Device for attachment of a resilient and/or flexible tube onto a

Valves and valve actuation – Tube compressors

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285242, F16L 5514

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044536968

ABSTRACT:
A device for attachment of a resilient and/or flexible tube to a nipple, nozzle or like connection to enable the resilient and/or flexible tube to be retained on the nipple, nozzle or like connection in normal use.
In order to provide security for the resilient and/or flexible tube, a retaining element is provided which has an aperture therein of longer diameter than the tube with which it is intended to be used, the diameter of the aperture being large enough to pass over the tube when the tube is in position on the nipple, nozzle or like connection but small enough to cause the resilient and/or flexible tube to grip the nipple, nozzle or like connection.

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