With Hose Protector Patents (Class 138/110)
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Patent number: 8336570Abstract: A high-pressure fluid conduit that conducts high-pressure fluid from a high-pressure fluid source to a high-pressure fluid container. This high-pressure fluid conduit has a safety feature that is activated when the high-pressure fluid conduit fails due to exposure to a predetermined force. The safety feature is activated by the fracture of an annular ring that is positioned at either end of the high-pressure fluid conduit and is calibrated to fracture when exposed to the predetermined force. Fracture of the annular ring closes valves at each end of the high-pressure fluid conduit, thereby stopping the flow of high-pressure fluid from the high-pressure fluid source as well as the escape of high-pressure fluid from the high-pressure fluid container.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Zena Associates, LLCInventor: Robert Cardona
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Patent number: 8336920Abstract: An assembly for connecting a sprinkler to a branch line of a fire suppression system includes a flexible conduit having one end attached to the branch line. The opposite end is attached to the sprinkler. An adapter is positioned between the conduit and the sprinkler. A sleeve is positioned surrounding the conduit. The sleeve may have a hexagonal outer surface and rotates freely about the conduit to prevent torque from being applied to the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: John M. Stempo, Rudolf Szentimrey, Lawrence W. Thau, Jr.
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Patent number: 8316893Abstract: A plastics pipe provided with engageable fastener elements on an outer surface thereof, a method for manufacturing the pipe, and a fastener system comprising inter-engageable fastener elements on an outer surface of a pipe and a support therefore.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Uponor Innovation ABInventors: Jeremy Bowman, David Charles Harget
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Patent number: 8307857Abstract: An insulation assembly for use with an APU having an exhaust muffler is disclosed herein. The insulation assembly includes, but is not limited to, a first insulating member that is configured for placement on a top portion of the exhaust muffler and a second insulating member attached to the first insulating member and configured for placement on a bottom portion of the exhaust muffler. The second insulating member is less resistant to heat transfer than the first insulating member.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Vunnam Kiran, Bruce Dan Bouldin, Adam Kowal, Rob Robbins, Vincent Doras, Jim Lyells
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Patent number: 8256466Abstract: A sewer water treatment system having a septic tank and drain field is protected from freezing and becoming nonfunctional with a thermal insulation blanket. A plurality of stakes connected to the borders of the blanket extend into the ground to hold the blanket on the ground above the sewer water treatment system.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Inventor: Marlin J. Mattson
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Publication number: 20120104798Abstract: An operation unit for a construction machine includes a floor, an operation seat and a console box. A pilot valve is provided within the console box, a plurality of hoses are connected to the pilot valve and arranged at least from the pilot valve to the floor while bundled together, and a hose cover covers a plurality of over-floor portions of the respective hoses between the pilot valve and the floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO., LTD.Inventors: Kazuyuki TAKEDA, Satoshi KURUSHIMA, Daiki NAKABAYASHI
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Patent number: 8156966Abstract: There is disclosed an animal-resistant tubing system. The animal resistant tubing system may include a flexible tube disposed within a coil shield, the coil shield having an uncompressed length longer than a length of the flexible tube. The coil shield may have an inside diameter larger than an outside diameter of the flexible tube. The entire length of the coil shield may be free to move radially, axially and rotationally about the flexible tube except that the first and second fittings may prevent the coil shield from moving axially beyond the ends of the flexible tube, such that the length of the coil shield is compressed between the first fitting and the second fitting.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Senet Partners, LLCInventor: Bradley Senet
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Patent number: 8151870Abstract: A tube shield assembly for protecting tubes includes a guard, a securing member and a holding tooth, wherein welding is not required to secure the guard to the tube. The guard is axially elongated and can have a semi-cylindrical cross-section to define a main body portion. The securing member includes at least one pair of fastening clips to secure the guard to the tube. The fastening clips permit radial expansion and contraction of the tube and the tube shield assembly in response to, for example, temperature fluctuations. The holding tooth is a tooth-like protrusion between the tube shield assembly and the tube to which it is secured to prevent axial slippage of the tube shield assembly up or down the length of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: The Southern CompanyInventor: Damon E. Woodson
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Patent number: 8141593Abstract: The system includes, in addition to the sleeve (11), a tubular core (12) for keeping in a stretched condition the sleeve, adapted to receive inside it the elongate member, and a film (13) with a low coefficient of friction placed between the sleeve (11) and the core (12) to enable the core to slide relative to the sleeve. The film (13) extends at least from a first end (15) of the sleeve to a first end (17) of the core (12) opposite the first end (15) of the sleeve, makes a half-turn at the first end (17) of the core (12) and then extends inside the core as far as its second end (18) at which it makes a half-turn and then extends outside the core (12) as far as the sleeve (11) to which it is fixed externally.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Societe Industrielle de Construction d'Appareils et de Materiel ElectriqueInventors: Pierre Henri Adrien Francois, Piotr Gorecki, Laurent Chanat
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Publication number: 20120048415Abstract: A protective sleeve for being installed around a longitudinal portion of a pipe (72) for transporting hydrocarbons. The sleeve includes a set of rings, each of which has two opposite flanks (16, 18), and which are retained together in series, with the flanks (16, 18) opposite each other, by a plurality of elastically deformable connecting elements (32). The bending of the longitudinal portion is capable of causing contraction of the connecting elements (32) located towards the inside of the curve, as well as the elongation of the opposite connection elements (32), in order to resist the bending. Each connecting element (32) has two opposite rigid attachment portions (34, 36) and an elastic deformable body (38) interposed between the two attachment portions. The attachment portions (34, 36) are attached to the flanks (16, 18) opposite the rings (10), respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventors: Philippe Espinasse, Jean-Michel Gerez
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Patent number: 8122913Abstract: A hose or cable protector has a pair of articulating guides, each with rollers for creating an arcuate hose path around the sharp corner of a tunnel mouth which would otherwise cause abrasion to the hose. A stop imposes a guide to guide angle of eighty (80) degrees but the usual angle is greater and up to one hundred and twenty (120) degrees. Arches span the guides and retain the protector on the hose or cable. In a variant, the arches are spring loaded and adjustable to retain or release the hose. A control line positions the protector at the selected site.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventor: Gordon William Stark
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Publication number: 20120024412Abstract: An articulated pipeline assembly for the transport of fluids including a fluid conduit for transporting fluid and an articulating shell assembly that is positioned to encapsulate the fluid conduit. The articulating shell assembly includes a plurality of articulating shell segments, each articulating shell segment comprising both a ball and a socket, wherein the ball of each articulating shell segment is engaged with a socket of an adjacent articulating shell segment to form a ball and socket joint. Each articulating shell segment is configured to rotate with respect to an adjacent articulating shell segment by virtue of the ball and socket joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Arkema IncInventors: Christopher A. Bertelo, Anthony Decarmine
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Patent number: 8077462Abstract: A cooling apparatus and method are provided which include an air-to-liquid heat exchanger and system coolant inlet and outlet plenums mounted to an electronics rack door along an edge of the door remote from the edge hingedly mounted to the rack. The plenums are in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and respectively include an inlet and outlet. Coolant supply and return hoses are disposed above the electronics rack and couple the inlet plenum to a coolant supply header and the outlet plenum to a coolant return header. The hoses are sufficiently long and flexible to open or close the door. A stress relief structure is attached to the top of the door and clamps the supply and return hoses in fixed relation to relieve stress on connect couplings at the ends of the hoses to the plenum inlet and outlet during opening or closing of the door.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Wayne A. Barringer, David P. Graybill, Madhusudan K. Iyengar, Roger R. Schmidt, James J. Steffes, Gerard V. Weber, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110297266Abstract: An hose standoff comprises a sleeve molded onto a hose and a standoff flange extending circumferentially from the sleeve. The flange contacts a surface to which the hose is adjacent, spacing the hose away from the surface and any proximate edges. The sleeve may extend from the flange, along the hose, in at least one direction to protect the hose from abrasion or cutting by an edge extending perpendicular from the surface toward the hose. A metal collar may be crimped onto the hose with the sleeve overmolding the collar. Also, a fabric covering may be disposed over the hose with the collar crimped over the fabric covering and the sleeve overmolding the collar and at least a portion of the fabric covering. Preferably the sleeve overmold contacts and bonds or otherwise mechanically locks with the fabric covering and/or the underlying hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Layne Railsback, Donald R. Gilbreath, Michael H. Ellis
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Publication number: 20110240685Abstract: A hose management arrangement for use with a fuel dispenser having a fuel hose and a fuel nozzle, including a first coupler with a first portion and a second portion, the first coupler being fixed to the fuel hose by the first portion such that a first portion of the fuel hose extends from the first portion of the first coupler to a first end of the fuel hose and a second portion of the fuel hose extends from the first portion of the first coupler to a second end of the fuel hose, and an elongated resilient member including a first end fixed to the first coupler and a second end fixed adjacent the second end of the fuel hose, wherein the second portion of the first coupler slidably receives the second portion of the fuel hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: GILBARCO INC.Inventors: John E. Ingold, Ryan C. Garrett
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Patent number: 8006721Abstract: An anti-kink device for hoses with an external corrugated structure, in particular for vacuum cleaner hoses, such hoses comprising at least one external groove-like channel which runs in a helical manner. The anti-kink device is formed by a wire coil made from spring steel which is screwed into the groove-like channel from one hose end and is fixed to the hose end. This anti-kink device is applied over the entire hose length or only partially at points of the hose which are at risk of kinking.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Truplast Kunststofftechnik GmbHInventors: Georg Peter Linhart, Christian Norbert Linhart
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Patent number: 7963299Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for dissipating heat from a region of flexible pipe covered by a bend stiffener. The method includes the steps of, via at least one channel in an outer surface around a flexible pipe, providing a flow path for water to flow from a region of the flexible pipe covered by a bend stiffener to an uncovered region of the flexible pipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Wellstream International LimitedInventor: Terence Henry Sheldrake
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Patent number: 7954518Abstract: The disclosure pertains to installing a plurality of tear cords between a metal tube and a protective jacket. The multiple cords facilitate ease of removal of the protective jacket by creating a panel of the jacket that is detached from the remainder by pulling on the multiple tear cords. The resulting widened space can be used to remove the tube from the remaining protective jacket. The jacketed tubes may be used in a hydrocarbon production downhole well bore. The tubes may be used to furnish hydraulic fluid or chemicals into the well bore. The contents may be pressurized or under vacuum. The jacketed tubes are hermetically sealed. The tubes, which may be 1 inch in diameter, are joined using compression fittings. Tear cords are used to facilitate removal of the protective jacket without damage to the tube surface thereby facilitating the placement of compression fittings and maintaining the integrity of the tube wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventors: Roy Torrance, Jody James
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Patent number: 7952030Abstract: A wire guide for an electronic device has a base being mounted in the electronic device and a protecting tube being pivotally mounted in the base. Wires of the electronic device are mounted through the protecting tube so the wires pivot smoothly to connect the electronic device conveniently to a power supply. Therefore, The wires do not have to be bent or forced so the electronic device is more convenient to use, and safer since the wires and protective tube are not snapped easily.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Cyber Power System Inc.Inventors: Lien-Hsun Ho, Hsiung-Kuei Cheng, Chung-Chien Tseng
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Patent number: 7942169Abstract: A folding type cable protection and guide device is provided in which a cable is accommodated into a cable accommodating space. The cable accomodating space can be easily adapted to accommodate the cable, even if the cable is a long body. The assembly load is decreased. Further, the use of many different sized metal molds is not required. The form stability of the cable accommodating space is sufficiently ensured during both linear movement and flexion movement, so that smooth linear movement and flexion movement can be attained. The rectangularly shaped cable accommodating space is formed by folding a pair of right and left folded sections 110, 110 extending in a longitudinal direction of the extruded synthetic resin tape 100 along the longitudinal direction of the tape.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Tsubakimoto Chain Co.Inventors: Shoichiro Komiya, Takayuki Matsuda
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Publication number: 20110005807Abstract: A protective device includes a mechanical protective sheath (20) and a thermal protective nozzle (30) mounted at one end (21) of the mechanical protective sheath (20), the mechanical protective sheath (20) including a tubular textile structure that is deformable by compression in the longitudinal direction of the mechanical protective sheath (20), the textile structure having, in a longitudinal compression area, an expanded sheath portion (25) adapted to interact by the reversion of one end (32) of the thermal protective nozzle (30). The device can be used in particular for protecting an element (11) connecting to a sensor (12) of an engine (13).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: FEDERAL MOGUL SYSTEMS PROTECTIONInventors: Jean-Rene Chesnais, Yann Batique, Jean Ferrand
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Patent number: 7857009Abstract: An apparatus for increasing the bending strength of tubes is provided. The apparatus may include an adapter and at least one sprint element. The adapter may have a shape that is matched to a cross-sectional shape of a tube end in such a manner that the adapter may be fitted to a tube connection of a device instead of the tube end and the tube end may be fitted to the adapter. The at least one spring element may be connected to the adapter. The at least one spring element may project out of the adapter in the direction of the tube. The at least one spring element may include a holding element at the projecting end. The holding element matches the cross-sectional shape of the tube and describes at least half the periphery of the tube. A fitted tube abuts against the holding element when the tube is subjected to bending. The rigidity of the spring element increases the bending strength of the tube in the region between the adapter unit and the holding element.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Stefan Groβ
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Patent number: 7849886Abstract: A conduit array configured to route in-floor tubing includes a plurality of elbow conduits. A webbing is positioned between each of the elbow conduits in the plurality of elbow conduits to connect the plurality of elbow conduits. The webbing is configured to allow for separation of at least one of the plurality of elbow conduits from the conduit array, thus allowing for the conduit array to be scaleable or sizeable.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2009Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: J. G. Starew Innovative Solutions, L.L.C.Inventors: Gregory T. Carew, Matthew J. Kusz
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Publication number: 20100294389Abstract: A wear pad for a piping structure which is supported by a support structure is disclosed. A wear pad according to the present invention comprises a fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite pre-form structure for attachment to the piping structure where the fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite pre-form structure has a shape conforming to the shape of the exterior of the piping structure. A stand-off patch is adhesively bonded to one side of the fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite pre-form structure, and this stand-off patch defines the thickness of the bond between the piping structure and the fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite pre-form structure when it is in attached to the piping structure. SMP adhesive material is used to adhesively bond the fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite structure to the piping structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: James M. Souza, Genevieve Withers
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Publication number: 20100282352Abstract: A clear plastic member is formed to provide channels to contain service cords and utilities. The center channel most generally will contain the power cord. The channels on each side of the center channel are of smaller cross section and may include data, communication, and utility applications in any combination. Central and part of the extruded member is a cavity that transverses the entire top area of the member. The application of this cavity is to encapsulate a pattern representative of the floor, wall, veiling, or desk that the device is being mounted to, or this cavity could also contain graphical details including the logo of the company, legends, and other customized details to provide complimentary graphical details with the power, communication, data, or utility services.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: H. Winston Maue, Jeff A. Kempf, Terri L. Tahnoose, Assi Grossman
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Patent number: 7829819Abstract: A method for securing a component to a tank includes forming the tank having a wall of multiple layers of polymer material with an opening in the wall, outer layers of polymer, and an inner layer of polymer having an inner surface whose color is dark relative to a natural color of the outer layers. The component is formed with a mounting surface of polymer. The tube wall opening is used to install the component in the tank such that the mounting surface contacts the inner surface. Energy is transmitted onto an area of a surface of the tank wall where the mounting surface contacts the inner surface. The transmitted energy is use to produce a weld between the mounting surface and the tank wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Automotive Components Holdings, LLCInventors: Joseph DeMaria, Stanley Lank, James Potter, Mark W. Plansinis, Mark A. Harris, Michael J. Boehk
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Patent number: 7814938Abstract: A safety line hose to which a worker can be attached and which includes a passageway for communicating an air compressor with a pneumatic tool. The safety line includes an elongated flexible pneumatic hose, an elongated flexible tubing enveloping the pneumatic hose, and an elongated, flexible, wear resistant sheath enveloping the tubing. A compressor air hose connector is attached to the end of the pneumatic hose located at the first end of the safety line hose, and is adapted to be connected to the outlet of an air compressor hose. A pneumatic tool connector is attached to the end of the pneumatic hose located adjacent the second end of the safety line hose, and is adapted to be connected to a pneumatic tool. A fastening member is attached to the first end of the safety line hose and is adapted to be releasably fastened to a safety line attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Inventors: Willie M. Davis, Jr., Geneva M. Franks, Scotty R. Randall
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Publication number: 20100236654Abstract: A fluid conduit having a self-healing sleeve in a spaced relationship from the conduit to provide protection against leaks due to ballistic projectiles, such as small arms fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC.Inventors: John R. Barber, Brian P. Corbett
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Patent number: 7784259Abstract: A cable carrier (10) has top (18) and bottom (16) longitudinally continuous sides, with one side (18) more flexible and the opposite side (16) less flexible. The sides are made of continuous sheets of material to define a closed tubular shape in which energy carriers can be housed and supported. The sheets may be integral, or have integral parts, and can be extruded. The carrier may be longitudinally openable with a zipper structure (125) to permit loading of energy carriers.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: A&A Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: James D. O'Rourke, Jay R. O'Brien, Mark A. Zanolla
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Publication number: 20100212767Abstract: An exhaust system for a vehicle features a pipe finisher including an inner sleeve. The inner sleeve has a reduced diameter portion spaced upstream from a downstream end of the inner sleeve. An exhaust pipe disposed in the inner sleeve, the exhaust pipe including a radially outward extending projection downstream of the reduced diameter portion of the inner sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: NISSAN TECHNICAL CENTER NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Martin Derry, Mozaffar Roshanfar
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Publication number: 20100193060Abstract: A conduit connector device includes an open-ended sleeve with aligned openings through upper and lower walls of the sleeve for insertion of a fastener to secure the lower wall of the sleeve to a support. A cover member or bridge is inserted into the sleeve between two conduit ends to cover the opening in the upper wall after the lower wall is attached to the support, restricting access to the previously inserted fastener. The ends of two adjacent lengths of conduit to be connected are inserted into opposite ends of the sleeve to abut the opposite ends of the bridge, and the adjacent lengths of conduits are thereby attached to the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: HOLOCOM, INC.Inventors: Craig McCarthy, Scott Beeson
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Publication number: 20100180974Abstract: The present embodiments relate to an apparatus which can be used to increase the bending strength of a tube in its connection region. The apparatus may include an adapter unit, the shape of which is matched to a cross-sectional shape of a tube end in such a manner that on the one hand the adapter unit can be fitted to a tube connection of a device instead of the tube end and on the other hand the tube end can be fitted to the adapter unit. The apparatus may also include at least one spring element made of glass fiber reinforced plastic, which is connected to the adapter unit, projects out of the adapter unit in the direction of the tube and has a termination element at the projecting end, against which termination element a fitted tube abuts when subjected to bending, so that the rigidity of the spring element increases the bending strength of the tube in the region between the adapter unit and the element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventors: Stefan Gross, Harald Neumann
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Patent number: 7757722Abstract: An insulated pipe concealer is provided comprising an elongated plastic pipe sleeve with a left side and right side pivotally connected to each other and adapted to close. An elongated insulation element is found inside the pipe sleeve with a channel adapted to receive a pipe. Latches for fastening the two sides of the pipe sleeve together; and hinged flaps adapted for attachment to a wall are attached to the exterior of the pipe sleeve. This pipe concealer is particularly useful in covering refrigeration pipes found on building exteriors.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventors: James A. Lesch, Jr., Glen P. Metzler
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Publication number: 20100175773Abstract: A hose or cable protector has a pair of articulating guides, each with rollers for creating an arcuate hose path around the sharp corner of a tunnel mouth which would otherwise cause abrasion to the hose. A stop imposes a guide to guide angle of eighty (80) degrees but the usual angle is greater and up to one hundred and twenty (120) degrees. Arches span the guides and retain the protector on the hose or cable. In a variant, the arches are spring loaded and adjustable to retain or release the hose. A control line positions the protector at the selected site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Gordon William Stark
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Patent number: 7753082Abstract: A tube which includes: a tube body portion through which a fluid flows; a protector portion having an interior hollow space in which the tube body portion is provided, and an exterior wall defining the interior hollow space and having a flat outer surface; and a supporting portion supporting the tube body portion inside the hollow space in a position spaced from an inner surface of the hollow space. The supporting portion extends from the exterior wall of the protector portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the flat outer surface of the exterior wall and across the hollow space to support the tube body portion at a middle portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignees: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Mitsuba CorporationInventors: Toshiaki Anno, Yoshiharu Wada
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Publication number: 20100163132Abstract: The invention relates to an insulating device containing a first machine element, in particular an exhaust gas pipe, and at least one second machine element, in particular an exhaust manifold, that is connected to said first machine element and through which, in particular, a hot medium can flow and being connected to a unit. The insulating device at least partially surrounds the machine element and is connected to the unit. The aim of the invention is to further develop the claimed insulating device with a low amount of production and material expenditure such that mounting and demounting can be carried out in a simple manner and can be adapted in a problem-free manner to various types of units.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: Michael Becker
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Publication number: 20100037971Abstract: Improved conduit covers and methods of making and using same enable the conduits to be located easily and their contents to be readily identified. The covers have a simple construction which allows for inexpensive manufacture and simple and rapid installation over conduits having a wide range of diameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Glenn J. Scherer, Chad C. Schwartz
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Publication number: 20100035078Abstract: A hand wrappable heat shield and method of construction thereof has outer and inner layers of metal embossed with peaks and valleys. An intermediate layer of insulation material is sandwiched between the outer and inner layers of metal. The peaks embossed in the outer layer are offset relative to the peaks embossed in the inner layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Eric K. Staudt, John E. Burdy, Timothy D. Sellis
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Patent number: 7650911Abstract: A method of restricting fluid flow through a passageway can include inserting a device comprising memory foam into the passageway. The expanded memory foam can have a cross-sectional profile with a shape and size to securely fit within the passageway so as to restrict fluid flow through the passageway. Additionally, the memory foam can have a receiving portion that extends from the first end to the second end that is configured for receiving an object that extends from the first end to the second end. The receiving portion can have various configurations and can include internal portions and external portions of the memory foam. The receiving portion can self-form a conduit around the object by expanding the memory foam around the object.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Gaphog International, a Utah LLCInventors: Dan B. Follett, David T. Cumming, Emily B. Christopulos
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Patent number: 7647946Abstract: A sheath for protecting a hose, particularly a fuel conduit, against shocks consists of a knitted tubular structure (10) with two faces, a first face (11) being made in the form of jersey and a second face (12) being made in the form of cotton fleece.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Federal Mogul Systems ProtectionInventors: GĂ©rard Mirmand, Florence Castel
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Publication number: 20090320950Abstract: A conduit array configured to route in-floor tubing includes a plurality of elbow conduits. A webbing is positioned between each of the elbow conduits in the plurality of elbow conduits to connect the plurality of elbow conduits. The webbing is configured to allow for separation of at least one of the plurality of elbow conduits from the conduit array, thus allowing for the conduit array to be scaleable or sizeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Gregory T. Carew, Matthew J. Kusz
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Patent number: 7637287Abstract: Disclosed is an anti-buckling device (1) which is made of an elastic material and comprises several ribs (2) that extend in the longitudinal direction thereof, the space between two ribs (2) forming a groove (3). The anti-buckling device (1) is inserted into a thin-walled duct. The anti-buckling device (1) prevents the duct from buckling and thus from being occluded in a bend when said duct is bent. A fluid is able to circulate within the duct and bypass the bend in the grooves (3) of the anti-buckling device (1). The envelope of the cross section of the anti-buckling device is essentially lenticular as a duct having a round cross section also becomes lenticular in a bend.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: LSS Life Support Systems AGInventors: Andreas Reinhard, Wendelin Egli, Dirk Schmieding
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Publication number: 20090314374Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a marine hose of which a limit mechanism does not work unnecessarily at the time of being wound up to a reel. In the marine hose of the present invention, protruded parts are provided at each axial direction end of the axial direction ends of the hose bodies, said each axial direction end is located at both sides in the axial direction of the connection portion which is provided with limit mechanism. By this, when the marine hose is wound up to the reel, the protruded parts of the hose bodies contact the outer surface of the reel, the outer surface of the limit mechanism does not contact the outer surface of the reel. Thus, large amount of the bending force is not added to the limit mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD.Inventor: Syunichi Ono
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Patent number: 7635009Abstract: A conduit array configured to route in-floor tubing includes a plurality of elbow conduits. A webbing is positioned between each of the elbow conduits in the plurality of elbow conduits to connect the plurality of elbow conduits. The webbing is configured to allow for separation of at least one of the plurality of elbow conduits from the conduit array, thus allowing for the conduit array to be scaleable or sizeable.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: J. G. Starew Innovative Solutions, L.L.C.Inventors: Gregory T. Carew, Matthew J. Kusz
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Patent number: 7635008Abstract: A device comprising memory foam can be used for restricting fluid flow through a passageway. Such a device can include memory foam having a body defined by a first end and a second end and at least one external wall extending therebetween. The body of the expanded memory foam can have a cross-sectional profile with a shape and size to securely fit within the passageway so as to restrict fluid flow through the passageway. Additionally, the memory foam can have a receiving portion that extends from the first end to the second end that is configured for receiving an object that extends from the first end to the second end. The receiving portion can have various configurations and can include internal portions and external portions of the memory foam. The receiving portion can self-form a conduit around the object by expanding the memory foam around the object.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Gaphog International, a Utah LLCInventors: Dan B. Follett, David T. Cumming, Emily B. Christopulos
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Patent number: 7628178Abstract: In a safety device for a tank system with a tank pipe 1 which has a pliable region and a rigid region, a reinforcing element 7 is allocated to the rigid region of the tank pipe 1. The reinforcing element 7 is hollow and is in contact with the entire circumference of the tank pipe 1 with its interior contour.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Daimler AGInventors: Bernd Ackermann, Wolfgang Fassnacht, Christoph Mueller, Theo Schick, Rolf-Dieter Walter, Christian Weimer
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Publication number: 20090293980Abstract: A metallic tubular structure having an inner surface providing a passage for conveying fluid or vapor, an outer surface, a multi-layer, strength-enhanced first end segment, a multi-layer, strength-enhanced second end segment, and a flexible segment intermediate the multi-layer, strength-enhanced first end segment and the multi-layer, strength-enhanced second end segment, the metallic tubular structure comprising: a first inner metallic tubular member, the inner surface thereof providing a fluid- or vapor-conveying passage for conveying fluid or vapor therethrough, the first inner metallic tubular member longitudinally extending the entire length of the metallic tubular structure, the first inner metallic tubular member comprising one or more metallic layers; a second metallic tubular member circumferentially disposed on the outer surface of a first end of the first inner metallic tubular member, the second metallic tubular member longitudinally extending a predetermined distance on the first inner metallic tuType: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Charles S. Burke, II
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Patent number: 7614427Abstract: A flexible conduit for routing cable between a source and destination is provided herein. The flexible conduit may have a corrugated cover portion and a generally flat attachment portion for attaching the flexible conduit to an attachment surface or nearby structure. It is contemplated that the flexible conduit may flex in the lateral and/or vertical direction such that the flexible conduit may be intricately routed between the source and destination. It is also contemplated that the attachment portion may be directly attached (e.g., pressure sensitive adhesive, hooks and loops, etc.) to the attachment surface to allow ease of installation without the use of tools. It is also contemplated that the elongate hollow body of the conduit may exhibit a slit opening opposite the attachment portion of the conduit to facilitate non-destructive installation and removal of the cables. It is also contemplated that the attachment portion may be attached to the attachment surface with screws.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: James H. McKane
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Patent number: 7615405Abstract: An electronic dive and method of fabricating an electronic device. The method including placing a placement guide over a top surface of a module substrate, the placement guide having a guide opening, the guide opening extending from a top surface of the placement guide to a bottom surface of the placement guide; aligning the placement guide to an integrated circuit chip position on the module substrate; fixing the placement guide to the module substrate; placing an integrated circuit chip in the guide opening, sidewalls of the placement guide opening constraining electrically conductive bonding structures on bottom surface of the integrated circuit chip to self-align to an electrically conductive module substrate contact pad on the top surface of the module substrate in the integrated circuit chip position; and bonding the bonding structures to the module substrate contact pads, the bonding structures and the module substrate contact pads in direct physical and electrical contact after the bonding.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Paul Stephen Andry, Leena Paivikki Buchwalter, Raymond R. Horton, John Ulrich Knickerbocker, Cornelia K. Tsang, Steven Lorenz Wright
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Publication number: 20090270837Abstract: An improved tubing device, preferably for use in the medical industry is provided. The tubing device provides a seamless transport path by using the tubing itself as the transport means without any other internally wetted parts, or connections, to provide a substantial reduction in the number of fluid contact components, and eliminate the need for cutting tubes into segments to be later bonded via tubing connectors. This can reduce the risk of contamination of the transported materials and can also reduce the use of chemicals such as adhesives and bonding agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: Majid Zia, Anthony J. Angelo, Craig M. Wilson