Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible – Spirally wound material
Patent
1997-05-09
2000-10-03
Brinson, Patrick
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
Spirally wound material
138 30, 138 26, 181208, F16L 5504
Patent
active
061258903
ABSTRACT:
An energy attenuation device for a fluid-conveying line, and a method for attenuating energy in such a line, are provided. The device includes one or more hose sections disposed in the fluid-conveying line, and at least one spring disposed in at least a portion of each of the hose sections.
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Chen Yungrwei
Cooper Jack R.
Brinson Patrick
Dayco Products Inc.
Tassone Joseph V.
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