Sleeve Patents (Class 285/417)
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Patent number: 9228738Abstract: A downhole combustor system for a production well is provided. The downhole combustor includes a housing, a combustor and an exhaust port. The housing is configured and arranged to be positioned down a production well. The housing further forms a combustion chamber. The combustor is received within the housing. The combustor is further configured and arranged to combust fuel in the combustion chamber. The exhaust port is positioned to deliver exhaust fumes from the combustion chamber into a flow of oil out of the production well.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Orbital ATK, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Tilmont, Troy Custodio
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Publication number: 20150137512Abstract: A connection pipe and a method of manufacturing the connection pipe for an evaporator of a refrigeration device is disclosed. In the connection pipe and method, high-frequency welding is performed while a first pipe is at one side of a tube and a second pipe is at another side of the tube are welded, and a first curvature portion is in the first pipe and a second curvature portion is in the second pipe. Even though the connection pipe according to the present disclosure is forced or pressed to connect a suction pipe to the second pipe, the connection pipe may not be deformed or damaged due to a structural characteristic during installation of the evaporator in the refrigeration device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: Dongbu Daewoo Electronics CorporationInventor: Myeong Suck KIM
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Publication number: 20150115604Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods of coupling plain end pipes. One system includes a coupling sleeve having opposing upper and lower ends and a plurality of axially extending slots defined in each end, wherein the upper end is configured to receive an end of a first pipe and the lower end is configured to receive an end of a second pipe, an upper sliding ring disposed about the coupling sleeve and axially movable in a first direction to force the upper end into gripping engagement with an outer surface of the first pipe, and a lower sliding ring disposed about the coupling sleeve and axially movable in a second direction to force the lower end into gripping engagement with an outer surface of the second pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Ludovic Delmar, Eric Fannes
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Publication number: 20150054278Abstract: A corner fitting includes a sleeve body having a hollow inner space and configured to coaxially fit over a pipe member of a predetermined size. An edge of the sleeve body at a second distal end has a corner cut portion, a protruding tab, and two recesses, the protruding tab being diametrically opposed to the corner cut portion in the radial direction of the sleeve body, and the recesses being diametrically opposed to each other in the radial direction of the sleeve body. The corner cut portion is configured and shaped such that the sleeve body fits together with an identical sleeve body on the pipe member of the predetermined size with the corner cut portions of the two sleeve bodies contacting each other and with the pipe being nested between the protruding tabs of the second distal ends of the two sleeve bodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventor: Richard Humm
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Publication number: 20150020902Abstract: A dishwasher has a sump for collecting water. A discharge pipe leads from the sump. A pump for removing water from the sump is mounted within the dishwasher. An inlet pipe leads to the pump. A pipe coupler couples the discharge pipe to the inlet pipe. The coupler has a middle portion having a middle internal diameter; a first end portion disposed at a first end of the middle portion and arranged to receive an end of the discharge pipe; and a second end portion disposed at a second end of the middle portion and arranged to receive an end of the inlet pipe. The middle internal diameter is adapted to provide a smooth transition between an internal diameter of the discharge pipe and an internal diameter of the inlet pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Min LI, Xiao Lin ZHANG, Moola Mallikarjuna REDDY
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Patent number: 8727382Abstract: A coupling device for connecting a first fluid line to a second fluid line may include a first connecting piece having a first outer latching contour on its outside and may be connected to at least one of the first fluid line and the first outer latching contour. The coupling device may also include a second connecting piece having a second outer latching contour on its outside and being connected to at least one of the second fluid line and the second outer latching contour. A sleeve may also be provided in which both connecting pieces may be inserted on opposite ends thereof. The sleeve may have inner latching contours on its inner side, the inner latching contours being complementary to the outer latching contours and latching with the outer latching contours when the connecting pieces are inserted. The sleeve may be enclosed by a protective cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Helge Adrian, Sjard Potscher
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Patent number: 8696040Abstract: A coupling (20) capable of connecting together two piping sections (30, 30) having the same outer diameter, two piping sections (40, 40) having the same inner diameter, or two piping sections (30, 40) having different diameters. The coupling (20) can have a unitary tubular structure and it can be made of the same material and in the same manner as conventional PVC piping. Installation of the coupling (20) during construction of a passageway can be accomplished in same manner as is conventionally accomplished with three distinct types of coupling.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Anthony David Gallagher
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Patent number: 8651532Abstract: A device for connecting two pipes with different external diameters using a sleeve arrangement which bridges the butt joint between the ends of the pipe facing each other. The device contains at least a fixing sleeve which can take up the clips for the two pipes, and, if necessary, a sealing sleeve which is surrounded by the fixing sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Inventor: Winfried Felber
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Publication number: 20140023505Abstract: The device (27) can be housed coaxially inside a sleeve (25) in which the supplies are situated, and comprises: a hollow cylindrical body (30) that fits inside the sleeve and accepts the mechanism (22) in the housing of the hollow body, with passages (33, 34, 36) for respectively connecting the supplies to said mechanism (22); and a cover (31) which is integrated or fixed, removably, on the front side of the cylindrical body and connects the hidden supplies to the respective passages of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: Augustin Curlier, Gilles Alain Charier, Olivier Belmonte
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Publication number: 20130285374Abstract: The present invention addresses the problem of connecting pressure piping in a fluid-tight manner on-site without requiring welding. A plurality of through holes (h1) are provided in a cylindrical sleeve (1a) at separate locations in the lengthwise direction, and with identical angular intervals and without overlapping in the circumferential direction. Non-through holes (h2) in which screw threads have been formed are provided in pressure piping (P1, P2) at locations corresponding to the holes (h1). An insert (2a) is provided with a pair of opposing annular faces (b1, b2), and annular ring grooves (b11, b21) are formed respectively in the annular faces (b1, b2) to house O-rings (3). The insert (2a) is inserted into the sleeve (1a), after which the pressure piping (P1, P2) are inserted one from either side into the interior of the sleeve (1a), bolts (4) are inserted into the plurality of holes (h1) in the sleeve (1a), and screwed onto the screw threads of the pressure piping (P1, P2).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2011Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Kazumi Kobayashi, Masato Kobayashi
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Publication number: 20130184113Abstract: In one example embodiment, a fluid transfer coupling arrangement includes a hollow shaft that is arranged in a housing and rotatable about an axis. The hollow shaft is provided by a wall having radially spaced interior and exterior surfaces. A first passage extends through the wall and is configured to communicate fluid between the interior and exterior surfaces. A fluid coupling is located mid-shaft, sealed about the exterior surface, and aligns to the first passage. The fluid coupling provides a second passage that is in fluid communication with the first passage. The fluid coupling includes a locating feature configured to permit radial movement of the fluid coupling relative to the housing and allowing the fluid coupling to track subtle shaft movements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventors: Dean A. Norem, Timothy P. Walgren
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Publication number: 20130099490Abstract: A method for improving conductance on hydraulic fittings by incorporating a soft metal interlayer between the fitting and a hydraulic tube, wherein the soft metal interlayer is located in an area where the fitting engages the hydraulic tube upon swaging or installation under pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Eddie Kwon, Michael E. Rorabaugh, Benjamin A. Johnson, James P. Irwin, Robert E. Fisher
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Publication number: 20130056538Abstract: Various identification tags are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system includes a coupling with an extended skirt having an opening to receive an identification tag. The identification tag may be configured to be snapped into the opening, slid into the opening, or threaded into the opening, for example. The identification tag, such as an RFID tag, may include an electronics module to enable wireless communication with a reader. The electronics module may be received within a body to facilitate installation and retention of the tag and increase durability. The disclosed tags may also be installed in other components. Various other tags, systems, devices, and methods pertaining to identification tags are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Merrick Systems Inc.Inventor: Ian Rex Binmore
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Publication number: 20130043676Abstract: A barbed fitting tubing assembly utilizes a thermoplastic tube which is pressed onto a barbed thermoplastic fitting of a device, for example, such as a filter. A thermoplastic sleeve is molded over the tubing where it engages the barbed fitting as well as the end of the fitting where it connects to the device such that the overmolded sleeve engages in an over-mold groove in the fitting so that it is form-locked in position. The tubing, the barbed fitting and the overmolded thermoplastic sleeve are all made of a thermoplastic material and the overmolded thermoplastic sleeve is installed such that such that at least one of a cross-linked chemical bond or a physical mechanical interlocked connection is formed to provide a leak-proof connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Kenneth D. Baker
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Publication number: 20130031883Abstract: A vortex finder support is provided for fixing a vortex finder in an inlet region of a cyclone that includes a waste gas conduit leading out of the inlet region. A sleeve-shaped support element is configured to be disposed in the waste gas conduit and associated to the vortex finder, the support element including at least one lateral mounting hole having an approximately rectangular cross-section. A ring is configured to surround the support element and at least one of surround and be integrated in the waste gas conduit, the ring including a lateral opening. At least one holt having an approximately rectangular cross-section is configured to extend through the lateral opening of the ring and the mounting hole of the support element so as to connect the ring with the support element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: OUTOTEC OYJInventors: Elena Werchowski, Bernd Roos, Jenny Jarabo
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Publication number: 20130020801Abstract: A sleeve, suitable for temporary use on a tendon for a tension leg platform (TLP) equipped with a bottom tendon connector, covers selected portions of the tendon and bottom tendon connector so as to provide an outer surface having fewer and/or less pronounced discontinuities in the outer diameter of the assembly. This improves the handling characteristics of the assembly in pipe tensioning devices and the like. The sleeve may be in form of split halves which may be held together around the selected portion of the tendon by band straps. The sleeve may be removed subsea by cutting the band straps using an ROV. In certain embodiments, the sleeve comprises an open frame arrangement of contoured segments held in a spaced-apart configuration by bolt-together or hinged clamps. The sleeve may provide an annular space between the tendon and the sleeve which may be used to house a flotation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: SEAHORSE EQUIPMENT CORPInventor: Guang Li
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Publication number: 20130014851Abstract: A coupling (20) capable of connecting together two piping sections (30, 30) having the same outer diameter, two piping sections (40, 40) having the same inner diameter, or two piping sections (30, 40) having different diameters. The coupling (20) can have a unitary tubular structure and it can be made of the same material and in the same manner as conventional PVC piping. Installation of the coupling (20) during construction of a passageway can be accomplished in same manner as is conventionally accomplished with three distinct types of coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Anthony David Gallagher
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Publication number: 20120274065Abstract: A coupler assembly for use with a pipe or piping sections comprising a unitary annular body, forming first and second cylindrical openings for surrounding a pipe or piping sections to facilitate forming a fluid-tight seal therein. The unitary annular body comprises a medial portion and first and second longitudinal portions integrally connected to opposite ends of the medial portion. Extending from the first and second longitudinal portions away from the medial portion are respective first and second locking arrangements for securing the coupler assembly to a pipe or piping sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: SpringSeal, Inc.Inventor: Mark Knapp
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Publication number: 20120267860Abstract: Disclosed is a completely nonmetallic pipe connection mechanism for a seal device. In the pipe connecting mechanism of the present invention, a metallic reinforcing pipe (60) is screwed in a through-bore (53) of a flange (50), and a resin connecting pipe (70) is inserted into a through-bore (67) and an expanding diameter portion (68) of the metallic reinforcing pipe (60). Also, a metallic cap (80) is installed in a head (63) of the metallic reinforcing pipe (60), and a large diameter portion (74) of the resin connecting pipe (70) is sandwiched between the metallic reinforcing pipe (60) and the metallic cap (80). Also, a tapered male screw (96) of a resin connector (90) is screwed in a tapered female screw (76) of the large diameter portion (74) of the resin connecting pipe (70) to connect a tube (98) with the resin connecting pipe (70).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Eagle Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuya Sato, Yoichi Ogata
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Patent number: 8256800Abstract: A pipe coupling support having a substantially rigid body with an inner surface formed to mate with at least a portion of the exterior surface of a pipe coupling installed on pipe. In many cases, the exterior surface of the installed pipe coupling will be non-cylindrical. For example, when pipes of differing diameters or pipes manufactured from different materials must be joined with commonly available pliable couplings. In this instance the inner surface of the body of the pipe coupling support may be formed to mate with a majority of or substantially the entire exterior surface of the installed pipe coupling.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Onset Pipe Products, Inc.Inventor: Martin G. Ward
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Patent number: 8240720Abstract: A packing, interposed between respective ends of electric wire tubes serving as tubular members opposed to each other, includes a main body and an elastic member. The main body is inserted through inner-diameter-openings of the respective ends of the electric wire tubes, respectively. The elastic member is situated substantially at a center of the main body and the respective ends of the electric wire tubes are abutted against the elastic member. The electric wire tubes joined with each other through the packing are inserted into the body constituting the coupling. Then, grip portions of the body are forced into a grip case. The body is thereby decreased in diameter, and hence the electric wire tubes are fastened in a biting manner by the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Lead Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kenich Nakayama
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Publication number: 20120146326Abstract: A quick-connect connector for connecting ends of first and second ducts, the connector including a sleeve having opposite ends to be received over the ducts, wherein the sleeve has quick-connect couplings disposed at each to engage corresponding couplings on the duct ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: DENSO Automotive Systems Australia Pty LtdInventors: Neil Williams, Stefan Lofhelm
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Publication number: 20120074696Abstract: A rotationally molded large-diameter pipe fitting, the wall structure of which is characterized as having a generally smooth interior surface and an exterior surface that is defined by a plurality of axially-spaced circumferentially extending ribs which are monolithically formed and homogeneous with the smooth interior surface of the fitting. The fitting is seamless and modularly designed with integral coupling elements at each terminal end, and with a ribbed wall structure profile capable of withstanding the loads typically found in buried applications with watertight performance requirements, where such ribbed wall structure meets the following dimensions and dimensional ratios: Rib Sidewall Angle (95-105 degrees); Bottom/Top Rib Thickness Ratio (1.80-2.80); Pitch/Rib Height Ratio (1.50-1.95); Rib Height/Fitting Diameter Ratio (0.04-0.09); and Avg. Rib Thickness/Rib Height Ratio (0.28-0.40).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: PRINSCO, INC.Inventors: Carl R. Douglass, III, Joseph D. Larkins
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Patent number: 8136845Abstract: A coupling apparatus for coupling free ends of a pair of tubular ducts in flow communication with one another, and where the free ends of the ducts are separated by an axial gap. The apparatus may have a sleeve having a length sufficient to span the gap and to overlap portions of the free ends of the ducts when the sleeve is secured to the free ends of the ducts. The sleeve may include a first stretchable ply of material, a non-stretchable ply of material, and a second stretchable ply of material sandwiched together. The non-stretchable ply of material may be disposed between the first and second stretchable plies of material to form a unitary assembly. The non-stretchable ply of material may have an axial length of no more than approximately a length of the axial gap to overlay the axial gap.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jayant D. Patel, Clifford J. Petersen, Maggie E. Fuselier, Alfred R. Wiratunga, Annette D. Motherwell, Vitor M. Amorim
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Publication number: 20120056418Abstract: A coupling component (60,30) having a first end (61,71) and a second end (66,76), said component having a longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end, the first end of the component comprising a first tubular portion (62,71) having a first internal diameter adapted to form a sliding fit with a first pipe section, and a first sealing means adapted such that the first end can be sealed in use to the first pipe section; the second end having a second diameter or cross-sectional area which is larger than the first diameter and wherein the second end incorporates a flange (67,77), wherein at least part of the face of said flange is in a plane substantially non-perpendicular to, or offset from, the longitudinal axis of the component.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: FRANKLIN FUELING SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: John Alexandre Boudry, Jan Ageheim
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Publication number: 20120038153Abstract: A coupling unit having at least one tubular section; a casing; at least one detent ring, which is arranged radially between the casing and the at least one tubular section when the at least one tubular section, is inserted in the casing, wherein the at least one detent ring, the casing, and the at least one tubular section are configured to adapt to one another such that the tubular section is inserted axially into the casing in a first relative rotational position of the tubular section and the casing, wherein the tubular section is secured by the detent ring against axial withdrawal, the casing and tubular section can be rotated relative to one another, and wherein for decoupling purposes, the tubular section can be withdrawn axially from the casing in a second relative rotational position of the casing and the tubular section that differs from the first rotational position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Edgar Ammon, Thomas Fallscheer, Ralf Frommer, Annett Overheu, Thomas Pr+e,uml o+ee ttel, J+e,uml u+ee rgen Stehlig
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Patent number: 8113543Abstract: A hose adapter defines a passageway therethrough and has a first connector portion and a second connector portion with the first connector portion being substantially larger in transverse dimension than the second connector portion. A transition portion is disposed between the first and second connector portions. A vacuum device is operatively associated with one of the first and second connector portions, and a hose is secured to the other connecting portion. In one embodiment, the hose adapter has a vent with an associated closure, which is designed to vary the opening in the vent and thereby alter the amount of suction created by the vacuum device. A plurality of interiorly-mounted, inwardly-projecting ribs are provided in the second connector portion to facilitate retention of a hose therein. A vacuum system employing the adapter is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: M.D.C. Romani, Inc.Inventors: Domenic A. Romani, Ruthe M. Romani, Frank D. Romani
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Publication number: 20120001426Abstract: A hydraulic detachable coupling, which can transmit rated torque in a manner stable to vibrations, and can fully withstand abnormal torque. For this purpose, in a hydraulic detachable coupling (4) mounted detachably on a rotor (1) of a steam or gas turbine or other machine, a coupling sleeve (4b), which is fitted on a shaft end portion of a casing penetrating shaft (2) in the rotor (1), includes a taper hole portion (4b-a) which is interference-fitted on a taper shaft portion (2a) of the shaft end portion by a hydraulic pressure, and a straight hole portion (4b-b) having teeth (13) engaging a plurality of teeth (12) formed in a straight shaft portion (2b) of the shaft end portion, the taper hole portion (4b-a) and the straight hole portion (4b-b) being located adjacent to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Shoki Yamashita, Tadao Yashiki, Taku Ichiryu
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Publication number: 20110284206Abstract: A multi-component C-ring coupling is provided that includes a connector, an internal C-ring, and a lower ring. In one embodiment, the multi-component C-ring coupling may include a diverter connector to weldlessly couple a diverter to a pipe, such as a conductor. In other embodiment, the coupling may include a casing housinghead connector to couple to a casing housinghead. The lower ring may be engaged with the connector via axial fasteners. The lower ring and connector may include angled internal surfaces to exert radial forces on the C-ring and cause engagement of the teeth of the C-ring with the outer wall of a pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Dennis P. Nguyen
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Publication number: 20110275022Abstract: Pilot light gas line connector assemblies and methods for cleaning a pilot light orifice are disclosed herein. An exemplary connector assembly for coupling to a pilot light gas line and cleaning a pilot orifice has a first fitting end, a second fitting end, and a passageway therebetween. The first fitting end is adapted to receive a first end of the pilot light gas line and the second fitting end is adapted to receive a valve capable of directing forced air from a forced air source into the second fitting end. Methods of cleaning a pilot orifice of a pilot light system include removing the pilot light gas line from a gas port and coupling the pilot light gas line to a pilot light gas line connector assembly. Then forced air is directed into the connector assembly and through pilot light gas line thereby cleaning the pilot orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventor: Daniel B. Griffith
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Patent number: 8020899Abstract: A threaded coupling for connecting a threaded first connecting drop pipe to a second connecting drop pipe. The coupling has a first female end having an enlarged exterior diameter and an interior diameter defining a lead in section which provides strength to resist lateral forces exerted on the threaded drop pipe connection. Adjacent the lead in section, internal threads are located in the first female end of the coupling. A second female end having an interior diameter substantially the same size as the lead in section of the first female end is located adjacent the internal threads, opposite the first female end. A male connecting end of a first connecting drop pipe having external threads is inserted into the lead in section and screwed into the coupling. A male connecting end of a second connecting drop pipe is coated with an adhesive and inserted into the second female end.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Johnson Screens, Inc.Inventors: Thom M. Hanna, James E. Valliere, Thomas L. Hennemann
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Patent number: 7984934Abstract: Copper purge fittings for brazing components of a special gas delivery line together are provided. An orifice is located on the top or end portion of each fitting to create a continuous flow of inert purging gas through the delivery line under construction while brazing. Each fitting will reach temperatures exceeding 1500 degrees. By having a continuous flow of inert gas while brazing, the protection of the interior portion of the system remains intact. Without a purge in place, the intense heat would create a rapid immediate buildup of carbon and other contaminates. Brazing is only commenced after the elimination of harmful oxygen and proper flow of purging gas is measured. The purging gas pressure is lowered if it becomes high enough to potentially cause separation of tubular sections from the purge fittings and is raised if a low flow rate is detected indicating potential insufficient flow of purging gas.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: David J. Blaton
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Publication number: 20110148108Abstract: A coupling unit having at least one tubular section; a casing; at least one detent ring, which is arranged radially between the casing and the at least one tubular section when the at least one tubular section, is inserted in the casing, wherein the at least one detent ring, the casing, and the at least one tubular section are configured to adapt to one another such that the tubular section is inserted axially into the casing in a first relative rotational position of the tubular section and the casing, wherein the tubular section is secured by the detent ring against axial withdrawal, the casing and tubular section can be rotated relative to one another, and wherein for decoupling purposes, the tubular section can be withdrawn axially from the casing in a second relative rotational position of the casing and the tubular section that differs from the first rotational position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Edgar Ammon, Thomas Fallscheer, Ralf Frommer, Annett Overheu, Thomas Pröttel, Jürgen Stehlig
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Publication number: 20110121569Abstract: Connectors for assembling HVAC ducting, and methods for forming the connectors are provided. The connectors include standing-seam connectors and flanged connectors. The flanged connectors can be formed directly on ducting (e.g., spiral ducting). The methods enable the fabrication of the connectors, with exemplary fabrication methods including spin forming and radial expansion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventor: Jeffrey Allen Hermanson
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Publication number: 20110109084Abstract: A plastic sliding sleeve (3) is used for sliding it onto a connecting piece (2) and for fixing a pipe end piece (5) in a clamping way to the connecting fitting in a clamping position. The sliding sleeve (3) comprises an inner wall (10) that can be applied at least in sections to an outer wall of the pipe end piece (5) in the clamping position. The inner wall (10) comprises at least one circumferential rib (13) which protrudes toward the inside over the remaining inner wall (10) and runs at least along a section of an inner circumference of the sliding sleeve (3). A sliding sleeve is obtained, with which an undesired relative movement between the sliding sleeve and the pipe end section is prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Ehrenfried Bonhag, Karl-Heinz Haunstetter
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Patent number: 7938454Abstract: A system for forming a fluid connection includes a first connector and a second connector. Both connectors include a tubular body having a membrane mounted on a distal end thereof. A support member facilitates the coupling of the connectors together so that the membranes are abutted together. Radiant energy is applied to the abutted membranes so as to first sterilize the membranes and then melt the membranes so that a passage is formed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: HyClone Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Bradley H. Buchanan, Arnold C. Bilstad, T. Michael Dennehey, David V. Bacehowski
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Patent number: 7909370Abstract: A root-repellant underground drain-pipe coupling, which may be made of the same resilient rubber-like material as sleeve-type drain-pipe couplings of known art, is made somewhat longer than conventional coupling sleeves and is fitted internally at each end with a thin collar of root-repelling material such as copper sheet. Each collar is located just inside the outer entrance to the interfacing regions, held in place by a clamp strap around the sleeve, and optionally made with a portion extending outwardly as an extension or flange for purposes of inspection and increased effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Inventor: Richard M. Wilsey
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Patent number: 7896406Abstract: A hose connector includes a cylindrical elongated member having a first and second end, a first and second inner sleeve rotatably mounted on the cylindrical member, and a first and second outer sleeve capable of connecting to the respective first and second inner sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventors: Michael D. Suda, Jeffrey Sacks, Christopher Laidley
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Patent number: 7891712Abstract: The sealing connector ensures sealing between a gas cartridge having an outlet fitting and a transmission member for filling a combustion chamber of a gas fastening device having an inlet fitting with gas and includes two internal sealing sleeves for receiving the two fittings, at least one of which is made of flexible material, with, at the bottom of this sleeve, a flexible transverse annular partition for dimensional adjustment, and an external slide. A rigid transverse annular partition is provided at the bottom of the other of the two sleeves to serve as a support for a fitting.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Societe de Prospection Et d'Inventions Techniques SpitInventor: Patrick Herelier
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Patent number: 7883782Abstract: A pore-free weld connection and a method for manufacturing such a weld connection between first, second and third components (1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 17), which are connected together by means of a closed weld seam (7, 18), and of which one component (5, 17) has, at a start- and end-point (9, 11, 21, 23) of the weld seam (7, 18), a cavity (6, 19) serving for a root-side degassing of a weld puddle.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Endress + Hauser GmbH + Co. KGInventor: Bernd Kastner
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Publication number: 20110025104Abstract: A connecting structure comprises a tubular connection joint and a tubular pipe-shaped cardboard tube for integral engagement with the tubular connection joint. The tubular connection joint is generally curved-shaped and has an insertion portion and a lock projection disposed along a curved inner surface of the insertion portion. The pipe-shaped cardboard tube has an oblique front end portion configured to be inserted into the tubular connection joint so that the oblique front end portion engages between the lock projection and the curved inner surface of the insertion portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Yasuda Fusao, Matsumoto Masaki
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Patent number: 7874596Abstract: A connecting arrangement has end sections of two fluid conduits to be connected to one another and a coupling element having an axis and an outer side surrounding the axis and an inner side surrounding the axis. On the circumference of the end sections first securing ribs extend in the circumferential direction. On the inner side of the coupling element second securing ribs extending in the circumferential direction are provided proximal to each axial end of the coupling element. The coupling element is coaxially coupled to the end sections in the coupled state of the connecting arrangement by being elastically expanded, wherein the second securing ribs lock behind the first securing ribs and the end sections are coupled seal-tightly with one another. The coupling element is a circular cylindrical sleeve that is closed circumferentially.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Norma Germany GmbHInventors: Janos Kertesz, Gerhard Wachter
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Publication number: 20100320757Abstract: A pipe coupling support having a substantially rigid body with an inner surface formed to mate with at least a portion of the exterior surface of a pipe coupling installed on pipe. In many cases, the exterior surface of the installed pipe coupling will be non-cylindrical. For example, when pipes of differing diameters or pipes manufactured from different materials must be joined with commonly available pliable couplings. In this instance the inner surface of the body of the pipe coupling support may be formed to mate with a majority of or substantially the entire exterior surface of the installed pipe coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Onset Pipe Products, Inc.Inventor: Martin G. Ward
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Patent number: 7850213Abstract: A coupling to connect two pipes, and to connect pipe fittings and valves with pipes, which includes arcuates provided with inner flanges in their end portions, where said arcuates are positioned around crossable inner means, which means can also be used by different types of cylindrical couplings which couplings require grooves around cylindrical rings mounted around the end portions of pipes; where crossable inner means is comprised of a centrally located partitioner ring located between two pipes, which ring separates two gaskets provided with backup rings which backup rings are provided with radial circumferential grooves for the attachment of said arcuates bridging across said inner means. Said backup rings are attachable to the shoulders constructed around the end portions of two opposite pipes.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Ajit Singh Gill
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Publication number: 20100282477Abstract: A tubular sleeve overlaps the threaded connection between a pair of adjacent tubular members that are to receive an expansion device for radial expansion and plastic deformation of the threaded tubular connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: ENVENTURE GLOBAL TECHNOLOGYInventors: Scott Costa, Joel Gray Hockaday, Kevin K. Waddell, Lev Ring, Michael Bullock, Robert Lance Cook, Larry Kendziora, David Paul Brisco
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Publication number: 20100270790Abstract: A pipe coupling support having a substantially rigid body with an inner surface formed to mate with at least a portion of the exterior surface of a pipe coupling installed on pipe. In many cases, the exterior surface of the installed pipe coupling will be non-cylindrical. For example, when pipes of differing diameters or pipes manufactured from different materials must be joined with commonly available pliable couplings. In this instance the inner surface of the body of the pipe coupling support may be formed to mate with a majority of or substantially the entire exterior surface of the installed pipe coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: ONSET PIPE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Martin G. Ward
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Publication number: 20100270796Abstract: A length of flexible corrugated hose of polymeric material inserted as a connector in a fluid or air-line to transmit liquids or air at a consistent flow from an intake source to an outtake receptor, while the intake and outtake ends are located at a variety of angles up to 180° to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Thomas William David Ashcroft
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Publication number: 20100194108Abstract: A tubular coupling system and method; the system and method in at least certain aspects, using a coupling member with an interior protective ring that has at least one inner energizing member which, upon compression, forces the body of the coupling member against an interior wall of the coupling thereby inhibiting corrosive material from contacting the coupling's interior wall or, in the event some corrosive material does enter this area, holding the interior protective ring against the coupling's interior wall so that the corrosive material remains in and does not exit this area, thus inhibiting or preventing a continuous flow of corrosive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventor: Thomas Kilpatrick McLaughlin
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Patent number: 7690699Abstract: A first element is connected to a first end of a connecting piece and a second element is connected to a second end of the connecting piece. At least one end of the connecting piece is provided with a thread, whereby the connecting piece is connectable to a pipe or fitting with a threaded connection. The connecting piece is made of plastic in such a way that a metal insert provided with a thread is arranged at at least one end of the plastic body of the connecting piece, or the connecting piece is made substantially completely of thermoplast in such a way that the thermoplastic body is provided with a thread. The outer surface of the connecting piece is provided with a gripping member. The gripping member is formed and dimensioned such that it gives way earlier than the connecting member thread and/or basic structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Uponor Innovation AbInventor: Jarmo Smahl
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Patent number: 7644956Abstract: A sleeve assembly (2) for supporting flexible duct (4) includes a frame (6) with first and second frame sections (10a, b). The frame sections are secured together by fastener subassemblies (8). The sleeve assembly accommodates flexible duct in various angular and straight configurations. The frame can comprise various suitable materials and skeletal or solid-exterior construction. The sleeve assembly is adapted for various installations in air distribution systems of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Inventor: Dale J. Crook