Apparatus for making hose incorporating an embedded static groun

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With braiding or weaving means

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29 33F, 156428, 156433, 156500, B29D 2304, F16L 1112

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041681983

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for the manufacture of a hose structure incorporating an embedded ground conductor comprising shortening a loosely braided bundle of fine conductor wire in the axial direction by compressing the bundle between two pairs of friction rollers rotating at different speeds. The wires are spread in a direction transversely of the bundle axis and flattened to form a ribbon type conductor that is laid on an uncured extruded tube, along the tube axis, and covered over with a textile wrapping and an elastomeric extrusion. Open steam curing of the structure results in a hose showing no appearance of an embedded conductor wire.

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