Pipe joints or couplings – Serial,relatively movable portions – Serial diverse single flow path or line
Patent
1996-12-27
1998-11-10
Arola, Dave W.
Pipe joints or couplings
Serial,relatively movable portions
Serial diverse single flow path or line
285332, 285354, 285423, F16L 5500
Patent
active
058332790
ABSTRACT:
A unitary molded crosslinked polyethylene tubular connector and method for forming the connector with various end configurations (e.g., molded, belled) is described). The process combines the ease of thermoplastic processing combined with the desirable physical properties of a thermoset. The connector is suitable as a replacement for copper tubes with associated fittings as well as polybutylene tubing.
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