Abstract: An electro-welding device for electrically welding plastic elements together, comprising: a power source for having an AC current in circulation, an electrical converter AC/DC, heating means electrically connected to the converter for heating the weldable elements, electrical regulating means interposed between the electrical converter and the heating means, the electrical regulating means comprising switching means having successive electrically passing and electrically non-passing phases, the electrical regulating means being subjected to the switch-over rhythm of said switching means for generating a switched over electrical signal.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for the production of window frames made of profile sections with a joining device in which the profile sections are joined into window frames and with a conveying device for the supply of profile sections to the joining device. A substantially automated production is achieved in such a way that the joining device is in connection with an insertion device which is provided upstream with at least one turning device in order to turn the profile sections into the respective position and that the insertion device is arranged so as to convey the profile sections to an insertion position on the joining device in a configuration corresponding to the completed window frame.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a pointing stick is provided. A post or a substrate of the present invention is provided with a hollow portion, and a predetermined gap is defined between the post and the substrate. After an adhesive is supplied to the gap through the hollow portion, it is heated to join the post and the substrate.
Abstract: A method of welding a pair of plastic members while reducing the excess or waste plastic bead on the exterior of the weld joint. A tool with opposing lower and upper dies and opposing lower and upper plates disposed in spaced-apart relation to the lower die and the upper die, respectively. The dies and plates define opposing profile surfaces that conform to an exterior cross-sectional profile of a plastic member for being received and held therebetween. Movable mount means connects the lower plate to the lower die and the upper plate to the upper die independently for lateral movement of the plates relative to the dies between a first distally spaced position to a second closely spaced position. During the welding process, the plates move laterally between the first position and the second position to seal the weld material that melts from the distal ends of the members from flowing to the exterior of the joint being formed between the plastic members.
Abstract: The method of forming a field joint around the bare joint of two joined insulation covered pipes includes providing a first angular cut back in the coating to expose the end of a pipe and providing a second cut back in the coating to provide an annular band of the coating of a lesser diameter than the coating on the pipe. A thin coating of polyurethane may then be applied over the first and second cut backs and a recess provided in the band of coating. A mould may then be secured around the lesser diameter band, and polyurethane pumped into the mould in a sufficient amount to form a field joint which extends into the second cut back and lies flush with the coating of the pipes so as to allow for reeling and laying of the pipe without snagging. The field joint can be located around the bare joint and includes a polyurethane infill recessed into the insulated coating of the pipes such that infill lies flush with the surface of the coating on the pipes.
Abstract: A device is disclosed for welding an accessory of thermoplastic material to a pipe or to two pipes of thermoplastic material to be connected to one another. The accessory has at least two segments embracing the circumference of the pipe or pipes. The segments have electrical heating elements at least over portions of their inner surfaces contacting the pipe or pipes. The segments are connected to a welding device via two electrical connecting lines. The two connecting lines form with two connector lines a line combination for a parallel electrical switching of all heating elements. The segments have at their outer surfaces two electrical coupling members for supplying and carrying away an electrical current through the line combination. Counter coupling members of the line combination are contacted with the coupling members of different segments, wherein the coupling members and the counter coupling members are different from each other and are not compatible with each other.
Abstract: An apparatus for welding fluoropolymeric pipe liners together comprising: a plate having first and second opposing surfaces, the first and second opposing surfaces facing away from each other; a temperature-resistant coating overlaying at least one of the opposing surfaces; and means for heating the first and second opposing surfaces. A method for joining fluoropolymeric liners using the apparatus of the present invention is also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 22, 1998
Date of Patent:
May 8, 2001
Assignee:
Crane Co.
Inventors:
Walther C. Reinhardt, Ray A. Lewis, Jeff A. Ewald
Abstract: A method is disclosed for establishing heat treatment of a weld or glue connection between two mutually adjacent surfaces of components, for instance tubes, using respectively an adhesive material, for instance plastic, more particularly epoxy resin. Heat is supplied around or close to the weld surfaces for connecting. In order to measure the correct quantity of supplied heat and prior to the heat supply, a test loop (10) is arranged around the weld. The loop is provided with a temperature-sensitive interrupter (13) and an electric fuse (14) connected in parallel thereto. A predetermined time after the interrupter has responded as a result of the correct temperature being reached, a current surge is passed through the safety fuse in the loop, so that it is possible to determine precisely whether the welding has been carried out for a sufficiently long time and with sufficient heat.
Abstract: A shaped part formed as a welding sleeve, consisting of thermoplastic material with a resistance wire winding arranged on its inner circumference, having at least one weld indicator. The indicator consists of a stem which is formed from the material of the body of the shaped part or sleeve. The stem prevents the material which comes under increased pressure upon the welding operation, and is urged towards the surface of the sleeve, from passing into the free space, by the resting against a corresponding surface of the sleeve recess.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 13, 1995
Date of Patent:
March 6, 2001
Assignee:
Georg Fischer Rohrleitungssysteme AG
Inventors:
Hans Werner Steinmetz, Alfred Messmer, Dirk Alexander Petry
Abstract: A method of forming a tip on a catheter having a elongate shaft. The method includes the step of positioning a first tubular member so that it is overlying the distal portion of the elongate shaft. The method further including the step of positioning a second tubular member so that a proximal end of the second tubular member is proximate a distal end of the first tubular member. The method further includes the step of positioning a third tubular member so that it overlays both the first tubular member and the second tubular member. At least the distal portion of the elongate shaft is then heated, wherein the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the third tubular member are fused to form a catheter tip affixed to the distal portion of the elongate shaft.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 26, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 13, 2001
Assignee:
SciMed Life Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
John Berard, Jeff Voy Scheinost, Thomas Mark Benson, Diana Moore
Abstract: A splicing coupling and a method using a splicing coupling is provided for splicing a pair of drip irrigation hoses. The splicing coupling has an inner and outer member. Each member has a heat activatable bondable surface opposite a non-bondable surface. Each member is circuitous. The inner member is formed with the bondable surface on the outside and the non-bondable surface on the inside, while the outer member is formed with the bondable surface on the inside and the non-bondable surface on the outside. Typically, the inner member is preferably bonded to the outer member along a bond line midway between the members and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the members. To form a splice, an end of a first hose is slid over the inner member but under the outer member until it abuts against the bond line. An end of a second hose to be spliced is slid over the other end of the inner member and underneath the outer member until it abuts the bond line.
Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method for splicing together a pair of drop irrigation hoses using splicing means internal to the pair of hoses. The pair of hoses are joined in axial alignment to form a junction with the splicing means interposed internal to each hose. A splicing means is bonded to an inside surface of each hose to fashion the pair of hoses and splicing means into a unitary structure using means for fixing the splicing means to another surface. A seal is formed using means for sealing circumferentially at the junction to create a water-tight seal.