With Packing Patents (Class 138/164)
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Patent number: 8973954Abstract: Sealing HVAC ductwork along its joints to reduce air leakage is achieved by the combination of a gasket and mechanical locking mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Alvin Coughenour, Vincent L. Bloom, Duane Fetko
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Publication number: 20130240077Abstract: A circular sheet metal duct having a sealant applied across the longitudinal seam. The sealant will improve the efficiency and will reduce or eliminate air leakage from the longitudinal seam. The sealant is applied during the manufacturing processes so that an installer does not have to seal the duct work. The method of manufacturing the sealant is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Gudenburr, Vincent L. Bloom
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Patent number: 8505185Abstract: A circular sheet metal duct having a sealant applied across the longitudinal seam. The sealant will improve the efficiency and will reduce or eliminate air leakage from the longitudinal seam. The sealant is applied during the manufacturing processes so that an installer does not have to seal the duct work. The method of manufacturing the sealant is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Gudenburr, Vincent L. Bloom
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Patent number: 8464415Abstract: A circular sheet metal duct having a sealant applied across the longitudinal seam. The sealant will improve the efficiency and will reduce or eliminate air leakage from the longitudinal seam. The sealant is applied during the manufacturing processes so that an installer does not have to seal the duct work. The method of manufacturing the sealant is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Gudenburr, Vincent L. Bloom
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Patent number: 8151430Abstract: A circular sheet metal duct having a sealant applied across the longitudinal seam. The sealant will improve the efficiency and will reduce or eliminate air leakage from the longitudinal seam. The sealant is applied during the manufacturing processes so that an installer does not have to seal the duct work. The method of manufacturing the sealant is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Gudenburr, Vincent L. Bloom
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Patent number: 7992904Abstract: HVAC ductwork should be sealed along its joints in order to reduce air leakage. The ductwork can be sealed by the combination of a gasket and mechanical locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Vincent L. Bloom, Douglas G. Gudenburr, Christopher A. Armstrong, Andrew J. Male
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Patent number: 7708034Abstract: A circular sheet metal duct having a sealant applied across the longitudinal seam. The sealant will improve the efficiency and will reduce or eliminate air leakage from the longitudinal seam. The sealant is applied during the manufacturing processes so that an installer does not have to seal the duct work. The method of manufacturing the sealant is provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Gudenburr, Vincent L. Bloom
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Patent number: 7478467Abstract: A circular sheet metal duct having a sealant applied across the longitudinal seam. The sealant will improve the efficiency and will reduce or eliminate air leakage from the longitudinal seam. The sealant is applied during the manufacturing processes so that an installer does not have to seal the duct work. The method of manufacturing the sealant is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Gudenburr, Vincent L. Bloom
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Patent number: 7422036Abstract: A tubular manifold device for a dishwasher and associated method are provided. The manifold device defines a contiguous interior channel between opposed inlet and outlet ends. The manifold device has an inner surface defining the interior channel and an opposing outer surface, and comprises at least two discretely-formed manifold portions, each extending between and at least bisecting the opposed inlet and outlet ends of the interior channel. The at least two manifold portions are capable of cooperating via respective engagable longitudinal edges so as to form at least two joints therebetween. At least one overmold member is configured to sealingly engage the at least two manifold portions, across each of the at least two joints, such that the interior channel is fluid-tight between the inlet and outlet ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Electrolux Home Products, Inc.Inventors: James Burrows, Doug Nagel, John Bragg
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Publication number: 20040035487Abstract: Composite pipe formed by a metallic pipe with inner lining of plastic material resistant to corroding agents, the inner lining formed by a prefabricated plastic material lamina, curved to tubular shape to adapt it to the inner surface of the metallic pipe, its longitudinal edges abutting or separated by a small width joint. The curved lamina is placed inside the metallic pipe adhered to its inner surface, filling the joint between its longitudinal edges with a filler compatible with the plastic material of the lamina and the material of the metallic pipe, and resistant to the fluids to be conveyed through the composite pipe. Also, a method to manufacture said composite pipe, comprising placing into the metallic pipe a curved plastic material lamina, expanding same until adhering against the inner surface of the metallic pipe, by means of an adhesive, filling the joint between the edges of the curved plastic material lamina with a filler material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Enrique Trivelli
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Publication number: 20020170610Abstract: Fluid transport and containment systems are protected from rupture related to an expanded volume within the systems. A fluid transport system, such as a water supply pipe, has a relief channel along its length configured for expanding outwardly when fluids contained in the pipe freeze and expand. A unitary pipe configuration including a pipe wall and an integral core structure that can be sealed at each end provides a means for expansion sufficient to resist freeze-induced rupture. Such pipe configurations can be used with conventional pipes and pipe fittings and with adapters adapted to fit both the improved pipes and conventional pipes and pipe fittings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventor: Richard L. Webber
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Patent number: 5692544Abstract: The assembly is designed to contain a leak arising from a damaged gasket positioned between the flanges of a pipe connection forming part of a pipeline carrying pressurized fluid. The assembly comprises a pair of steel half rings that are hinged together at one end so that they can be mounted to the connection in the form of a split ring. Each half ring contains an elongate seal element having an annular configuration. The ends of the half rings are lapped so that the split ring can be contracted with the ring ends overlapping. A chain and clamp assembly is tightened around the split ring to compress the seal elements into sealing engagement with the flanges. Shoulders formed by the half rings squeeze the abutting seal element ends together to effect a seal at the split ring breaks.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1995Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: International Pipeline, Inc.Inventors: Jaromir Friedrich, Bronislav Walter
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Patent number: 5505230Abstract: A protective sleeve assembly 10 for use in protecting conducting equipment such as cables, wiring and tubing is disclosed as comprising a longitudinal body portion 12 which includes an inner surface 16 and an outer surface 14, a male locking member 18 extending from one longitudinal edge of the longitudinal body portion and a female locking member 32 extending from a second longitudinal edge of the longitudinal body portion. The protective sleeve is selectively closeable by connecting the male and female locking members 18 and 32, respectively. An elastomeric sealing material 52 can be provided between the male and female locking members to assist in providing a fluid resistant seal.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Proprietary Technology, Inc.Inventor: Donald D. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5161580Abstract: An enclosure for housing a cable, the enclosure having a removable cover and, when removed, an opening is defined into the interior of the enclosure. Flanges extend inwardly of the enclosure and are located at the opening. The flanges are supported in recesses in the walls defining the enclosure and the flanges, in turn, include recesses in which fasteners for releasably securing the cover to the enclosure are supported. The connecting flanges of the predominant walls which are used in connecting multiple wall sections to form the enclosure are turned inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1990Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Tyton CorporationInventor: Christopher J. Klug
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Patent number: 5024251Abstract: A oiltight lay-in wireway comprised of wireway sections with hinged covers and a joint connector between the covers of two adjacent wireway sections. The covers overlay the joint connector. The joint connector has a free floating hinge connecting it to the wireway sections, allowing the cover to provide the main compression force on the joint connector gasket. A bolt with a splined shoulder provides a grounded connection between adjacent wireway sections while still allowing the joint connector to float freely. The compression force on the joint connector is exerted by the covers which are held closed by clips on the wireway sections. An oil resilient gasket provides a seal between adjacent wireway sections, between the joint connector and wireway sections, between the cover and joint connector, and between the cover and wireway sections. Raised ends on the cover contact the joint connectors while still maintaining a seal with the wireway sections.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Donald L. Chapman
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Patent number: 4942907Abstract: An intake manifold wherein separately produced sections of metallic or plastic material have neighboring surfaces defining a chamber which is adjacent the cavity of the manifold and is filled with a vulcanized elastomeric material which is bonded to the neighboring surfaces by a coupling agent, such as silane. The elastomeric material can be silicon rubber, nitryl rubber or polyacrylate rubber. The neighboring surfaces of the sections can form a tongue-and-groove connection which is adjacent the cavity of the manifold and is also adjacent the elastomeric material.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventors: Gunter Joh, Wilhelm Sedimayr
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Patent number: 4848409Abstract: An improved coupling guard for enclosing rotating couplings, shafts and other devices with the improvement comprising an interlocking closure consisting of a retainer element, a retained element and a resilient gasket substantially between the retainer and the retained elements. The improved coupling guard provides a substantially leakproof enclosure that is easily assembled and disassembled. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the guard comprises two or more semi-cylindrical shell portions that cooperate to form a substantially cylindrical enclosure and that are joined by use of the interlocking closures. In the closures, the gasket is adapted to both seal the closure against leakage and to resiliently bias the retained element into retaining engagement with the retainer element.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Dresser-Rand CompanyInventor: William H. Jahnke, Jr.
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Patent number: 4398564Abstract: A sealed lay-in wireway comprised of channel members secured together in end-to-end relation with sealing flange gaskets thereinbetween and having longitudinally spaced covers having resilient gaskets extending continuously along their periphery and having a pivotally mounted bridging member extending along their open sides between the adjacent ends of their covers which shiftably mounts a sealing plate thereunder, the sealing plate having gasket material at each of its ends which bears against inwardly extending flanges of the channel members when drawn upwardly by a camming mechanism carried by the bridging member, the upper surface of the sealing plate at the same time bearing against gasket material carried by the ends of the covers to cooperatively perfect a seal at all of the joints.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Federal Cartridge CorporationInventors: Steven J. Young, Gary K. Semmel, Terry L. Munich
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Patent number: 4240850Abstract: A strip is folded longitudinally around a tube to, thereby, establish an assembly of an inner and a concentric outer tube; individual slotted foam strips are placed in transverse orientation onto the strip just prior to folding; they will become spacers with V-shaped notches. Just prior to closing the outer split tube, foam is introduced into the ring space between the tubes which will spread freely through the notches.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Kabel- und Metallwerke, Gutehoffnungshutte AGInventor: Hans-Joachim Arntz
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Patent number: 4164243Abstract: A weld-joint in a segmented sheath of a large diameter, high voltage, compressed gas insulated transmission line includes longitudinal, radially aligned outer margins forming a longitudinal seam of joined sheath sections, an internally disposed recess offset from the joined margins, a longitudinal tongue overlapping the joined outer margins and mating with the recess, and a longitudinal sealing gasket, preferably an elastomeric tube, disposed in the region between the tongue and the tongue-receiving recess. A hollowed cutaway section is provided within the joint and aligned with the radial margins to form an enclosed cavity. A longitudinal ridge is provided along the sealing gasket for spacing and protecting the gasket. The end of the tongue and the adjacent walls of the internally disposed recess form together a Vee grove for trapping loose particles internal of the tubular enclosure formed by the joined sheath sections.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Alan H. Cookson, Philip C. Bolin
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Patent number: 4112568Abstract: This invention is a novel method for fabricating leak-tight tubular articles which have an interior flow channel whose contour must conform very closely with design specifications but which are composed of metal which tends to warp if welded.The method comprises designing two longitudinal half-sections of the article, the half-sections being contoured internally to cooperatively form the desired flow passageway. Each half-section is designed with a pair of opposed side flanges extending between the end flanges and integral therewith. The half-sections are positioned with their various flanges in confronting relation and with elongated metal gaskets extending between the confronting flanges for the length of the array. The gaskets are a deformable metal which is fusion-weldable to the end flanges. The mating side flanges are joined mechanically to deform the gaskets and provide a longitudinally sealed assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Robert L. Hale
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Patent number: 4077434Abstract: A sealed lay-in electrical conduit duct which is oil-tight and is comprised of U-shaped sealing collars which telescope into adjacent ends of aligned open ended sheet metal duct sections which are troughs generally U-shaped in cross-section and have their open sides unobstructed throughout their length and closable by a movable sealing trough cover. The sealing collars and duct sections have telescoping bottom and side wall portions, each of which carries elongated cooperating interengaging rib and groove elements which are aligned and extend normally to the longitudinal axis of the duct sections. Each collar member carries a sealing element extending throughout substantially its entire length which covers and seals the line of juncture of the adjacent ends of trough sections held in rigid aligned relation by the collar member.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1976Date of Patent: March 7, 1978Assignee: Federal Cartridge CorporationInventors: Edgar W. Sieckert, Robert D. Frayseth, John R. Breckenridge
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Patent number: 4040449Abstract: Lengths of lay-in ducts, each in the form of an open top trough having exterior connecting flanges at its ends, are connected together in end to end relation in a run by bolts passed through the flanges. Each trough is provided with a cover which terminates a slight distance short of the trough ends. A joint sealing device common to the adjacent end portions of two connected troughs provides a seal between the device itself and the tops of the adjacent end portions of the trough, between the end portions of the covers and their associated troughs, and between the adjacent end portions of the covers themselves. The device extends across the troughs, and has one end hingedly connected to a supporting bracket which, in turn, is clamped fixedly in position on one of the connected trough flanges by one of the connecting bolts connecting the flanges together.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1974Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: DeForest D. Butler, Andy Mancik
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Patent number: 3979808Abstract: A method of continuously processing two bands of material into profiled rails, inserting insulating material adjacent their lateral longitudinal borders, and then connecting their lateral longitudinal borders through the insulating material. Initial corrugations are formed in each of the bands, and the bands are simultaneously passed between rotating pairs of forming rolls. The initial corrugations formed in the bands are increased so that the length of each enveloping line of each part of each band is longer than the enveloping line contemplated for the corresponding part. The longitudinal border of one of the rails is provided with projections, and the border of the other rail is provided with openings. Finally, the longitudinal border provided with projections is bent around the other longitudinal border, and its projections are forced through the strip of insulating material into the openings of the other longitudinal border.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1975Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: Rapena Patent- und Verwaltungs AGInventors: Raimund Falkner, Heinz Grune