By Expanding Inner Annulus Patents (Class 29/507)
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Patent number: 5899235Abstract: A ferrule includes a tubular wall and end wall which is divided into radially extending fingers, each of which terminates at a barb member formed by deflecting a tapered end portion of the finger. The end wall fingers extend orthogonally to the longitudinal axis of the tubular wall and the barb members are each inclined at an acute angle to the carrying fingers and axis such that when a tubular body, such as a braided or like textile sleeve, is received in the tubular wall and the end all is swaged to cause the fingers to enter the body and lie flat against the tubular wall, the bars are caused to penetrate the body and be flattened by the tubular wall to point in the direction towards the body end and inhibit its removal. The tubular wall may be circumferentially continuous (annular) or discontinuous (slit) and openable.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group LimitedInventors: Jason Thorpe, Philip C Dawson
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Patent number: 5771726Abstract: Apparatus and methods for uniformly twisting hollow, open-seam rods with preferably rectangular cross-sections for use as decorative curtain rods are disclosed. The twist extends throughout substantially the entire length of the rod. This feature enables a telescoped pair of rods, that is, a pair of rods with an inner rod dimensioned to slide into and out of an outer rod, to be twisted simultaneously such that the telescoping feature is maintained after twisting. The apparatus includes a rotatable first chuck and a substantially non-rotatable second chuck. Each chuck has male and female components to engage the inner and outer surfaces of a respective end of the rod. These components prevent buckling along the open seam and permit twisting throughout substantially the entire length of the rods. Sensor controls ensure uniform twisting and controlled unwinding of the rods.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Kenney Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Keith M. Bibby, Robert H. Hesford, Sr., John Surrette, Richard A. Ross
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Patent number: 5671953Abstract: An end fitting, particularly a pipe towing head, has an expandable element (44; 144) that is surrounded by a skirt (18) of a tubular body (14), so that a pipe end portion can be gripped between them. The element may have pipe gripping ribs which get less aggressive rearwardly, since the element is expandable by a mandrel (45) that leads to the greatest expansion at the rear.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignees: Roderick Charles Brewis, Pipe Equipment Specialists LimitedInventors: Roderick Charles Brewis, Steven James Kent
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Patent number: 5667252Abstract: A repair sleeve for installation in a parent tube by a sleeve expander of the type operable between an expanded state and an unexpanded state. The sleeve includes an elongated sleeve member having an outer wall and a bore sized and configured to receive the sleeve expander when the sleeve expander is in the unexpanded state. An engagement structure extends radially outward from the outer wall of the sleeve member for engagement with the interior surface of the parent tube. The engagement structure includes a plurality of circumferential teeth located along the outer wall of the sleeve member and at both ends of the sleeve member which are inclined to each other with respect to each of the ends. A plurality of peripheral lands are formed on the outer wall of the sleeve member, wherein the plurality of teeth are disposed between at least two of the peripheral lands located at each end of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Framatome Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bruce William Schafer, Mark Aaron Sloman, Stanley Mark Gryder, Randal Ray Schaefer
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Patent number: 5655796Abstract: The present invention tubular assembly comprises a tubular member (14), an annular bushing (17) therearound and a ferrule (21) therewithin. The bushing (17) is fit around a predetermined portion of the tubular member (15) and the ferrule (21) is then inserted within a distal end (35) thereof. The ferrule (21) acts to expand portions of the inside and outside surfaces (33 and 31) of the tubular member (15) which are longitudinally adjacent to the bushing (17). A ferrule (75) may further have an outwardly projecting flange (79) at its trailing end which serves to retain a seal (83) thereupon. Also, in another embodiment, a lip (103) located around the diameter of the ferrule's flange (101) and projecting normal thereto serves to center the distal end of the tubular member (91) within a connected female housing (23).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Proprietary Technology, Inc.Inventor: Donald Dekle Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5594981Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed which has utility for assembling a flexible tubular segment telescopically upon an end portion of a length of tubing when the tubing has an outer diameter which is substantially the same or greater than the inner diameter of the tubular segment. The apparatus has the capacity to controllably stretch the flexible tubular segment sufficiently to facilitate passage therethrough of an end portion of a length of the tubing. The end portion of the length of tubing is then positioned inside the stretched flexible tubular segment such that the stretched tubular segment is located a pre-selected distance from the free end of the end portion of the length of tubing. The tubular segment is then allowed to contract around the the end portion. The assembled tubular segment and end portion of the length of tubing are then ejected from the apparatus while maintaining the pre-selected distance of the tubular segment from the free end of the end portion of the length of tubing.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Carl J. Piontek, Bradford L. Buck
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Patent number: 5590914Abstract: A field assembled gas riser includes an adapter having plural inner grooves that receive the outer surface of a plastic gas line as it is plastically deformed by axial insertion of a stiffener into the gas line. The gas line is terminated at a desired location, the adapter slid over the terminated end, and a stiffener manually inserted into the gas line. Continued axial advancement of the stiffener acts as a mandrel to plastically deform the gas line into the grooves and provide a secure, sealed arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Perfection CorporationInventors: David K. Platner, James M. Lorenz, Michael J. Brennan, Jr., Brent H. Carrick
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Patent number: 5566440Abstract: A process for fabricating an outflow element for the drainage of rain-water containing a lead plate having a hole and an aluminum outlet pipe having an end sealingly affixed in the hole, whereby the end of the outlet pipe contains a plurality of bulges and the plate has a collar at the hole, which, with the aid of a clamping tube contacting the end of the pipe in question, keeps the collar in pressing contact with the bulges. The other end of the clamping tube is equipped with an external circumferential groove, within which an O-ring is to be applied to facilitate sealing with drainage pipes to be connected thereto. The fabrication process uses a widening tool to deform the collar and press the clamping tube into the end of the pipe. Alternatively, the fabrication can also occur by bringing the clamping tube into the collar and subsequently stretching the diameter of the clamping tube so that the clamping tube pushes the collar into the bulge.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Johannes A. SchoormansInventors: Johannes A. H. M. Schoormans, Dirk Van der Net
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Patent number: 5486023Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the inner peripheral surface of the tubular hose comprising an inner corrugated lose made of polymeric material and having inwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween and extending from one end of the tubular hose to the other end thereof, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with the inner corrugated hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in the recesses of the inner hose and the projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: John D. Sanders, Homer N. Holden, Randy C. Foster
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Patent number: 5431379Abstract: A method for fastening an input shaft and a torsion bar together in a power steering mechanism, and the associated torsion bar. A ball-receiving hole is bored in the end of the torsion bar. The end of the torsion bar is inserted into a bore in the input shaft and a ball is pressed into the hole to provide an interference fit between the shaft and the bar. Subsequently, the peripheral edge of the hole in the torsion bar is elliptically deformed so as to retain the ball in the hole and the bar in the shaft. Since a portion of the opening is slightly diametrically broadened by the ball, the periphery of the portion closely contacts the inner wall of the input shaft, thereby strengthening the connection between the torsion bar and the input shaft.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: TRW Steering Systems Japan Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshio Takagi
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Patent number: 5430929Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with an inner corrugated hose of the tubular hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly directed projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in recesses of the inner hose and projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling, the projections of the insert each having a substantially flat outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventor: John D. Sanders
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Patent number: 5410808Abstract: A double wall twist tube is formed from at least two tubular blanks with a smaller tubular blank forming the inner wall and a larger tubular blank forming the outer wall. The smaller tubular blank is located within the larger tubular blank and the tubular blanks are each impressed with at least one indentation near one end. Sleeves are inserted into ends of the smaller tubular blank and a mandrel is inserted through the sleeves. Clamping chuck jaws or other clamping devices are provided on a longitudinally movably non-rotatable tail stock squeeze the indented end of the larger tubular blank, securing it to the indented end of the smaller tubular blank and simultaneously securing the tubular blanks to the tail stock. Clamping chuck jaws or other clamping devices are provided on a rotatable head stock squeeze the opposite end of the larger tubular blank, securing it to the opposite end of the smaller tubular blank and simultaneously securing the tubular blanks to the head stock.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: G.P. Industries, Inc.Inventors: Elmo W. Geppelt, William H. Poore, Mark A. Smith
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Patent number: 5388677Abstract: In a unit of a piston and a piston rod, a piston and a piston rod are connected with each other in a gas-proof manner. To this end, the piston has a closed bottom and a blind hole, into which a sleeve-shaped section of the piston rod is pushed. By means of a force being applied between the piston and the piston rod, the sleeve-shaped section is provided with a bulging which projects into an annular groove of the blind hole. This serves to attain a connection of the piston and the piston rod by form locking.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Suspa Compart AGInventor: Werner Rosch
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Patent number: 5380050Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the inner peripheral surface of the tubular hose comprising an inner corrugated hose made of polymeric material and having inwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween and extending from one end of the tubular hose to the other end thereof, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with the inner corrugated hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in the recesses of the inner hose and the projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: John D. Sanders, Homer N. Holden, Randy C. Foster
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Patent number: 5375507Abstract: To connect the cylinder pipe (1) of a hydraulic cylinder to a bottom (6), and a cover (8), the bottom (6) and cover (8) have groove-shaped recesses (16, 17), into which are pressed the ends (5, 7) of the cylinder pipe (1) under permanent deformation. To enable pressurization at high operating pressures, the region (25) of the inner end of the non-deformed cylinder pipe (1) is defined as a holding region (18, 19) and has a turned groove (26) which, in the deformed state of the cylinder pipe (1), reaches over the related inner edge (27) of the groove-shaped recesses (16, 17) with respect to the longitudinal stretch of the cylinder pipe (1).Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Hoerbiger Ventilwerke AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Kladiwa, Gerhard Huber, Klaus Stolle, Walter Kiefer
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Patent number: 5375323Abstract: A method of securing a shaft of a cam follower device for a valve action mechanism is provided such that after both ends of the shaft are engaged in an interference relationship in the through-holes which are formed in alignment in a pair of separated support walls provided opposing the cam to receive the action of a cam, the diameter at both ends of the shaft is expanded and the opposite ends of the shaft are caulked or crimped at the inner peripheral surface of the through-holes, and then both ends of the shaft are further expanded throughout the entire periphery thereof and inset or wedged into the inner peripheral surface of the through-holes.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: NSK Ltd.Inventor: Jiro Sata
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Patent number: 5363544Abstract: A method of forming a dual tube conduit having a predetermined outer tube dimension, a predetermined inner tube dimension, and a predetermined gap between the tubes. A dual tube workpiece may be initially bent in one or more zones to a desired nonlinear configuration, the inner and outer tubes are hydroform expanded simultaneously to obtain the selected inner tube dimension, and the outer tube is then hydroform expanded to the desired outer tube dimension and to the desired gap therebetween, while the inner tube is held constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Benteler Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Wells, James R. Dehlinger, Donald R. Rigsby
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Patent number: 5356182Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with an inner corrugated hose of the tubular hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly directed projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in recesses of the inner hose and projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling, the projections of the insert each having a substantially flat outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventor: John D. Sanders
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Patent number: 5326137Abstract: An improved gas riser comprises a pipe nipple, casing, adaptor sleeve, tube, and stiffener. The adaptor sleeve features an internal stop which accurately positions an end of the plastic tube before the tube is plastically deformed into grooves in an internal surface of the adaptor sleeve. Each of the first and second ends of the adaptor sleeve can be manufactured in different diameters to fit pipe nipples and casings that are required by different code regulations.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Perfection CorporationInventors: James M. Lorenz, James L. Bucks, John C. Bucks
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Patent number: 5315748Abstract: This invention pertains to a method for attaching a coupling to a hose. The method includes providing a hose having longitudinal ribs on is inner circumference, associating a coupling with an end of the hose, and joining the coupling to the hose by performing a deformation operation, wherein the ribs have size, number and hardness limited to what the hose wall thickness and softness can absorb such that no leakage occurs after the deformation operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Plastic Specialties and Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Peter H. Seckel
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Patent number: 5295718Abstract: Connectable connector fittings for positioning on the terminal ends of flexible conduits include a first member positioned on the exterior surface of the terminal end of a conduit, a second member is positioned on the interior surface of the terminal end of the conduit, and a connector member coupled with either the first or second member. The first and second members are securely affixed by expanding the diameter of the second member outwardly against the first member to achieve a pressure fit whereby to provide a connectable connector fitting on the terminal end of the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Proprietary Technology, Inc.Inventor: Donald D. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5293679Abstract: A method of connecting two pipes is provided. The method includes the steps of inserting a first pipe into a die and the smaller end of an intermediate tubular member into a neck portion of a second pipe. Next, the intermediate tubular member together with the second pipe are inserted into the first pipe, with its larger end bearing against a shoulder of the first pipe. The neck portion of the second pipe is pressed into the space between the intermediate tubular member and the first pipe. Then, a plastic rod is inserted into the intermediate tubular member and pressed. The plastic rod thereby forces the intermediate tubular member and the neck portion of the second pipe to conform with the cavities of the first pipe. Lastly, the plastic rod is withdrawn from the intermediate tubular member and the die is removed from the first pipe. The two pipes are thereby firmly and rapidly connected together.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1993Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Inventor: Tzu S. Hsu
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Patent number: 5259166Abstract: A method and system for applying a water gathering and channeling roof covering onto the upper roof of a building, which roof is at least slightly pitched, wherein fully annealed sheets of at least 99% titanium with a thickness of less than 0.020 inches are preformed into roof pans with right hand and left hand edges thereof formed into matching, longitudinally extending standing seam elements. The pans are placed in adjacent, abutting relationship with one another and joined together by press fitting adjacent standing seam elements into a standing seam extending along the roof's pitch and forming a water collecting trough for gathering potable rain water.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: The Louis Berkman CompanyInventors: Jay F. Carey, II, Mehrooz Zamanzadeh
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Patent number: 5259112Abstract: A connector for connecting pipes having an inner portion and an outer portion surrounding at least a part of the inner portion. The outer portion having areas of reduced diameter therein to form a housing or groove in the outer portion for a clamp.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Caoutchouc Manufacture et PlastiquesInventors: Pierre Matte, Maurice Deschemaeker, Robert Colley
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Patent number: 5233739Abstract: A hose construction and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the inner peripheral surface of the tubular hose comprising an inner corrugated hose made of polymeric material and having inwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween and extending from one end of the tubular hose to the other end thereof, the coupling having an insert disposed in one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with the inner corrugated hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in the recesses of the inner hose and the projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling, the inner peripheral surfaceType: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: Homer N. Holden, James L. Lawrence, Jerry W. Rogers, John D. Sanders
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Patent number: 5207460Abstract: A hose connection for high pressure installations and a method for making the same in which a nipple provided with externally projecting beads or ribs of annular configuration is initially internally expanded to substantially the inner diameter of the hose by an expanding tool while the hose is constrained against radially outward movement by a cylindrical sleeve-like member having a smooth internal surface. The sleeve-like member secured to the nipple is subjected to at least one subsequently realized inwardly extending deformation which may be made by a crimping tool; in case of annular rolled-in grooves, the latter are preferably so arranged that the deepest point of the annular grooves are located between peaks of adjacent beads or ribs.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Inventor: Hans Oetiker
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Patent number: 5199752Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the inner peripheral surface of the tubular hose comprising an inner corrugated hose made of polymeric material and having inwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween and extending from one end of the tubular hose to the other end thereof, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with the inner corrugated hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in the recesses of the inner hose and the projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1992Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: John D. Sanders, Homer N. Holden, Randy C. Foster
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Patent number: 5177854Abstract: Distortion-free method of mounting an end piece member on a thin-walled hollow tube member, particularly in the assembly of photoreceptor drums and the like, includes the steps of supporting an expandable end piece member within the chamber of an air centering device with its central axis aligned vertically; applying a layer of flowable adhesive to the interior surface of an open end of the hollow tube member; freely suspending the tube member above the end piece member with the open end remaining free of radial distortion and directed toward the end piece member; centering the tube member, by means of the air centering device, to concentrically align the tube member with the end piece member; inserting the end piece member into the tube member; deformingly expanding the end piece member until the layer of flowable adhesive is sufficiently compressed between an outer peripheral edge of the end piece member and the interior surface of the tube member, so as to absorb any dimensional discrepancies therebetween;Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Inventors: William G. Herbert, Jr., Stuart B. Berger, Alexander A. Antonelli, Fredrick A. Warner, Paul J. Kaveny, Anthony A. Attardi, Joseph Mammino, Ernest F. Matyl
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Patent number: 5165740Abstract: In a rotary tube locking mechanism, the rotary tube itself is expanded into and against a steel ring which journals the tube to form an obstruction. A guide plate cooperates with this obstruction to provide an anti-racking function.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: White Welding and Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Dennis A. Curnes, Charles W. Cherry
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Patent number: 5129686Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the inner peripheral surface of the tubular hose comprising an inner corrugated hose made of polymeric material and having inwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween and extending from one end of the tubular hose to the other end thereof, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with the inner corrugated hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in the recesses of the inner hose and the projections of the inner hose being respectively in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: John D. Sanders, Homer N. Holden, Randy C. Foster
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Patent number: 5127156Abstract: An inner cylindrical component is disposed on a bottom portion of an outer cylindrical component with a clearance which is formed between an outer diameter portion of the inner component and an inner diameter portion of the outer component. A guiding pin for positioning is inserted concentrically through the inner component and a tip end portion of the guiding pin engages with the bottom portion of the outer component. An outer peripheral portion of the positioned inner component is locally and vertically pressure-pressed. A portion of the inner component is extended in an outer diameter direction according to the pressure-pressing plastic deformation. The extended member of the inner component is joined together with the inner diameter portion of the outer component. The extended member of the inner component and the outer component are mutually combined together. After the pressing operation the guiding pin is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mizuho Yokoyama, Hisanobu Kanamaru, Kenichi Gunji, Atsushi Koshizaka
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Patent number: 5127157Abstract: A hose connection for high pressure installations and a method for making the same in which a nipple provided with externally projecting beads or ribs of annular configuration is initially internally expanded to substantially the inner diameter of the hose by an expanding tool while the hose is constrained against radially outward movement by a cylindrical sleeve-like member having a smooth internal surface. The sleeve-like member secured to the nipple is subjected to at least one subsequently realized inwardly extending deformation which may be made by a crimping tool; in case of annular rolled-in grooves, the latter is preferably so arranged that the deepest point of the annular grooves are located between peaks of adjacent beads or ribs.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Inventor: Hans Oetiker
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Patent number: 5103548Abstract: A tubular bushing (68) is positioned into an opening (92) in a member (88). An axially split expansion sleeve (66) is placed onto a small diameter portion (54) of an extended mandrel (40). The mandrel (10) includes an increasing diameter portion (56) and a maximum diameter end portion (58) endwise from the small diameter portion (54). The maximum diameter portion (58) is sized to fit through the tubular bushing (68). The expansion sleeve (66), while on the small diameter portion (54) of the mandrel (10) can also fit through the bushing (68). The sleeve (66) is placed on the small diameter portion (54) of the mandrel (10) with its inner end (76) against the end (78) of a sleeve positioner (40). A tubular nosepiece (16) surrounds the sleeve positioner (40), and extends axially beyond the end surface (78). The mandrel (10) is inserted through the bushing ( 68) while the bushing (68) is within opening (92).Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Fatigue Technology, Inc.Inventors: Leonard F. Reid, Roger T. Bolstad
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Patent number: 5097585Abstract: A multi-walled composite tube member is formed from two superimposed pipes having a gap therebetween. The inner pipe is forcibly expanded in excess of the gap to deform and expand the outer pipe. The expander including a mandrel is forced through the aligned pipes while maintaining the longitudinal alignment. The diameter of the mandrel corresponding to the final desired diameter to finally size the composite pipe section and establish a true round inner passage. An induction heating coil operating at a low frequency operating in the range of low hundreds hertz in contrast to a conventional high frequency unit operating at thousands of hertz is coupled to and moved relative to the expanded pipe unit, progressively heats small lengths of the expanded pipe unit. The expanded pipe unit is quenched with a chilled brine solution applied to both surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1991Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Construction Forms, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Klemm
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Patent number: 5097584Abstract: An apparatus for predicting twist out torque of a swage mount measures work done by a swage ram during a swaging operation. The apparatus includes a position sensor for sensing the position of the ram and a force sensor for sensing the force of the ram during the swaging operation. The apparatus gathers position and force information and calculates swaging work. Swaging work correlates with twist-out torque for a swage mount. Calculated swaging work is compared with a minimum acceptable swaging work value which is related to a minimum acceptable twist out torque level. If the swage work of a particular swage mount is below the minimum acceptable swage work level, an operator can reswage the mount and thereby strengthen the mount to avoid future failure due to rotation at the swage mount.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Cain, David S. Allsup
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Patent number: 5096234Abstract: A hose connection for high pressure installations and a method for making the same in which a nipple provided with externally projecting beads or ribs, preferably of annular configuration, is internally expanded by an expanding tool while the hose is constrained against radially outward movement by a sleeve-like member. To enhance the holding ability of the connection, the sleeve-like member is provided with inwardly extending annular grooves, preferably so arranged that the deepest point of the annular grooves are located between peaks of adjacent beads or rims.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1989Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Hans Oetiker AG Maschinen- und ApparatefabrikInventor: Hans Oetiker
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Patent number: 5077883Abstract: In the process of fixing a metal screen in the housing of a vacuum switch, the screen is plastically deformed radially outwards over an internal supporting edge in the housing. The plastic deformation of the screen is carried out at an edge thereof, in such a way that an outward flanged edge is formed. Thus, the screen is retained on the supporting edge by that flanged edge and a part of the housing with a relatively large diameter. Therefore, the screen has a part with a relatively small diameter which is essentially equal to the internal diameter of the supporting edge of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Holec Systemen en Componenten B.V.Inventors: Hans Schellekens, Klaas Lenstra, Jonannes H. L. A. Hilderink, Johan H. J. Ter Hennepe
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Patent number: 5054187Abstract: This invention is a new method and at the same time a new piece of equipment for the renovation of damaged pipelines in which formation of fragments has come about or the pipelines have partly been completely destroyed. The machine can be fitted to a channel renovation robot or to a conventional luge and can be remote controlled with television support. With the machine, which has a simple locking mechanism (4), a metal sheathing (11) is inserted into the interior of the pipe. The sheathing is ejected there in order to repair a damaged point or a missing piece of pipe, whereupon a sealing mass is pressed onto the outside through holes in the sheathing.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Sika Robotics AGInventor: Alwin Sigel
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Patent number: 5037143Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the inner peripheral surface of the tubular hose comprising an inner corrugated hose made of polymeric material and having inwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween and extending from one end of the tubular hose to the other end thereof, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with the inner corrugated hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly convex projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in the recesses of the inner hose and the projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: John D. Sanders, Homer N. Holden, Randy C. Foster
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Patent number: 5031301Abstract: A high pressure coupling for hose-like objects in which the nipple structure includes a main portion, a connecting nipple portion extending from the main portion in one direction and a nipple portion extending from the main portion in the opposite direction. A sleeve-like member made from tubular stock is adapted to be securely connected to the nipple structure by crimping, flanging or the like. The nipple portion includes outwardly projecting, rounded-off ribs cooperating with rounded-off grooves in the sleeve-like member so that the hose inserted between the nipple portion and the sleeve-like member is held securely in position after the nipple portion is internally expanded with subsequent reduction of the cylindrical surface of the sleeve-like member. Both the nipple structure as well as the sleeve-like member are made from appropriate stock machined accurately to the required dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Inventor: Hans Oetiker
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Patent number: 4960650Abstract: To repair a corroded region of the end of a heat exchanger tube, a sleeve is inserted, then expanded into the tube both in the area of the tube sheet and beyond the corroded area, then local welds are made in each of the expanded regions. Thereafter, the end of the sleeve is expanded against the tube in a region inside the tube sheet and above the local weld.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignees: Societe Anonyme, Electricite De FranceInventors: Gilbert Vigneron, Jean Bezier, Thong Nguyen-Thanh, Pierre Vidal, Guy Zacharie, Lucien Guillemin
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Patent number: 4955133Abstract: A method of making a pulley with a number of V-shaped grooves, especially having a stepped shape, comprises a rim or rims and a core which are separately formed by an appropriate plastic process and are fixed or connected fixedly to each other by a metallurgical or mechanical processing. According to one embodiment, a short pipe-shaped blank is rolled to produce a rim with a number of V-shaped grooves, and thereafter the rim or rims is fixed to a core by the action of the rolling to interfit serrations on the rim and core.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Sanshu Press Industry Company, Ltd.Inventor: Haruma Tanaka
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Patent number: 4930204Abstract: A composite tubular structure, such as a vehicle drive shaft. The ends of a fiber reinforced resin tubular member are formed with a plurality of longitudinal slots and each slotted end of the tubular member is positioned in overlapping relation with a cylindrical sleeve portion of a metal yoke. A cylindrical metal collar is disposed around the overlapping joint and spaced portions of the collar are deformed inwardly by electromagnetic energy into contact with the sleeve of the yoke. The deformed portions can be mechanically interlocked with the sleeve by welding or the like. With this construction, the torsional load is transmitted through the deformed portions of the collar and the edges of the tubular member bordering the slots to provide an improved mechanical connection between the fiber reinforced tubular member and the yokes.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventor: Robert M. Schurter
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Patent number: 4901415Abstract: A composite pipe is proposed which is comprised of an aluminum pipe and a lead pipe formed in the aluminum pipe in direct contact with the inner wall of the aluminum pipe. The composite pipe is produced by supplying a lead pipe to a continuous aluminum extrusion machine which can extrude while enveloping along object, to form an aluminum pipe on the outer periphery of the lead pipe. A heat pipe using the composite pipe is also proposed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.Inventor: Ryosuke Hata
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Patent number: 4882830Abstract: A system and method for improving the seal integrity and useful life of tubing and casing strings fills the volume between the nose ends of facing tubing sections and the collar to which they are mutually joined with a temperature and corrosion resistant element having a smooth interior surface substantially flush with the inner diameter of the tubing or casing. During makeup of each successive section of the drill string, a center fill tool including an expansible tubular element is seated below the coupling area to be self-retained, by the use of pressure expansion of a cylindrical surface. A precise amount of a curable material is inserted into the volume bounded by the nose ends and the collars (the so-called "J area") and while the material is still flowable the coupling is made up by threading in of the next tubular element.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Inventor: Kenneth J. Carstensen
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Patent number: 4872253Abstract: A system and method for improving the seal integrity and useful life of tubing and casing strings fills the volume between the nose ends of facing tubing sections and the collar to which they are mutually joined with a temperature and corrosion resistant element having a smooth interior surface substantially flush with the inner diameter of the tubing or casing. During makeup of each successive section of the drill string, a center fill tool including an expansible tubular element is seated below the coupling area to be self-retained, by the use of pressure expansion of a cylindrical surface. A precise amount of a curable material is inserted into the volume bounded by the nose ends and the collars (the so-called "J area") and while the material is still flowable the coupling is made up by threading in of the next tubular element.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Inventor: Kenneth J. Carstensen
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Patent number: 4864711Abstract: A method of producing a lined Hume pipe wherein an inner surface of a Hume pipe having a large-diameter socket at one end thereof and a spigot at the other end is covered with a synthetic resin pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignees: Mitsubishi Plastics Industries Limited, Haneda Humepipe Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sueo Yokota
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Patent number: 4843857Abstract: In a rotary tube locking mechanism, the rotary tube itself is bent to form a controlled bulge. The guide plate cooperates with this controlled bulge to provide an anti-racking function.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: White Welding and Mfg., Inc.Inventor: George D. Krieps
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Patent number: 4768275Abstract: An apparatus for joining two tubular members together at a subsea location wherein one of the tubular members has internal grooves and the second tubular member is sufficiently small to slide into the first tubular member and the first tubular member has an external flange suitable for connecting to a flowline, which apparatus includes a tubular mandrel having means for connecting to said first tubular member, a resilient sleeve surrounding said mandrel and adapted to be positioned within said second tubular member, volume compensating means positioned within each of said grooves and testing means carried by said mandrel to allow testing of the joint while the mandrel is still in position after forming.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1986Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: Cameron Iron Works, Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Schmitz
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Patent number: 4713870Abstract: Disclosed is a pipe repair sleeve apparatus. There is a draw means having expanding means on either end of the draw means. There is also an annular repair sleeve. The draw means is contained within the sleeve with at least a portion of each of the expanding means protruding outside of the sleeve. Then, the repair sleeve assembly is inserted within the damaged pipe. The draw means urges the expanding means toward one another and inwardly of the sleeve so that opposed ends of the sleeve are expanded outwardly into engagement with an inside diameter of the damaged pipe. Preferably, the draw means is made from a material which is a shape memory alloy. Also disclosed is a method of repairing a damaged pipe. This method specifies the steps necessary for installing the pipe repair sleeve apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Laszlo Szalvay