Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Utilizing heat releasable stress to reshape solid workpiece
Patent
1997-02-05
1998-11-17
Arola, Dave W.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Utilizing heat releasable stress to reshape solid workpiece
264250, 28514813, 2852851, 285336, 285367, 285423, B29C 4100
Patent
active
058371800
ABSTRACT:
A composite sanitary fitting in which an inner body portion is secured within a overmolded stiffening sleeve which provides strength and rigidity to the fitting. The main body is comprised of a plastic such as PFA and the outer stiffening sleeve is comprised of a more rigid durable plastic such as PEEK. The main body portion has a flange portion which at the connecting end. The stiffening sleeve has an U-shaped portion extends around three sides of the flange locking the sleeve on the body portion.
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Linder James C.
McKenzie Jeffrey J.
Arola Dave W.
Fluoroware, Inc.
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