Cap Closures Patents (Class 285/901)
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Patent number: 9010766Abstract: Apparatus and methods for temporarily sealing a pipe including apparatus and methods for creating a temporary airtight seal at the open end of a pipe in a plumbing or refrigeration system. One such apparatus includes a body, grommet, washer, and a nut. Multiple airtight seals are created including a first primary seal between an exterior of the pipe and the grommet and a secondary seal between the open end of the pipe and the washer. The grommet does not require teeth and the apparatus does not require adhesive, sealant, or any other type of similar materials. Use of the apparatus and methods greatly minimizes and/or eliminates the potential for marring or otherwise distorting the open end of the pipe, thereby facilitating reuse of same.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: DPR Futures LLCInventor: David Edward Rubin
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Patent number: 8573655Abstract: An apparatus for sealing an open end of a pipe includes a clamp for frictionally being secured to the exterior of the pipe, a sealing plate for covering the open end of the pipe and being connectable to the clamp, and an urging mechanism for urging the sealing plate towards the clamp and for forming a seal between the sealing plate and the open end of the pipe. In one aspect, the clamp comprises an annular body formed by at least two sections that are radially tightened over the pipe exterior. In another aspect, the clamp comprises cooperating annular bodies, one capable of radially narrowing the other for frictionally engaging the pipe outer surface. In another aspect the method provides a method of sealing an end of a pipe. According to the invention, once the open end is sealed, the interior of the pipe may be pressurized, for example for testing the integrity thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: CAR-BER Investments Inc.Inventor: Glenn Carson
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Patent number: 8556301Abstract: A telescoping containment cleanout device for attachment to a cleanout pipe comprising: an inner riser portion and an outer housing, where the inner riser portion and outer housing create a channel; a telescoping portion, where the telescoping portion extends vertically through the channel; a cap at the top of the device, where the cap includes a removable sealing portion for access and cleaning of the sewer line; and stops within the channel and along the telescoping portion, where the stops provide a means to lock the telescoping portion in a vertically elevated position. The telescoping containment cleanout device may further include a plurality of o-rings within the channel, where the o-rings assist in guiding the telescoping portion through the channel. The telescoping containment cleanout device may further include a twisting sealing portion that seals the telescoping portion in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Inventor: Wade Alan Thomas
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Patent number: 8500173Abstract: A medical-engineering coupling mechanism for connecting two medical instruments having a coupling plug and a coupling socket for inserting the coupling plug, so that the coupling socket and the coupling plug can be secured to one another by at least one spring-loaded notching connection. To produce a medical-engineering coupling mechanism that is easy to manipulate and ensures a secure notching connection of the components that are to be connected to one another, it is proposed with the invention that the notching connection consists of at least two notching hooks that are positioned on one of the components and are in active engagement with at least one spring element configured as a spring washer, and at least one notching recess positioned on the other component for insertion of the at least two notching hooks.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Sabine Zahler, Sebastian Frey, Michael Sauer
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Patent number: 8397711Abstract: A solar collector has a polygonal top panel forming a top face and having at least three edges, a similarly polygonal bottom panel forming a bottom face directed away from the top face and fitted congruently to the top panel to form a flow passage extending between the faces, and at least four connectors projecting from at least three of the edges.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Global Plastic, S.A.Inventors: Robert Jung, Javier Otano, Jürgen Weigel, Michael Schröder
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Patent number: 8313123Abstract: A device for capping and sealing a refrigeration service valve fitting of quick disconnect type for minimizing unwanted seepage of refrigerant from the fitting. The device includes a cap defining a base and an open-ended sealing portion extending longitudinally from the base. The sealing portion defines first and second internal cylindrical surfaces wherein the first surface defines a first internal diameter and the second surface defines a second internal diameter greater than the first diameter and wherein a shoulder defines a boundary between the surfaces. The first surface defines a groove containing an annular flexible member for sealingly engaging the fitting when the device is positioned on the fitting. Features are provided in relationship with the sealing portions for removably retaining the device on the fitting by engaging a conventional lock groove in the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Inventor: Derek H. Hinkle
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Patent number: 8262136Abstract: A holding device to protect a movable connector part of a hydraulic system on work equipment, which mates with a fixed connector part of a hydraulic system on a work vehicle. The holding device is fixedly mounted on the work equipment and has recesses which receive and protect the hydraulic connections of the movable connector part when they are not engaged with the fixed connector part. The holding device may have a contact surface which mates with the hydraulic connectors of the movable part. The recess or recesses can receive a multipart hydraulic connector or a plurality of individual connectors. The holding device may include an electrical connector dummy for attachment to an electrical connector on the work equipment. A cover fits over the holding device when it is not engaged by a movable connector part; and it also mates with the fixed connector part when it is not engaged by the movable connector part.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Nordhydraulic ABInventor: Bertil Lundgren
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Patent number: 8225809Abstract: A method and apparatus for introducing a pig into a fluid system is provided. The method comprises providing a coupling in a fluid system. The coupling itself can include a sleeve coupled to a pipe and an end cap. The end cap may include a collar handle and at least one engagement member. The engagement member facilitates selective engagement of the end cap with the sleeve. The end cap is rotated relative to the sleeve to disengage the engagement member from the groove and to open the end cap relative to the sleeve. The groove is configured so that the engagement member can be opened only when the line is de-pressurized. A pig is inserted through the sleeve and into the pipe. The end cap is then coupled to the sleeve by engaging the engagement member with the sleeve and rotating the end cap relative to the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Hiltap Fittings, Ltd.Inventor: Lee A. Krywitsky
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Patent number: 8181996Abstract: A rotating union (10) comprises a housing (12), a bushing (14), a fluid conduit (16), an annular seal (18) and a cap (20) secured to the housing and having a fluid inlet. The bushing is received within a cylindrical recess (32) in the housing, and the fluid conduit is rotatably received by the bushing and passes through the bushing and a bore (40) in the housing. The annular seal is received within the housing recess, and sealingly engages a cylindrical outer surface (80) of the fluid conduit and the cylindrical wall (46) of the housing recess. The cap has a circular recess (104) and surrounding annular projection (106) which receives the input end of the fluid conduit. The annular seal is sandwiched between the bushing and the annular projection. When the fluid conduit rotates, its outer surface rotates under friction against the annular seal to maintain the seal.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Nova Scotia Community CollegeInventors: Daniel Mark Bolivar, Peter Foster Allen, Michael Ray Doyle
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Patent number: 8146953Abstract: To mount a partition cover (2) in a pipe joint (1), a nut (12) is screwed onto a joint body (11) to sandwich the partition cover (2) between the joint body and the nut. At this time, the partition cover is supported so as not to press a sleeve (13). As such, an opening (1a) of the pipe joint is sealed while preventing the sleeve from being deformed due to the partition cover being mounted.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Daikin Industries, LtdInventors: Haruo Nakata, Hironori Iwanaga
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Patent number: 8113548Abstract: A quick connector coupling to releasably connect a rigid tube into a hollow body component bore with a resilient seal member creating a fluid tight seal. A seat member retainer includes legs abutting the body component. It includes an insertion sleeve that receives the axial insertion forces to insert the seal member retainer into the bore. A protective cap is arranged to contain preassembled seal and retainer components for assembly onto the rigid tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, LLCInventor: Stephen Gunderson
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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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Patent number: 7878219Abstract: A fluid system component is provided that includes first and second elements configured to be removably engaged with each other and defining a fluid passageway when engaged. The first element defines at least one groove. Correspondingly, the second element includes at least one engagement member configured and arranged to be received in, and travel along, a corresponding groove. The presence of a predetermined line pressure in the fluid passageway forces each engagement member into the terminal portion of the corresponding groove, so as to substantially foreclose disengagement of the first and second elements until the fluid pressure in the fluid passageway has reached a predetermined magnitude. The fluid system component includes means for selectively securing the second element, such as a collar, in relation to the first element, such as a sleeve, when the first element is received within the second element.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Hiltap Fittings, Ltd.Inventor: Lee A. Krywitsky
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Patent number: 7837237Abstract: A combination of two bodies having tube-shaped or sleeve-shaped connecting sections which can be plugged into one another as part of an air-conditioning line system in an aircraft, the combination including at least one radial locking projection on a first body, at least one locking clearance on a second body which is completely surrounded by a rim, at least one lead-in clearance which is angularly offset in the peripheral direction in relation to the appertaining locking clearance, and at least one releasing groove associated with each locking clearance and disposed angularly offset in the peripheral direction on the opposite side of the appertaining lead-in clearance.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Airbus Deutschland GmbHInventor: Werner Passlack
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Patent number: 7758083Abstract: A wall bushing for an air-conditioner comprises an external pipe and an internal pipe. The cross section of the external pipe is a “sports ground” shape, and an inner circular wall of the external pipe is tangential to an outer circular wall of the internal pipe. An end of the internal pipe is connected to an air outlet port of the air conditioner, and an end of the external pipe is connected to an air inlet port.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventors: Boyang Ni, Zhigang Wang, Deyong Fang
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Patent number: 7744132Abstract: Damping conduit assembly (4) for a hydraulic system comprising a user (3) and a pipe (2) connected to the user (3) by means of a first connecting element (6) and presenting an end portion (20) having a first axis (B) and a bush (15) carried by the end portion (20) and having a second axis (A) transverse to the first axis (B), the bush (15) also housing the first connecting element (6) for fluidly connecting the user (3) to the pipe (2), the conduit assembly (4) being suited to be fluidly connected to the pipe (2) and comprising a flexible cylindrical wall (27), a closing element (29) axially delimiting an internal volume (30) of the cylindrical wall (27) filled with fluid. The conduit assembly (4) also comprises a connecting unit (5) comprising the first connecting element (6) and a second connecting element (22) carried by the cylindrical wall (27) and coupled to the first connecting element (6).Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Dayco Fluid Technologies S.p.A.Inventors: Fabrizio Tabaro, Mariofelice Zanardi
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Patent number: 7695022Abstract: A cap for a fluid coupling is provided that includes a stem member adapted for insertion into the fluid coupling and a cover member connected to the stem member. The cover member includes an internal cavity sized to receive the fluid coupling such that the fluid coupling is positioned between the stem member and the cover member. The internal cavity is defined by a wall having at least one of a longitudinally extending groove and a longitudinally extending protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Michael P. Wells
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Patent number: 7677603Abstract: A seal assembly for effecting a fluid tight seal between a pipe and an opening in the wall of a structure, particularly a relatively thin-walled structure made of a rigid plastic, fiberglass, or of metal, for example. The seal assembly generally includes a seal ring and an annular nut. The seal ring includes a relatively rigid fastener component having external threads, and a relatively resilient sealing component joined to the fastener component and including a first sealing projection for providing a compressive seal between the seal ring and one side of the structure wall, and a second annular sealing projection for providing a compressive seal between the seal ring and the outer surface of a pipe inserted through the seal ring.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventor: Andrew J. Happel
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Patent number: 7669899Abstract: An apparatus for sealing a section of a pipe interior includes a clamp having a magnetic engagement means for axially positioning the clamp within the interior of a pipe and preventing relative axial movement there-between and a sealing plate securable thereto. Movement of the sealing plate against the clamp results in deformation of a resilient sealing member thereby forming a seal between the apparatus and the pipe. The apparatus can be used in conjunction with another oppositely oriented apparatus or other sealing means to form a sealed space within the tube. Pressurization of the sealed space allows for a radial and/or axial force being applied to the sealed section of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: CAR-BER Investments Inc.Inventor: Glenn Carson
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Patent number: 7547046Abstract: A component of a transport line for pneumatically conveying bulk materials generally including a first conduit having an open end, a second conduit connected to the first conduit at an angle relative thereto having the interior thereof communicating with the interior of the first conduit to provide a material flow passageway therethrough and a cap member detachably mounted on the first conduit, closing the open end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventor: Curtiss F. Wykoff
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Patent number: 7478649Abstract: Absorbent plugs and caps plug or cap fittings that have been used to inject liquids into various systems. The plugs are sized to fit within the interior body cavity of fittings to absorb the residual liquid that is left in the cavity after use. The caps are sized to fit over the exterior of the fittings to absorb any residual liquid that leaks out from fitting exterior surfaces. The caps can also have interior plug extensions that extend into the interior cavities to also absorb the residual liquid from the interior. The plugs have non absorptive tabs for insertion and removal and the caps have non absorptive exterior skins or coverings to contain the absorbed liquid within the cap. One such use is to plug and/or cap fittings such as R134a service couplers which are used to inject dye into automotive air conditioning systems.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Brasscorp LimitedInventors: Jack Brass, Steven M. Knowles
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Patent number: 7419194Abstract: A removable flush cap designed for use with an irrigation tube coupling or fitting, to facilitate post-installation flushing of dirt and grit from an irrigation system. The flush cap is particularly designed for use with a tube coupling of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,988,747 B2, having a plurality of retainer collets each with multiple lock fingers oriented for push-in locked reception of a tube end in engagement with a compliant seal. The flush cap includes a generally cylindrical barrel for sealed slide-fit engagement with the compliant seal within one of the retainer collets, and a recessed groove for snap-fit locked reception of the collet lock fingers. The flush cap further includes a plurality of cams for engaging and releasing the collet lock fingers from the cap groove, upon cap rotation, to permit slide-out cap removal from the retainer collet.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Rain Bird CorporationInventor: Raymond P. Feith
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Patent number: 7387320Abstract: A pressure relief cap for a water supply comprises an outer portion defining a front face for generally covering an outlet of the supply. The outer portion includes a seal for being urged against and sealingly engaging a periphery of the outlet. An inner portion includes a connector for coupling and decoupling to an outlet. The inner portion is rotatably coupled to the outer portion such that upon at least partial rotation of the outer portion in a first direction relative to the inner portion the seal is moved axially inwardly relative to the inner portion from a disengaged position to an engaged position to sealingly engage a periphery of an outlet, and upon at least partial rotation of the outer portion in an opposite direction the seal is moved axially outwardly from the engaged position to the disengaged position to thereby permit back pressure within an outlet to vent.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Kochek Company, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Kozey
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Patent number: 7347455Abstract: A piping riser protector for protectively covering the end portion of a riser assembly that includes a larger diameter central pipe and a plurality of smaller diameter peripheral pipes connected by a flange includes a polymeric body that protectively covers inner and outer surfaces of an end portion of the larger diameter pipe and provides enclosures that cover the exposed end portion of the smaller diameter pipe sections in between the end of each smaller diameter pipe section and the flange.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventor: Weldon Taquino
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Patent number: 7347910Abstract: A method for producing a lightweight end wall of a containers characterized by the following stages: manufacturing a large size lightweight thermoplastics tube by spirally winding and joining together a hollow profile of thermoplastics, cutting a piece from such a tube to form a pre-form of an end wall, heating the pre-form into a mouldable state, pressing the pre-form into a dome shaped piece between a male and a female mould-half, cooling the dome shaped piece while pressed between the mould-halves, maching-tooling the edges of the cooled piece to match the cross-sectional surface of the tube mantle, and joining the mantle and the end wall together by welding.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Oy KWH Pipe AbInventor: Seppo Takala
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Patent number: 7284770Abstract: A pipe thread protector includes a case, a first seal member, and a second seal member. The case is attachable to an end of a pipe to protect a threaded region of the pipe. The case has a cylindrical or frustoconical portion having threads over at least a portion of its length to engage the threaded region of the pipe, and an annular end portion configured to abut a distal end of the pipe. A first seal member is disposed at the cylindrical portion of the case, and a second seal member is disposed at the annular end portion of the case. At least one of the first and second seal members (i) is detachable from the case, and (ii) comprises a material different than a material of the case.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Tenaris Connections AGInventors: Diego Dell'erba, Gabriel E. Carcagno
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Patent number: 7152630Abstract: A fluid system component is provided that includes first and second elements configured to be removably engaged with each other and defining a fluid passageway when engaged. The first element defines three grooves, each of which includes a terminal portion. Correspondingly, the second element includes three engagement members each of which is configured and arranged to be received in, and travel along, a corresponding groove. The presence of a predetermined line pressure in the fluid passageway forces each engagement member into the terminal portion of the corresponding groove, so as to substantially foreclose disengagement of the first and second elements until the fluid pressure in the fluid passageway has reached a predetermined magnitude.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Hiltap Fittings, Ltd.Inventor: Lee A Krywitsky
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Patent number: 7090258Abstract: Sealing socket (1) and method for arranging a sealing socket to a tube (2). A sealing socket (1) includes a sleeve (3) having an outer dimension somewhat larger than the tube (2) to be sealed, defining an annular compartment (4) between the tube (2) and the sleeve (3), in which a gasket (6) is introduced. The gasket material is pressurised by a ring (7) which is permanently connected by welding (8) to the sleeve (3).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Stiching Energieonderzoek Centrum NederlandInventors: Frans Rusting, Petrus Paulus Antonius Catharina Pex, Jacobus Anna Josephus Peters, Gerard De Jong
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Patent number: 7025386Abstract: A short common rail requiring less expensive manufacturing cost is provided. The common rail includes a short body portion formed of a thick tube body, a cap bonded to openings on both ends of the body portion, a securing flange bonded to one end of the body portion, a branch connector formed of a branch pipe or a branch joint fitting inserted into a through hole formed on the body portion and bonded thereto. The respective components are assembled and bonded by means of brazing or diffusion bonding.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha LimitedInventor: Ryuichi Kusanagi
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Patent number: 6836911Abstract: A waste and overflow system for a bathtub includes an overflow conduit having a threaded end and an overflow cap threaded at one end extending through the overflow opening in the bathtub into threaded engagement with the threaded end of the conduit. The other end of the overflow cap has a test cap portion removably connected thereto for closing off an overflow passage through the overflow cap during pressure testing of the system. The test cap portion is removable from the other end of the overflow cap upon completion of the system pressure test to open up the overflow passage through the overflow cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Oatey Co.Inventor: Michael W. Minnick
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Patent number: 6816072Abstract: A detection and signaling apparatus is mountable in a fire hydrant to detect a parameter, such as unauthorized movement of a discharge nozzle cap relative to the fire hydrant. A housing carrying a sensor, such as a motion detector, is mounted inside of the cap. The sensor has an output connected to a transmitter. Movement of the cap relative to the fire hydrant activates the motion detector which generates an output signal causing the transmitter to remotely transmit a tamper detection signal and, also, a fire hydrant location identification code. A pressure sensor can also be coupled to the transmitter to sense water supply main pressure and water flow through the fire hydrant.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventor: Michael Zoratti
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Patent number: 6776439Abstract: Flange plates control the flow of fluid between fluid handling devices. In one embodiment, a sealing plate includes an O-ring and a structural support ring disposed within the O-ring. The support ring prevents the O-ring from being dislodged due to fluid pressure in the line. The support ring may have chamfers which aid in centering the O-ring. The support ring may also have a plurality of orifices allowing fluid flow between the interior of the support ring and the O-ring. In another embodiment, a blanking plate includes a domed portion, oriented in a direction towards the fluid being contained. The domed portion imparts strength to the blanking plate, allowing the plate to be made of a thinner piece of material. In another embodiment, an orifice plate includes a domed portion as described above, with an orifice located at the center of the dome.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventor: David E. Albrecht
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Patent number: 6725788Abstract: A pneumatic coupler for an agricultural seeding machine comprises a hollow tube having an inner portion and an outer portion that are separated by a radially extending flange. The radially extending flange has an inner surface adjoining the inner portion and an outer surface adjoining the outer surface. A flexible and resilient gasket is fitted over the inner portion and adjoins the inner surface of the radially extending flange. The inner portion is further provided with radially extending catches that are located on resilient axially extending tongues formed in the inner portion. When mounted to receiving apertures the catches contact the interior side of the receiving aperture and the flexible and resilient gasket forms an air seal between the exterior surface of the receiving aperture and the inner surface of the radially extending flange.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Scott Charles McCartney, Robert Wallace Martin, Nathan Albert Mariman, Donald Keith Landphair
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Patent number: 6568430Abstract: Quick release pipe end caps secure materials enclosed by pipes. This is accomplished by capping the ends of the storage pipe with quick release pipe end caps. Contractors frequently transport a variety of materials to job sites using a large pipe as a storage container. Quick release pipe end caps have a cap which covers the end of a pipe and a quick release mechanism which removably secures the cap to the pipe without requiring the use of tools. The quick release mechanism consists of a band having slots which is enclosed by a latching mechanism. The cams on the end of a locking lever engage with the slots in the band and tighten the band about the cap.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventor: William R. Shafer
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Patent number: 6554319Abstract: The dispensing system for a remote operation includes a trigger sprayer assembly removably mounted to a container of liquid to be sprayed, the assembly being mounted within a cutout section provided at the upper end of the container as part of a through opening forming the carrying handle of the container. The trigger sprayer assembly has a flexible delivery tube which may be coiled and stored within a hollow gripper handle provided on the trigger sprayer, and may extend outwardly from the gripper handle to function as a resilient element for mounting the trigger sprayer in place. A one-piece adaptor is non-removably connected to a distal end of the delivery tube and connects to the container by mounting directly to an external dip tube of the container or by mounting in a closure cap of the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Saint-Gobain Calmar Inc.Inventors: Jacques J. Barriac, Joseph Krestine, Steven L. Sweeton
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Patent number: 6543813Abstract: A hydraulic hose for use for adapting a skid loader or other apparatus for connecting thereto a hydraulic post driver, the hose assembly includes a fill cap at one end, for connecting with the hydraulic system of the loader, and a fitting at the other end, for connecting with the hydraulic inlet for the post driver. The hydraulic hose has sufficient length, to allow for its looping between these two components, when assembled, and to accommodate any movement of the post driver, relative to the loader, during its application and usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Worksaver, Inc.Inventor: Ross Koberlein
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Patent number: 6513837Abstract: A device for coupling pipelines for running cryogenic liquid has: a pair of flanges which are pierced by coupling units respectively and which support the coupling units with the coupling units freely approaching and separating from each other and which form compartments around the coupling units; a pair of inner cover units which open and shut the insides of the coupling units; a pair of outer cover units which open and shut the insides of the compartments of the flanges; and purge lines for purging the insides of the compartments. The process of coupling pipelines by this device has the steps of: opening the outer cover units with the insides of the coupling units shut by the inner cover units; coupling the flanges to each other; purging the inside of a compartment which is formed in the flanges; opening the inner cover units; and coupling the coupling units to each other with the coupling units isolated from the outside air.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignees: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Ishikawajima System Technology Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Fujikawa, Hiroshi Nishio, Koichi Mori
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Patent number: 6508274Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a dust plug for insertion into a fluid conduit system. The dust plug is comprised of an insertion end, removal means, and a hollow central body located between the insertion end and the removal means. The insertion end of the plug is formed as a solid flat end so that when the plug is inserted into the fluid conduit system, the hollow interior of the plug does not communicate with the interior of the system. Additionally, the removal means is preferably formed as a continuous lip about the end of the hollow central body.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: David Gene Street
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Patent number: 6409220Abstract: A universal suction canister pour spout adaptor for use with suction canisters of various designs to fit onto the internal or external pour spout of various standard suction canisters so that such canisters can receive materials through their pour spouts during surgical procedures. The suction canister adaptor has a series of stepped external and internal diameters sized for engaging the various sized pour spouts of various suction canisters.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: ConMed CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Wing, John Sutherland, Stephen J. Scheuermann
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Patent number: 6355901Abstract: A connecting adapter configured to mate on opposite ends with a standard adapter shank and a standard welding electrode of the resistance type. The connecting adapter is a hollow body with male and female connecting portions. The male portion, integral with the female portion, is sized to accommodate the standard welding electrode thereon. The female portion is sized to accommodate a taper portion of the shank within the hollow body and has exterior cross-sectional dimensions similar to those of the shank. The connecting adapter being formed of a wear-resistant conductive martial is replaced only periodically, thus reducing greatly the wear on the more expensive standard adapter shank.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: The Nippert CompanyInventor: Russell Alan Nippert
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Patent number: 6226937Abstract: A footing connector has a first hollow leg and a second hollow leg integral therewith. The interiors of the two hollow legs are in fluid communication. The two legs cooperate to form, preferably, a T-shaped connector. The first leg has threading thereon, and, preferably, the second leg has threading thereon and protruberances therein, to enable connection to other elements of a drainage system. The second hollow leg may have end caps integral therewith at the ends thereof. The connector is used in a drainage network to drain water away from the outside of a building and to evacuate unwanted gasses from the inside of a building.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: Douglas C. Carlton
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Patent number: 6203766Abstract: A catalyst dumping device (10) for unloading a catalyst (50) inside a reactor (1), in which smashed used catalyst is thrown into a dumping pipe (11) formed of a plurality of pipe member (12) provided to the reactor (1) to unload to outside of the reactor (1) by fall by dead weight. Accordingly, the catalyst can be unloaded only by throwing the catalyst into the dumping pipe (11), thereby improving work efficiency. Furthermore, no special apparatus such as a vacuum apparatus is unnecessary, thereby reducing cost for the special apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Softard Industries Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsuhiko Kawakami, Nobuyoshi Sawamura, Shinichi Nagata
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Patent number: 6161876Abstract: A device inserted through a tubular wall by means of a cylindrical flange surrounding a through-bore which is used to insert a tool for flaving the annular region defined by the flange around the bore on the inside of said wall, so that the device may be mechanically secured thereto. The bore is then plugged with a disc and the whole assembly is sealed by brazing.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Valeo Thermique MoteurInventor: Pierre Sabathie
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Patent number: 6155609Abstract: Connectors for joining protective ducts and/or hoses for the installation of insulated electrical conductors and/or cables in an aircraft are equipped with lids that are easily opened even without a tool. The lids are preferably permanently secured to the connectors. The lids are constructed as roll-up tapes or as flat or curved plates. The curved plates are held in place in the closed condition by springs. A flat plate lid is held in place, for example by a circlip, or by a leg spring or by a hinge.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: DaimlerChrysler Aerospace Airbus GmbHInventor: Safa Kirma
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Patent number: 6050613Abstract: An end plug for a stab-type coupler for a plastic pipe, the coupler having a first shell with a passageway therethrough. The end plug includes a hollow, cylindrical portion having a first end and a second end. An end wall is sealably attached to the cylindrical portion first end. External threads are formed on the cylindrical portion at the first end wherein the external threads engage internal threads on an end of the first shell. At least one vent hole is provided in the cylindrical portion of the end plug between the internal threads and the second end with the vent hole allowing fluid to vent when the external threads are partially unthreaded from the internal threads on the shell.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Continental Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald W. Wartluft
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Patent number: 6003904Abstract: A plastic closure cap (1) produced by injection molding for a fuel tank of a motor vehicle is provided, within the region of fuel lines which extend through it, with bushings (6, 7) of a temperature-resistant material of low thermal conductivity. Polyphenylene sulfide containing a proportion of mineral and/or of glass fibers or polyacetate reinforced with glass fibers is suitable for instance as material for the bushings (6, 7).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventors: Winfried Frohlich, Burkhard Dasbach
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Patent number: 5997049Abstract: A coupling system comprises a first coupling member having a tongue that projects axially a distance therefrom, and a second coupling member that is threadable attached to the first coupling member. The tongue is inserted within a groove disposed within a second coupling member body. The tongue is axially displaced within the groove by rotation of one of the first or second coupling member relative to the non-rotated coupling member to form a leak-tight seal therebetween. At least one of the first or second coupling member body includes a hollow passage that extends axially therethrough. An elastomeric member is disposed within the groove and is interposed between a base portion of the groove and an end portion of the tongue.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Furon CompanyInventors: Kenji A. Kingsford, Peter Nguyen
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Patent number: 5997219Abstract: A tube-formed rock bolt is expandable into contact with the wall in a bore hole without stretching the periphery of the rock bolt. The rock bolt has an elongated tube (12) with a closed cross section. The tube is provided with a longitudinal depressed part (13). End pieces (14, 24) are secured to the ends of the tube, and the end pieces are provided with axial channels (15, 35) having peripheries which provide a seal resulting from deformation of material when the rock bolt is assembled by joining together different sections. By connecting one end (30) of the assembled rock bolt to a high pressure pump (39), the entire assembled rock bolt can be expanded at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Atlas Copco Rock Drill ABInventors: Daniel Krzysztalowicz, Bo Ohlson
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Patent number: 5984371Abstract: In the device, the male connection members (3) are carried by a plate (11) provided with a pair of identical downwardly-extending side prongs, each of the prongs being provided with a recess (101) having a forwardly-facing shaped edge, whereas the female members (4) are carried by an upwardly open housing (2) in which a locking shaft (5) is mounted to rotate and guided in rotation, the shaft being provided with two cam-forming portions (50), each of which is suitable for co-operating with the recessed shaped edge of a respective prong (10). Hydraulic connection, e.g. between a machine and a hydraulic source.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Souete d'etude et d'Innovation Dans le Materiel AgricoleInventor: Loic Mailleux
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Patent number: 5904377Abstract: A pipe fitting adapted to be installed in an aperture in a wall of a fluid container, comprises inner and outer co-axial sleeve members interconnected for relative axial movement and a split, helically wound, washer. The inner sleeve member has an end portion insertable through the aperture, and the outer sleeve member has an annular bearing surface adjacent to the end portion adapted to overlie a first one of two opposed surfaces of the wall around the periphery of the aperture. The split washer is retained to and extends around the end portion opposite the bearing surface, and is of larger outer diameter than the aperture but is insertable therethrough by winding so as to overlie the second of the opposed surfaces of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Glynwed Pipe System LimitedInventor: Simon Craig Throup