Nonmetal To Metal Patents (Class 285/238)
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Patent number: 10920846Abstract: An air spring has an air-spring lobe made of elastomer material, which is clamped at the lobe ends thereof via connection parts between the sprung mass and the unsprung mass and is connected by way of the connection parts to the fastening parts of the sprung and the unsprung mass. The connection parts and the air-spring lobe enclose the working chamber that is under internal pressure and contains the air-spring volume. The working chamber is in connection with at least one air connection provided in the connection parts. At least one of the connection parts is connected to the associated fastening part by a releasable snap-in or latching connection and the snap-in or latching connection includes at least one air connection, to which a feed line or a hose for the compressed air supply is connected.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: ContiTech Luftfedersysteme GmbHInventors: Patrik Braun, Bernd Moellenbruck
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Patent number: 10871247Abstract: A compression coupling includes a sealing joint for sealingly coupling a pipe to the compression coupling and a restraining joint separate from the sealing joint for restraining the pipe to the compression coupling.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: HUBBELL INCORPORATEDInventors: Michael Allen Clark, David Carl Wartluft, III
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Patent number: 10578230Abstract: A fuel dispensing unit includes a fuel conduit including an external annular bead and a locking member including inwardly extending resilient tongues. The locking member is configured to retain the fuel conduit in a locked position and to receive the fuel conduit in an open position. The external annular bead of the fuel conduit causes the locking member to move to the open position when the locking member receives the fuel conduit.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Wayne Fueling Systems Sweden ABInventors: Bengt I. Larsson, Mattias G. Martensson
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Patent number: 10543355Abstract: Medical push connectors and systems are provided. A medical push connector can include an engagement member operatively coupled to a release member. The engagement member may releasably couple a medical device to the medical push connector. Medical push connector systems may include one or more medical devices and a medical push connector coupled to, or coupleable to, the one or more medical devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Nicholas Accisano, III
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Patent number: 10426237Abstract: A buckle structure includes a buckling base and a buckling shaft. An axial hole is defined in the buckling base, an axial channel extending along an axial direction of the axial hole and a circumferential channel extending along a circumferential direction of the axial hole are defined on an internal surface of the axial hole, an opening is defined at an end of the axial channel and the other end of the axial channel communicates with the circumferential channel, the axial channel is provided with a movable block blocking between the axial channel and the circumferential channel and able to selectively retreat from the axial channel and the circumferential channel. The buckling shaft is inserted in the axial hole; a latch protruding from a lateral surface of an end of the buckling shaft is able to move through the opening and along the axial channel and the circumferential channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: AIC INC.Inventor: Chung-I Kuo
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Patent number: 9782575Abstract: The present adjustable-length dual-lumen hemodialysis catheter can eliminate the need to stock various lengths of hemodialysis catheters and can provide a hemodialysis catheter, which can be trimmed to various lengths in order to precisely accommodate patients of various shapes and sizes. Specifically, the present adjustable-length dual-lumen hemodialysis catheter can comprise a cuff ring assembly, which can be secured at selected locations along the trailing limbs of the catheter allowing the cuff ring assembly to be installed in a location chosen to precisely fit a particular patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Inventors: Kenneth M. Zinn, Mark Steven Fisher
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Patent number: 9631750Abstract: A pipe flange alignment guide to assist in connection of adjoining bolted pipe flanges is described. The guide is comprised of first and second semi-circular body sections joined together by a clamshell hinge and a buckle assembly. Each body section has a flared bottom that forms a conical opening when the body sections are positioned around adjoining flanged pipe segments. The top of each body section forms a semi-circular cover with opening edges having a plurality of spaced apart scallops. The scallops conform to the bolt hole pattern of the adjoining pipe flanges and serve as an alignment guide for the flange attachment bolts.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Inventor: Gerald P. Veazey
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Patent number: 9347476Abstract: An air transport duct, and sections of such duct, capable of connection to a support by support members and attachment members formed from two mating members. Each section has two terminal open ends and a flange disposed around each open end for connection to a flange of an adjacent section. Each flange includes two relatively transverse receiving channels adjacent to a corner of the flange, and an insertable corner member positioned into the channels. The corner member is attached to the flange by a load-bearing connection, and can support a predetermined portion of a weight of the duct by connection of the corner member to a first mating member connectable to a second mating member secured to a corresponding support member. A method of connecting a duct to a support by forming a load-bearing connection between a corner member and a flange.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: JBT STEEL INDUSTRIES INC.Inventor: Jeffrey Kenneth Carson
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Patent number: 9255655Abstract: A coupling for joining fluid conduits includes a nut portion having a circumferential groove that extends at least partially along an interior surface thereof. The nut portion further includes a tab opening extending therethrough. A cylindrical shaft portion extends from the nut portion. A retaining clip is disposed within the circumferential groove of the nut portion and includes a tab disposed within the tab opening. A first arc of the retaining clip extends from the tab in a first circumferential direction, and a second arc of the retaining clip extends from the tab in a second, opposing circumferential direction. The first arc includes a first knob and terminates in a second knob, and the second arc includes a third knob and terminates in a fourth knob. The second and fourth knobs are larger than the first and third knobs, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: SPS Technologies, LLCInventor: Nilesh Patel
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Patent number: 9173684Abstract: A receiving part for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a head receiving portion having an open end and a first exterior surface portion, the head receiving portion being flexible to allow introduction and clamping of a head of a bone anchoring element, and a locking ring having a first interior surface portion configured to engage the first exterior surface portion of the head receiving portion in a first contact region to lock an angular position of the head, wherein the first interior surface portion is spaced apart from an end of the locking ring, and wherein one of the first exterior surface portion or the first interior surface portion includes a cylindrical surface, and the other one of the first exterior surface portion or the first interior surface portion includes another cylindrical surface or a ring-shaped bulge portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Biedermann Technologies GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Lutz Biedermann, Wilfried Matthis
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Patent number: 9149621Abstract: A locking apparatus for connecting a catheter to a stem. The locking apparatus comprises a collet sleeve, which includes an annular wall defining a center channel and a plurality of resilient prongs protruding inwardly into a portion of the center channel. The locking apparatus also comprises a lockable insert, which includes an annular wall defining a center channel. The center channel of the lockable insert is coaxial with the center channel of the collet sleeve. The lockable insert is configured to be placed at a first locking position in which the annular wall of the lockable insert asserts no or minimal radial compression against the plurality of the resilient prongs of the collet sleeve, and the lockable insert is further configured to be moved to a second locking position in which the annular wall of the lockable insert radially compresses the plurality of the resilient prongs of the collet sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2011Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: MEDICAL COMPONENTS, INC.Inventor: Raymond Bizup
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Patent number: 9071044Abstract: An improved mechanism for retaining screws for a conduit body cover is disclosed. The screws are retained by a layer of PVC lining the inner surface of holes in the cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, LLC.Inventors: Daniel Seidel, James Scritchfield
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Patent number: 9057468Abstract: A wedge coupling for coupling a tubing to a housing is disclosed. The wedge coupling includes a base having an opening defined therein and configured to receive a portion of the tubing therethrough and a plurality of prongs disposed on the base and around an inner periphery of the opening. The plurality of prongs are configured to slidably engage the housing and to deflect inwardly to secure the tubing to a nozzle adapter disposed within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Covidien LPInventor: Arnold V. DeCarlo
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Patent number: 9052045Abstract: A fitting assembly that can attach to an open end of a flexible pipe has a nipple and a clamp. For attachment, the pipe is fitted with its open end over the nipple and the clamp fits over the pipe where the pipe fits over the nipple. The nipple has a seal and a barb arrangement that is located rear to the seal. The seal and barb arrangement contact an inner face of the pipe. The clamp has an axial extension that is sized to overlie the barb arrangement and the seal in order to press the pipe against the barb arrangement and the seal.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Netafim, Ltd.Inventors: Yossi Rosenblum, Abed Masarwa
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Publication number: 20140020428Abstract: An apparatus and method for manufacturing glass objects comprising a blowing glass blowing pipe and a metal mounting insert configured to melt with glass to form a glass piece that is easily removed from the glass blowing pipe without the need to break the glass from the headstock of the glass blowing pipe. A method for manufacturing a glass object utilizing a metal mounting insert is described. A glass object having a metal mounting insert for installation and use in other applications is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: Aric Wanveer
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Publication number: 20130320669Abstract: An apparatus and method for positioning a length of flexible tubing in alignment with the exhaust pipe of an automotive vehicle located in an enclosed space. The apparatus includes a length of flexible tubing having an adapter or boot at its inner end. The boot is adapted to be positioned in operative alignment with the exhaust pipe to receive the exhaust gases therefrom and to direct them through the length of flexible tubing. A suction cup is secured to the rear bumper of the vehicle in the vicinity of the end of the exhaust pipe and a length of cord is connected between the boot and the suction cup. The cord is tightened and retained in a tensioned condition by means of a gripping device or keeper. This causes the boot to be retained in an operatively aligned position relative to the exhaust pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventors: Vance M. Kramer, JR., Jacob D. Altstaetter
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Publication number: 20130213092Abstract: An apparatus and method for manufacturing glass objects comprising a glass blowing pipe and a metal mounting device configured to melt with glass to form a glass piece that is easily removed from the glass blowing pipe without the need to break the glass from the headstock of the glass blowing pipe, wherein the metal mounting device comprises a contact patch and a number of slits to secure the metal mounting device to the glass. A method for manufacturing a glass object utilizing a metal mounting insert is described. A glass object having a metal mounting insert for installation and use in other applications is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: ZERO GRAVITY CREATIONS, LLCInventor: Zero Gravity Creations, LLC
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Publication number: 20130075082Abstract: An apparatus and method are shown for installing a metal transition end on an open end of a length of plastic pipe having an outer diameter and an inner diameter by placing a stiffener sleeve within the inner diameter of the plastic pipe at a point which is circumscribed by the metal transition end. An actuating sleeve, carried on the draw rod, allows the stiffener sleeve to be installed in a desired location within the open plastic pipe end by using the draw rod to first position the stiffener sleeve in the desired location. The metal transition end is provided with an internal relief groove which accepts any excess plastic material forced past the stiffener sleeve during the installation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Leland P. Stukey, Gaylen R. Stukey, Jess Sammann
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Patent number: 8313607Abstract: An expansion repair coupling for interconnecting two facing ends of a cut pipe comprises a tubular body, a spigot slidably and rotatably received therein and a locking mechanism to selectively lock or unlock the rotation of the tubular body relative to the spigot. An end of the spigot extends outward from the tubular body to receive a coupling that connects to one end of the cut pipe. A radially enlarged section on the spigot has a sealing mechanism that sealably engages an interior surface of the tubular body. The locking mechanism, engaged by collapsing the spigot into the tubular body or disengaged by extending the spigot therefrom, facilitates a push and twist connection at both ends of the pipe to wipe the adhesive disposed therebetween and obtain a better seal. Preferably, the locking mechanism comprises a socket having spigot engaging members that cooperatively engage socket engaging members on the spigot.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: National Diversied Sales, Inc.Inventor: Gregory F. Quinn
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Publication number: 20120274061Abstract: A hose clamp for repairing high pressure hydraulic hoses comprises a first clamp portion mated to a second clamp portion around a hose. The first and second clamp portions each comprise a semi-cylindrical channel extending longitudinally along an inner surface of the clamp. The hose is received within the channel and a plurality of fasteners releasably affix the clamp portions together. A plurality of barbs extending circumferentially around the channel compress the hose to minimize leakage from the hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventor: Travis T. Wilkinson
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Publication number: 20120247580Abstract: An apparatus and a system includes a fluid duct comprising a first portion having an open end and a second portion having a closed end where the first portion and the second portion form an angle. The fluid duct is configured for joining the open end to a downspout. A hose connector comprises a hollow passage way and a threaded exterior portion. The hose connector is joined to the second portion proximate the closed end where the hose connector forms a passage to an interior of the fluid duct enabling fluid in the fluid duct to pass to an exterior of the hose connector. A hose is removably joined to the threaded exterior portion of the hose connector for dispersing the fluid away from the hose connector above a ground surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventor: Clifford Guinyard
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Publication number: 20120181384Abstract: A device for protecting piping from lightning. The piping includes tubular metal sections connected to each other by connection parts, a first portion of the connection parts being plastic material parts and a second portion of the connection parts being metal parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: AIRBUS OPERATIONS (S.A.S.)Inventors: Alexis Courpet, Thomas Barre, Matthieu Biteau, Olivier Bourbon, Jean marc Roques
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Publication number: 20120175006Abstract: A composite pipe has a metal conduit sandwiched between inner and outer conduits of PVC/CPVC, each of which are adhesively secured to the interlaying metal conduit with a dried, solvent-free thin layer of a thermosetting bilayer adhesive which provides a bond with the metal, which bond fails in cohesive failure. Narrowly defined limits on the thickness of each conduit are found to provide a bendable composite pipe with an aluminum interlayer; and to provide a rigid non-bendable composite pipe with a steel interlayer. Making the composite pipe which meets required ASTM and NSF test considerations requires unexpectedly critical process steps. A process for making the pipe is disclosed, as are PVC/CPVC fittings which allow lengths of pipe to be solvent-cemented in them so as to seal the terminal ends of the pipe against infusion of fluid under pressure in the pipe, thus preventing delamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: LUBRIZOL ADVANCED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Robert M. Frimel, Andrew M. Olah
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Patent number: 8201855Abstract: The pipe fitting comprises a plastic body (2) and a reinforcement ring (3) around the outside of the plastic body (2). The reinforcement ring (3) holds the body expansion under control. The reinforcement ring (3) is positioned at the distance (d) from the front end of the pipe fitting (1).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Uponor Innovation ABInventors: Thomas Larsson, Jarmo Smahl
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Publication number: 20120139232Abstract: A machine, tooling and method for cold forming complex metal parts such as a banjo style hose fitting starting with a near net shape volume of wire and continuing with multiple forging blows and an intermediate rotation of the blank to produce a hose coupling shell end, a transition neck, a large counterbored annular coupling body and a perpendicular alignment tang.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2012Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: NATIONAL MACHINERY LLCInventors: Jeffrey W. Carper, Thomas E. Hay
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Patent number: 8069876Abstract: There is disclosed a sealing bush as well as a hydraulic unit fitted with the sealing bush and a check valve. The sealing bush is made of plastic and has, on an end face, a preferably conical elevation that can be brought into sealing contact with a bearing shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Bosch Rexroth AGInventors: Brian Kane, Bernd Schmitt
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Publication number: 20110095524Abstract: A fluid line having a crimp joint comprises a flexible hose, a tube and a ferrule. The tube has a tube stem portion located in the flexible hose, with the tube stem portion including a first flat portion adjacent to the free end, second flat portion, a third flat portion, a first tube stem bead located between the first and second flat portions and extending radially outward, and a tube stem groove located between the second and third flat portions and extending radially inward. A ferrule is located radially outward from the flexible hose, with the ferrule including a first crimp tooth located radially outward from the first flat portion, a second crimp tooth located radially outward from the second flat portion, and a third crimp tooth located radially outward from the third flat portion, wherein the crimp teeth are out of phase with the bead and the groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Raymond H. Sasinowski, Alfred A. Gunther, Jeffrey L. Despard, Ryan Lebold, Gary A. Blair
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Patent number: 7909370Abstract: A root-repellant underground drain-pipe coupling, which may be made of the same resilient rubber-like material as sleeve-type drain-pipe couplings of known art, is made somewhat longer than conventional coupling sleeves and is fitted internally at each end with a thin collar of root-repelling material such as copper sheet. Each collar is located just inside the outer entrance to the interfacing regions, held in place by a clamp strap around the sleeve, and optionally made with a portion extending outwardly as an extension or flange for purposes of inspection and increased effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Inventor: Richard M. Wilsey
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Publication number: 20110030828Abstract: A piping system for hot water-based fluid substantially above ambient temperature (10) includes at least one horizontal pipe run (20, 22). Each horizontal pipe run includes at least one flexible expansion loop (40, 42). Each flexible expansion loop is comprised of a unitary flexible body (70) which includes opposed generally linear end portions (72, 74). Curved portions of the flexible expansion loop (76, 78, 80, 82) are curved and extend transversely away from the common axis (48) of the horizontal pipe run. The flexible expansion loop is operative to accommodate changes due to the thermal expansion, water hammer and vibration while being more compact than conventional expansion loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: LUBRIZOL ADVANCED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Boyher, Carl M. Mahabir, Andrew J. Midlik
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Publication number: 20100329910Abstract: The invention relates to a roller pump consisting of a stator with a pump bed formed therein and a rotor for acting on a hose inserted into the pump bed in arcuate form. In accordance with the invention, the ends of the tube guided out of the pump bed cross.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Manfred Baumann, Berthold Breitkopf, Elmar Huegel, Herbert Neubauer, Thomas Nuernberger, Jochen Schneider, Gerhard Spengler, Ralf Wamsiedler, Wolfgang Biesel, Christian Busse, Marco Caronna, Joerg Jonas, Reinhold Reiter, Joern Apel, Martin Lauer
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Publication number: 20100187814Abstract: Brake pipe connection to a brake hose comprising a fixing bushing (5) through which the brake hose (3) is inserted through a first side (6) and the brake pipe (4) through a second side (7), said brake pipe (4) comprising an external diameter DT, a wall thickness eT and a connection end (8), said brake hose (3) comprising an internal diameter dH, being DT larger than dH, wherein the connection end (8) comprises a built-in pipette (9) which is housed on the inside of the fixing bushing (5) and inserted in the brake hose (3), said built-in pipette (9) is formed by the stretching of the connection end (8) to obtain an external diameter of the pipette DP smaller than DT, a pipette wall thickness eP smaller than eT, and a pipette length LP.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: J. JUAN, S.A.Inventor: Joaquin Garcia Blanco
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Publication number: 20100117356Abstract: Adapters that provide an interface for connecting two or more fluid conduits are provided. Disclosed embodiments include a system having one or more adapters including a first end configured to couple to an inner wall of a first fluid conduit in a concentric arrangement, and a second end configured to couple to an inner wall of a second fluid conduit in a concentric arrangement. The adapter includes an inner wall that is tapered so as to provide a gradual sloping transition from an inner diameter at the first end to an inner diameter at the second end, thereby providing an aerodynamic flow path having reduced obstacles that would otherwise disrupt fluid flow. The gradual sloping transition may be linear or curvilinear.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Allen S. Pucciani
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Patent number: 7503588Abstract: A pipe nipple has a bore therethrough, with an entrance chamber at one end of the bore having a larger diameter adjacent a drive configuration of narrower diameter for receiving a tool therein to rotate the nipple about its longitudinal axis. The exterior of the nipple has a surface formation as a stop against which a hose can be inserted over the nipple, and a threaded length for attaching the nipple to another device.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Nilsen, Michael E. Ward, Robert E. Brunner, James M. Van Ingen
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Publication number: 20080284164Abstract: A non-serviceable coupling includes a body with a tube receiving end bore and a hose receiving end bore. The tube includes a radial upset with a seal and spacer supported on the tube. The outer cylindrical surface of the tube is press fit into the reduced diameter bore at the tube receiving end to connect the coupling to the tube. The coupling body is crimped to the tube and to the hose to secure the hose and tube to the coupling. The tube is axially restrained between the crimp and an annular wall in contact with the tube end. In another embodiment, a second seal, outward of the upset is employed to prevent entry of contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: TI Group Automotive Systems, LLCInventors: Jim Kerin, Stephen H. Gunderson, Ray Brauckmiller
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Patent number: 7288303Abstract: A structure 26 of brittle material and metal has brittle materials 24, 25 and a plate-shaped metal piece 21. The plate-shaped metal piece 21 has a clamped portion 22 pressed and clamped with the brittle material and a non-clamped portion 23 not clamped with the brittle material. The deformation of the plate-shaped metal piece relaxes stress generated along an interface where the clamped portion 23 and brittle materials 24, 25 contact each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventor: Keiichiro Watanabe
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Patent number: 6880862Abstract: A conductive tubular connector insert for use in a fuel conveying system to couple a first conductive polymeric tubular member to a second conductive polymeric tubular member such that electrical conductivity is insured in the system as described.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Dayco Products, LLCInventors: John E. Mobley, Christopher W. Smith, Jay T. Butler, Jerry Shifman
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Patent number: 6732951Abstract: A roof mounted evaporative cooling system utilizing a plurality of elongate deflectors that are supported and secured a short distance above the ridge of a gable roof by a plurality of spaced apart support bracket connectors. Each support bracket connector has a central longitudinal portion with a hose barb at each end, and a vertical portion in which a spray nozzle is mounted. The support bracket connectors are joined together by a plurality of sections of flexible tubing having opposed ends engaged on the hose barb of the connectors and secured by hose clamps. Water is supplied to the connectors and adjoined sections of flexible tubing by conduit connected through a battery operated timer to an outdoor water faucet or to the cold water supply pipe in the attic of the building. In operation, the fine mist of water, under standard domestic water pressure impinges and spreads evenly along the underside of the deflectors and drips off of lateral side portions of the deflectors and runs onto the roof.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventors: Pete Salazar, Gilbert R. Hicks, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030214131Abstract: The present invention relates to provide a coupling-equipped pipe which prevents cost increasing, and which also enables to perform connection work quickly and easily, and enables to stop water leakage in a secure manner. A coupling-equipped pipe 4 is constructed by inserting, into one end of a pipe main body 1 made of a synthetic resin and formed in a spiral shape wherein projecting parts 1A and recessed parts 1B are alternately positioned in the axial direction of the pipe, a tubular metal socket 2 having an external diameter larger than the internal diameter of the pipe main body, and inserting into the other end of the pipe main body 1, a tubular metal spigot 3 having an external diameter larger than the internal diameter of the pipe main body 1, and which has a tip end insertion part 3X capable being inserted into the socket 2 and connected therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Shigeki Kanao
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Patent number: 6409225Abstract: A hose-connector assembly including an inner resin tube, an outer rubber protector tube which covers an outer circumferential surface of the inner resin tube over an entire length of the inner resin tube, and a tubular connector which includes an end portion press-fitted in each of at least one of opposite end portions of the inner resin tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Takashi Ito
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Patent number: 5937501Abstract: The tube conduit connection contains a tube conduit connector (1) including at least one connecting member (2,2',2") and a tube end (6) which is made of a thermoelastic cross-linked polyolefin and which is firmly and gas-tightly applied to the connecting member by expansion and self-reconversion of the tube end. The connecting member (2,2',2") contains a surface structure (3,3',3") which is outwardly followed by an elongation (4,4',4") having a chamfered end (5,5',5").Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: Friedrich Imgram
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Patent number: 5921965Abstract: A flexible tubing device is used for intravenous infusion of medicine, particularly antibiotics, to all lumens of a multi-lumen central venous line catheter. The single input arm of the tubing device is connected to a source of medicine, and each of the several output legs of the tubing device are connected to different ports on the central venous line catheter. It allows a single input to be divided into a plurality of outputs. To allow this, the free end of the input arm has a female tube connector fitting while the free end of each of the output legs have a male tube connector fitting.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: New York UniversityInventor: Francine Blei
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Patent number: 5899235Abstract: A ferrule includes a tubular wall and end wall which is divided into radially extending fingers, each of which terminates at a barb member formed by deflecting a tapered end portion of the finger. The end wall fingers extend orthogonally to the longitudinal axis of the tubular wall and the barb members are each inclined at an acute angle to the carrying fingers and axis such that when a tubular body, such as a braided or like textile sleeve, is received in the tubular wall and the end all is swaged to cause the fingers to enter the body and lie flat against the tubular wall, the bars are caused to penetrate the body and be flattened by the tubular wall to point in the direction towards the body end and inhibit its removal. The tubular wall may be circumferentially continuous (annular) or discontinuous (slit) and openable.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group LimitedInventors: Jason Thorpe, Philip C Dawson
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Patent number: 5868439Abstract: A water manifold is usable in the construction of a fluid-based heat-transfer system for space heating, the supply and distribution of potable water, and other applications. The water manifold is formed from a number of elements in a flexible manner, in that the elements are assembled as needed for a particular application. A plurality of manifold segments 100, each supporting a pipe directed away from a main pipe, transfer heat to a specific area, and may be be connected in a linear manner, as required by the design of the application. A cross tee segment 300 is attachable to the manifold segments, and may be used to support a thermometer unit 200, an automatic air vent or other apparatus. A spigot 400 is attachable to the cross tee segment, adjacent to the thermometer. An open end cap 500 provides a male plastic fitting connected to a brass female fitting, thereby allowing connection of the manifold to metal plumbing. A closed end cap 600 allows the manifold to be terminated.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Inventor: Garry Schmidt
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Patent number: 5716079Abstract: The present invention hose assembly (10) having a distortion limiting wall for creating a dynamic seal comprises a seal (14), a male hose subassembly (12) and a female hose subassembly (16). The seal (14) is concentrically mounted within the female hose subassembly (16) against a radially flanged segment (92) and an extension segment (94) of a female ferrule (74) with a lip (46) of a male ferrule (22) compressing against the seal (14) when the female and male hose subassemblies (16 and 12) are connected together.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Proprietary Technology, Inc.Inventor: Donald D. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5584665Abstract: In a frost-free water supply system that drains down to avoid freezing, during non-pumping periods, operation of the system is responsive to pressure changes within the system. A pneumatic relay sensitive to changes in one of the fluid pressures operative in the system is located in a portion of the system subject both to water pressure and to the air pressure operating in the system, to provide a pneumatic signal that activates or de-activates one or more system components. One arrangement has a water line discharging into an animal watering bowl within a protected environment. The pneumatic relay is in pressure sensing relation with a localized portion of the water line that remains undrained when the major length of the hose is drained. The pneumatic relay subsequently senses a drop in water pressure, responsive to the re-filling of the bowl. The pneumatic relay is connected to a distant relay, to switch on the pump and recharge the water line, to re-supply the bowl.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Inventors: Roger C. Walsh, Douglas W. Eggins
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Patent number: 5582435Abstract: A resin pipe provided with a retainer fitting at an end thereof having an open end portion. The open end portion has a small outer diameter portion adjacent the open end which is provided with a seal fixed onto an outer circumferential surface thereof, and a large outer diameter portion extends axially from the small diameter portion on which is provided a crimping groove formed circumferentially on the outer circumferential surface thereof to protect a seal between the retainer fitting from crimping forces. The retainer fitting has an inner cylinder portion, a small-diameter outer cylinder portion extending axially round the opening end from the inner cylinder portion, an enlarged-diameter portion extending outwardly from the small-diameter outer cylinder portion, and a large-diameter outer cylinder portion extending axially from the enlarged-diameter portion so as to cover the outer circumferential surface of the large diameter portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Goto, Masayuki Nakagawa
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Patent number: 5560396Abstract: A rigid end socket for flexible tubing is made by folding an axial length portion of a flexible resilient elastomeric tubing around a rigid metal collar having a substantial axial length. The collar is thus embedded in the end of the tubing to provide a rigid end socket that is capable of receiving an end plug or a coupling device. The end plug or coupling device may be tightly seated in the socket by inserting it therein and by using axial pressure to radially expand the body portion within the collar.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Inventor: Vance M. Kramer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5482076Abstract: A method is provided for replacing an existing service pipe carrying fluid to an outlet within a property with a replacement service pipe. In the method the outlet is disconnected within the property from the existing service pipe in such a way that both during and after disconnection fluid is prevented from escaping into the property. A desired length of replacement service pipe is then fed into the existing service pipe in such a way that during and after the feeding step fluid is prevented from escaping into the property. The outlet is then connected to the outlet end of the replacement pipe in such a way that during the connection fluid is prevented from escaping into the property and after the connection step fluid is allowed to pass to the outlet solely by way of the replacement pipe 18.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: British Gas plcInventors: John Taylor, Michael Hicks, Richard Lamb, Robert N. Bennett, Keith Nixon, Ian Ashcroft, Adrian S. Parkes, John P. Smith
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Patent number: 5453048Abstract: A coupling assembly (56) for coupling an exhaust system to a pipe through which hot gases are discharged. The coupling assembly (56) couples the exhaust pipe (54) of a vehicle (16) to a flexible exhaust suction hose (42) of a vehicle emission capture system (10) of the type that discharges vehicle exhaust gases from within a structure (12) to a location outside of the structure. The coupling assembly includes two portions, one portion being a rubber-like boot (62) which is secured to the free end (42.3) of a flexible suction hose (42), the rubber-like boot carrying near its free end (62.2) a garter spring (64), and the other portion of the coupling assembly being a ball adaptor (60) which may be secured to the tail pipe (54) of a vehicle. The ball adaptor has a connection portion (60.1) and a spherical portion (60.3) through which hot exhaust gases may pass. The major external diameter of the spherical portion of the ball adaptor is slightly greater than the internal diameter of the garter spring (64).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Roberts-Gordon, Inc.Inventors: Leonard C. Zima, Timothy P. Seel
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Patent number: 5447341Abstract: A molded hose branch of rubber includes an assembly formed by slipping completely vulcanized rubber hose lengths with ends onto free ends of a plastic tubing branching piece. The assembly is placed into a mold, and a thermoplastic material, for instance a blended mixture of polypropylene and EPDM, is injection molded around the assembly so as to join the thermoplastic material to the rubber hose lengths. This results in a sleeve around the rubber hose lengths and free parts of the tubing branching piece between the ends of the rubber hose lengths.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Metzeler Automotive Profiles GmbHInventors: Volker Hartel, Carl Heynemann, Hermann Kahlefeld