Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible
Patent
1999-01-13
2000-07-25
Brinson, Patrick
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
138177, 138178, 138137, 138138, 296189, F16F 712
Patent
active
060925558
ABSTRACT:
A body for absorbing impact energy is designed as a flexible pipe and is characterized in that the walls of the pipe are made of several layers and comprise at least one metal layer and at least one paper or plastic layer. The cross-section of the absorbing body is designed in such a way that at least one section of its wall is substantially straight and extends substantially parallel to the direction from which an impact is expected.
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Brinson Patrick
Ohtsuka Co., Ltd.
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