Screw-fed Hose Patents (Class 285/251)
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Patent number: 11964245Abstract: A chemical injection system for connection to a chemical tank and a process line includes a pump box configured to attach to the tank, the pump box including a body defining an interior, a pump assembly disposed within the interior of the body of the pump box, and an injection assembly configured to be fluidly coupled to the pump box. The injection assembly includes an injection lance having a flange and a stem, a first seal abutting a first side of the flange of the injection lance, and a second seal abutting a second side of the flange of the injection lance.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: MPW Industrial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Justin James Pierce, Neil Andrew Dewitt, Garrett J. Petty
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Patent number: 11732829Abstract: A corrugated hose particularly suited for use for discharge of waste water from an RV is disclosed herein, the corrugated hose having a plurality of accordion-type corrugations and a proximal end, the proximal end having a cylindrical section and a circumferential ridge located between the accordion-type corrugations and the proximal end of the corrugated hose; wherein the circumferential ridge is sandwiched in close frictional contact between a locking ring and a bayonet connector.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Camco Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Bruce Andrew Angel, Austin Hugh McGugan
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Patent number: 11596911Abstract: Provided is a chemical injection system for connection to a chemical tank and a process line. The system includes a pump box configured to attach to the tank, the pump box including a body defining an interior, a pump assembly disposed within the interior of the body of the pump box, and an injection assembly configured to be fluidly coupled to the pump box. The injection assembly includes an injection lance having a flange and a stem, a first seal abutting a first side of the flange of the injection lance, and a second seal abutting a second side of the flange of the injection lance.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: MPW INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.Inventors: Justin James Pierce, Neil Andrew Dewitt, Garrett J. Petty
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Patent number: 11415252Abstract: A watering nozzle including a handle configured to be grasped by a user, an inlet connector including a flange rigidly coupled to the handle, and an inlet engagement feature, a swivel coupling including a garden hose thread and a swivel shoulder adjacent a swivel opening arranged concentrically about a central axis, the swivel coupling rotatable relative to the handle about the central axis, and an insert shank including a swivel seal in sealed contact with the swivel coupling, a first shank shoulder in contact with the swivel shoulder, and a shank engagement feature in rigid engagement with the inlet engagement feature.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: LAWN & GARDEN, LLCInventors: Nicholas Joseph Vallo, Jean Mauricio Uruena Montoya
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Patent number: 10530138Abstract: A protective member able to prevent a protector from being large-sized, and to prevent a crush of an end section of a corrugated tube, a tube mounting structure using such a protective member, and a method of mounting a tube are provided. An inner member (protective member) includes: a tubular section fitted into an end section of a corrugated tube, and harder than this corrugated tube; and an outer peripheral rib formed so as to extend in a circumferential direction on an outer periphery of the tubular section, and inserted into an inner peripheral annular concave at the end section of the corrugated tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: YAZAKI CORPORATIONInventors: Katsuya Yoshimura, Michihito Suzuki, Naoto Kuzutani, Akihito Futori
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Patent number: 10478928Abstract: A method of installing a drain water heat recovery exchanger for pre-heating water to be heated using a solar, electric or combustion energy hot water heater or to be sent to the cold-water line of a hot-water-consuming apparatus. It includes providing a drain water heat recovery exchanger including a copper pipe inlet fitting and a copper pipe outlet fitting and a core waste water drain tube, the fittings being fashioned to include barbs for a male plastic pipe connection; inserting the drain water heat recovery exchanger into a drain water pipe, wherein the core waste water drain tube is connected to the drain water pipe; and connecting a first one of the fittings to a cold-water supply and a second one of the fittings to an inlet of a hot water heater, a hot water tank or a cold-water line of a hot-water-consuming apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: ECOINNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORÉEInventor: Marc Fontaine
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Patent number: 10476246Abstract: A protective member able to prevent a protector from being large-sized, and to prevent a crush of an end section of a corrugated tube, a tube mounting structure using such a protective member, and a method of mounting a tube are provided. An inner member (protective member) includes: a tubular section fitted into an end section of a corrugated tube, and harder than this corrugated tube; and an outer peripheral rib formed so as to extend in a circumferential direction on an outer periphery of the tubular section, and inserted into an inner peripheral annular concave at the end section of the corrugated tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: YAZAKI CORPORATIONInventors: Katsuya Yoshimura, Michihito Suzuki, Naoto Kuzutani, Akihito Futori
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Patent number: 9822775Abstract: A peristaltic pumphead comprising a pumphead housing accommodating a pumping tube, an end of the tube being provided with an end fitting having a through passage and an abutment shoulder and a threaded shank extending from the abutment shoulder into the tube the tube end abutting the abutment shoulder and being accommodated in an opening, in the pumphead housing, the abutment shoulder abutting the housing at the opening, and the end fitting being engaged by a retaining element to retain the abutment shoulder against the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Watson-Marlow LimitedInventor: David Crowsley
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Patent number: 9631754Abstract: A clamp can be used to further secure the connection between a flexible tube and a tubing connector and to eliminate or diminish fluid stasis near the connection interface. The clamp can include a hollow member having a passageway extending through the hollow member, an internal thread in the passageway, and a clamping surface in the passageway. The passageway is configured to receive the flexible tube. The internal thread is configured to engage the flexible tube and has a first diameter. The clamping surface has a second diameter less than the first diameter. A hub may be used as an adapter between the clamp and the tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Thoratec CorporationInventors: J. Scott Richardson, Barry N. Gellman
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Patent number: 9022431Abstract: A pipe fitting including a housing, a connecting cylinder at least partially disposed in the housing, the connecting cylinder being sealingly mounted in the housing, the cylinder having a portion of reduced diameter with a groove defining a sloping shoulder, a pipe fastening element rotatably mounted about the reduced diameter portion of the connecting cylinder and about the groove for selectively engaging the pipe during a quick connect action, and elements for selectively engaging the interior wall of the pipe for permitting removal of the pipe from the fitting when manipulating the pipe fastening element, and a method for forming the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventor: Eitan Furst
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Patent number: 8485562Abstract: A coupling for a suction line having a corrugated outer surface defining a valley between the corrugations used in connection with an emergency vehicle, the coupler comprising a collar having an inner surface, an internal projection formed on the inner surface of the collar and adapted to be received in the valley of the suction lines to restrict axial movement of the suction line relative to the collar, a receiver formed in the collar axially outward of the internal projection, a shank having a first portion adapted to he inserted within the suction line and a second portion extending outward of the first portion, wherein the second portion is adapted to attach the hose shank to the emergency vehicle, a flange extending radially outward between the first portion and the second portion, and a fastener adapted to selectively extend from the receiver radially inward relative to the flange when located axially outward of the flange.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Red Head Brass, LLCInventor: Richard Zerrer
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Publication number: 20130154257Abstract: A hose coupling for attaching to the end of a hydraulic hose includes a shell member positioned about the free end of the hydraulic hose. A body member includes a first end and a second end. The second end of the body member is inserted through the shell member and into the inner diameter of the hydraulic hose. An encapsulated fastener is rotatably and slidably disposed about the body member and positioned between the first end and the shell member. The first end has a flange portion having a diameter greater than the diameter of the body member and contains a groove for receiving an o-ring. The o-ring is adapted for sealing connection to a hydraulic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: David Ault
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Patent number: 8360478Abstract: A hose fitting assembly is provided, wherein the components are operably engaged with a length of hose to form a sacrificial construction. An end fitting having an insertion stem is disposed within a portion of the hose, wherein a clamping sleeve receiving a length of the hose threadingly engages the end fitting. A swaging collar is slide along the hose to threadingly engage the clamping sleeve, such that complete threaded engagement of the swaging collar and the clamping sleeve circumferentially compress and deform a portion of the clamping sleeve to clamp a portion of the hose intermediate the clamping sleeve and the insertion stem, and partially deformed threads on at least one of the clamping sleeve and the swaging collar. The hose fitting assembly can cooperatively engage a flexible high pressure metal braided hose, wherein the metal braid is formed of a less than full tensile strength steel, such as half hard stainless steel.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Magnum Shielding CorporationInventors: Scott L. Hurwitz, Chad S. Conklin, Mark L. Frisicano
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Patent number: 7914048Abstract: A coupling device that provides a liquid tight seal at the connection with a conduit with easy installation. The device comprises a tubular connector body, a compression nut, a first sealing ring, a second sealing ring, a ferrule, and a lock nut. The coupling device may be installed fully assembled and does not require disassembly of the packaged product before installation. In the connector body a radial ledge is formed within the tubular spaces between the first and second ends. The radial ledge of the connector body has at least one depression. The ferrule has a tubular body with a radial flange extending from a first end portion. At least one protrusion extends from the radial flange that corresponds to the depression on the tubular body. When the depression of the tubular body engages the protrusion of the ferrule, it restricts the ferrule from relative rotation. This restriction allows that the coupling device be installed fully assembled.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Sami Shemtov
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Patent number: 7025384Abstract: A device for mechanically securing a tubular liner in a pipe having a tubular member and connectors on each end. The connector has a bore with an internal seat that may have grooves and be tapered depending upon the application. The liner extends through the tubular member into the bore. The ends of the liner are radially and plastically deformed into engagement with the seats. An inner ring is positioned inside the liner to retain the end of the liner in engagement with the seat. The inner ring may be held by threads or by radially and plastically deforming it. The connectors are mounted to the tubular member independently of the liner, such as by adhesive. The liner may be replaced by removing the inner rings without affecting the connection between the tubular member and the connectors.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Justin M. Whitehead, Gary L. Galle, Karl A. Parfrey
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Publication number: 20040201213Abstract: An apparatus for coupling ends of a first hose and a second hose. The apparatus comprises an apparatus for coupling ends of a first hose and a second hose comprising a male coupler configured to attach to the first hose, and a female coupler having an inner cavity and being configured to attach to the second hose in the inner cavity by way of a first ferrule assembly. The first ferrule assembly comprises an outer ferrule positionable on an outside surface of the second hose proximate a first end of the second hose, and an inner ferrule positionable on an inside surface of the second hose and configured to rotatably couple with the female coupler so that the inner ferrule may swivel relative to the female coupler thereby enabling the female coupler to be swiveled about the second hose without rotating the second hose. The male coupler and the female coupler are configured to couple to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Aquapore Moisture Systems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Lipscomb, Alexander P. Kobryn, Lorena E. Yin
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Patent number: 6779269Abstract: A connection for a tube is formed by placing a coiled spring around an end of a tube and inserting a barbed tubular portion from a connection into the tube. The connection forces the tube to expand applying pressure against the coil spring and forcing it to expand and exert radial pressure against the tube towards the inserted tubular portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Edward A. Green, Dominic Profio
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Publication number: 20040070203Abstract: In order to protect an angular movable or sidewards bendable hose, such as e.g. a protective hose for supply lines or cables, on a machine or robot against bending and therefore premature wear, in the case of a device (1) for holding such a hose (2), the invention provides at least one holding area (3) for the at least axial holding of the hose (2) and with at least one one-sided support area (4) surrounding the hose (2) and extending towards the free end (4.2).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Stefan Karlinger
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Patent number: 6659510Abstract: A pipe-end-connecting joint comprisse a nipple 1 inserted in the pipe end, a holder 2 for tightening the outer circumference of the pipe end, and an elastic packing 3 divided into half parts and attached in the holder 2. The nipple 1 includes a tubular portion 11 provided in one longitudinal end side thereof so as to be inserted in the pipe end, a connection portion 12 provided in the other longitudinal end side thereof so as to be connected to another joint, and a flange portion 13 provided in a longitudinal intermediate portion thereof so as to protrude outward.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Totaku Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hiroshi Ikegami, Yasuhiro Kikumori, Toshihiro Nakanishi, Susumu Okairi, Nobuo Shindo, Tatsuya Machino
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Patent number: 6585297Abstract: A liquid-tight connector is attached at one end to an aperture in a junction box, a panel box, a motor or the like. The opposite end of the connector is adapted to receive a free end of a length of flexible conduit. A cuff is positioned on the connector to conceal the free end of the conduit from view.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Heyco, Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Mullen, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030062722Abstract: A hose connection comprises a hose (1), an elastic sleeve (2), a connection tube (3) and a stiff ring (4). The hose (1) is made of a thermoplastic material and has a smooth surface on the inside and exhibits helically formed running wave valleys and wave mountains on the outside. The elastic sleeve (2) is fixedly connected to the hose (1) and carried at one end of the hose (1) and has a front end. The connection tube (3) has recesses 3(a). The elastic sleeve (2) engages into the connection tube (3) in the destined position of the elastic sleeve (2). The elastic sleeve (2) is at its front end furnished with a sealing lip (2a) formed for sealing of the sleeve (2) against the connection tube (3). The sleeve (2) is gripped around by the stiff ring (4) axially fixed disposed on the sleeve (2) and made of a thermoplastic material and is axially aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventor: Georg Peter Linhart
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Publication number: 20020167166Abstract: An improved fitting having an improved flexible tubing tip to connect to flexible tubing, e.g., FUNNY PIPE brand polyethylene pipe, used for sprinkling systems and other fluid delivery systems. According to one aspect of the present invention, one or more annular barbs are positioned at or toward the back of the portion of the fitting inserted into the flexible tubing, with a threaded or spiral or helix portion being positioned at the front of the portion of the fitting inserted into the flexible tubing. According to another aspect of the present invention, the threaded or spiral or helix portion of the fitting is slightly tapered to facilitate insertion into the flexible tubing. According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a double helix spiral thread is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Donald J. Klein, Dennis R. Sweat
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Publication number: 20020158468Abstract: The spiral pipe joint comprises a nipple 1, a caulking ring 2 and a flexible string-shaped pressure contact member 3. After an inserting portion 11 of the nipple 1 is inserted into a pipe body P, the pressure contact member 3 is wound once or more times around the outer peripheral surface of the pipe body P existing above the inserting portion 11, and the caulking ring 2 is placed on the outside of the thus wound pressure contact member 3 and is compressed in the center direction of the pipe body P to thereby reduce the diameter of the caulking ring 2 in such a manner that the caulking amount thereof on the small-diameter stepped portion 13 is larger than the step level difference between the inserting portion 11 and small-diameter stepped portion 13.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Hiroshi Ikegami, Masatoshi Takashima
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Patent number: 6421905Abstract: A reinforced hose coupling including an end fitting having first and second, axially extending sections with the first section comprising a connector and a second section providing a nipple with external grooves. A metal ferrule is mounted on the nipple and is connected to the end fitting. The ferrule has an external depression formed in a side thereof. Two holes are formed in this depression and extend through the wall of the ferrule. A reinforced hose end having flexible tubular rubber or plastic layers is crimped between the ferrule and the nipple. The hose end has an outer wire extending about the exterior of the tubular layers. An end piece of this wire extends through the holes and across the depression helping to secure the hose end to the coupling and providing an indication to the user that the coupling is in usable condition. Preferably the ferrule is formed with a circumferentially extending internal rim at one end, which rim is forced into a circumferential groove formed in the end-fitting.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventor: Istvan Feher
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Patent number: 6386594Abstract: A connection element is provided and a process for connecting composite hoses is conducted in a weld-free, solder-free, as well as site-independent manner, which nonetheless leads to an outside pressure-tight interface. For this purpose, a composite hose having a spiral wound metal hose surrounded by an elastic outer casing is screwed onto a supporting sleeve having a terminal outer thread. The metal tube is then compressed axially so that the outer casing is exposed projecting beyond the end of the metal hose and is preferably fastened by pressing on a sealing surface arranged behind the outer thread. The pressing of the outer casing here does not impair the functional capacity of the wound metal hose, but nevertheless protects it from the surrounding medium, for example salt water.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Witzenmann GmbH Metallschlauch-Fabrik PforzheimInventors: Peter Schüttler, Armin Winter
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Patent number: 6382681Abstract: A device for crimping or coupling end elements of a flexible pipe. The pipe includes a metal carcass of a helically wound wire wherein the winding provides gaps between adjacent windings. A sealing sheath outward of the carcass. The device comprises a cylindrically shaped tubular nipple that fits over the carcass with a tapered first conical leading end that is insertable between the sealing sheath and the carcass. The nipple has over a portion of its external surface grooves which substantially match in shape the squeezed out or crept parts of the sheath such that after the nipple has been installed at least part of the squeezed out crept parts of the sheath are almost completely housed in the grooves of the nipple.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: CoflexipInventors: Hugues Berton, Jean Rigaud, Eric Buon
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Patent number: 6364368Abstract: A coupling 10 for use with composite coiled tubing 12 connects the coiled tubing 12 to a tool or other tubing member. The coupling 10 may include a female coupling component 26 and a male coupling component 28, with a substantially flush internal bore through the coupling 10 concentric with the coiled tubing. The female component 26 may include a tapered, negative flank thread profile 32 for engagement with the coiled tubing 12, and preferably provides a fluid tight seal and axial joint strength substantially as strong as the coiled tubing 12. Another embodiment of the coupling 70 may include a smooth tapered inner surface 76 for bonding engagement with the coiled tubing 12. In addition, a double male flush joint adapter 80 may be used to connect multiple strings of composite coiled tubing 12 and may also provide a substantially flush internal joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Marion D. Kilgore
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Patent number: 6106027Abstract: A flexible hose assembly used for pull-out faucets includes a hose having an inner tube and a spiral wound outer jacket. The hose assembly further includes at least one end connector disposed on an end of the hose that includes a jacket fitting having a tubular portion disposed between a spiral wound outer jacket and the inner tube. The tubular portion of the jacket fitting includes an externally threaded portion that engages the inner surface of the spiral wound outer jacket. The jacket fitting further includes a flange disposed at a distal end of the tubular portion wherein the flange abuts a distal end of an outer ferrule. The end connector also includes an insert fitting having a flange positioned on a distal end of a tubular portion. The tubular portion includes at least one external barb that engages the inner surface of the hose. A coupling nut with a central bore with a shoulder disposed therein receives the jacket fitting and the flange of the jacket fitting abuts the shoulder of the central bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventors: Philip A. Mulvey, Andrew J. Huntington, Charles T. Crisman
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Patent number: 6102442Abstract: The present invention describes an improved connector for attaching flexible metallic and non-metallic conduit to electrical panel or junction boxes. The improved connector comprises a two pieces. The first piece comprises a metallic cylindrical inner body section, having an integral collar extending from the metallic cylindrical inner body section. The outer circumference of the inner body section has threads at one end thereof for grabbing the interior surface of the flexible conduit and pulling it toward the collar, while the other end of the metallic cylindrical inner body is equipped with external threads for engagement with an electrical panel or junction box. The second piece comprises a non-metallic resilient seat member or ferrule friction fit onto the conduit engaging end of the metallic cylindrical inner body that is engaged by the conduit end as the conduit is threaded onto the cylindrical inner body.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Arlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Patent number: 5911448Abstract: A reinforced hose coupling including an end fitting having first and second, axially extending sections with the first section comprising a connector and a second section providing a nipple with external grooves. A metal ferrule is mounted on the nipple and is connected to the end fitting. The ferrule has an external depression formed in a side thereof. Two holes are formed in this depression and extend through the wall of the ferrule. A reinforced hose end having flexible tubular rubber or plastic layers is crimped between the ferrule and the nipple. The hose end has an outer wire extending about the exterior of the tubular layers. An end piece of this wire extends through the holes and across the depression helping to secure the hose end to the coupling and providing an indication to the user that the coupling is in usable condition. Preferably the ferrule is formed with a circumferentially extending internal rim at one end, which rim is forced into a circumferential groove formed in the end-fitting.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Inventor: Istvan Feher
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Patent number: 5860678Abstract: A self-threading joining system for flexible or semi-rigid pipes having two basic elements. The first element or joining end has three zones, the first zone being a hollow stem which outside diameter is slightly greater than the bore of the pipe to be joint; the second zone, which is adjacent to the first one, being a portion of outside thread, which is formed by a widening of the outside diameter of the first zone; said first element ending with the third zone or terminal end, which consists in any known element for networks of flows.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Inventor: Melchor Jorge Mittersteiner Urzua
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Patent number: 5709414Abstract: A sewer hose connection utilizes a helical clamp which can be manually turned around a convoluted sewer hose placed onto a rigid fitting. The helical clamp is formed from wire and is contained in an annular groove of the fitting. The helical clamp positioned over a typical RV sewer hose end convolution having a wire spiral can be rotated to draw the hose further onto the fitting to form a sealing and mechanical connection.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Camco Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Mark R. Bailey, David P. Tickle
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Patent number: 5687994Abstract: A pipe coupling has a body having a hollow interior including a tubular tail onto which the end of a pipe can be engaged. A coupling nut is captively mounted about the body of the coupling and has a screw threaded interior. When the end of a pipe has been pushed sufficiently onto the tubular tail, rotation of the coupling nut will threadedly engage the nut onto the exterior of the pipe end and draw the pipe further onto the tubular tail of the coupling. The tubular tail of the coupling may be formed as a separate replacable component from the balance of the body of the coupling such that the tail can be removed and substituted by a replacement tail of larger or smaller outside diameter to accomodate larger or smaller pipes.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Inventor: Albert Frederick Hansen
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Patent number: 5498043Abstract: A hose fitting for permanent attachment to a flexible hose such as a garden hose. The fitting includes a tubular member having helical barbs or threads on an outer surface portion thereof for allowing the tubular member to be firmly held within an open end of the hose and to further form helical deformations in the hose. The fitting further includes a ferrule having similar helical barbs or threads on an inner surface thereof for allowing the ferrule to be threaded over the hose end having the helical deformations formed by the tubular member inserted therein. The tubular member and the ferrule include mating ratchet teeth which lock together when the ferrule is threaded over the deformations in the hose end such that the fitting is permanently attached to the hose. The tubular member includes a coupling portion on its outer end for allowing the hose fitting to be attached to another fitting or a fluid device such as a faucet or lawn sprinkler.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1995Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Plastic Specialties and Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Joseph M. Goldenberg
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Patent number: 5393104Abstract: The present invention is directed to a coupling for use with sanitary hose, including a hollow female coupler piece and a hollow male coupler piece, wherein the male coupler piece is threadedly connected into the female coupler piece, and wherein a first end of the male coupler piece extends into a first end of the female coupler piece such that opposing surfaces of the first ends are radially spaced, and wherein one of the surfaces of the first ends includes a plurality of raised pad surfaces of a predetermined geometric design.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: Jeffrey S. Zornow
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Patent number: 5356182Abstract: A hose construction, coupling therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the hose construction comprising a tubular hose and a coupling secured to one end of the tubular hose, the coupling having an insert disposed in the one end of the tubular hose and being radially outwardly expanded into sealing relation with an inner corrugated hose of the tubular hose, the insert having an outer peripheral surface defined by a plurality of outwardly directed projections with recesses therebetween, the projections of the insert being respectively received in recesses of the inner hose and projections of the inner hose being respectively received in the recesses of the insert whereby the interior of the tubular hose is substantially sealed to the interior of the coupling, the projections of the insert each having a substantially flat outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventor: John D. Sanders
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Patent number: 5240291Abstract: A novel coupler for use in sanitary transport of material which includes a female piece having a first end and a second end, the first end having an inner threaded surface defining an opening therein to receive an end of a hose, the second end having an inner threaded surface defining an opening adjacent and coaxial with the opening of first end to form a passageway along a central axis of the female piece allowing communication through the female piece, wherein the threaded surface of the first end has a relatively thin razor-like edge which extends diagonally inwardly toward the central axis and the second. A hollow male piece is provided having a tapered first end, an intermediate portion, and a second end. The intermediate portion has a portion of its outer surface threaded in a complimentary manner to the threaded opening of the second end of the female piece to allow receipt of the male piece therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventor: Jeffrey S. Zornow
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Patent number: 5042844Abstract: A hose fixture device has a cylindrical wall with projections thereon, which projections engage a corresponding mounting projection of a hose. Normally that mounting projection is a helix, so that there is a screw engagement. The projections are arranged circumferentially around the cylindrical wall with gaps therebetween. There are also gripper members, again spaced circumferentially with gaps therebetween, which grip an end of the hose. The gaps make is easy to see such engagement. The gripper members are aligned with the gaps between those projections. This provides a secure fixing of the hose to the hose fixture device. Furthermore, the device may be moulded easily. Such a hose fixture device may be used to attache a hose joint component (e.g. a suction tool) to a hose of an electric vacuum cleaner.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Tagasangyo, Ltd.Inventors: Akira Iida, Akira Iwao, Yoshitaro Ishii, Naruhiko Suzuki, Yasuyuki Hiruta
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Patent number: 4729583Abstract: Twin seals are provided between an end fitting and a convoluted hose connected thereto. The end fitting has two parts, one of which terminates in an elongated member having large and coarse threads on the outside thereof. As the elongated member is turned into the end of the hose, convolutions at the end of the hose are either scrunched and squeezed together or stretched over a ramp section. One of the seals is along the surface of the large threads and the other is a result of the end thrust either the scrunching and squeezing or the stretching of the end convolutions. A pilot end of braid on the hose pulls it to increase the end thrust. In some embodiments, a third seal is made between the outside surface of the hose and a gland surrounding the hose.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignee: Titeflex CorporationInventors: James M. Lalikos, Norman H. Desilets
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Patent number: 4714279Abstract: A coupler for releasably connecting an evacuation hose to the exhaust or tail pipe of a motor vehicle to prevent accidental removal of the hose. The coupler comprises a cylindrical rubber body having one end sealingly releasably screwed to the hose and a flexible annular wall partially closing its other end. Radial slits are made through the annular wall which thus defines flexible, resilient triangular flaps. These flaps are provided with radial spacer ribs at their interior and exterior faces. When the body is slipped onto the tail pipe, the flaps are bent inwardly and their exterior ribs frictionally engage the tail pipe. If the body is subsequently pulled to a limited extent the flaps may reverse their bent position but still frictionally engage the pipe by their interior ribs.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Inventor: Lincoln Custeau
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Patent number: 4611828Abstract: End members for flexible connectors for bicycle pumps are provided, a first end member is fixed to one end of a flexible tube and to be connected to a valve of a tire and the second end member is to be connected to the other end of the flexible tube for connection to a pump. The first end member is made of one piece of molded construction and, at one side of a middle zone has an anchoring stub which carries a cap at its free and by means of at least two frangible bridges. At the other side of the middle zone the first end member has means for linking the connector with the valve of a tire. The middle portion also has resiliently deformable portions for holding the connector in a bore in the handle of the pump. For assembling the first end member with the tube, the cap is fitted over an end portion of the tube and, the bridges are severed and the anchoring stub is engaged inside the flexible tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1984Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Poutrait-MorinInventor: Patrice Brunet
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Patent number: 4603888Abstract: An end fitting for rubber steam hoses with metal liners of interlocking construction comprises a stem that has zig-zag serrations formed on an intermediate portion of its outer surface for contacting and retaining the inside of a rubber hose, and has rib-type right hand spirals formed on an inner end portion of its outer surface so that a metal liner of interlocking construction is adapted to be screwed onto the spirals for retention of the metal liner from being pulled off the ste. on the stem and preventing the metal liner from being pulled off the stem. A clamp is provided that clamps the rubber hose against the zig-zag serrations to seal the end fitting against the escape of steam, and clamps the rubber hose against the metal liner and the metal liner against the spirals and the inner end portion of the stem outer surface to provide added retention of the metal liner from being pulled off the stem.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1985Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: Dixon Valve & Coupling CompanyInventors: Richard L. Goodall, Paramjit Singh
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Patent number: 4599784Abstract: A flexible plastic conduit having a pair of longitudinally extending reinforcement tapes to improve the resistance to elongation of the flexible plastic conduit is provided. A fitting is also provided to cooperate with the flexible tubing to provide the proper resistance to forces trying to separate the flexible conduit and the fitting when in assembled relationship. A method for assembling the flexible conduit and the fitting is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Anamet, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Canu, Jr., Allen G. Hoube, Kenneth F. Knight, Albert L. Tufano, Anthony J. Porzio
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Patent number: 4488738Abstract: A synthetic plastic pipe coupling comprising an internally threaded fitting of synthetic plastic material and a pipe of synthetic plastic material. The material of the fitting is harder than the material of the pipe so that the threads of the fitting act as a die for the creation of helical grooves on the pipe as the pipe is hand screwed into the fitting. The pipe is continued to be screwed passing the threaded portion of the fitting to a cylindrical portion adjacent to the threaded portion, which has a diameter not greater than the internal diameter of the threaded portion, so that the initial grooves are erased and the pipe is compressed to a lesser diameter for the purpose of creating a fluid tight contact zone operating hydraulically in favor of pressure and proportionately to it.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1981Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Inventor: Osvaldo J. Valdes
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Patent number: 4457544Abstract: A connector for a liquid tight, flexible electrical conduit formed of a plurality of interlocking, thin, arcuate metal ring sections having an interior wall of alternating ridges and grooves. The connector includes a ferrule end insertable into the conduit with a plurality of spatially separated arcuate segments matching the conduit grooves for threadable engagement. A resilient seat member snug fit onto the ferrule is engaged by the conduit end as the conduit is threaded onto the ferrule to sealingly terminate the full perimeter edge of the conduit end, thereby enabling the conduit and connector assembly to be air and liquid tight. One or more ramp formed barbs are provided on one or more of the ferrule arcuate segments to lock and secure the connector on the conduit and prevent undesired loosening.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1983Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Liquid Tight CorporationInventors: Thomas M. Snow, Bernard J. Muslin
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Patent number: 4400021Abstract: A reusable type hose end fitting comprising a through-bored stem portion and a ferrule portion which is removably screw-coupled to the stem portion. The stem portion has a first zone which is formed with a male screw thread and a second zone which locates within the bore of a hose. The ferrule portion has a first zone which is formed with a female thread for engagement with the male thread of the stem portion and a second zone which locates about the second zone of the stem portion to define a generally annular space in which an end portion of the hose locates when the fitting is assembled to the hose. The second zone of the stem portion is formed with four tapered regions and with cylindrical lands which separate adjacent ones of the tapered regions.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1981Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Frederick Duffield Pty. LimitedInventor: Frederick R. Duffield
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Patent number: 4376548Abstract: An end fitting for a sheathed, convoluted conduit comprises a generally tubular body member having a threaded portion adjacent one end for screwing into the conduit bore and a frusto-conical portion spaced from the threaded portion which tapers inwardly away from that one end and around which the sheath of the conduit is to be received, and clamping means for clamping the sheath against the frusto-conical surface comprising an annulus surrounding the frusto-conical portion which is deformable to conform to the frusto-conical portion.The body further includes a plain cylindrical portion intermediate the threaded and frusto-conical portions for receiving the end few convolutions of the conduit and defining a radial shoulder against which the conduit end is to abut, and means adjacent the other end for mounting the fitting on a support.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1980Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Inventor: Kenneth W. Armstrong
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Patent number: 4288110Abstract: An end fitting for a flexible metallic conduit comprises a tubular body having an external thread to enable the body to be screwed into an end of a conduit, a tubular sleeve having an external thread to enable the end fitting to be threadedly mounted on a support, and a rotary tubular collar threadedly mounted on a stationary projection of one-piece with the body. The collar has an inner circumferential tapered surface which bounds a wedge-shaped annular space with the externally threaded end of the body. The conduit is received in wedged, moisture-resistant engagement in the space. A stressed O-ring seal between the sleeve and the stationary projection provides another moisture-resistant seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Allen-Stevens Corp.Inventor: David Grenell
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Patent number: 4225162Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a pre-assembled liquid tight connector for use with flexible metallic conduit. The connector is comprised of a one piece body member having a grounding member formed integrally therewith. Additionally, the body member is so constructed as to retain a resilient polyurethane collar in a pre-loaded position so that after assembling the ground conductor to the flexible metallic conduit, the collar is simply pried from the pre-load position and a liquid tight seal is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Frank P. Dola
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Patent number: 4156540Abstract: A means for ensuring a firm seal between a hose fitting and a hose comprising a sealant that also acts as a lubricant and is applied to the nipple portion of the fitting prior to insertion into the core tube of the hose. The sealant causes the core tube or the core tube liner, if used, to soften and swell, thereby completely filling and firmly engaging the threads in the nipple portion, and also causes a localized plasticized condition in the core tube or liner adjacent the threaded portion of the nipple resulting in the core tube retaining firm engagement with the nipple during temperature cycling and flexing of the hose assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventor: William E. Currie