldable relative to each other to a preset angle, and locking means for locking the joint part to fold/unfold the joint part selectively, thereby permitting a user to fold the upper, and lower extension tubes, and to carry out an easy cleaning of even an underside of a sofa, or a bed without holding the extension tube horizontally parallel to the floor, or bending body, reducing tiredness coming from the cleaning work, and enhancing user's convenience.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Deog Bae Park, Hoi Kil Jeong, Man Tae Hwang
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Patent number: 6375233Abstract: A transmission for use in the power train of a motor vehicle has a rotary first component (such as a shaft), a second component which may but need not be rotatable, a fluid-conveying conduit having a first end portion extending into a first socket provided in the first component and a second end portion extending into a socket of the second component, a split-ring piston packing located in an external groove of the first end portion, and an O-ring received in an external groove of the second end portion. The O-ring prevents the conduit and the second component from rotating relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: LuK Getriebe-Systems GmbHInventors: Oswald Friedmann, Bernhard Walter, Manfred Homm, Michael Reuschel
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Patent number: 6354633Abstract: A high pressure swivel includes an inner and an outer annular wall. Each annular wall is connected to a respective distribution member via apertures which have an axial dimension which is smaller than the diameter of the inlet or outlet. In this way, the pressure area between the seals of the inner and outer rotatable walls is reduced. Each distribution member may include a chamber that is defined by the external surface of the inner and outer annular walls, and an enclosing wall. In this way, an effective thermal isolation is provided by the distribution chambers adjacent to the external surfaces of the inner and outer rings. Deformation of the distribution chambers of the swivel will tend to decrease the width of the seal extrusion gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings INCInventor: Antoine Carrasco
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Publication number: 20020020448Abstract: A piping structure of a working machine, which prevents the piping at a coupling portion where a pair of members are swingable coupled together via a shaft, from being damaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: SHIN CATERPLLAR MITSUBISHI LTD.Inventors: Hiroyasu Nishikawa, Takahiro Iwamoto, Toshiyuki Matsumoto
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Patent number: 6338505Abstract: A fluid swivel permitting a large number of revolutions, such as 20, and permitting a large number of fluid, power, and signal paths. The swivel is leak proof and capable of resisting large internal pressures in the conveyed fluid such as 70 MPa. The pipes of the swivel are spooled between two cones in such a manner that the pipe on one cone is spooled from the top down and on the other cone from the bottom up. This method of spooling ensures a constant distance between the unwinding point on one cone and the winding point on the other cone. By providing cones with the apex pointing up, the spooled flexible pipe on either cone is prevented from falling down. An alternative embodiment spools between two cylinders with a common axis. In this embodiment the pipe spooled on one cylinder is supported by a structure resting on the pipe spooled on the other cylinder, thereby preventing the pipe on either cylinder from falling down.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Inventor: Jens Korsgaard
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Patent number: 6279961Abstract: A rotatable hose coupling is provided for use with a pool cleaner, particularly of the type powered by a suction or vacuum source via a flexible vacuum hose or the like connected to the suction side of conventional pool water filtration equipment, wherein the rotatable hose coupling is mounted in-line along the vacuum hose and responds to cyclic pressure differentials to index the hose through a rotational increment each time the filtration equipment is turned on and off. The rotatable hose coupling comprises a tubular plunger having one end received axially and slidably within a cam housing defining an axially opposed and spaced-apart pair of cam surfaces. At least one radially extending cam pin carried by the plunger engages the cam surfaces to rotatably index the cam housing relative to the plunger in response to axial back-and-forth displacement of the plunger within the cam housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Polaris Pools Systems, Inc.Inventor: Wernher J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 6224063Abstract: Two axially spaced seal rings are located within annular grooves of a retainer to provide a seal for use between a cylindrical shaft and a housing bore. The resulting seal pack can be positioned at a lubricant passage such that lubricant may pass between the housing and the shaft but not longitudinally along the shaft. The annular retainer is dimensioned for an interference fit with either the housing bore or the shaft, and includes at least one opening located between the annular grooves such that lubricant may pass therethrough. An intermediate portion of the annular retainer provides a lubricant channel such that lubricant can flow circumferentially, avoiding the need to orient the opening in the annular retainer.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: The Torrington CompanyInventor: Ian J. Faass
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Patent number: 6220636Abstract: An improved swivel coupling is provided for use with a pool cleaner, particularly for use in connecting a pool cleaner of the type powered by a suction or vacuum source to a flexible vacuum hose which is connected in turn to the suction side of conventional pool water filtration equipment. The swivel coupling comprises outer and inner part-spherical ball segments adapted for respective connection to the vacuum hose and to a water flow port on the pool cleaner, wherein the outer ball segment defines a socket for rotationally receiving and supporting the inner ball segment in a manner to accommodate substantial angular and rotational swivel displacement therebetween. A plurality of generally axially extending ribs are formed within the socket for rotationally supporting the inner ball segment with minimal contact area, and to define therebetween a plurality of axially elongated recessed channels.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Polaris Pool Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Veloskey, Gerhardus J. Stolz
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Patent number: 6217082Abstract: A swivel fitting includes a first annular member and a second annular member. The first annular member has a second end which is threaded and a first end which receives the first end of the second annular member. The second annular member has a second end which is received within a tube or hose. The members are coupled together by expanding a frusto-conical end section of the second annular member within the first annular member, so that a radial lip on the frusto-conical section seats within an annular grove formed within the first annular member. The swivel fitting is sealed with an O-ring which is sandwiched between the radially extending stop on the first annular member and a shoulder on the second annular member.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Dana CorporationInventors: Eric D. Orcutt, Dean D. Fritz
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Patent number: 6209925Abstract: A tube shaft for a vacuum cleaner the shaft (10) having an upper tube part (15) and a lower tube part turnably connected to one another and each including at least two tube sections (15c,15e,16b,16c). The tube sections of each tube part are inclined with respect to one another. The lower tube part (16) includes an end section (16b) supporting a nozzle (14), the nozzle having a nozzle part (14a) and a connecting part (14b). The connecting part is connected to the end section of the lower tube part whereas an upper end (15f) of the upper tube part (15) is connected to a hose, a tube handle (11) or the like. The lower tube part (16) is arranged to be turned about 180° with respect to the upper tube part (15) as well as to the nozzle part (14a) from a first turning position, wherein said end section (16b) is inclined a first angle (&agr;) with respect to the floor, to a second turning position, wherein the end section (16b) is inclined a second, relatively smaller angle (&bgr;) with respect to the floor.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Aktiebolaget ElectroluxInventor: Anders Edin
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Patent number: 6145890Abstract: In a device (1) for supplying a pressurized medium from a fixed component (2) into a rotating component (3, 3'), with an axially aligned annular groove (14) and radially aligned sealing gaps (15, 16) provided between the two components, a circumferential pressure chamber (29, 30) is worked into each of the end surfaces (21, 22) which limit the radially aligned sealing gaps (15, 16), with radially aligned control slots (37, 38) connecting the pressure chambers (29, 30) to the annular groove (14). Furthermore, the end surfaces (21, 22) which are provided with pressure chambers (29, 30) are configured with equal areas.This embodiment prevents the two components (2, 3, 3') making contact under pressure and, instead, both components (2, 3, 3') level out in a central position. As a result, trouble free operation is assured over a long period.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Karl Hiestand
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Patent number: 6116275Abstract: The outlet hose from the lagoon pump is telescopically connected to the waste injector inlet tube such that the outlet hose is free to rotate and maintain itself in a straight condition by the fluid pressure in the outlet hose during use. A tow swivel is provided which allows the tractor and waste injector to pull the outlet hose back and forth across the field without interfering with the free rotation of the outlet hose relative to the inlet tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: John A. George, Jr.
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Patent number: 6109663Abstract: A joint seal for articulated joints between contra-rotating sections of a gas turbine engine exhaust duct. The illustrated embodiment comprises a plurality of contra-rotatable exhaust duct sections leading to a vectorable final nozzle. The joint seal is located internally of a bearing around its inner circumference. An exhaust section may have an internal wall spaced internally from the outer wall, thus forming an annular space for conducting relatively cool air surrounding the hot gas stream. The joint seals preferably are located between adjacent ends of these inner walls.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Rolls-Royce, PLCInventor: Paul R Hayton
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Patent number: 6073777Abstract: A fluid swivel of the type that includes a transfer chamber (56) formed between inner and outer main parts (52, 54), is constructed so sand and other particles settling out of the fluid, does not find its way into the lower gap passage (86) and quickly wear out a seal. A second of the main parts has a lower wall with a raised barrier (110) close to the top (122) of the lower gap passage. The first main part lower wall forms a first barrier (112) in the form of a projection that lies closely over the second barrier. The two barriers are closely spaced to form an entrance region (120) leading to the lower gap passage, with the entrance region including an upstream entrance part (132) that extends vertically or at an upward incline to discourage the migration of sand therealong.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Imodco Inc.Inventor: Martin Jansen
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Patent number: 6070917Abstract: A swivel coupling for high pressure fluid of the type providing an axle through which fluid can pass to a rotary connector. The swivel coupling includes first and second mechanical bearings spaced apart and mounted along the axle, wherein each mechanical bearing has an inner and an outer bearing member. The inner bearing members are attached to the axle while a mounting member attaches to the outer bearings so that the bearings provide radial and axial support between the axle and the mounting member while allowing relative rotation between them. A fluid opening on the axle between the mechanical bearings communicates with the rotary connector. The rotary connector is supported by a pair of swivel bushings wherein each swivel bushing is mounted on an opposing end of the rotary connector for locating it between the mechanical bearings. High pressure seals are fitted into upper and lower annular recesses located on the axle in respective positions above and below the fluid opening for sealing the connector.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Inventor: Jacob R. Wiebe
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Patent number: 5904379Abstract: A rotation joint which is adapted for connecting a steamer arm to a facial steamer machine includes a clamping mount affixed to the facial steamer machine, an arm head which is affixed to the steamer arm having a head sleeve rotatably mounted in the clamping mount, a stopper device for limiting the rotation angle of the steamer arm, and a locking means for fastening the steamer arm to a desired inclined angle. The rotation joint limits the adjustable rotation angle of the facial steamer arm to less than 180 degree, so that the steamer arm is blocked to avoid positioning horizontally. In other words, in all situation during operation, the steamer arm extends upwards to prevent any hot water from dropping down to the patient body. Besides, the rotation joint also enables the steamer arm to be adjusted to a hang down position so as to save the storage space when it is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Inventor: Henry Ping Chang
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Patent number: 5882515Abstract: An inline filter having a swivel right-angle fitting for coupling an inlet or outlet tube. The fitting includes a stem having a pair of O-rings and a distal ridge and notch. The cap of the filter includes a port having a plurality of annular, resilient tabs that engage the notch and ridge to retain the fitting to the cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Hydro-Flow Filtration Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Lacy, Michael T. Baird