Lining Or Cover Molded To Pipe End Patents (Class 285/293.1)
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Patent number: 8905440Abstract: A grooved-ended resilient expansion joint is disclosed. The expansion joint has a resilient expansion member with a central resilient portion and two resilient axially disposed cylindrical ends. Each cylindrical end has a radially outwardly raised distal cylindrical gasket portion with at least one inside shoulder having an inner diameter sized substantially the same as an outer diameter of a pipe to be joined. Each cylindrical end also has a neck portion between the central portion and the gasket portion that is sized to receive a grooved-ended pipe nipple.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventor: Howard Hagiya
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Patent number: 8844111Abstract: The invention described herein relates to method by which a leak-proof connection may be made to a refrigeration device using shape memory characteristics of crosslinking and overmolding to affect the leak-proof connection.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Mercury Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Yunk, Jr., Earl Christian, Jr., William W. Rowley, Scott Gardner
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Patent number: 8840148Abstract: A coolant adducting assembly for a climate control system of a vehicle comprises a joint and a pipe connected to the joint, wherein pipe and joint comprise a thermoplastic material and the joint comprises an insert made of a more rigid material than the thermoplastic material and has an anchoring portion co-molded into the joint and a connecting portion exiting the joint and adapted to be firmly connected to a device.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Dytech-Dynamic Fluid Technologies S.p.A.Inventor: Roberto Defilippi
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Patent number: 8807158Abstract: An improved venturi-style eductor apparatus for dispensing chemicals into a motive fluid stream where an eductor body FIG. 3 is manufactured by molding a chemically inert polymer material FIG. 2 around and inside a metallic insert FIG. 1. Opposing ends of the metallic insert may be threaded, flanged, or machined for push-in connection to facilitate mating with a motive fluid source and a dispensing device. By manufacturing an eductor assembly using a single-piece metal insert over-molded with an inert polymer provides improved chemical resistance for aggressive applications and allows improvements in venturi geometry not achievable using traditional machined components. This apparatus reduces manufacturing cost over current state-of-the-art eductor assemblies by using a single molding step to create flow-path geometry in the eductor body while retaining mechanical strength with the metallic insert FIG. 1.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Hydra-Flex, Inc.Inventors: Jaime Leonard Harris, Gary Allen Brown
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Publication number: 20140138947Abstract: A method of manufacturing at least one flange (1a, 1b) by first rotating a tubular element (30) and two sheet elements (10, 20) with respect to one another until a radially enlarged portion (11) and adjacent hub section (21a,b) have been formed on the tubular element. The sheet element is impregnated by a thermosetting resin. When the resin has cured, the radially enlarged portion (11) is cut along a cut line (S), thereby also dividing the tubular element (30) in two parts (30a, 30b) and generating at least a first flange (1a) having a first flange section (11a) and a first hub section (21a). Optionally, a second flange (1b) having a second flange section (11b) and a second hub section (21b), is generated. In a preferred embodiment, the cut line (S) is arranged in the middle of the radially enlarged portion (11), whereby two similar flanges (1a, 1b) are generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Flowtite Technology ASInventors: Gudmundur PALSSON, Tomas ANDERSSON
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Patent number: 8714597Abstract: A welded joint of a lined pipeline has a main pipe and an extension piece having a generally tubular shape, an inner wall and an annular weld connecting the extension piece to the main pipe. A liner extends through the main pipe and partially into the extension piece. A compression ring includes a flange and a compression portion. The compression portion engages the liner internally and compresses the liner radially outwardly against the extension piece so that the liner is sealed with the compression ring.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: United Pipeline Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Venable, Randall Egner
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Patent number: 8646489Abstract: Provided are a connection structure for connecting corrugated synthetic resin pipes and a corrugated synthetic resin pipe used in the connection structure. The pipe is lightweight, low cost, and simply structured with a small number of components, having sufficient resistance to water and pressure, and excellent sealing performance without the use of robust material or requiring high precision, and capable of being easily connected and manufactured. A first corrugated synthetic resin pipe 1A is provided at an end 10 with a cylindrical insert end 3 formed by adhering a synthetic resin layer 5 to the outer surface of the end 10 so as to fill at least corrugated recesses 2a. A second corrugated synthetic resin pipe 1B is provided at an end 11 with a socket 4 formed by adhering synthetic resin to the outer surface of the end 11 and cylindrically extending the resin outwardly in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Kanaflex Corporation Inc.Inventor: Shigeki Kanao
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Patent number: 8622437Abstract: The invention comprises a terminal and a method for making such a terminal for placing one or more fluidic conduits in communication. The invention comprises a conduit for transporting fluid having a proximal and a distal end and a substantially cylindrical housing with an axial bore and a proximal face, the proximal end of the conduit being housed within the axial bore with their axes parallel, and the bore being back-filled with a thermoplastic polymer, most preferably PEEK, liquefied and cooled providing for the conduit to breach the sealing face and the thermoplastic to bond the conduit and housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Waters Technologies CorporationInventors: Theodore Dourdeville, Dennis DellaRovere
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Patent number: 8491014Abstract: An end connector of a corrugated tube made of plastic material has a tubular elastomeric body produced by co-molding onto an end of the corrugated tube. The elastomeric body includes a connection portion arranged outside the corrugated tube and shaped for connection to an external component, and by an anchorage portion arranged inside the corrugated tube so as to fill grooves of the corrugated wall. A tubular insert which is made of plastic material and is partially incorporated in the elastomeric body and has a stem portion extending inside the corrugated tube and a flange portion which is in abutment with the end of the corrugated tube. The stem portion includes an anchorage zone provided with lateral ducts, in the region of the anchorage zone the stem portion of the insert is attached to the corrugated tube by the anchorage portion of the elastomeric body.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: A.E.C. S.r.l.Inventors: Alberto Folcarelli, Walter Bertoldo
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Patent number: 8424921Abstract: A coupling made of composite material including a polymer matrix reinforced by a fiber structure is disclosed. The coupling includes a structural portion reinforced by a main fiber structure, and a first machining portion reinforced by a first fiber structure that is distinct from the main fiber structure. The matrices of the structural portion and of the first machining portion are identical. The first machining portion is situated on at least a fraction of the main face of the structural portion and is machined in a first machining surface, and there is no intersection between the first machining surface and the fibers of the main fiber structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: SNECMAInventors: Francois Marie Paul Marlin, Philippe Verseux
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Patent number: 8419075Abstract: An end fitting (31) is formed at the patient end of an inner cannula (3) for a tracheostomy tube (1) by punching small holes (33) close to one end (34) of an ePTFE shaft (30). The end is then swaged to form an expanded region (30?) and a preformed tubular insert (40) of a thermoplastic material is inserted to cover the holes (33) on the inside. An outer part (46) of the same thermoplastic material is then overmolded on the outside of the shaft 30 so that its material (47) flows through the holes (33) and bonds with the inner insert (40), thereby securing the inner and outer parts together around the end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Simon Neame
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Patent number: 8220126Abstract: The invention described herein relates to method by which a leak-proof connection may be made to a refrigeration device using shape memory characteristics of crosslinking and overmolding to affect the leak-proof connection.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignees: Mercury Plastics, Inc., Masco CorporationInventors: Robert Yunk, Earl Christian, Jr.
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Patent number: 8146955Abstract: A overmold fitting is coupled to a fluid conduit. The overmold fitting may include a first portion and a spaced apart second portion proximate a first end of the fluid conduit. The first portion may be an end ring and the second portion may be a retention ring. The overmold fitting may include a visual indicator to provide an indication of the fluid to be used with the fluid conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Kurt J. Thomas, Derek A. Brown, Brian A. Enlow
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Publication number: 20110262335Abstract: A unique combination of male and female gas connectors for one way transfer of gasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: GeNO LLCInventors: Jody Fuller, David H. Fine
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Patent number: 8034211Abstract: It is the object of the present invention a thermoplastic element for the protection against corrosion in the thermofused splicing of a thermoplastic tube to a thermoplastic connection, which element has the shape of a fully thermoplastic tubular sleeve, able to be introduced into a socket mouth formed by the expansion of the tube end, said splice element bearing only one internal diameter and two external diameters which define a cylindrical external portion of larger diameter and a tubular projection which diameter is smaller than the former, and which is introduced into the thermoplastic tube, a lateral wall of the external portion defining a front butt of said thermoplastic element against the end of the thermoplastic tube. Said splicing element also exhibits an auxiliary ring which operates as a reference point for the assembly thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventor: Florencia Andersen
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Publication number: 20110169263Abstract: A heat exchanger and a method of manufacturing a heat exchanger are described and shown. In some embodiments, the heat exchanger has a brazed core with flat metal tubes and flat metal tube ends received in corresponding openings defined in a collecting tank, and has a plurality of adhesive connections each with an annular space around a flat tube end and defined at least in part by the collecting tank, an addition-crosslinking silicone adhesive located within the annular space, and a mounting plate at least partially closing each annular space.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Denis Bazika, Rainer Käsinger, Fritz Keller, Wolfgang Schatz-Knecht, Jens Köppen, Jens Nies, Jochen Orso, Andreas Stolz, Werner Zobel
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Publication number: 20100244432Abstract: An end fitting (31) is formed at the patient end of an inner cannula (3) for a tracheostomy tube (1) by punching small holes (33) close to one end (34) of an ePTFE shaft (30). The end is then swaged to form an expanded region (30?) and a preformed tubular insert (40) of a thermoplastic material is inserted to cover the holes (33) on the inside. An outer part (46) of the same thermoplastic material is then overmoulded on the outside of the shaft 30 so that its material (47) flows through the holes (33) and bonds with the inner insert (40), thereby securing the inner and outer parts together around the end of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: SMITHS GROUP PLCInventors: Simon Neame, louis Woo
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Patent number: 7739839Abstract: An elbow is positionable at the lower end of a down spout. A protective strip fabricated of an elastomeric material is positioned over the bottom of the elbow. The strip is fabricated to include an elongated member in a generally C-shaped cross sectional configuration. The elongated member covers a portion of the bottom of the elbow. The protective strip is fabricated to also include an elongated component in a generally C-shaped cross sectional configuration. The elongated component fabricated of a metallic material and is totally encased within the elastomeric material. The component is adapted to be crimped onto the bottom of the elbow.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Joshua P. Crabtree
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Publication number: 20100126616Abstract: Provided are a connection structure for connecting corrugated synthetic resin pipes and a corrugated synthetic resin pipe used in the connection structure. The pipe is lightweight, low cost, and simply structured with a small number of components, having sufficient resistance to water and pressure, and excellent sealing performance without the use of robust material or requiring high precision, and capable of being easily connected and manufactured. A first corrugated synthetic resin pipe 1A is provided at an end 10 with a cylindrical insert end 3 formed by adhering a synthetic resin layer 5 to the outer surface of the end 10 so as to fill at least corrugated recesses a. A second corrugated synthetic resin pipe 1B is provided at an end 11 with a socket 4 formed by adhering synthetic resin to the outer surface of the end 11 and cylindrically extending the resin outwardly in the axial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: KANAFLEX CORPORATION INC.Inventor: Shigeki KANAO
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Patent number: 7669900Abstract: A flange structure (10?) for a fuel supply unit of a vehicle includes at least one electrically conductive fuel port (16?) having first and second ends (22, 24) and features (25, 26) defining a channel (28) about a periphery thereof. An elastomer seal (30) is disposed in the channel. A plastic flange (20?) is overmolded on at least a portion of the fuel port between the first and second ends and on at least a portion of the elastomer seal, with the elastomer seal defining a barrier preventing fuel or fuel vapor from passing between the periphery of the fuel port and the overmolded flange.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Continental Automotive Systems US, Inc.Inventor: Parag Athalye
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Patent number: 7631903Abstract: A part for connecting a fluid line to an opening of a container comprised of thermoplastic material or for closing the opening of the container has a first component and a second component of thermoplastic material. The first component has a surface to be connected to the container by forming a welded heat fusion joint. The first component has an insufficient diffusion barrier capability relative to hydrocarbon fuel. Compared to the material of the first component, the material of the second component has higher diffusion barrier capability, reduced swelling capability relative hydrocarbon fuel, higher mechanical strength, and higher thermal shape stability. The first component encloses the second component at least up to an injection location remote from the connecting surface. The material of the second component is injected into the still formable core of the material of the first component via the injection location.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: NORMA Germany GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 7614666Abstract: An end section of a plastic fluid line with a push-in fitting is injection molded on coaxially for sealed push-in connection to a mating element of complementary shape with the aid of a securing element which transmits axial forces. The assembly formed of an end section and push-in fitting has a first circumferential groove on the end section, in the region of which the push-in fitting is molded on with form-fitting penetration of the plastic of the push-in fitting into the first circumferential groove. The end section, in the joining direction of the push-in fitting, protrudes axially beyond the latter and has a second circumferential groove for receiving a sealing ring. A third circumferential groove for receiving the securing element is molded into the push-in fitting on the outer circumference thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: FTE automotive GmbHInventors: Uwe Eggert, Heiko Heim, Martin Kollmann, Jochen Schneier
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Patent number: 7520535Abstract: An apparatus for protecting exposed pipeline joints on weight coated pipelines used in offshore applications includes a pliable cover sleeve which overlaps a pair of weight coat sections that surround the pipeline on each side of the pipe joint. The cover sleeve circumferentially envelops the pipe joint, forming an annular space enclosed between the pipe and the cover sleeve and bordered by the pair of weight coat sections. The cover sleeve includes a number of protruding ridges forming a number of chambers between the ridges in flow communication with the annular space. A joint-filling material of polyurethane foam formed by polyurethane chemicals fills the annular space and the chambers between the ridges of the cover sleeve. As the joint filling material hardens it interlocks with the ridges of the cover sleeve, securing the joint filling material between the cover sleeve and the pipe joint.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Offshore Joint Services, Inc.Inventor: Guy G. Gronquist
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Patent number: 7497014Abstract: A sliding bearing for axial and/or radial arrangement of a first bearing member in relation to a second bearing member, comprises a second bearing member, which has a bearing recess provided with a second slide face; a first bearing member, which is lodged in the bearing recess and which is mounted axially and/or radially, the first bearing member having a first slide face, which is opposite the second slide face and spaced therefrom by a clearance; at least one sliding/guiding element, which is disposed between the first and the second bearing members and fixed in relation to one bearing member, for guidance of a motion of the first relative to the second bearing member; an equalizing compound, which is disposed between the at least one sliding/guiding element and the bearing member relative to which is fixed the at least one sliding/guiding element, for adaptation of the guide clearance between the at least one sliding/guiding element and the slide face that is displaceable in relation thereto, the equaliziType: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Suspa Holding GmbHInventor: Herbert Muller
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Patent number: 7488008Abstract: A Vari-Stage Coupling device that accomplishes the goal of coupling different styles of tubing in one device. The coupling device allows the user to incorporate different sizes of tubing into a single fitting decreasing the confusion as to which part fits with which tubing and decreasing his time looking for the right fitting. The coupling device also allows the user to need to use only one device for most all of his coupling needs.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Jain Irrigation, Inc.Inventor: Stanley Hawkins
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Patent number: 7458613Abstract: A fire sprinkler fitting has a cylindrical body and an insert. The insert has an inner end which is disposed within a proximal portion of the bore, such that the outer end protrudes beyond the open bore end by a distance D. The outer end has internal threads which are sized and dimensioned to accept and retain a fire sprinkler therein. The insert is rotatable within the body without effecting the distance D.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Spears Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Wayne Spears
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Patent number: 7455325Abstract: A medical connector for connecting a tube with a medical device and having a through-going bore which at one end of the connector comprises a cavity for permanently attaching the end of the tube to the connector and which at least at the end of the connector comprises an inner part and an outer part; the inner part and the outer part being integrally connected, the outer part being made from a thermoplastic material which is resistant to changes when subjected to the influence of a disinfectant and the inner part being made from a thermoplastic material which is compatible with a soft glue and a method for injection moulding such connectors.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Unomedical A/SInventors: Signe Mejlhede, Grete Kornerup
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Patent number: 7407197Abstract: An apparatus for protecting exposed pipeline joints on weight coated pipelines used in offshore applications includes a pliable cover sleeve which overlaps a pair of weight coat sections that surround the pipeline on each side of the pipe joint. The cover sleeve circumferentially envelops the pipe joint, forming an annular space enclosed between the pipe and the cover sleeve and bordered by the pair of weight coat sections. The cover sleeve includes a number of protruding ridges forming a number of chambers between the ridges in flow communication with the annular space. A joint-filling material of polyurethane foam formed by polyurethane chemicals fills the annular space and the chambers between the ridges of the cover sleeve. As the joint filling material hardens, it interlocks with the ridges of the cover sleeve, securing the joint filling material between the cover sleeve and the pipe joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Offshore Joint Services, Inc.Inventor: Guy G Gronquist
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Patent number: 7354076Abstract: A fitting for formation of a fluid-conducting connection on a container (1) of plastic, in particular a tank for receiving a fluid, specifically a hydraulic fluid, has a connection part in the form of a hollow element (5) with a jacket (21). The jacket extends along a longitudinal axis of the hollow element (5) between its ends (7, 23). The hollow element (5) is embedded in the plastic of the wall (3) of the container (1). An open end (7) of the hollow element (5) on the edge of an opening (9) in the container (1) and at least one partial area of the jacket (21) of the hollow element (5) are enclosed by the plastic of the wall (3) of the container (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Hydac Filtertechnik GmbHInventor: Werner Wilkendorf
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Patent number: 7093859Abstract: A connector and tubing assembly including a multi-lumen molded connector having at least three flexible tubes also molded into the connector. The connector may be “Y” shaped and include three flexible tubes. A process of making the connector and tubing assembly involves forming a first part of the connector with two tubes molded therein and then removing an internal mold member prior to molding the final connector portion and third tube in place.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Stephen Ronald Warburton-Pitt, Rick Alan Steele
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Patent number: 7083204Abstract: A coupling for joining metal pipes or pipe sections end-to-end to form a pipe assembly. A plastic cuff is formed on one of the pipe ends and a mating, second plastic cuff is formed on the other pipe end. In one embodiment, a wire hoop is mounted over each pipe end, the hoops are rotatable around the associated pipe ends to align the hoops, and bolt assemblies spanning the two hoops are used to tighten the hoops axially, to thereby clamp the pipe ends and compress the cuffs between the pipe ends and provide a leak-proof joint. The cuffs are selected from configurations including tongue-and-groove and bell-and-spigot. The cuffs can be formed on the pipe ends in the shop, then the pre-cuffed pipe sections can be readily assembled into stable, leak-proof, corrosion-resistant lengths of pipe in the field.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Pacific Roller Die Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Miller, Daniel D. Freitas
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Patent number: 7066498Abstract: A part for connecting a fluid line to an opening of a container comprised of thermoplastic material or for closing the opening of the container has a first component and a second component of thermoplastic material. The first component has a surface to be connected to the container by forming a welded heat fusion joint. The first component has an insufficient diffusion barrier capability relative to hydrocarbon fuel. Compared to the material of the first component, the material of the second component has higher diffusion barrier capability, reduced swelling capability relative hydrocarbon fuel, higher mechanical strength, and higher thermal shape stability. The first component encloses the second component at least up to an injection location remote from the connecting surface. The material of the second component is injected into the still formable core of the material of the first component via the injection location.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Janos Kertesz
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Patent number: 6857670Abstract: An apparatus for creating a permanent, leak-proof plastic tubing joint including a length of plastic tubing, a fitting component and a device capable of generating a local electromagnetic field. The fitting component is manufactured of a polymer containing nonpolymeric particles capable of absorbing a specific frequency of electromagnetic energy. An end of the length of plastic tubing is slidably inserted into the fitting component. When the tubing has been fully inserted, a device is activated to generate a local electromagnetic field surrounding the fitting component. The nonpolymeric particles absorb the electromagnetic energy and increase in temperature. This temperature increase causes the fitting component to begin melting at the interface with the plastic tubing while at the same time causing the end of plastic tubing to become pliable. The electromagnetic field is then removed and both the fitting component and the end of plastic tubing cool to ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Cuno IncorporatedInventor: Karl Fritze
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Publication number: 20040100093Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a tube and connector assembly. The tube is formed in a co-extrusion process to provide a multi-ply tube and the multi-ply tube is thereafter delivered to an injection die assembly where a connector is molded onto the end of the tube. The molded on connector provides a ready and efficient means of providing a connector for the tube and further encapsulates the tube end so as to preclude separation of the plies of the tube even in a heavy duty usage environment. The connector may comprise a coaxial connector in which the central axis of the connector is coaxial with the central axis of the tube end portion over which it is molded or may comprise a right angle connector in which the central axis of the connector is at a right angle to the central axis of the tube end portion over which it is molded.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Keith V. Leigh-Monstevens
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Patent number: 6722708Abstract: A tubular resin connection structure is disclosed that includes a resin connector and a resin tube. The resin tube is fixedly coupled to one of the first and second ends of the resin connector in a fluid-tight manner by a weld disposed between the resin connector and the resin tube. Preferably, one end of the resin tube is inserted into a molding die and a portion of the resin connector is welded to the resin tube by overmolding the resin of the resin connector during injection molding. In other words, the weld between the resin connector and the resin tube is formed overmolding a resin of the resin connector over the resin tube to simultaneously mold the resin connector and form the weld between the resin connector and the resin tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsumi Morohoshi, Hiroshi Kumagai, Tatsunobu Takeda
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Patent number: 6722392Abstract: The invention concerns an assembly comprising a tube in composite material including carbon fibers embedded in a resin, an extremity of which is equipped with a sleeve in plastic material such as polyamide, optionally equipped with a jointing thread. According to the invention, the tube comprises at least one layer of composite material, and the sleeve is obtained by overmolding injection of material on the tube. Preferably, the composite material constituting the tube comprises two adjacent layers of carbon fibers embedded in carbon, the inner layer being a layer whose fibers are substantially longitudinal, whereas the outer layer comprises helically arranged fibers.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Gitzo Holding Societe AnonymeInventors: Laurent David, Michael Mittelstaedt
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Patent number: 6672627Abstract: A lightweight detachable air coupler for an air seeder comprises an aluminum frame having two steel sleeves die cast into the frame. The frame is provided with two circular apertures each being defined by a rim having an internal cylindrical surface. The steel cylindrical sleeve has a first end having an exterior surface that is diagonally knurled. Two steel sleeves are mounted in the mold for the aluminum frame and cast aluminum is injected into the mold. The liquid aluminum adheres to the knurled exterior surface of the steel sleeves. The aluminum frame has a front surface from which the rims project and a rear surface from which the sleeves project.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Nathan Albert Mariman, Dan Michael Deering, Daniel Bruce Thiemke
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Patent number: 6497836Abstract: Molded hose joint assemblies, e.g., connections, branched hoses and bleeding devices for fluid circuits, and especially such assemblies for use in automotive and industrial coolant circuit assemblies, which assemblies comprise a reduced amount of molded outer covering element over prior art designs, said covering element substantially encapsulating the connection points of generally flexible hose ends to generally rigid inner connection members. The outer covering element forms a unitary mass or interconnecting rings about at least two such hose connection points. Flexible manufacturing techniques for producing such assemblies are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Keith M. Krause, Melvin L. Marriott
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Patent number: 6488314Abstract: Improved coupling point for a couple of pipes characterized by realizing direct die-injection in plastic material on both pipe ends, a spacing element (31) inserted on the pipes both ends (1,2), and respective sleeves (33) which are inserted on the pipe ends (1,2) and extend beyond the pipe ends (1,2), the extension inside diameter of the sleeves (331) being the diameter for the keying to the pipes to be jointed; at least a part of the sleeve being inserted on the pipe (332) up to coating a suitable protrusion (11) of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Raco S.p.A.Inventor: Gerald Hutter
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Patent number: 6328501Abstract: A method of manufacturing a tunnel (10) or shaft lining or pipeline of segments (12), wherein each segment (12) comprises a concrete body (11) having an extrados (13) surface, an intrados (14) surface and first and second ends (15, 16) and first and second sides (17, 18), the ends (15, 16) and sides (17, 18) providing edge portions, the segments (12) being adapted to be connected to further similar segments (12) with edge portions adjacent edge portions of adjacent segments (12), the method being characterized in that the method includes enveloping the ends (15, 16) or sides (17, 18) of at least a pair of segments (12) in a reinforcing material as the concrete is cast, and once the concrete has cured, connecting the segments (12) together with one of each of their enveloped ends (15, 16) or sides (17, 18) adjacent, and sealing between the enveloped ends or sides.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Tarmac Heavy Building Materials UK LimitedInventor: Alan William Gimbert
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Patent number: 6315331Abstract: Molded hose joint assemblies, e.g., connections, branched hoses and bleeding devices for fluid circuits, and especially such assemblies for use in automotive and industrial coolant circuit assemblies, which assemblies comprise a reduced amount of molded outer covering element over prior art designs, said covering element substantially encapsulating the connection points of generally flexible hose ends to generally rigid inner connection members. The outer covering element forms a unitary mass or interconnecting rings about at least two such hose connection points. Flexible manufacturing techniques for producing such assemblies are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Keith M. Krause, Melvin L. Marriott
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Patent number: 6290265Abstract: A connector and tubing assembly including a multi-lumen molded connector having at least three flexible tubes also molded into the connector. The connector may be “Y” shaped and include three flexible tubes. A process of making the connector and tubing assembly involves forming a first part of the connector with two tubes molded therein and then removing an internal mold member prior to molding the final connector portion and third tube in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1997Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Stephen Ronald Warburton-Pitt, Rick Alan Steele
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Patent number: 6264249Abstract: A coupling assembly for use in a loading adapter of a gasoline tanker trailer. The coupling includes an aluminum coupling body and a wear resistant bronze sleeve. The wear resistant bronze sleeve provides a durable surface for receiving latches. The sleeve does not bond to the coupling body, but rather is constrained thereto by physical interference.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Fahl
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Patent number: 6213411Abstract: The present device relates to an inlet of a blow gun, and more particularly to a metal inlet combined in a plastic blow gun by injection molding. The metal inlet has an internal screw hole, and a polygonal outside surface or a ratchet-striated outside surface, to provide a high torque-resistant construction when integrally molded with the blow gun. One or more groove rings are formed in the outside surface of the metal inlet, the side walls of the groove ring form retainers to prevent it from moving out axially under a large axial force. The plastic blow gun integrated with the metal inlet has an excellent seal efficiency without any leakage, and the service life is increased greatly.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventor: Wuu-Cheau Jou