Integral Hook Patents (Class 285/73)
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Patent number: 12038110Abstract: An apparatus for facilitating delivery of conditioned air across a barrier in a cage for holding an animal patient to a blanket arrangement providing the conditioned air to the patient. The apparatus comprising a first duct part, a second duct part and a mounting mechanism arranged to mount the first duct part on one side of the barrier and the second duct part on the other side of the barrier opposite thereto, to provide a duct for ducting conditioned air across the barrier. The barrier comprising bars or mesh, and the apparatus further comprising a seal arrangement to provide at least a partial seal across the bars or mesh. The mounting mechanism comprises a fastening mechanism for fastening the first and second duct parts to each other across the barrier, wherein the fastening mechanism is a keyhole-style fastening arrangement utilising a plurality of headed projections on a flange of the first duct part engagable with respective keyhole-style apertures on a flange of the second duct part.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2019Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Inventor: Colin Dunlop
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Patent number: 11193613Abstract: The invention relates to a connection device comprising —a line portion (10) having, at its end, a radially outwardly projecting abutment flange (14) for butting against a corresponding abutment flange of a further line portion which is to be coupled to the line portion (10), and—a ring-segment chain (42, 22, 38) comprising a plurality of ring segments (22, 38) connected to one another in a pivotable manner in a common ring plane, wherein the ring-segment ends which formed the chain ends can be latched to one another to give a ring-form connection clamp (42). The invention is distinguished in that the line portion is designed in the form of a tubular connection stub (10) with first thread means (16) spaced apart axially from the abutment surface (141) of its abutment flange (14), and in that each ring segment (22, 38) has a radially inwardly projecting clamping flange (24) and second thread means (26), which are spaced apart axially from said clamping flange and correspond with the first thread means (16).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2017Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbHInventors: Norbert Aue, Sebastian Handt, Sebastian Purmann, Volker Limpert
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Patent number: 11060808Abstract: The present disclosure provides apparatus for coupling an item to another item. The apparatus comprises a coupler mounted on the item and comprising a mating face having a plurality of catches thereon, the plurality of catches comprising at least one complementary pair of catches positioned and shaped to be engaged with corresponding catches of another coupler having an identical mating face when mating faces of two couplers are facewise engaged with and rotated relative to each other to align with each other. The coupler may be implemented as a floor plate of a magazine, as a clip, or in other forms.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: 1065210 B.C. LTD.Inventor: David Cross
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Patent number: 9562553Abstract: A device includes first and second inter-engageable parts, each having a longitudinal axis and a connecting face extending substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis. The first part has an engagement formation extending substantially axially and the second part has a receiving formation extending substantially axially, and in which the engagement formation is receivable. The engagement and receiving formations each includes a substantially helicoidal surface extending at least partially around the longitudinal axis of the respective part of the connector, so that rotation of the parts relative to one another about the longitudinal axes, when the parts are substantially co-axially aligned, so that the connecting faces of the parts face one another in a substantially axial direction, causes engagement of the engagement formation with the corresponding receiving formation.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Rotite LimitedInventor: Stuart Burns
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Patent number: 8740254Abstract: An apparatus and method for protecting Storz fire fighting fittings from damage associated with being dropped, or dragged, or from colliding with other equipment or the like during deployment and operation, and including a bumper.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Tyco Fire + Security GmbHInventor: Thomas E. Mason
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Patent number: 7128091Abstract: A sexless coupling for coupling a fire hose to the externally threaded neck of a fire hydrant. The coupling comprises an internally threaded collar portion for threading onto the neck of the fire hydrant, the internally threaded collar portion having a flapper valve and an externally threaded portion. The coupling further comprises an external ring having an internal thread for threading the external ring onto the externally threaded portion of the collar. The external ring carries hooked lugs for forming a male connection and arcuate grooves for forming a female connection with a complementary coupling of a fire hose. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a flat neoprene rubber seal is disposed between facing surfaces on the internally threaded collar and external ring.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Hydra—Shield Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Roy Istre, Jr.
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Patent number: 6848628Abstract: A modular fountain includes a base, a bowl and a top or statue supported on the bowl by a pump housing in the bowl. Twist and lock bayonet type connectors are provided for connecting the base to the bowl and the top, if used, to the bowl at the pumping housing. A through passage between the pump housing, the bowl and the base is formed for training a pump power cord therethrough, for example.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Beckett CorporationInventor: John M. Walker
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Patent number: 6450542Abstract: An adapter for use in coupling fire hoses and the like, of two different diameters, to a single selected port on a fire hydrant is described. A rigid tubular member is provided with a thread at one end to releasably attach to a complementary thread at the hydrant port, and with a second thread at the other end to which the smaller diameter hose can be directly secured. Intermediate the ends of the tubular member one half of a Storz quick release fitting is mounted concentrically thereon to receive a complementary Storz fitting on the end of a larger diameter hose. Mirror image adapters for use at the truck end of the hoses are also described. The adapters can be semi-permanently mounted on fire hydrants if desired and the threaded ends protected by removable covers.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: David N. McCue
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Patent number: 6328350Abstract: A hose coupling for ½ inch to ⅞ inch hose comprised of a coupling member having fastening means and a cylindrical opening therethrough, the fastening means comprising a cam and ramp, lug and face, the face supporting a gasket, the cam having a ramp angle between 3 and 5 degrees, the gasket having a thickness of between 220 and 280 microns, the gasket having a face area between 0.4 to 0.6 square inches.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Mercedes Textiles LimitedInventor: Duane Leonhardt
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Patent number: 6102450Abstract: A coupling half for interconnecting fire or other hose to a reciprocal connection mounted on another hose or on a fixed object. The coupling half includes two slots which enable the manufacture of the coupling half quickly, efficiently, and inexpensively. Only two molds are used to cast the coupling half compared with the traditional three molds. The molds are in contact with each other at three radial points with each radial point being separated by the mold cavity. Machining is greatly reduced as the coupling half is made from one piece as compared with the traditional two pieces. Slots in the locking collar enable the coupling half to be made of one piece resulting in less machining and a superior product.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Snap-Tite Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert Harcourt
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Patent number: 5333915Abstract: A coupling half designed to mate with an identical coupling half to form a coupling for interconnecting sections of hose or the like, has a tubular body having at one end a projecting tooth and a complementary socket arrangement constituted by a plurality of uniformly spaced arcuate connector teeth axially outstanding from the tubular body and terminating in a radially inwardly directed arcuate protrusion, a plurality of radially outwardly directed arcuate ribs circumferentially aligned with the teeth, and a plurality of tooth entrance ways located circumferentially between each of the ribs and each of the teeth, a resiliently biased detent locking device in the body biased towards an advanced position, and an annular detent unlocking ring angularly rotatable on the body and resiliently biased in one direct ion of rotation to an inoperative position and being angularly movable in the opposite direction to an active position wherein it engages the detent locking means to retract it away from the advanced positType: GrantFiled: November 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Inventors: Fred Sparling, Wilfred Maloney
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Patent number: 5295506Abstract: A flow control apparatus having a pair of substantially identical housings, each having a path for fluid passage therethrough bounded by an annulus; a resilient body; and substantially identical portions borne by the housings releasably engageable to interlock the housings in an assembled configuration with the resilient body captured in the housings between the annuli of the paths for fluid passage.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Inventor: Allan L. Smith
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Patent number: 5005875Abstract: A universal-type coupling member including a head portion, a stem portion rotatable in the head portion, and a gasket inset in the head portion and in sealable contact with the stem portion, and having a fluid passageway therethrough is provided, which can be connected to another appropriate universal-type coupling member. Use of the coupling member of this invention can relieve the uncoupling effects of twist or torque in universal-type coupling combinations.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1988Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Inventor: William Harle
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Patent number: 4900065Abstract: A quick-connect fluid coupling for fluid conduits includes first and second identical inter-fitting bodies (10, 10'). Each of said bodies includes barrel portions (14) and sleeve portions (16). The sleeve portions include barrel accepting recesses (34). Each body portion also has a forward projection (48) including an angled ramp (50) and a step (52) and an opposed U-shaped latch (54). The body also has tubing accepting bores (26, 42) which accept ends of fluid conduit tubes. First and second fluid passages (30,46) extend through the body to the barrel portion and barrel accepting recess respectively. When the bodies are joined in opposed inter-fitting relations, the barrel portions on the first body are accepted into the barrel accepting recesses on the second body and vice versa. The step on the forward projection on the first body catches in the U-shaped latch on the second body and vice versa to hold the bodies together.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: DLH Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas L. Houck
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Patent number: 4583769Abstract: A hose coupling through which extends a passage between two openings one of which is defined by a spigot and the other of which is defined by a sleeve, and wherein the spigot is of approximately the diameter of the spigot with the sleeve being adapted to receive a portion of hose to extend to the sleeve of an adjacent coupling so as to provide a sealing element joining two hose couplings which are attaching two hoses.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1984Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Inventor: Peter Bortolin
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Patent number: 4523778Abstract: The invention relates to a hose coupling whose halves are held together by identical cam rings (Storz coupling). For the solution of the problem to construct the connections which are to be arranged in the halves of such couplings to be short and light and in one piece and consequently without sealing problems even when the outer diameter of the connection is as large or even larger than the diameter of the cylinder which is limited by the inside of the cams, the joining between the connection and the cam rings is of similar construction as in cam rings of coupled coupling halves in that the connection (3) at its end which is to be joined with a cam ring (1) has an extension (6) which extends radially outwardly, forms a stop and is preferably constructed as a collar. In the cam ring (1) a shoulder (9) of a recess (8) of angular cross-section which extends behind the cams (2) is provided as a counterstop for the extension.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: Max Widenmann, ArmaturenfabrikInventor: Karl Ebert
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Patent number: 4502701Abstract: A compound sealing ring for fluid couplings comprises an annular resilient seal member having front and rear ends between which extends a circumferential annular groove, and an annular rigid reinforcement member inserted over the front end of the sealing member in snug engagement in the groove. The reinforcement member is axially confined by the sidewalls of the groove and has sufficient rigidity to prevent radial outward deformation of the sealing member during use.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Mining Supplies (MINSUP) Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Howard A. Treloar, Robert W. Gilbert
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Patent number: 4418946Abstract: A quick acting coupler including a pair of identical connector members which axially interfit with one another and which are positively drawn together when rotated through a portion of a revolution thereby to transmit axial, shear, and bending loads. The connector members each have a central hub with interfitting axial fingers and grooves. The fingers are provided with flanges which extend radially inwardly. With the connector members in axial interengagement, the fingers of one connector member are received in the axial grooves of the other connector member. Partial flanges are provided on each connector member which cooperate with the flanges upon rotating the connector members relative to one another thereby to positively, axially draw the connector members into end-to-end abutting engagement.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventor: Thomas F. Gambon
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Patent number: 4247133Abstract: A valve battery device including mounting plates on which valves may be mounted, and of which a preselected number, each having passageways therein, may be assembled in serial relation to form a valve battery of any desired number. Each mounting plate is provided with one hooked projection and one recess for accommodating the hooked projection of an adjacent mounting plate, and all mounting plates are identical in structure and so constructed that they may be turned end-for-end and top-for-bottom so they may universally assemble. Identically structured terminating plates are provided at each end of the valve battery.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Wabco Steuerungstechnik GmbH & Co.Inventor: Rudolf Moller