Pipe joints or couplings – With assembly means or feature – Molded joint facilitator
Patent
1988-05-13
1989-07-18
Cashion, Jr., Merrell C.
Pipe joints or couplings
With assembly means or feature
Molded joint facilitator
156294, 285156, 285158, 285200, F16L 1310
Patent
active
048488011
ABSTRACT:
A bypass connection for flexible tubes, obtained by molding a coating of a junction material about a rigid tublar insert, and a process for manufacturing the connections. In these bypass connections, the insert includes at one end a first bell mouthed flange intended to be applied against the internal surface of a boss, provided with a flange which is also bell mouthed, of a main pipe, in combination with a second flange and the insert is formed by the secondary core for supporting a member to be connected to the main pipe, so that it forms an integral part of the bypass connection.
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Cashion Jr. Merrell C.
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