Pipe joints or couplings – Elbow
Patent
1991-04-12
1993-02-16
Nicholson, Eric K.
Pipe joints or couplings
Elbow
285341, 285255, 285249, F16L 3322
Patent
active
051865033
ABSTRACT:
A device for connecting a thin-walled hose (4) pulled into a pipe (2) with a tubular element (6) comprises a sleeve-shaped connector element (8). At one end portion the sleeve-shaped connector element (8) is connectable with the tubular element (6) while the other end portion of the connector element is sealingly connected with the thin-walled hose (4). The sleeve-shaped connector element (8) is connected with the thin-walled hose (4) by means of two annular, concentric sealing elements (14; 16) consisting of highly elastic material between which the wall of the thin-walled hose (4) is positioned.
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Forsheda AB
Nicholson Eric K.
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