Telescopic With Relative Motion Patents (Class 285/302)
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Patent number: 5462311Abstract: A telescoping assembly especially suited for vacuum cleaner wands includes a first tube having an outer diameter and a second tube having an inner diameter which is larger than the outer diameter of the first tube. In this way, the first tube fits within the second tube in an axially sliding manner. A collet is positioned within the second tube and encircles the first tube. The collet includes a locking element for selectively securing the first tube in relation to the second tube, the locking element cooperating with a portion of the second tube upon a rotation of the collet to prevent a telescoping movement of the first tube in relation to the second tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1992Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventor: Mark E. Cipolla
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Patent number: 5435179Abstract: A handwheel expansion mechanism including a meter adapter, a handwheel body and an expansion cup. The expansion cup is slidingly engaged with the meter adapter, and the handwheel body is rotationally coupled to the meter adapter. Rotation of the handwheel body cause the handwheel body to create a space between the base of the meter adapter and the handwheel body. At the same time, metal-on-metal contact between the handwheel body and the expansion cup causes the expansion cup to pushed along the meter adapter.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Mueller Co.Inventors: Robert E. Sands, Donald F. Mack, Jr.
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Patent number: 5425225Abstract: A telescopic extensible rod, suited to be used as extension in agricultural pneumatic tools for picking fruit from trees or of cutting off branches of trees, is formed by two coaxial tubular elements, i.e. a first tubular element and a second tubular element that slides inside the first tubular element. A pneumatic actuator can be connected to the free end of the second tubular element. A coupling is mounted between the tubular elements to removably lock their reciprocal sliding. Two coaxial pipes, a first pipe and a second pipe, are located inside the tubular elements, the second pipe being designed to slide inside the first one while keeping the seal because of the presence of a sleeve mounted between the pipes and inside the first pipe. The free ends of the pipes are in fluid-dynamic connection respectively with a compressed fluid delivery and with the pneumatic actuator.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: M.A.I.BO. S.r.l.Inventor: Drusiani Franco
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Patent number: 5421621Abstract: A slip-type expansion joint including a body portion for connection to a pipe or conduit and having an inner annular recess for receiving packing rings and injectable packing material and the joint further including a slip portion for connection to another pipe or conduit and guidedly received in the body portion for limited axial movement therein to accommodate limited axial movement of the pipes or conduits, the packing rings providing the main sealing function of the joint and the packing material exerting force on the packing rings to maintain the sealing function thereof, the expansion joint characterized by a plurality of ports around the body in communication with the annular recess for introducing the packing material to the recess and a manifold arrangement extending around the body and connected to the ports for supplying packing material to all of the ports from one location on the manifold arrangement so that packing material can be supplied readily to all of the ports even if some locations arounType: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Adsco Manufacturing CompanyInventor: David A. Schaefer
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Patent number: 5390960Abstract: A fitting for mating a fluid flow main line, such as a sewage disposal line, with a branch line to a residence, industrial building, or commercial building intended to be serviced. The fitting is mated to a T interposed in the main line which the branch line is intended to intersect. The fitting is, in turn, at its end opposite that by which it is mated to the T, interfitted to the branch line to provide for relative telescoping movement between the fitting and the branch line. Damage to the main line as a result of settling of the earth in which the branch line is buried is protected against.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Inventor: Willard R. Blake
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Patent number: 5323813Abstract: A compact, easily stowed removable drain line for a Recreational Vehicle holding tank provides a rigid straight line flow path to prevent puddling or trapping of waste flows between Recreational Vehicle holding tank and sewage dump station. The invention also provides for minimal force transfer into the holding tank structure and the drain valve, minimizing the possibility of accidental damage or rupture of these sensitive components. In particular, no exposed components exist during movement of the Recreational Vehicle, minimizing the risk of breaching of sewage during over road movement, and the invention particularly protects against damage from accidental movement of the vehicle while attached to the sewage dump station.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventor: William Barrett
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Patent number: 5316264Abstract: A flow-through telescoping pole apparatus is provided for use in dispensing fluid from a suitable fluid source, such as a common garden hose. The apparatus includes an elongated hollow outer pole and an inner pole received in the outer pole for axial telescoping movement. A seal is provided in the space between the inner and outer poles to prevent leakage of fluids from between the poles. A locking assembly is also provided, and permits the inner pole to be locked against axial movement relative to the outer pole. The locking assembly includes a cam mounted on the inner pole and a friction member supported between the cam and the outer pole. The cam pinches the friction member against the outer pole when the inner pole is rotated relative to the outer pole to lock the axial position of the inner pole.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Inventors: Robert D. Newman, Sr., Robert D. Newman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5312141Abstract: An adaptable coupling mechanism for discharge lines is disclosed. The adaptable coupling can be placed into alignment with discharge lines despite the fact that the discharge lines are set at varying distances from one another. Once in alignment, the users can secure the coupler to the discharge lines, thereby providing the flow of liquid through the discharge lines and coupler to a single, larger line.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: R. G. AndrewInventor: James Hannity
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Patent number: 5299541Abstract: A high-pressure fuel injection tube for a diesel engine, comprising: a tube body having connecting heads at its two end portions; fastening nuts assembled at the backs of the connecting heads; a pair of separate outer tubes so fitted on the outer circumference of the tube body as to be spaced from each other at a gap between the opposed end faces thereof and to move in the axial direction; seal ring members so fitted on the outer circumferences of the outer tubes in the vicinity of the outer end portions of the outer tubes as to engage with the fastening nuts respectively; and a relatively short joint cylinder fitted on the outer circumferences of the outer tubes across the inner end portions of the outer tubes. Further comprised is a seal ring member which is fitted between at least one fitted end portion of the joint cylinder and the outer circumference of the faced one of the outer tubes.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1993Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.Inventors: Isao Yamaguchi, Yasushi Sakamoto
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Patent number: 5294154Abstract: A fluid handling installation for selectively connecting any one of a plurality of inlet conduits to any one of a plurality of outlet conduits includes a frame supported manifold configuration of a plurality of perpendicular conduits and corresponding connection modules that can be selectively operated to connect inlet and outlet conduits.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: Eugene Le Devehat
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Patent number: 5248172Abstract: An adjustable fluid transfer apparatus for use in transferring a fluid wh includes a transfer conduit assembly coupled to a connector conduit assembly. The connector conduit assembly includes a flare nut and sleeve for releasable engagement to a liquid supply outlet. The transfer conduit assembly is adjustable in length by use of a spring loaded fitting that allows for an outer transfer conduit along with the fitting to be in axial slidable engagement around an inner transfer conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Walter L. Wilson
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Patent number: 5228726Abstract: An engine exhaust conduit sealed joint having controlled axial expansion between two telescopically interfitted ducts with a slide seal therebetween, and the ducts held by first and second clamp connectors, one of the ducts having an annular shoulder and one of the clamp connectors being hat-shaped to extend axially on both sides of this shoulder with an annular stop surface to engage the annular shoulder. The seal has an arcuate cross section in engagement with the outer periphery of the one duct, and having a pair of opposite, annular, diagonal surfaces, one of which is engaged by the one clamp connector and the other of which is engaged by a flared end of the other duct which in turn is engaged by the other clamp connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Benteler Industries, Inc.Inventors: David W. Brown, Garth A. Souter, Gary L. Wells, Lance Mews
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Patent number: 5211428Abstract: An axially slidable pipe boot provides a substantially gas-tight seal between a gas vent pipe and a flexible barrier sheet surrounding the pipe. In a first preferred embodiment, the slidable pipe boot comprises a tubular sealing member having an internal O-ring seal. The tubular member is dimensioned to fit around the exterior of the pipe with a compression fit of the O-ring providing a sealing engagement with the pipe. An annular flange on the lower end of the tubular member is sealingly attached to the barrier sheet. In a second preferred embodiment, upper and lower tubular sealing members are axially joined together by a hollow tubular sleeve that fits around the pipe. Each of the tubular members has an internal O-ring seal that engages the exterior of the pipe with a substantially gas-tight compression fit. The lower tubular member has an annular flange that is sealingly attached to the flexible sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Serrot CorporationInventors: Gerald G. Emerson, Kenneth E. Schick
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Patent number: 5172940Abstract: A connector device for connecting a small diameter pipe is disclosed. The device has a joint body internally formed with a communication bore, first and second pipes intruded into end parts of the joint body, a socket member having elastic pawl walls each impinging on an annular swelling, and sealing members internally provided. The second pipe is movable a given distance in the axial core direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.Inventors: Masayoshi Usui, Katsushi Washizu
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Patent number: 5160174Abstract: A telescopic pipe arrangement for use in situations where neither end can be rotated to change the length. An inner nut on an inner pipe bears against an end of an outer pipe and an outer nut either locks against the inner nut to enable inward or outward movement or locks against the outer pipe to lock the arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: William Thompson
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Patent number: 5141258Abstract: An expansion coupling and method of use for joining the ends of a pair of first and second conduits along a longitudinal axis. Each of the conduits is a tubular member of circular cross-section having an outside threaded leading end and an outside threaded trailing end. The coupling comprises an inner and outer sleeve. Both sleeves are elongated tubular members having a first end in the form of an internally threaded throat adapted to threadedly receive a respective threaded end of a respective conduit. The inner sleeve has a second end of a square outer periphery. The outer sleeve also has a second end of a square outer periphery. The second end of the inner sleeve is arranged for disposition within the second end of the outer sleeve to readily slide with respect thereto along the longitudinal axis, with the contiguous surfaces of the second ends of both sleeves preventing the rotation of the sleeves with respect to each other about the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Henkels & McCoy, Inc.Inventor: Herman L. Stine
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Patent number: 5133579Abstract: A flexible duct assembly having a thin peripheral wall formed with helical, i.e., sprial, ribs and adjacent grooves or valleys, the apex of each rib and valley advancing helically with axial extension of the duct, and a rotary joint on at least one end of the duct to relieve the torque otherwise resulting from the helical advancement.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Builder's Pride, Inc.Inventors: Charles B. Anderson, Charles R. Kenrick
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Patent number: 5124112Abstract: The invention relates to a sealing joint for pipes (3) or pipe sockets (2) in, for example, a nuclear reactor. The joint comprises at least two sealing bodies (4, 5) contacting each other in a contact surface (8) and provided with through holes (6, 7). The holes (6, 7) are delimited by envelope surfaces (9, 10) and form a tubular channel (11) through the sealing bodies (4, 5) and the contact surface (8). The sealing bodies (4, 5) are displaceable in relation to each other along the contact surface (8). Around the channel (11) a sealing member (12) is arranged between the sealing bodies (4, 5). Each one of the sealing bodies (4, 5) is divided into at least two discs (4a, 4b; 5a, 5b, respectively) in a plane intersecting the associated envelope surface (9, 10) along a closed curve. Between the discs belonging to a sealing body (4, 5), a slot (13 ) has been provided which is delimited by the associated envelope surface (9, 10). A flexible sealing ring (13a) is inserted into the slot (13).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: ABB Atom ABInventors: Bo Borrman, Borje Larsson, Hans Kornfeldt, Lars-Ake Kornvik, Lars Tornblom
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Patent number: 5120083Abstract: An expansion coupling and method of use for joining the ends of a pair of first and second conduits along a longitudinal axis. Each of the conduits is a tubular member of circular cross-section having an outside threaded leading end and an outside threaded trailing end. The coupling comprises an inner and outer sleeve. Both sleeves are elongated tubular members having a first end in the form of an internally threaded throat adapted to threadedly receive a respective threaded end of a respective conduit. The inner sleeve has a second end of a square outer periphery. The outer sleeve also has a second end of a square outer periphery. The second end of the inner sleeve is arranged for disposition within the second end of the outer sleeve to readily slide with respect thereto along the longitudinal axis, with the contiguous surfaces of the second ends of both sleeves preventing the rotation of the sleeves with respect to each other about the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Henkels & McCoy, Inc.Inventor: Herman L. Stine
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Patent number: 5116085Abstract: An expansion joint is disclosed for connection between fluid flow conduits for permitting the expansion and contraction of the conduits while sealing same. The joint includes telescoping cylindrical members each connectable to a conduit and having a rolling seal or membrane connected therebetween to prevent leakage of fluid out of the joint. One of the members includes an inwardly turned, annular shoulder formed so as to closely surround the other member during full relative movement between the members to prevent the seal from coming in contact with foreign matter. The expansion joint is provided with a plurality of guide rods which are arranged circumferentially around the pipe joint and serve to lock the rolling seal in operative position with one member and to guide the movement of the other member during movement of members relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Bishamon, Inc.Inventor: Ralph E. Carrel
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Patent number: 5098133Abstract: A coupling for joining first and second channels in fluid communication includes a tubular housing having a first section including a wear surface, and a second section for being removably joined in fluid communication with the second channel. A first fitting includes a flange for being joined in fluid communication with the first channel, and an integral piston including a piston ring disposed in contact with the wear surface for forming a seal therewith. Differential movement between the housing and the piston is accommodated while maintaining a seal with the piston ring.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffrey Glover
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Patent number: 5094492Abstract: A connector for smooth pipes characterized by having one of the ends of the sleeve (3) equipped with a peripheral housing (4) receiving locking rings for fixing the connector securely on one end (1) only of one of the pipes to be connected, the end of the other pipe (2) being able to slide freely in the sleeve (3) while being in contact only with the corresponding lip (15) of the joint (13).Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Inventor: Yves Levivier
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Patent number: 5085273Abstract: There is disclosed an oil or gas well having a well bore which penetrates a production zone and a casing string which is anchored in the well bore by a column of cement bonded to the casing string and well bore. Connectors are installed as part of the casing string to permit portions thereof opposite the production zone and above the production zone to be respectively contracted or extended in response to subsidence or other causes of axial loading of the string through the cement column.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Davis-Lynch, Inc.Inventor: Malcolm G. Coone
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Patent number: 5069488Abstract: A method for movement-compensating a riser pipe (6) running between a mobile offshore structure (7, 8) and a wellhead (2) on the sea-bed (1), employs a sliding joint (13, 15) in the form of a telescopic device (9) which is volume and pressure balanced. This balancing makes it possible to use the sliding joint under the extreme conditions of pressure which may be experienced in production riser pipes, which the advantage that the production systems may be fitted fixedly to the mobile offshore structure. The method also combines the sliding joint (13, 15) with a hydraulic cylinder (27) which maintains a movement-compensated tension in the riser pipe (6). Several examples of slidng joints (13, 15) with movement-compensated tension cylinders (27, 38, 43) are shown.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Smedvig IPR A/SInventors: Jan Freyer, Arnfinn Nergaard
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Patent number: 5052721Abstract: A water meter service coupling facilitates removal and/or replacement of a water meter by allowing for expansion of the water service line upon disconnection of the water meter. One embodiment of the water meter service coupling includes a housing having first and second ends, an expansion piston having one end thereof slidably inserted into the first end of said housing for being slidably moved into and out of said housing, a retaining insert disposed at the outer end of said expansion piston, and a nut disposed about said retaining insert for coupling said expansion piston to a water meter, wherein the second end of said housing is coupled to a water service line and the water meter service coupling is installed in an expanded state so that upon disconnection from the water meter, the water meter service coupling may be retracted so as to allow for easy removal of the water meter.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Philip P. Gorman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5024469Abstract: An adjustable length piping union having telescoping tubes. An inner tube has outer ring grooves whose bottom walls slope, and whose axial width is greater than the width of an O-ring contained in them. This enables an easier reduction in length than increase in length. A ledge permits passage of the rings for assembly, but frustrates the separation of the tubes.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Inventors: W. Sidney Aitken, Ralph Gonzales
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Patent number: 5011195Abstract: A connector for conveying hydraulic pressure from a relatively fixed source to a relatively moveable hydraulically actuable arrangement is described. The connector comprises a telescoping assembly of hollow members opposite ends of which have means for joining the connector to hydraulic lines. A first of the telescoping members is formed with an integral annular chamber which is swept by annular piston means carried by a second of the telescoping members interengaged with the first. Dimensions are chosen so that a change in the internal volume of the telescoping members is compensated by the volume displaced by movement of the piston in the chamber whereby the total internal volume of the system remains constant.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Rolls-Royce Inc.Inventor: Douglas J. Nightingale
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Patent number: 5011193Abstract: In order to couple in a tight and dismantlable manner the ends of two fixed, rigid tubes (10, 12), more particularly in an aircraft fuel transfer circuit, use is made of a connecting sleeve (20), whereof a first end is tightly fixed by means of a nut (30) to a half-coupling (28) welded to a first (10) of the tubes. The second end (20c) of the sleeve can tightly slide on the other tube (12), which gives access to a device (40) connecting two internal tubes (14, 16) in a double envelope circuit.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Societe Nationale Industrielle et AerospatialeInventor: Alain Porte
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Patent number: 5009455Abstract: A sealed joint between two relatively movable surfaces. There is a recess in a first surface and a sealing member is received in with a close fit in the recess. The sealing member has a modulus of elasticity such that it does not deform substantially under a predetermined external pressure. The sealing member extends from the recess to contact the second surface. A sealing ring is received in the recess to provide an additional seal for the joint. Pressure applied to one side of the joint can act on that side of the sealing member remote from the second surface to force the sealing member against the second surface. The end of a sealing member is chamfered where it contacts the second surface to reduce the area of contact with the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Inventors: Bruce W. Irvine, Bruce G. R. Irvine
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Patent number: 5002318Abstract: The pipe connector which may be varied in length and a method for installing the connector is disclosed. Also disclosed is a tool for aiding in the fabrication of a portion of the connector. The connector consists of two telescoping pipes which are joined by the action of a wire spring positioned in recesses in the two pipes. The recesses are designed to allow only one-way movement between the telescoping pipes until such time as a release groove is reached. The release groove is positioned on one of the pipes beyond the normal operating length of the connector. When the wire is positioned in the groove, the pipes may be separated. The tool described allows for on site fabrication of the notch for one of the pipes.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: XYZYX International CorporationInventor: Melvin L. Witter
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Patent number: 4981311Abstract: The invention relates to a coupling assembly for connecting two members. The coupling assembly prevents excessive radial movement, scrubbing of the coupling members, and leakage of fluid being transferred through the coupling. The coupling assembly includes a tube end having a pair of spaced apart annular beads defining a groove for a resilient seal ring seated in the groove and the other member defined a bore for receiving the tube end. A guide ring substantially centers the tube in the bore whereupon a clamping assembly releasable connected to the tube is clamped to the other member securing the tube in the centered position while permitting limited axial movement of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Gerald R. Kinney
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Patent number: 4953905Abstract: An elongate message holding device consisting of telescoping conical segments surrounded by a fluid-tight cylindrical housing. An axially, centrally located conical segment is provided with a clasp which can be used to hold a card or note upon which desired information can be placed. At another end of the telescoping segments is provided a fluid input into which a fluid, e.g. air, may be blown to cause the axially located conical segment to advance in the same direction in which the pressurized air is inputted. After the axial located conical segment has advanced to an opposite end of the cylindrical housing, its base will engage an end of the conical segment which concentrically surrounds the axially located segment to advance the next annular segment and to permit the next annular segment to receive fluid input form the fluid input opening from a mouth piece.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Abraham Cohen
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Patent number: 4939512Abstract: An induction loop vehicle detection system and method of making and installing such a system are disclosed wherein the conduit sections containing the induction loop are preformed and prewired integrally with all interconnects by using removable expansion joints to assemble sections of prewired and sealed conduit in any desired configuration. The expansion joints can be removed after assembly to enable the induction loop to be folded down for shipment. The expansion joints also enable longitudinal displacement of the induction loop conduit due to thermal differential expansion during installation and during extreme changes in temperature over the lifetime of the system, thereby preserving the integrity of the roadway and fault free operation of the induction loop. The wires forming the induction loop are completely sealed within the conduit with an asphalt rubber material thereby precluding any moisture penetration.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Inventors: James L. Dennison, Douglas B. MacDonald
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Patent number: 4932686Abstract: A telescoping connector for a coupling assembly is disclosed having a first telescoping tubular member connected to a fluid line and a second telescoping tubular member. The second tubular member includes internal threads adapted to engage cooperating external threads on the first tubular member. The first tubular member is integrally attached to the fluid line and the threads of the second telescoping tubular member are threaded over the threads on the first tubular member and run out. The threads on the second tubular member can then axially slide over a limited neck portion of the first tubular member defined by the distance between its threads and a shoulder formed thereon. This telescoping axial movement enhances the connection process of solid wall, stationary fluid lines. A dual O-ring assembly prevents fluid leakage between the telescoping tubular members.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Russell C. Anderson, Jr.
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Patent number: 4909238Abstract: An adjustable gas/air feed assembly for a gas burner having a gas conduit section and an aspirator section mounted for telescopic sliding movement relative to the conduit section. The sections are held at a desired telescopic extension by an adjustable seam carried by the inner section of the assembly, the seam being effective to circumferentially close the inner section while permitting limited radial contraction thereof. The inner section can thus be biased outwardly against the outer section of the assembly for holding the sections at a desired extended position.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Anamet Inc.Inventor: Innes A. Cassie
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Patent number: 4886304Abstract: A rigid coupling for plain ended pipe includes radially inwardly movable wedging members of a hard but ductile material, which optionally may be in the form of a collet, and a member providing a camming surface corresponding with an external camming surface on each of the wedging members, the wedging members each having an axially straight inner surface for cooperation with the external axial surface of a pipe, the inner surface of the wedging members being coated with a grit material of a hardness greater than that of the pipe and that of the wedging members, for it to become matrixed within the respective surfaces on the application of compressive forces to the wedging members.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventor: Donald R. Kunsman
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Patent number: 4886212Abstract: A spraying device (10) includes a compound fourway rotatable control valve (30), an additive fluid control disc member (84) and a spray selector disc member (104), whereby a primary fluid, such as water, and an additive fluid, such as detergent, can be sprayed or dispensed in various spray patterns separately, or as a mixture having selectively variable concentrations of the additive fluid in the primary fluid. The compound fourway rotatable valve 30 is movable from an inoperative "OFF" position into first, second and third "WATER RINSE", "SOAP-AND-WATER" and "SUDS ONLY" operative positions. The control disc member (84) includes a plurality of orifices (86) of various diameters for controlling the amount of additive fluid dispensed into the primary fluid from a resilient bladder (16) containing the additive fluid as the bladder is collapsed in response to external pressure thereon by the primary fluid.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Turbo Tek Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Rudy R. Proctor, Fred M. Reinstein
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Patent number: 4861942Abstract: A riser assembly of rigid conduit is provided for an electrical cable which is adjustable. The riser assembly includes first and second rigid conduits having a telescoping interconnection at an elongated enlarged diameter lower end of the second conduit. This permits the upper end of the second conduit to be connected by a threaded fitting to a meter box and to have the lower end of the first conduit extend below grade to receive an electrical cable. Settling of the ground or thermal expansion is readily accommodated by the telescoping adjustment without any strain on the threaded fitting connection to the meter box.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Midwest Plastic Fabricators, Inc.Inventor: Thomas F. Moran, Jr.
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Patent number: 4850533Abstract: The present invention relates to a telescopic drinking straw or double sucking tube in which a synthetic resin tube section having a smaller diameter is inserted into a synthetic resin tube section having a larger diameter. In the sucking tube, a flange which is in tight contact with the inner surface of the larger tube section is formed on the smaller tube section, while a convex portion supporting the smaller tube section is formed on the inside of the larger tube section. Both the larger and smaller tube sections are produced from materials having different compositions from one another, so that leakage of fluid from a joint portion of the larger and smaller tube sections as well as shaky motion of the smaller tube section are prevented by these arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1987Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Showa Denko Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Katsumasa Hoshi, Yukihiro Nomura, Ryosuke Kamei, Hiroshi Shibano, Takeshi Banba
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Patent number: 4846270Abstract: A well tubing extension joint including a trash barrier. A top sub having an internal locking recess is connected on the upper end of a well packer mandrel. A trash barrier is connected on the lower end of an upper tubing string for releaseably engaging the top sub to permit the upper tubing string to move longitudinally relative to the packer and packer top sub. The trash barrier includes a body having locking collet fingers for releaseably locking the body in the top sub at the locking recess. The body has external rings seals for sealing with the top sub and an internal wiper seal for sealing with the upper tubing string extending through the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: John R. Setterberg, Jr., Robert D. Harrison, Jr.
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Patent number: 4812285Abstract: Clamps and clamping systems for sealing the interface between two generally tubular conduits are disclosed. The clamps of the present invention are especially well adapted for use in nuclear reactor systems, especially as clamps for the instrument port interfaces of nuclear reactors. The clamps are generally comprised of articulated members pivotally joined by link plates such that the clamp may be opened in jaw like fashion so as to allow easy assembly around the conduits to be sealed. The conduit seal assembly includes an upper positioner which has a frusto-conically shaped surface and a male flange with a frusto-conically shaped upper surface. These two surfaces create an annular wedge-like opening for accepting a wedge-shaped upper clamp. The upper articulated clamp when assembled thus provides the proper clamping force between the conduit seal and male flange.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Cecil R. Stapleton
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Patent number: 4807834Abstract: A space station (20) includes a plurality of modules (24) and berthing hubs (22), joined by interconnections (26) which are sideways connectable. The modules (24) and hubs (22) are fastened together in a triangular configuration in three dimensions. The interconnections (26) include a pair of opposed, axially aligned, flanged ports (50) and a clamp latch (52) formed from a plurality of sections (54, 56 and 58) hinged along their length and extending circumferentially around the flanged ports (50). A hermetic seal (63) is formed between the ports (50). A utilities connection channel (68) extends between the ports (50). The channel (68) has a shell (70) with utilities connectors (74) movable between an extended position to mating connectors in the modules (24) and a withdrawn position. Assembly sequence and common module shell structure is detailed.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1988Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Marc M. Cohen
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Patent number: 4805696Abstract: A hydraulic release tubing seal divider for connecting lower and upper tubing strings together in a wellbore, including an inner housing assembly connected with one of the tubing string and middle and outer housing assemblies connected with the other of the tubing strings, including hydraulically operable locking structure carried by the middle and outer housing assemblies for locking the tubing strings together while the strings are run into a well, and for hydraulically releasing the middle and outer housing assemblies from the inner housing assembly to permit relative telescopic movement in the well between the upper and lower tubing strings at the tubing seal divider.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1988Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventor: William D. Henderson
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Patent number: 4807262Abstract: Apparatus for sealing the seam between two conduits which includes two cooperatively threaded members for applying relative axial clamping forces to the conduits. When the two cooperatively threaded members are relatively rotated, they apply relative axial force to the conduits thereby causing a sealing means to be disposed in tight contact between the conduits.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Edward P. Shields
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Patent number: 4800966Abstract: A device for drilling lateral boreholes from a cased parent well comprises selecting and coupling means adapted to cooperate with a deflection unit placed within the parent well. The selecting and coupling means are mounted at the lower end of an extension unit formed by interassembled tubular elements. The upper end of the extension unit is rigidly fixed to a suspension swivel within the wellhead and at least one slip joint is interposed between two tubular elements. The internal diameter of each tubular element is such that a drilling packer can be housed within the tubular elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine (Production)Inventors: Jean-Pierre Parant, Christian Mariotti, Patrick Rousselet
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Patent number: 4779650Abstract: A rotatable telescoping drain assembly permanently mounted at the end to waste receptacle drain on the underside of a recreational vehicle consisting of a swivel coupling unit attached to an axially extensible flow hose within a telescoping support tube assembly, a tie rod assembly connected to and extending between the tube assembly and the swivel coupling unit, and a discharge spout unit connected to the other end of the telescoping support tube and flow hose assembly which includes an internal valve. The telescoping tube assembly can be relatively telescoped, the swivel coupling relatively swiveled, and the tie rod relatively pivoted to locate the spout into the inlet of appropriate waste storage facility. During travel of the vehicle the discharge spout and drain assembly is supported within an enclosed cabinet mounted on the vehicle. The telescoping drain assembly allows the vehicle operator to conveniently avoid the usual mess associated with emptying liquid waste receptacles on the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Thetford CorporationInventors: Charles L. Sargent, John M. Antos, George Grech
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Patent number: 4778008Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus for limiting tension produced in a tubular string extending from a packer set in a subterranean well to the well surface. Such apparatus comprises a receptacle secured to the packer and defining an elongated seal bore, and a mandrel telescopically and sealably related to the seal bore, the mandrel being connected to the bottom end of the tubing string. In one embodiment, a collet, incorporated in the receptacle for cooperating with an abutment formed on the mandrel, thereby securing the mandrel and the receptacle in a telescopically contracted position until sufficient tensile force is exerted on the mandrel to cause the collet arms to be expanded by the abutment to permit upward movement of the mandrel relative to the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignees: Exxon Production Research Company, Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: Manuel E. Gonzalez, William D. Moody, Richard P. Rubbo
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Patent number: 4776617Abstract: A telescopic swivel pipe joint for coupling a pair of axially spaced pipes each having a connection end comprising a pair of joint connectors each connected to the connection end of a corresponding pipe and having a spherical bearing surface, a pair of main joint tubes each having a cylindrical portion and provided at one end thereof with an integral spherical portion for slidable contact with the bearing surface of a corresponding joint connector, and an auxiliary joint tube removably connected at both ends thereof to the respective cylindrical portions of the main joint tubes, wherein the auxiliary joint tube is telescopic in itself or telescopically fitted at one end thereof to the cylindrical portion of a corresponding main joint tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Suiken TechnologyInventor: Toshiyuki Sato
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Patent number: 4775008Abstract: An adjustable cement head manifold connector including a first union having a passageway therethrough operably connected for a fluidtight connection with a cement head, a second union having a passageway therethrough having an end for operably connecting it in a fluidtight manner to a cement head, components for slidably connecting the first union and the second union in a fluidtight manner. The components for slidably connecting including a mandrel having one end fixed to one of the unions and slidably engaged with the other. The fixed end of the mandrel is preferably held with a combination of a sleeve surrounding the mandrel acting in conjunction with a nut which operatively engages and presses the mandrel against the seat at the opening of the union. The end of the mandrel which is slidably engaged utilizes a sleeve nut and O-ring arrnagement for fluidtight engagement against the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Dowell Schlumberger IncorporatedInventor: Donald C. Cameron
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Patent number: 4745983Abstract: The present invention relates to a seat protector device of the type which may be employed with drill rods for transmission of thrust from a driving member to a driven member. More specifically, the invention relates to an improved drill rod system for earth drilling where the rod also provides an axial passageway for a fluid to carry drill cuttings away from the cutting area. The seat protector device of the present invention may be detachably inserted between one or more drill rod sections and/or between one of the drill rods and the drill bit and/or between one of the drill rod members and the driving chuck for transmitting thrust load forces while simultaneously reducing damage and/or wear between the component parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: Sandvik Rock Tools, Inc.Inventors: John L. Moorehead, Ray H. Shaw