With Diverse Locking Means Patents (Class 138/167)
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Patent number: 6216742Abstract: There is provided a heat insulating hose which comprises a seamless cylindrical inner tube formed of a synthetic resin, and a cylindrical heat insulating layer formed of a foamed synthetic resin for covering an outer peripheral face of the inner tube, characterized in that the inner tube is provided at its one end with a cylindrical part for connection with a drain outlet of an air conditioning appliance and formed with a number of ring-shaped protrusion stripes which project toward its outer circumference over an entire length thereof in its axial direction except the cylindrical part spacing a distance W which is wider than an axial width w of each of the ring-shaped protrusion stripes, and that an area b of a desired range spaced by a determined length a from the cylindrical part is an area wherein a number of ring-shaped protrusion stripes are formed at a smaller distance s.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Totaku Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hiroyuki Masui, Toshihiro Nakanishi, Masaru Sato
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Patent number: 6202700Abstract: A drainage pipe for use in a basement waterproofing system is disclosed. The drainage pipe includes a plurality of openings located along its lower sidewalls. The drainage pipe includes a cleaning tube affixed to an interior surface of the drainage pipe. The tube has a plurality of spaced holes which allow fluid such as air or water to be forced out of the tube and clean debris from the drainage pipe. A garden hose, air hose or other fluid source can be attached to the tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Joseph Bevilacqua
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Patent number: 6176052Abstract: The installation of a fire retarding division-penetrating member is enhanced and the member fits the outer circumference of inconstant penetrating material to prevent the filler from dropping. The heat expansion fire resistant material may be securely provided. A tongue piece (17) of fire resistant material (16) may fit to the surface and valley of pipe (25) and cable (26) only by fitting the saw teeth state heat expansion fire resistant material (16) with its upper face being covered with the sheet (19) inside the holding frame (11) of sleeve main bodies (10) and (10a) that are split into two pieces and by dropping these sleeve main bodies (10) and (10a) into the floor through-hole (24) from above. In this way, the filler like mortar (28) and so forth can be immediately filled from the upper floor with no need for repairing the heat expansion fire resistant material (16).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Tosetz Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jiro Takahashi
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Patent number: 6161589Abstract: A pipe hole covering and sealing trim for covering and sealing a hole in a wall through which a pipe extends. The pipe hole covering and sealing trim includes an annular piece has inner and outer perimeters, and front and back faces. The inner perimeter of the piece defining a center hole through the piece designed for extending a pipe therethrough. The piece has an inwardly extending resiliently deformable annular gasket along the inner perimeter of the piece designed for forming a seal between the pipe and the piece.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Inventors: Russell Bolotte, Rodney Bolotte
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Patent number: 6032702Abstract: A sheathing strip with mating side edges that includes a flexible plastic film sheathing strip having a nominal thickness of less than twenty thousandths of one inch, first and second side surfaces, and first and second strip side edges; a first mating side edge formed onto the first side surface of the first side edge of the sheathing strip; and a second mating side edge formed onto the second side surface of the second side edge of the sheathing strip. The first and second mating side edges mate to form a tubular sheath when the sheathing strip is wrapped helically around a bundle of wires or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventor: John F. Bearden
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Patent number: 5975146Abstract: A ventilation duct includes an envelope lined on the inside by insulation panels. The panels have a lining on the side of the flow channel of the duct and on at least one part of at least one of transverse edges of the duct. This lining extends over at least one part of each of both sides of the edge and is integrated with the panel. Z shaped sections may be used to hold adjacent panels.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Alain Lardillat, Alain Melinand, Claes Staffan Tigerfeldt
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Patent number: 5967194Abstract: A tubular article of resilient material used as a protective sheathing for wires, hoses or other elongated substrates is provided with substantially circumferentially extending corrugations and a longitudinally slit side wall to allow for installation over the substrates. Fastening means in the form of hook-and-loop fastening tape is applied to the abutting edges of the slit so that the hooks and loops interlock when the slit is closed. The hook-and-loop tape protects the fingers of the worker during installation of the tubular article, prevents relative movement of the slit edges caused by turning and twisting forces, thereby eliminating undesirable noise during use and the need for taping following installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventor: Lee H. Martin
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Patent number: 5958529Abstract: A side entry heat recoverable article. The heat recoverable article comprises a longitudinal body member composed of a cross-linked polymer and having a generally C-shaped cross section. The body member preferably includes circumferential ribs. A layer of adhesive adjacent to the interior surface of the body member may be co-extruded with the body member or provided separately. The heat recoverable article is preferably used for repairing damaged wire.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Inho Myong, David W. Solano
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Patent number: 5947159Abstract: An elastic metal sheet member with thermal expansion material being lined on its internal face is curved to a C-letter shape. A claw is formed downward to a opening side tip, and a engaging mouth is formed to the opposite opening side tip. In this structure, the penetrating member can be fitted to the piping "A" or can be detached from it only by pressing the elastic metal sheet for its contraction in diameter with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Tosetz Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jiro Takahashi
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Patent number: 5941287Abstract: A removable reusable insulating unit suitable for insulating exposed pipe sections forming components of an insulated pipe system, the unit having a hollow body constructed of an insulating material which is capable of being easily cut the hollow body defining an interior and an exterior of the insulating unit, the interior sized to envelop an exposed pipe section on an insulated pipe system, the body having at least two pipe receptor areas, each sized to accommodate a component of an insulated pipe system.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1996Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Corick, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Joseph Terito, Jr., Michael Wayne Britt, Grace Richard Crain, Christopher Scott Schaffer
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Patent number: 5924457Abstract: In a pipe in which a plate material is formed into a cylindrical shape, and a one-side edge portion and the other-side edge portion are joined to each other to thereby form a pipe body, a fitting convex portion is integrally formed on the one-side edge portion of the pipe body, and a fitting concave portion is integrally formed in the other-side edge portion so that the fitting convex portion is fitted into the fitting concave portion. Further, a top end portion of the fitting concave portion is bent and received in a recess portion formed in the pipe body.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Calsonic CorporationInventors: Hiroyuki Inaba, Ryuji Yasuda, Hideyuki Sasaki
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Patent number: 5901756Abstract: A flexible wear sleeve for protectively surrounding one or more flexible cables or conduits leading to a spot-welding machine or an arc-welding machine or robot, the wear sleeve being formed by joining opposed edges of a flexible web to one another by a zipper connection. The flexible web is formed from a tough, durable material, such as a KEVLAR.RTM. material, and its opposed edges are also provided with elements of a VELCRO.RTM. connection to overlie the zipper and protect the zipper from contact with welding flash and/or foreign material. The flexible web is provided with at least one longitudinally extending pocket, and a flexible rod is inserted into the pocket to provide the flexible wear sleeve and the flexible cables or conduits protected thereby with an elastic memory to cause them to return to an undistorted configuration after removal of a distorting load therefrom and to provide a controlled bend radius thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: John J. Goodrich
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Patent number: 5899239Abstract: Tubular components for use in modular fencing systems are manufactured utilizing die-forming of a flat plastic sheet, rather than by profile extrusion of a tubular form. This approach is made feasible by an aesthetically acceptable and structurally sound longitudinal edge joint configuration. The joint is formed by cooperating clip members formed along opposing longitudinal edges of the sheet. The clip members are interlocked with each other in overlapping relation following the die-forming operations. The clip members are substantially concealed by peripheral side portions of the component that are held in closely spaced or abutted relation. Structural integrity is assured by staking overlapping portions of the clip members to each other at longitudinally spaced locations. This can be accomplished with a thin circular blade having teeth that rotate to pass between the peripheral side portions and to press against and deform the overlapping portions, one into the other.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Associated Materials, IncorporatedInventor: Mark Lawrence Coulis
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Patent number: 5873391Abstract: Conduit liners and methods for their construction and use are provided. The liners include a first flexible layer mechanically bonded to at least one glass-containing layer and folded to form a tubular laminate. The laminate can be penetrable by resinous liquid capable of setting the form of substantially continuous matrix within the laminate following the expansion of the laminate within a conduit. In preferred versions of the liner, multiple glass layers are provided on the inner and outer diameter of the construction with a polyester core so as to meet minimum thickness requirements for vibration resistance under American in situ pipe vibration resistance codes.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Bay Mills LtdInventors: Mark Kittson, Steve Kulawic
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Patent number: 5797432Abstract: A pipe repair clamp especially for subsea offshore work has two half-shells held together around the pipe by two sets of diametrically opposite interlocking formations comprising in each set a series of abutments integral with a half-shell and a series of hooks integral with the other half-shell. The abutments are arranged in a castellated formation and provide first surfaces opposed to and engaged by second surfaces provided by the hooks. The half-shells have opposed abutting longitudinal faces with a longitudinal seal between each two abutting longitudinal faces extending along the half-shells. The longitudinal seals at their ends seal against 180.degree. seals at each end of the clamp, each 180.degree. seal being at an end of a respective half-shell. An annular gap 18 between the clamp 10 and the pipe is fillable with repair grout.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: British Gas plcInventors: Peter George Bennett, William Edgar Robinson
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Patent number: 5771941Abstract: A tubular longitudinal clamp is used to fix thermal insulation along piping within the clamp. The clamp comprises an open tubular body having one end with a larger diameter than the other end so that the tubular clamps can be fitted together by insertion of the smaller diameter end of one clamp into the larger diameter end of a second clamp. An embodiment of the invention includes a thermal insulation system for high or low temperature piping. Insulating material in parts of several lengths or helicoidal application with a width identical to the perimeter of an industrial pipe is installed on the pipe and is clamped thereto with a series of open tubular clamps mated one to the other.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Maria Eliane Almeida
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Patent number: 5733614Abstract: An arrangement for tightly enclosing a substrate with a heat-shrinking plastic sleeve (1), which has thickened sections (2, 3) along its longitudinal edges, has at least two rails (4, 5) pushed on the sleeve (1) after it has been placed around the substrate. The rails hold the longitudinal edges of the sleeve (1) together before, during and after the heat-shrinking. The two rails (4, 5) form a junction area and S-shaped profiles (6, 7) are placed in the junction area on both sides of the thickened edge sections (2, 3) and are enclosed by both of the rails (4, 5).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Alcatel Kabel AG & Co.Inventor: Werner Stieb
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Patent number: 5535787Abstract: A flexible cable holder is disclosed comprising a flexible web with a plurality of edge fasteners along opposite edges of the web. The edge fasteners are engaged, forming an enclosed duct for retaining cables, wires and power cords. End fasteners are provided at the ends of the web for attaching adjacent cable holders end-to-end. The web is flexible allowing the cable holder to form bends without special fittings or devices. End fasteners may be connected to edge fasteners to form branch connections.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Inventor: Kenneth L. Howell
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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: 5443096Abstract: A pipe repair coupling comprising a pair of semi-circular separate and independent coupling segments. Each segment is identical in cross section, length, and width. When coupled together along one elongated edge in a snap fit relationship, the interconnected segments may be placed about a cylindrical pipe to repair a hole or the like therein, then squeezed together to lock along the other free elongated edges thereof. A suitable adhesive is applied between the coupling and the pipe being repaired prior to squeezing the segments together.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Inventor: Robert King
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Patent number: 5391840Abstract: An insulated duct, for example for electric cables, comprises first and second co-operable members forming a duct therebetween and toggle clips to secure the first and second members together such that the first and second members are urged towards each other. Each member comprises a base of thermal insulation material and at least one wall portion of thermal insulation material extending from the base of at least one of the members. An external skin is provided on the thermal insulation material, and an internal lining is provided on the thermal insulation material. The thermal insulation material, the external skin and the internal lining of the first member are dimensioned substantially to abut against the thermal insulation material, the external skin and the internal lining respectively of the second member.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1992Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Zortech International LimitedInventors: John T. Hughes, Michael E. Smith
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Patent number: 5345972Abstract: A method for repairing local damage to pipelines by applying a cylindrical cladding consisting of two cylindrical half-shells welded together to create an interspace, which is sealed by applying gaskets forced against the circular edges of the cladding, after which resin is injected into the interspace at high pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Snam S.p.A.Inventors: Alfeo Goglio, Valentino Pistone
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Patent number: 5300732Abstract: An assembly capable of sealing an elongate substrate that is curved or angled along its length, which has a heat-shrinkable wraparound sleeve (1) having closure rails (3) adjacent opposing longitudinal edges thereof which can be held together by positioning a closure member thereover to maintain the sleeve in the wrapped-around configuration during heat-shrinkage and the closure member, which comprises an elongate channel (7) of sheet material substantially C-shaped in transverse cross-section having transverse first and second slits (9, 10) therein that extend substantially entirely across its width, respective first and second slits extending through each longitudinal edge, and giving the channel flexibility in two mutually perpendicular planes.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Alain Wambeke, Jean-Marie E. Nolf
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Patent number: 5262120Abstract: A method of manufacturing a protective sheath made of laminated material based on fibers impregnated with resin, the method making use of a cylindrical draping mandrel, wherein:at least two longitudinal elements are provided on the mandrel to project from the periphery thereof, which elements are disposed substantially along diametrically opposite generator lines of the mandrel, dividing the mandrel into two longitudinal semicylindrical portions;a first sheet of flexible laminated material is placed on one of the semicylindrical portions of the mandrel, with the longitudinal margins of the sheet overlying the longitudinal elements;a second sheet of flexible laminated material is placed on the other semicylindrical portion, with the longitudinal margins thereof overlying the longitudinal margins of the first sheet and the projecting longitudinal elements;the first and second sheets are pressed against the outside surfaces of the semicylindrical portions by means of a pressure difference;both sheets are hardeneType: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Aerospatiale Societe Nationale IndustrielleInventor: Joel Bretagne
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Patent number: 5123453Abstract: A length of pipe insulation is provided, that has a longitudinal slit that enables it to be positioned over a pipe that is to be insulated. A facing material is provided on the exterior of the generally tubular shaped insulation material. The facing material on one side of the slit has a somewhat adhesive-resistant material that lends itself to an adhesive strip not being permanently secured thereto, and a flap of facing material extends across the opening, having an adhesive flap portion generally in overlying relation to the somewhat adhesive-resistant material. The flap is capable of being extended by grasping it and moving it such that the adhesive portion extends further around the tubular shape to be able to engage the facing material, a securement strip holds the flap folded in a restrained fold but is capable of being broken when force is applied.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventor: Hal J. Robbins
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Patent number: 5099889Abstract: An external pipe protector for protecting steel or plastic pipe against damage is disclosed. The protector includes a flexible sheet of shock absorbing material which is shaped and sized to encircle at least part of the length of the pipe. Opposite ends of the shock absorbing material are positioned and secured in overlapping relationship to one another by fastening elements provided on the opposite overlapping ends of the shock absorbing material. The fastening elements are confronting adhesive surface attached to the opposite overlapping ends of the shock absorbing material. Strippable covers are initially attached to the adhesive surface prior to use thereof, and are easily removed to enable the adhesive surfaces to be brought into confronting relationship to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Inventor: Bernard Ratzlaff
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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: 4985942Abstract: A removable sleeve for covering a metal tubular handrail for a swimming pool or spa comprises an elongated substantially rectangular sheet of synthetic elastomer having a sheet of fabric bonded to the exterior surface thereof, and releasable securing structure extending along substantially the entire length of the opposite edges of the elongated sheet for joining the opposite edges to secure the sleeve around and along the tubular handrail.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Tony G. Shaw
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Patent number: 4920235Abstract: A conductive sheath for electrical cable including fasteners with hooks that hold together a conductive shield. This design accommodates all cables bundle diameters and is easily installed even after the cables have already been installed.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd.Inventor: Akio Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 4865893Abstract: A sleeve tube which has a single, longitudinal division or opening and is movable from a spread condition to a closed condition to form a circle of a first radius and coact with end sealing elements to form a cable sleeve. In the spread condition, the sleeve has a continually changing curvature, with the radius of curvature of the sleeve at a point opposite the opening being on a maximum radius of curvature and the radius of curvature continuing decrease as the openings are approached so that when the sleeve is moved to the closed position, all portions of the sleeve are deformed a slight amount from the relaxed, opened position to the closed position. Thus, a uniform closing pressure can be obtained on the entire periphery of each of the end sealing members.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Kunze, Ernst Bachel
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Patent number: 4865890Abstract: A protective sleeve comprising a sheet of sleeve-forming, chemically-dilated, elastomeric material which shrinks upon exposure to ambient air. The sheet has first and second opposed edges that can be brought into adjacency. The protective sleeve further includes a locking device comprising two locking members extending from the respective opposite edges of the sleeve. The locking members are formed of a material that is dimensionally stable upon exposure to air and substantially more rigid than the material from which the sleeve is made. The locking members provide a rigid locking surface which can adjoin the opposed edges of the sleeve to retain those edges in adjacency when the sleeve is positioned about a pipe, conduit, cable, or like member, and then exposed to ambient air to shrink around such a member.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: TTK Kenmark CorporationInventor: Max Erlichman
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Patent number: 4860799Abstract: A wraparound sleeve has closure members, typically in the form of upstanding rails, at its longitudinal edges. A channel having a discontinuity along its length is positioned over the closure members to hold the sleeve in a closed configuration. A clip is positioned between the closure members and the channel to bridge the discontinuity in the channel.The discontinuity in the channel preferably extends through the channel entirely, so that the channel is in two or more parts, which can be installed end to end.The discontinuity in the channel aids installation, particularly where the closure to be formed is of long length.This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 920,493, filed Oct. 17, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 071,536, filed July 9, 1987, now abandoned.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Louis Van Noten
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Patent number: 4861946Abstract: A cable sleeve having end members and a sleeve member having at least one longitudinally extending slot and a clamping device for closing said slot and holding the sleeve member in sealing engagement on said end members. The cable sleeve further includes a gripping arrangement for prevent the spreading apart of the ends of the slot. This arrangement includes the sleeve member having inwardly directed segment-like flanges adjacent each edge of the slot and an arrangement for holding the two flanges together including a stiffening element that extends across the slot and is connected to each of the flanges on each side of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Pichler, Dieter Kunze
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Patent number: 4778700Abstract: This invention relates to a pipe insulation product which, as contrasted to presently available commercial products, eliminates fishmouthing of the protective liner from the insulation blanket, eliminates cutting the liner at the job, always a difficult task, is extremely easy to manufacture, ship and handle, and is very easy to use in the field, even under adverse working conditions such as high winds.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1986Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Knauf Fiber Glass GmbHInventor: Jon W. Pereira
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Patent number: 4763694Abstract: A unitary retainer cup adapted for being attached around a continuous vertical pipe so as to retain particulate materials in the cup. The cup has a lower cylindrical sleeve portion and a conical-shaped upper retainer portion including suitable clamp means which permits mating edges of a longitudinal joint in the cup to be retained together. The cup can be constructed of thin sheet material which is sufficiently flexible to permit it being placed around a pipe and clamped firmly onto the pipe. The lower sleeve portion is lined with a resilient material to accommodate irregularities in the surface of the pipe. The cup conical portion has a drain opening provided near its lower end to permit periodic removal of accumulated material from the cup.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Inventor: Lillie M. Henderson
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Patent number: 4713272Abstract: A longitudinally divided cable sleeve has a U-shaped clamp element which coacts with a flexible sheet of heat shrinkable material having a closure element formed along one longitudinal edge. The closure element has a base connected by a neck portion to a longitudinally extending bead around which a portion of the flexible sheet opposite the closure element is wrapped and held by assembling the clamping element thereon. Since the closure element coacts with any portion of the flexible material, the diameter of the sleeve can be matched to the diameter of the article being enveloped in the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ernst Bachel, Wolfgang Giebel
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Patent number: 4669509Abstract: Disclosed is a pipe fitting cover for angled pipe joints formed of a single integral structure in which the opposed ends of the structure are secured about the angled pipe joint by a single securing means in the central portion of the topmost opposed end and wherein the top end may have an arcuate edge to provide a smoother overlap of the top end and bottom end. Also disclosed is a novel securing means for securing the cover about the angled pipe joint and a method of securing the cover about the angled pipe joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: Carol BotsolasInventor: Chris J. Botsolas
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Patent number: 4532168Abstract: A heat shrinkable covering in the form of a sheet which is heat shrinkable in a longitudinal direction, and a stiffening member connected at each of two longitudinally spaced transversely extending superimposable zones of the sheet. One stiffening member has holes and the other studs in the form of arm portions which are insertable through the holes to secure the stiffening members together. The arm portions can be flattened down onto the outside of the covering to retain the stiffening members together while reducing risk of the studs interfering with items such as cables adjacent the covered article. Preferably the studs have a resiliently compressible head portion which snap fits into holes formed through the sheet adjacent the holes in the stiffening member to facilitate locating the overlapped zones of the sheet relative to one another. In use, the sheet is wrapped around an article, the stiffening members are engaged together, and the sheet is then heat shrunk.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1984Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: Shaw Industries LimitedInventors: Robert E. Steele, Dilip K. Tailor, Rajni R. Lakhani
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Patent number: 4490422Abstract: A longitudinally extending split sleeve of shrinkable material having a pair of reinforced, longitudinally extending edge zones and a closure system of closure elements for closing the edge zone characterized by one of the edge zones having a meandrous profile with cutouts and tabs and the other edge zone having cutouts for receiving the tabs. In one embodiment, the cutouts of the other edge zone are apertures. In another embodiment the other edge zone has a meandrous profile with both tabs and cutouts.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Helmut Pascher
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Patent number: 4442153Abstract: A longitudinally divided cable sleeve having a strip-like sleeve member composed of thermo-plastic synthetic material having a memory shape characterized by the slot between the edges being covered by either the longitudinal edges being overlapped with respect to one another or one of the edges having an overlapping extension and with at least one of said edges having a mechanical reinforcement so that the edges are more thermally stable than the remainder of the strip when subjected to heat for shrinking the sleeve onto an object. The reinforcements may be completely embedded into the material of the strip, partially embedded or placed on outer surfaces thereof. Preferably, the reinforcements also support or provide interlocking connecting elements such as hook and catch elements for securing the edges together and the connection elements aid in taking up the shrinking force created during the shrinking operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1981Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans-Jurgen Meltsch
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Patent number: 4442154Abstract: A split sleeve of a shrinkable material having closure elements comprising projections and apertures for receiving the projections adjacent each edge characterized by the projections being integral tabs which are cut out from a portion of the sleeve and folded along the line inclined to the edge of the sleeve. To improve the stiffness of the longitudinal edges, reinforcing members may be partially embedded adjacent each edge with the closure elements formed therein or entirely embedded in the material of the sleeve member with the enclosure elements formed therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Johann Fortsch, Hans-Jurgen Meltsch
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Patent number: 4442155Abstract: A longitudinally divided cable sleeve characterized by a strip-like sleeve member which is composed of a heat-shrinkable material and has two longitudinal edges with reinforcing inserts to form first and second edges with reinforced portions, and coacting closure elements for joining the edges together with the elements on the first edge being bent from strips of material and having a head portion that is received in a slot or opening in the second edge. Preferably, each of the elements bent from a strip of material has a link portion, which is received in a slot of the first edge up to an abutment surface and a projecting closure part which is inserted through the opening of the second edge is provided with a latch element to prevent accidental and unintentional disassembly of the closure elements after the projecting closure part is inserted through the opening of the second edge.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Johann Foertsch, Hans-Juergen Meltsch
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Patent number: 4433732Abstract: A fire protection system for installation about the periphery of a cable tray consisting of parallel side rails and spaced cross members fitted between the side rails and comprising heat expanding, fire retardant composite sheet material joined together to form a protective enclosure around the cable tray and means for mechanically joining sections of the fire protection system are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard R. Licht, Alan J. Marlor, Joseph C. Peisert
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Patent number: 4422478Abstract: A wrap-around device for enclosing an elongate object comprises a cover having two opposed edge portions and that can be interlocked to retain them together. At least one of the edge portions, and preferably both the edge portions, are provided with a protuberance, which extend along the edge portions and engage the opposed edge portion that may be caused if the edge portions are subjected to a tensile force tending to separate them, for example as may be caused if the device and enclosed object is bent.Preferably at least one of the edge portions is provided with a layer of adhesive to prevent moisture ingress between the edge portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Raychem LimitedInventors: Harry Pentney, Anthony R. L. Fitch
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Patent number: 4384906Abstract: A method for holding together the opposing ends of a flat sheet wrapped around an elongate substrate employs one or more closure devices, each closure device comprising a pair of frictional elements and a means for interengaging same. The frictional elements each have a channel member having a slit and a rod member positionable within said channel member, which when so positioned cooperates therewith to provide a conduit thereinbetween and to apply frictional forces to one end of the flat sheet when the end has been inserted through the slit and is in position between the rod member and the channel member. The closure is especially suited for joining elastomeric flat sheet, the sheet and closure device or devices collectively providing a protective closure.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Robert J. Molinari, Robert Parker, Thomas D. Ratzlaff
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Patent number: 4379473Abstract: A longitudinally divided cable sleeve which is composed of a shrinkable sleeve member of a shrinkable material having a bead on each edge for engagement with a sealing bar to form a sealing system characterized by each of the beads having a non-shrinkable longitudinally extending strengthening element embedded therein and the sealing bar having a pair of side elements interconnected by a central web, said side elements projecting from the central web to form an undercut groove on each side of said web so that the sealing bar is a cross-sectional configuration of a pair of C-shaped profiles facing in opposite directions and each groove receives one bead of the sleeve member to close said cable sleeve. The sealing bar is preferably made of a material having a good heat conduction property to improve the heating of the inner sealing zones during a shrinking process. If desired, a coating of a fusible adhesive can be applied in the area of the sealing zones to increase the sealing effect.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1981Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Dieter Kunze
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Patent number: 4371578Abstract: A material for wrapping around a pipe, cable or the like in which a flexible sheet of heat shrinkable material such as cross-linked polyolefin, is provided on each edge with a metal clip element. In one construction, the two elements being formed with a body portion attached to the sheet material and hook members which extend in the opposite sense to one another and are inclined towards the body member to hook into one another. A strip of material on one of the clip elements, or on the flexible material, extends under the free edge of one of the hook members to maintain the other hook member in engagement. In another construction the first clip element is provided with spaced apart bridge which are engaged with cooperating spaced apart hooks on the second clip element.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1980Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignee: A. C. Egerton LimitedInventor: Roy F. Thompson
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Patent number: 4364419Abstract: Fastener for a heat-recoverable wraparound sleeve, rigid enough at ambient temperatures to be slid over abutting rails of the sleeve but flexible enough at the recovery temperature of the sleeve to accommodate sharp transitions. The fastening has an elongate member rigid at ambient temperature and flexible at the recovery temperature, and a plurality of clamps extending transversely from the sleeve and which at least retain their clamping effect at the recovery temperature. The clamps can be covered by a protective material.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1981Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Jean-Marie E. Nolf
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Patent number: 4280536Abstract: A connector is used to join sheets of fibrous insulation into a duct. The connector includes a base plate to which a plurality of guide flanges and penetrating flanges are connected. The penetrating flanges are spaced from and parallel to the guide flanges, and both the penetrating and guide flanges project from the base plate. In use, the guide flanges bear against the outer surface of the insulating sheet while the knife-like edges of the penetrating flanges penetrate and mesh with the longitudinal fibers of the insulation.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Inventor: Erich Gnant
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Patent number: 4276909Abstract: A heat-recoverable wrap-around device is made from heat-shrinkable sheet material, two opposed edges of which may be secured together by fasteners so as to form a sleeve prior to recovery. Each edge region is provided with a strip of rigid material lying generally in the plane of the sheet. The strips may be bonded or embedded within the sheet material, or positioned in terminal loops therein, and are preferably so designed that they can be deformed into an interlocking relationship which withstands the recovery forces.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Inventor: Francois Biscop