Pipe joints or couplings – Connector for conduit housing electromagnetic line: – Having box and connector
Patent
1989-12-21
1991-03-05
Arola, Dave W.
Pipe joints or couplings
Connector for conduit housing electromagnetic line:
Having box and connector
285292, 285371, 285915, 285423, 156296, F16L 4100
Patent
active
049972138
ABSTRACT:
A method of assembling a connection for branched radiator coolant hose in which the hoses to be connected are adhered onto the ends of a T-shaped connector. Then a capsule of rubber is molded around the area of the connection and cured to form a unitary and integral connection.
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Chaffee Bradley
McDaniel James
Railsback Layne
Traner Dale
Arola Dave W.
Castleman, Jr. C. H.
Oberg, Jr. H. W.
The Gates Rubber Company
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