Particular Surface Patents (Class 285/259)
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Patent number: 7455324Abstract: A pipe joint provided with a joint main body having an insertion cylinder portion inserted to an end portion of a pipe to be connected, a clamp ring having a slit to fasten the end portion of the pipe inserted to the insertion cylinder portion by elastic fastening force, a diameter-expansion piece, releasable as to jump outward, held within the slit to expand the clamp ring against elastic force of the clamp ring, and a restriction sleeve covering the clamp ring as to restrict the outward jump of the diameter-expansion piece. And, a pipe-insertion detector, detecting the insertion of the pipe to a predetermined depth to release the restriction, is provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Higashio Mech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Inoue
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Patent number: 7434845Abstract: A quick connector includes: a connector body having a retainer holding portion, a tube connecting portion to be press fitted into a tube, and a housing between the retainer holding portion and the tube connecting portion, the tube connecting portion being formed with a plurality of annular projections being axially spaced apart from each other; and a retainer which is held in an axially fixed state by the retainer holding portion. A portion of an outer surface of the tube connecting portion extending from the annular projection, which is closest to the housing, toward the housing is formed into a tapered surface whose diameter is gradually enlarged toward the housing, and a diameter of an annular projection side of the tapered surface is set to be larger than a diameter of the outer surface of the tube connecting portion between the annular projections.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Tokai Rubber IndustriesInventors: Jun Ogiso, Kazuhiro Kato
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Patent number: 7429065Abstract: An assembly includes a first member having an inner surface and a second member having an outer surface. One of the two members has greater rigidity than the other member and at least one groove. The rigid member is partially received within the less rigid member and a coupling mechanism provides radially inward pressure to generate a seal between the inner surface of the first member and the outer surface of the second member. The groove includes an opening and a base each having a predetermined width. The predetermined width of the opening is generally less than the predetermined width of the base. The more rigid member may comprise an insert with a surrounding sleeve wherein the sleeve includes the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Dana CorporationInventors: Randall F. Alder, Douglas J. Clemens, David L. Meyer, Mark R. Vogel
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Publication number: 20080197625Abstract: A hose coupling and method of forming the same are disclosed, wherein a strength thereof is maximized and a cost of manufacture is minimized. The hose coupling utilizes a plastic ferrule which militates against a hose end being released from the hose coupling during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: WINZELER STAMPING COMPANYInventors: Michael E. Allman, Young Seo
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Publication number: 20080185840Abstract: A method of making a fluid coupling includes a step of providing a cylindrical stem having a fluid conduit therethrough. The method also includes a step of placing a hollow shell over a first end of the stem. The method also includes a step of die swaging the shell to the stem at an attachment location along a length of the stem, wherein the die swaging step includes forming a tool engaging hexagonal shape on an outer surface of the shell at the attachment location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventor: Eric Menor
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Patent number: 7384074Abstract: A press-fitting includes a body, a jacket, a seal ring and a plastic check ring. The plastic check ring has an annular convex portion, one end of the jacket has an inward wall for clamping with the inner hook, the body has a seal groove and a serrated groove with fillets on its core portion. The seal ring is disposed in the seal groove with the outer diameter of the seal ring being smaller than or equal to the outer diameter of the core portion. The press-fitting according to the present invention is of simple structure, and is convenient and quick to be assembled, and can be inspected, and is safe on seal coupling.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Foshan Rifeng Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Zanbu He
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Publication number: 20080067809Abstract: A press-fitting, comprising a body (21) having an annular groove (213) on the rear end of its core portion, a jacket (22), a seal ring (23) and a plastic check ring (24) having a limit annular convex portion (242) that is fit to the annular groove (213), wherein said plastic check ring (24) is provided with an annular convex portion (241) and an inner hook (243) extending towards the annular convex portion (241), one end of said jacket (22) has an inward wall (221) for clamping with the inner hook (243), said body (21) has a seal groove (211) and a serrated groove with fillets (212) on its core portion, said seal ring (23) is disposed in said seal groove (211) with the outer diameter of the seal ring (23) being smaller than or equal to the outer diameter of the core portion. The press-fitting according to the present invention is of simple structure, and is convenient and quick to be assembled, and can be inspected, and is safe on seal coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Zanbu He
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Patent number: 7341284Abstract: A joint assembly for flexible and semi-rigid piping, such as high density polyethylene piping or the like. The assembly comprises a joint end sleeve and a nut. The joint end sleeve comprises in series first, second, third and fourth co-axial sections of circular cross-sections. The first and second sections are to be disposed within the end of the piping. The nut, with an internal threaded surface, is made of a material harder than the one used in the piping and with a higher or equal hardness than the one on the joint end sleeve. The nut is configured to press the end of the piping around the first and second sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Tecnologia Hidraulica THC S.A.Inventors: Melchor Mittersteiner, Sergio Barrientos
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Patent number: 7322618Abstract: A hose coupling with a clamp which can be clamped around a longitudinal axis, wherein the edges of the clamp are located closer to the longitudinal axis than an area of the clamp located between the edges. The hose coupling further includes a pipe, wherein an end portion of the hose can be pushed onto an end portion of the pipe and can be clamped by means of the clamp. The end portion of the pipe is provided with a circumferential holding rib, wherein the end portion of the hose can be pushed past the holding rib and wherein the clamp can be clamped on the hose above the holding rib so that the hose is secured between the holding rib and the clamp. The clamp includes an elastic, circular circumferential metal clamping band of uniform thickness.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: NORMA Germany GmbHInventors: Detlef Henrich, Mathias Krauss, Goran Lebo, Stephan Mann
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Patent number: 7322617Abstract: The invention provides a coupling endpiece engageable by force in a corrugated end of a corrugated tube having corrugations following one another at a predetermined pitch and possessing a minimum inside diameter and a maximum inside diameter. The endpiece is constituted by a tubular body possessing a first zone provided on the outside with at least two annular barbs of the Christmas-tree type that are spaced apart by a distance corresponding to the pitch of the corrugations of the tube and having a maximum diameter greater than the maximum inside diameter of the tube, the first zone presenting between the barbs a minimum diameter greater than the minimum inside diameter of the tube, and the body has a second zone extending immediately behind the barbs to receive at least one end corrugation of the tube and having an outside diameter less than a diameter of a junction zone between two annular barbs. The invention also provides a corrugated tube fitted with such an endpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Nobel Plastiques, S.A.Inventor: Yvon Paquis
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Patent number: 7249787Abstract: A hose coupling using at least one reinforcing ring to reinforce a hose coupling during a crimping process, the hose coupling having an inner sleeve, an outer sleeve coaxial with the inner sleeve, and a hose coaxially interposed therebetween. During the crimping process a crimping force is applied directly to the outer sleeve to form at least one depression that results in an area of peak crimp force on the inner sleeve, the depression helping to seal and lock the hose between the inner and outer sleeves. The reinforcing ring is positioned within the inner sleeve and concentric with the area of peak crimp force on the inner sleeve. Consequently, the reinforcing ring prevents the inner sleeve from deforming under the crimping force, thereby ensuring the integrity and long-term durability of the hose coupling.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Hutchinson FTS, Inc.Inventor: Jerry H. Chisnell
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Patent number: 7210708Abstract: A tube joint includes a body made of a resin material and having a first end side with an edge. A connecting member inserted into the first end side of the body has an annular expanded section which outwardly projects from an outer circumferential surface of the connecting member and which engages with an inner circumferential wall surface of the body at the first end side. A ring member fitted to an outer circumferential wall surface of the first end side of the body presses the outer circumferential wall surface of the body radially inwardly. The ring member is positioned between the annular expanded section of the connecting member and the edge of the first end side, so that the body and the connecting member are prevented from disengagement.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: SMC Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masaaki Muto
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Patent number: 7178836Abstract: A fluid coupling for coupling a hose to a metal tube, of primary interest in hydraulic brake systems, provides dynamic strain relief so that hoses having braided reinforcing layers are made usable for normal highway use because the hoses can withstand Department of Transportation Whip Test while meeting thermal requirements. This is accomplished by a coaxial strain relief element which is integral with an eyelet-type tube fitting wherein the strain relief element is captured by a pocket disposed in the end of a crimping cup. A crimping cup directly engages the braided reinforcement layer to clamp the hose against a projecting nipple of the eyelet while having an annular lip portion which seats in the groove in the eyelet and presses the coaxial strain relief element into and direct engagement with the braided reinforcement layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Dana CorporationInventors: Steven R. Hoff, Donald H. Brugmann, Jr.
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Patent number: 7163238Abstract: A connector for a flexible pipe comprises a connector body having an end portion for coupling to a flexible pipe. The end portion includes a frusto-conical portion and an adjacent cylindrical portion. The frusto-conical portion has its widest portion adjacent the cylindrical portion and has a diameter greater than the diameter of the cylindrical portion and forms a radially extending substantially transverse shoulder with the cylindrical portion to force the pipe to form a bulge around the shoulder. The frusto-conical portion has its narrowest portion with a diameter slightly less than the inside diameter of the pipe to facilitate insertion into the pipe. A ring has a cylindrical inner surface with an inside diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the pipe. The ring is positioned to overlie the shoulder thereby to compress the bulge against the shoulder and seal the pipe to the connector body.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Tecnologia Hidraulica THC S.A.Inventors: Melchor Mittersteiner, Sergio Barrientos
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Patent number: 7134696Abstract: A one-piece unitary compression cap for securing a pipe or tube on a fitting. The cap includes at least one inward deformation that provides an interference fit between the cap and the pipe or tube. Consequently, the cap cannot fall off the pipe or tube before being permanently crimped.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Trans-Matic Mfg. Co., IncorporatedInventor: Steven Allen Poll
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Patent number: 7108292Abstract: An apparatus for coupling ends of a first hose and a second hose. The apparatus comprises 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: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Fiskars Brands, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Lipscomb, Alexander P. Kobryn, Lorena E. Yin
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Patent number: 7080860Abstract: In a hose with a corrugated metal tube, an axial leading end portion of the corrugated metal tube is configured as an extending portion so as to extend in an axial direction beyond a base portion of a socket fitting and be exposed out of an outer layer of the hose. The extending portion is clamped by an inner end surface of the base portion and an outer surface of a rigid insert pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Yuji Takagi, Norihiko Furuta, Tomohide Ito
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Patent number: 7025390Abstract: A preferred apparatus for connecting a fitting to a conduit section comprises a rigid insert designed to be affixed to the fitting and one or more retainers designed to fit over the external surface of the conduit section. A preferred insert includes at least two axially-spaced, raised detents. Suitable retainers include rigid, one-piece collars and clamps. An especially preferred method for connecting the coupler fittings and the section of pipe comprises the steps of positioning a one-piece collar over the external surface of the conduit section; pressing the insert into a receiving end of the conduit section; and pushing the one-piece collar along the external surface of the conduit section toward the receiving end to substantially align the one-piece collar between two axially-spaced, raised detents on the insert. Most preferably, a seal is positioned between the two axially-spaced, raised detents.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Wolf Creek Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles Newton Knowles, James Paul Orban, Sasenjko Radzepagic
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Patent number: 7014218Abstract: A permanently attachable hose coupling for a pressurized conduit end having a generally tubular nipple and a generally cylindrical shell permanently attached to the nipple and generally surrounding the conduit end. The nipple has a longitudinal axis, first and second ends, a series of circumferential grooves located between the first and the second ends, a longitudinal through bore, and an insert portion adjacent the plurality of grooves for insertion in the conduit. Each of the series of circumferential grooves fixedly receive at least one of an inside surface, an end surface and an outside surface of the generally cylindrical shell and each of the grooves has a generally flat base portion parallel to the longitudinal axis, a first substantially vertically oriented sidewall adjacent the generally flat base portion and a second substantially vertically oriented sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Parker-HannifinInventors: William C. Fisher, Charles Lee Chapman, Kenneth Paul Girod, Kenneth L. Huebner, Gregory Kreczko, Maxim Levine, Thomas B. Lininger, Joshua D. Shircliff, Sung Taek We
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Patent number: 7014216Abstract: A joint assembly for flexible and semi-rigid piping, such as high density polyethylene piping or the like. The assembly comprises a joint end sleeve and a nut. The joint end sleeve comprises in series first, second, third and fourth co-axial sections of circular cross-sections. The first and second sections are to be disposed within the end of the piping. The nut, with an internal threaded surface, is made of a material harder than the one used in the piping and with a higher or equal hardness than the one on the joint end sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: THC International, LLCInventors: Melchor Mittersteiner, Sergio Barrientos
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Patent number: 6997266Abstract: A first tubular is disposed coaxially within a portion of a second, larger tubular. A portion of the first tubular is expanded into frictional contact with the second tubular, thereby creating a liner and a hanger. In one embodiment, a pattern of grooves and profile cuts are formed in the surface of a portion of the first tubular body. The grooves in one aspect define a continuous pattern about the circumference of the tubular body which intersect to form a plurality of substantially identical shapes, such as diamonds. The grooves and profile cuts serve to improve the tensile strength of the tubular body. At the same time, the grooves and profile cuts allow for expansion of the tubular body by use of less radial force. The grooves and profile cuts further provide additional frictional support for hanging the expanded tubular onto the inner surface of a surrounding second tubular.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Jackson, Patrick Maguire, Khai Tran
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Patent number: 6902205Abstract: A pipe coupling and connector for use with composite pipe, and a method of coupling the end of composite pipe are disclosed. The coupling or connector has a cylindrical inner support with a gripping surface, a means for preventing axial movement of slips that are disposed around the gripping surface, and a coupling connector. The slips form an assembly with an outer frustoconical surface and an inner gripping surface. A hollow outer sleeve with a surface that corresponds to the frustoconical surface is used to drive the slips radially inwards so that the wall of the pipe is both compressed and gripped by the coupling. A retaining member holds the outer sleeve in a fixed position relative to the slips. The coupling, connector and method of this invention provide the structural integrity needed to ensure that the end of the pipe meets or exceeds the design ratings of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Flexpipe Systems, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Glen Bouey, David W. McLeod, Chris A. Lundberg
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Patent number: 6899355Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Lasco Fittings, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Klein, Dennis R. Sweat
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Patent number: 6883538Abstract: A flow control valve coupling structure that does not require complicated machining and facilitates the installation of a flow control valve. The coupling structure includes a fitting portion having a male thread that is formed on a peripheral surface of the flow control valve. A coupled member has a coupling hole to receive the flow control valve. A cylindrical elastic sealing member is engaged with the coupling hole to seal the space between the flow control valve and the coupling hole. The elastic sealing member has an inner surface defining a mounting hole in which the fitting portion is fitted. A female thread is formed on the inner surface and is mated with the male thread of the fitting portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignees: Pacific Engineering Corp., Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masayuki Toyokawa, Hiromu Nakamura, Ryohei Adachi, Iwao Murakami, Chikashi Ono
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Patent number: 6874823Abstract: A connecting piece for establishing a connecting arrangement for a pipe which can be pressed together comprises a stub which can be inserted into a pipe. Profilings for the pressing-together with the pipe and a stop are on the stub. At least one radially projecting spacer is provided on the stub. The spacer defining a gap for forming a flow duct between the stub and the pipe. The spacer may have an interruption for forming part of the flow duct.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Franz Viegener II GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Walter Viegener
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Patent number: 6863279Abstract: The present invention discloses redundant sealing systems for composite risers having metal liner assemblies and methods of preventing interior fluid leakage to the outside of composite risers. An elastomeric seal is formed between an elastomeric tip provided on the end of a metal to composite interface (MCI) of the liner assembly and an elastomeric shear ply provided over the liner assembly. The elastomeric seal and a mechanical seal between the MCI and a transition ring which secures the liner to the MCI, provides a dual sealing system for the composite riser to prevent leakage of interior fluids. In the event that the integrity of the mechanical seal or the integrity of the liner is compromised, the elastomeric seal would prevent leakage of the fluid to the outside of the composite riser.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Conoco Investments Norge ADInventor: Mamdouh M. Salama
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Patent number: 6837524Abstract: A hose clamping structure 10 includes: a metal pipe 11 having an inserting end portion 12 straightly extending in an axial direction at one end and having a ring-shaped projecting portion 13 at a leading end of the inserting end portion 12; a rubber hose 16 insertedly fitted to the entire outer surface of the inserting end portion by press-fitting and secured thereto in an unbonded manner; and a tubular sleeve member 21 mounted to the outer surface of the rubber hose and extending over the substantially full length of the inserting end portion, and tightened from outside so as to clamp the rubber hose. The sleeve member includes a second tightening portion 27 and a first tightening portion 24 apart from each other in an axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Motohide Nishimura, Chiaki Yuzuriha
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Publication number: 20040251683Abstract: A permanently attachable hose coupling for a pressurized conduit end having a generally tubular nipple and a generally cylindrical shell permanently attached to the nipple and generally surrounding the conduit end. The nipple has a longitudinal axis, first and second ends, a series of circumferential grooves located between the first and the second ends, a longitudinal through bore, and an insert portion adjacent the plurality of grooves for insertion in the conduit. Each of the series of circumferential grooves fixedly receive at least one of an inside surface, an end surface and an outside surface of the generally cylindrical shell and each of the grooves has a generally flat base portion parallel to the longitudinal axis, a first substantially vertically oriented sidewall adjacent the generally flat base portion and a second substantially vertically oriented sidewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: William C. Fisher, Charles Lee Chapman, Kenneth Paul Girod, Kenneth L. Huebner, Gregory Kreczko, Maxim Levine, Thomas B. Lininger, Joshua D. Shircliff, Sung Taek We
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Publication number: 20040245776Abstract: Hose coupling devices that securely connect an end of a hose to a fitting member using a retention mechanism operated by multi-threaded engagement of the fitting member with a collar member. The multi-threaded engagement also may operate a hose advancement mechanism. The advancement mechanism axially advances a hose during multi-threaded engagement so that the hose may be more effectively gripped by the retention mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: QL Holdings, LLCInventors: Daniel C. Evans, N. John Leuck, Douglas C. Lewis, Daniel J. Lyman
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Patent number: 6827375Abstract: An end fitting for tubular member and a method of applying an end fitting to a tubular member, according to which an end portion of the tubular member is placed in an annular space defined between an outer ferrule and a tubular insert having a tapered inner wall and a radially outwardly-directed force is applied to the insert to force it into engagement with the tubular member.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Wellstream International LimitedInventor: Dana J. Fraser
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Publication number: 20040227344Abstract: A hose coupling device includes a flexible hose member having a bore formed by an inner peripheral surface, and having one or more longitudinal ribs extended into the bore, for engaging with the inner peripheral surface of the hose member, and for preventing the bore of the hose member from being completely blocked, and for allowing water to flow through the bore of the hose member even when the hose member is twisted. A coupler may be coupled to water reservoir and includes a mouth engageable into the hose member. The coupler includes one or more longitudinal grooves to receive the longitudinal ribs of the hose member, and to anchor the hose member to the mouth of the coupler.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Tung Yi Lin
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Patent number: 6802540Abstract: A method for coupling a conduit to a fitting. The method includes providing a fitting having at least one groove defined therein and a collar having a flange extending from an end of the collar, aligning the flange with the groove, and compressing the collar around a portion of the fitting to facilitate fixedly securing the flange within the groove, such that the collar is fixedly secured to the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Dennis Malone, David Bruce Rader, Jerry Gordon Glatt, James H. Jones
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Publication number: 20040155459Abstract: A first adapter is configured so as to include a cylindrical body. The cylindrical body of the first adapter is formed with a tube connecting portion on one axial side thereof and a hose connecting portion on an opposite axial side thereof. A first resin tube is connected to the tube connecting portion. A rubber hose is fitted on the hose connecting portion of the first adapter so as to overlap a connecting end portion of the first resin tube. And then a tightening band is tighten around an outer periphery of the rubber hose on the tube connecting portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Kazutaka Katayama, Takahiro Nishiyama, Koyo Murakami
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Patent number: 6773039Abstract: A plug-in coupling having a base body (6), a sealing ring (12, 13), a locking ring (40) and an annular body which can be connected to the base body (6). A pipe end (4, 5) can be locked in position by the locking ring (40). The plug-in coupling of the invention enables a connection to be made with at least one pipe end in a simple, functionally reliable manner, in such a way that pipes made of different materials can be used together. The pipe ends (4, 5) can be inserted into an axial annular gap or space (27) between the base body (6) and the annular body (18, 19) in such a way that the sealing ring (12) lies adjacent the interior of the pipe end (4, 5), making a good seal with the pipe end, and also in such a way that the locking ring (40) is located in the annular gap (27). The locking ring (40) is prestressed and adjoins the locking surface (20) of the annular body (18) on one side and the exterior surface of the inserted pipe end (4, 5) on the other side.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Friatec AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wilfried Muenster, Oliver Luz, Peter Friedrich
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Patent number: 6764106Abstract: A coupling, comprised of a tube with an attached tubular shell, for attachment with external components. The tube has a first end, second end and a longitudinal bore extending therethrough. The tube further includes an intermediate portion between the first and second ends having spaced radially outwardly extending annular beads. The tubular shell has a first portion axially confined between the annular beads and has an inner surface with a first axial end and a second axial end, wherein one of the first and the second inner axial ends has a non-rounded shape. The shell has a second portion extending axially from the first portion to a free end and has an inner surface spaced radially and coaxially outwardly of the exterior of the tube second end to define an annular recess therebetween and is adapted to be inwardly deformed toward the tube second end.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Patrick A. Smith, Gregory Kreczko
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Publication number: 20040135368Abstract: A high-pressure fuel injection pipe has a connecting head with an outer circumference formed for a mating seat portion. A shallow annular groove is formed in the inner side of the connecting head while shaping the head. A connecting washer is fit on the outer circumference of the lower neck of the connecting head. The injection pipe is characterized in that the lower neck of the connecting head is provided with an at least two-stepped portion having no slope, and in that the connecting washer is provided with a stepped portion corresponding at least partially to the stepped portion of the connecting head, so that the stepped portions may abut against each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha LimitedInventor: Munekatsu Furugen
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Publication number: 20040130148Abstract: A connector for attachment to a tubular conduit, having a generally tubular metallic body. The tubular metallic body having a first portion, a second portion integral with the first portion having a smooth cylindrical outer surface adapted to be inserted into the conduit and a formed rounded rolled-over nose at its outer end, a longitudinally directed internal passage extending through the tubular body for receiving fluid flow, a first and second annular groove formed in the second portion axially spaced from each other, a first essentially constant diameter portion extending between the first annular groove and the second annular groove, and a second essentially constant diameter portion extending between the first annular groove and the first end portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Christopher Patterson, Stanley J. Sysak
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Patent number: 6715800Abstract: A clamping joint (fitting) for pipes or hoses of a polymer material or a composite and having a base pipe made of polymer material. The joint includes a cylindrical support sleeve which is provided with several surrounding ribs and is defined by a collar on one end thereof. The collar includes a ring surface which is oriented towards the slip-on end and is situated in a level that is vertical in relation to the cylinder axis. A pipe or hose end having an enlarged cross-section can be slipped-on the remaining end (slip-on end) of the support sleeve. A clamping sleeve is slipped on the pipe or hose, can be displaced and is pushed over the slipped-on pipe or hose end for producing the connection. Webs having the same dimensions are formed to the ring surface. Each web is provided with a planar front face element that is parallel in relation to the ring surface. The front face elements of all the webs are located in a level that is in parallel in relation to the ring surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: I V T Installations- und Verbindungstechnik GmbH & Co KGInventor: Christoph Hennig
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Patent number: 6691789Abstract: An apparatus and method of creating a seal between two coaxial tubulars so as to create a hanger and a packer. A first tubular is disposed coaxially within a portion of a second, larger tubular. A portion of the first tubular is expanded into frictional contact with the second tubular, thereby creating a liner and a hanger. In one embodiment, a pattern of grooves and profile cuts are formed in the surface of a portion of the first tubular body. The grooves in one aspect define a continuous pattern about the circumference of the tubular body which intersect to form a plurality of substantially identical shapes, such as diamonds. The grooves and profile cuts serve to improve the tensile strength of the tubular body. At the same time, the grooves and profile cuts allow for expansion of the tubular body by use of less radial force.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Stephen L. Jackson, Patrick Maguire, Khai Tran
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Patent number: 6682104Abstract: Disclosed is an improved handle for a clothing steamer which solves the problem of steam delivery hose working free of a barbed fitting. The handle is fitted with a plurality of protrusions that impinge the outer diameter of the hose, thereby securing it in place through friction with the protrusions and also by forcing the inner diameter of the hose against the barbs of the barbed interference fitting.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: John William Simrell
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Patent number: 6619700Abstract: A brake hose assembly includes a crimp banjo connector and a brake hose. The crimp banjo connector has a banjo fitting which includes a base and an annular projection extending from the base, the banjo fitting being composed of a first material having a first modulus of elasticity. An eyelet is positioned within the annular projection, the eyelet being connected to and extending from the base. The eyelet is composed of a second material having a second modulus of elasticity, the second modulus of elasticity of the second material being greater than the first modulus of elasticity of the first material. The brake hose is received within the annular projection of the banjo fitting and mounted upon the eyelet.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: C.F. Gomma USA, Inc.Inventor: Steven C. Kacines
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Patent number: 6598906Abstract: A fluid coupling for coupling a hose to a metal tube, of primary interest in hydraulic brake systems, provides dynamic strain relief so that hoses having stainless steel braided reenforcing layers are made usable for normal highway use because the hoses can withstand Department of Transportation Whip Test while meeting thermal requirements. This is accomplished by a coaxial strain relief element which is integral with an eyelet-type tube fitting wherein the strain relief element is captured by a pocket disposed in the end of a crimping cup. A crimping cup directly engages the stainless steel braided wire reenforcement to clamp the hose against a projecting nipple of the eyelet while having an annular lip portion which seats in the groove in the eyelet and presses the coaxial strain relief element into and direct engagement with the braided reenforcement layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Dana CorporationInventor: Donald Howard Brugmann
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Patent number: 6581979Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Totaku Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hiroshi Ikegami, Masatoshi Takashima
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Patent number: 6568714Abstract: A connector insert for coupling a hose to a tube and an assembly using the connector insert is described wherein the connector insert has a first end, a second end and a uniformly tubular body member along a longitudinal axis. The tubular body member further includes a es a flared member extending radially outward and in the direction of the first end to form an annular ridge and the flared member further tapers radially inward toward said first end forming a first annular rim adjacent the first end. The annular rim has a smaller circumference than the circumference of the annular ridge. The tapered portion enhances the ability of the hose to form a bead and also to prevent pull-off.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventor: Stanley E. Stripe
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Patent number: 6561550Abstract: A hose connection for use in a vehicle is provided. The hose connection has a nozzle with at least one radial ring projecting from the surface of the nozzle. The hose connection also has a hose made of shrinkable material to provide a seal. The radial ring and hose act together to fix the hose to the nozzle. A related method of assembling the hose connection is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Alfmeier Prazision AG Baugruppen und SystemlosungenInventor: Bahri Kiraz
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Publication number: 20030080558Abstract: A hydraulic duct for feeding fluid at high pressure comprising a metal tube, a flexible tube of elastic material and a connector is provided with at least one main projection and a plurality of auxiliary projections, and the main projection is bounded on the side of the flexible tube by a conical surface. The flexible tube is fitted on the connector and is enclosed by an aluminium bell of a profile which can be coupled with the projections of the connector and is adapted to prevent the flexible tube from slipping off and to ensure fluid-tightness. The bell has an end rim which abuts against the conical portion of the main projection which faces towards the flexible tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Antonio Villano, Mariofelice Zanardi
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Publication number: 20030047943Abstract: Disclosed is a hose coupler that allows flexible hosing to be quickly and easily mated to various pieces of equipment. The hose coupler includes a stem that fits snugly into the end of the hose, a compression sleeve, and a collar that forces the compression sleeve against the hose, thereby reversibly fastening the stem within the end of the hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: William H. Berg
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Patent number: 6502864Abstract: A universal conduit connector. The universal conduit connector has a flexible conduit with an intermediate portion of a predetermined length with identical connector ends affixed to ends of the flexible conduit. Each connector end has a stem extending therefrom and has a through hole formed therethrough. The stems have intermediate portions with a smaller diameter and a beveled barb on a tip of the stem with a larger diameter. A plurality of threaded nut cups are provided, each having an aperture formed therein that is sized larger than the diameter of the barb tip. A plurality of resilient washers dimensioned to fit within a matched threaded nut cup and having a through hole sized to fit tightly around the intermediate portion of the stem are provided. The resilient washers are adapted to be engaged with the engagement means to retain the threaded nut cup with the connector ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Donald E. Savard Co.Inventor: Robert D. Savard
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Patent number: 6491325Abstract: An improved crimped swivel fitting (10) for a gasoline hose (11) is disclosed. The fitting is a three-piece assembly (10). A male stem (30) is provided with a shoulder (39) at one external end (31A) and a series of barbs (35) at the opposing end (31B). A swivel nut (50) with an external threading, is slid over the stem barbs (35) and abuts directly against the shoulder (39). The barbed stem end (31B) is inserted into a hose (11) to which a ferrule (60) with internal notching (64) has already been attached. An internal shoulder (63) of the ferrule (60) rests in a groove (33) on the stem (30) and directly abuts against a shoulder (55) of the swivel nut (50). The ferrule (60) is crimped onto the stem (30), thereby securing the fitting to the hose, and locking the swivel nut (50) onto the assembly (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Craig Steven Boche
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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