Automotive air-conditioning system

Pipe joints or couplings – With fluid pressure seal – With separate – encased pipe-gripping means

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285263, F16L 2706

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051801949

ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus are disclosed for an improved automotive air-conditioning system wherein the refrigerant transport system connecting the compressor to the evaporator and condenser comprises rigid tubing thereby minimizing the loss of refrigerant otherwise experienced by use of flexible hose connections.

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