Having Pre-formed Weld Ring Patents (Class 285/288.11)
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Patent number: 11708921Abstract: A hose assembly includes a metal hose, an end connection having a distal end defining a fluid connector and a proximal end defining a tube stub received in a distal end portion of the hose, and a weld collar surrounding the distal end portion of the hose and the tube stub of the end connection, with the weld collar, the hose distal end portion, and the tube stub being welded together at a welding zone proximal to a distal edge of the metal hose.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventor: Stephen J. Zaborszki
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Patent number: 10100597Abstract: A blowout preventer including a top including a chamber and an annular groove extending into a surface of the top, a housing including a chamber and an annular groove extending into a surface of the housing, and a connection assembly configured to releasably couple the top to the housing, the connection assembly including an arcuate ring segment having a radial width that is greater in size than an axial height of the ring segment, and a positioner configured to radially displace the ring segment between a locked position restricting relative axial movement between the top and the housing, and an unlocked position allowing for relative axial movement between the top and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventor: Taylor Mozisek
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Patent number: 9303799Abstract: A lined sleeve for tube welding is in the form of an inner tube including a first protruded portion and a second protruded portion. The first protruded portion and the second protruded portion are respectively received in two ends respectively of two tubes to be welded together. The inner tube further includes a recessed portion between the first protruded portion and the second protruded portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: NATIONAL PINGTUNG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYInventors: Kuang-Hung Tseng, Jie-Meng Huang
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Patent number: 9022053Abstract: A fuel system includes a fuel tank filler neck associated with a fuel tank. The fuel tank filler neck includes a fill tube for receiving a fuel-dispensing pump nozzle and a fuel conductor interconnecting an interior region of the fuel tank and a passageway formed in the fill tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Stant USA Corp.Inventors: Cory J. Doble, Paul C. Wetzel, Jason M. Crawford
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Patent number: 8955887Abstract: A liquid phase diffusion bonded pipe joint comprised of metal pipes or a metal pipe and a joint pipe joined by liquid phase diffusion bonding, the liquid phase diffusion bonded pipe joint comprised of a metal joint provided with a tapered slanted part press-fit into an end of a metal pipe by a thrust in a pipe axial direction while expanding the metal pipe in inside diameter and tightly engaging with the end and a joining surface part continuing from the tapered slanted part and joined with an end face of the metal pipe by liquid phase diffusion bonding and a metal pipe tightly engaging with the tapered slanted part in the expanded state and with an end face joined with the joining surface part by liquid phase diffusion bonding.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2009Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal CorporationInventors: Eiji Tsuru, Yasushi Hasegawa, Yasuhiro Shinohara, Yuichi Sato
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Publication number: 20140252757Abstract: A joint ring, system for lined pipes includes a first pipe and a second pipe joined end-to-end, each pipe having an interior lining covering substantially all of an interior wall of the respective pipe. A first ring is disposed within and substantially flush with the joined end of the first pipe, and a second ring is disposed within and substantially flush with the joined end of the second pipe. The first ring is configured to create a first circumferential pressure seal against the interior wall of the first pipe, and the second ring is configured to create a second circumferential pressure seal against the interior wall of the second pipe. At least one of the first ring and the second ring is configured to create a pipe joint pressure seal against the other ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: IMPERIAL PIPE, INC.Inventor: Robert P. RABER
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Publication number: 20140117663Abstract: A pipe connection and pipe and fittings to make a pipe connection that include either a bell plate ring or a complementary spigot ring, which can be readily joined together by welding to form a sealed joint. In particular the bell plate ring includes a tapered, such as a conical section, that has a larger outer diameter (that is closer to the end of the pipe section or fitting) and a smaller diameter in from said end of said pipe section or fitting. In this way the present invention provides an inner bell surface which is generally continuously tapered. In turn a complementary spigot ring is provided with a welding lip having an outer diameter that is between the larger and smaller diameters of the bell plate ring. In this way, when the spigot is inserted into the bell it is first guided by the taper and then an interference fit is made between the welding lip and the bell, which ensure continuous weldable contact between the spigot and the bell.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: MUNRO LTD.Inventors: Benoit Tanguay, John Siervogel, Greg Sebastiano
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Publication number: 20140069548Abstract: The present invention addresses the problem of providing a resin end-face butt joint, a method for welding the joints, and a piping member, with which it is possible to ensure a sufficient clamping margin with the clamp of an ordinary welding machine and to ensure an appropriate distance between the centers even when joints having short tubular welding ring parts are welded, and with which it is possible to align the centers by positioning the centers along the same axis. The device for solving this problem is a resin end-face butt joint for which multiple welding ring parts (13, 14) which communicate with a flow path (15) within a joint base part (12) are provided on the joint base part, and fastening parts (18, 19) are provided so as to be coaxial with at least one of these welding ring parts at the outer end of the joint, for the purpose of clamping a welding machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventor: Takashi Hasegawa
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Patent number: 8622094Abstract: A method for protecting a welded pipe assembly from metal dusting and a welded pipe assembly suitable for performing the method. The welded pipe assembly comprises two pipes, weld material joining the two pipes and insulating material. The pipes are protected from metal dusting by a protective coating. The present invention is useful for conveying gases comprising carbon monoxide at temperatures greater than 425° C. while preventing metal dusting of the welded piping assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Larry Thomas Dorsch, William Robert Licht, David R. Kerstetter
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Publication number: 20100207380Abstract: A welded joint of a lined pipeline has a main pipe and an extension piece having a generally tubular shape, an inner wall and an annular weld connecting the extension piece to the main pipe. A liner extends through the main pipe and partially into the extension piece. A compression ring includes a flange and a compression portion. The compression portion engages the liner internally and compresses the liner radially outwardly against the extension piece so that the liner is sealed with the compression ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: INA ACQUISITION CORP.Inventors: Matthew Venable, Randall Egner
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Publication number: 20100181759Abstract: Apparatus and method for welding steel boiler tubes in a space restricted area using a pulsed-arc welding process. The process includes the use of a consumable insert ring having a T-shaped profile and flux material to provide deep weld penetration by a GTAW welding machine. Notches in the consumable weld ring allow for inspection of tube fit prior to weld.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventors: Denny L. Quinn, Alan W. Braun, Brian S. Luigs, Earl L. Young
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Patent number: 7699041Abstract: A fuel distribution tube for a direct injection fuel rail assembly includes an elongate cylindrical conduit, a plurality of first scalloped features that receive fuel injector sockets formed in the conduit, and plurality of second scalloped features that receive mounting bosses formed in the conduit. The scalloped features are designed to closely match the outer radii of the injector sockets and the mounting bosses. The scalloped features provide necessary dimensional control to injector sockets and mounting bosses and fuel passage from the fuel distribution tube to the fuel injector sockets. The scalloped features enable a leak test of the braze joints of the fuel rail assembly. By providing a direct injection fuel rail assembly that includes the fuel distribution tube having scalloped features formed in the conduit, optimization of true position location of fuel injector sockets and improved braze joints are enabled.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Colletti, Kristopher J. Duell, Donald Borraccia
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Publication number: 20090314361Abstract: The present invention relates to a compressor, a method of welding a fluid tubing to a compressor housing, and a fluid-transport tubing, particularly applicable to an airtight compressor, which provide for the replacement of the brazing step and the direct welding of the fluid-passage tubing to the compressor housing. The airtight compressor comprises a housing (5) and a fluid-transport tubing (9), the fluid-transport tubing passing through the housing (5) through a passage orifice (10), the fluid-transport tubing (9) comprising weldable coupling means (11), the weidable coupling means (110) being configured from a widening in the diameter of the fluid-transport tubing (9), the widening in the diameter having a dimension larger than the diameter of the passage orifice (10) and being configured along its length, the weldable means (11) being welded directly close to a border (12?) of the passage orifice (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Alberto Jose Silveira
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Publication number: 20090152865Abstract: A method for connecting a tube and a cast component includes widening an end section of the tube to form a widened section, positioning the cast component adjacent to the widened section, and welding the cast component to enclose at least a portion of the widened section with a weld deposit in at least one step, thereby locking the tube and the cast component together. A connection between a tube and a cast component is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: BENTELER AUTOMOBILTECHNIK GMBHInventors: Armin ZUBER, Micheal Wibbeke, Simon Potthast
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Patent number: 7082960Abstract: The present invention provides a pipe tapping apparatus to couple new pipes to an existing pipe. The pipe tapping apparatus includes a base pipe, having a saddle-shaped socket part to be in close contact with the main pipe to pass a fluid therein; and a bending part coupled to the saddle-shaped socket part. The pipe tapping apparatus further includes a coupling pipe to be coupled to the sub-pipe extending to a predetermined place in which the supplied fluid is used, with a ball valve provided in the coupling pipe to control the flow of fluid passing through the coupling pipe. The pipe tapping apparatus further includes an electric heat-welding pipe to couple the coupling pipe to the base pipe. The electric heat-welding pipe has a first heating wire which is provided in the electric heat-welding pipe to weld the electric heat-welding pipe to the base pipe, and a second heating wire which is provided in the electric heat-welding pipe to integrate the coupling pipe with the electric heat-welding pipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignees: M.T. Deason Company, Inc.Inventors: Young Sik Kim, Michael T. Deason
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Patent number: 6886349Abstract: An aluminum heat exchanger is provided. In one embodiment, the aluminum heat exchanger comprises a fin having a first aperture therethrough with a flange formed around the first aperture. The fin is made from a first alloy having a first melting point. The heat exchanger includes a refrigerant tube made from a second alloy having a second melting point. The refrigerant tube extends through the first aperture. The heat exchanger also has a tubular coupling made from a third alloy having a third melting point and that is coupled to an end of the refrigerant tube. A fourth alloy having a fourth melting point less than the first, second, and third melting points is interposed the refrigerant tube and the flange, and further interposed the refrigerant tube and the tubular coupling. A method of manufacturing and a refrigeration unit are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Lennox Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Victor Curicuta, Mark W. Olsen, Oved W. Hanson
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Patent number: 6843509Abstract: A coupler for joining an aluminum conduit to a steel or stainless steel conduit and which includes a main body which is formed from a first layer of aluminum and a layer of steel or an iron-chromium alloy which are explosively welded together, and wherein the main body has a first aluminum surface, and an opposite, second steel or iron-chromium alloy surface, and wherein the aluminum conduit is welded to the first aluminum surface, and the steel or stainless steel conduit is welded to the second steel or iron-chromium surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Colmac Coil Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Bruce I. Nelson
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Publication number: 20030168853Abstract: A device for connecting components (1, 2, 3) made of fusible plastic, especially pipes (12, 60) of a fuel pipeline or a fuel line to a fuel tank (8) of a vehicle. The device includes a heating element (4) having ends (44, 46) which are used to supply electrical energy. The device is easy to use, simple to mount, and produces a functionally reliable welded joint between the components (1, 2, 3). To achieve this, one component (3) includes a retaining body (16) for a retaining tool (50), and the two ends (44, 46) of the heating element (4) extend onto the retaining body (16) where they can engage contact elements (56, 57) on the retaining tool (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Friatec AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gerhard Mueller, Wolfgang Sichler, Fabian Maier
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Patent number: 6230747Abstract: A pipe (40) having a specific length is filled with nitrogen gas (4a). From opening ends of connecting portions (42, 42) located at respective ends of the pipe (40), cross sectionally hat-shaped block plugs (50) made of brazing material are pressed into the connecting portions (42, 42) respectively and are fitted thereto for the purpose of sealing the pipe (40). Next, one end of a connecting piece (60) is inserted into the connecting portion (42) of one pipe (40) so as to break through the block plug (50) fitted thereto. The other end of the connecting piece (60) is also inserted into the connecting portion (42) of another pipe (40) so as to break through the block plug (50) fitted thereto. Thereafter, the block plugs (50) are melt so that the connecting portions (42) of both the pipes (40) are brazed with the connecting piece (60).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignees: Daikin Industries, Ltd., O.K. Kazai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Noriaki Nakao, Haruhiko Nishino