Expansible chamber devices – With separate biasing means for working member
Patent
1992-09-15
1994-09-06
Look, Edward K.
Expansible chamber devices
With separate biasing means for working member
277 27, 277 73, 277103, 277117, 285 96, F01B 3100, F16J 1516, B65D 5300, F16L 3316
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
A connection apparatus for connection with an inside of a fluid conduit including seal member, sleeve member and collet assembly to seal and grip the fluid conduit which is in fluid communication with a fluid passageway. The connection apparatus further includes a resilient member and a control valve to cause actuating and deactuating relative movement between the collet assembly and the sleeve member so as to grip and seal the inside of the fluid conduit.
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Medved Mark D.
Meisinger Stanlee W.
FasTest Inc.
Look Edward K.
Ryznic John
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