Pipes and tubular conduits – Repairing
Patent
1979-05-29
1980-12-02
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Repairing
138109, 156172, 156173, 156187, 156188, 156189, 156190, 428 36, A44C 1300, B65H 8100, F16L 900
Patent
active
042363861
ABSTRACT:
A tubular fiber reinforced composite shaft is formed by providing a metal sleeve having a plurality of circumferentially straight surface segments on the outer periphery thereof. The sleeve is positioned upon a segment of a mandrel. Fibrous material bearing a non-solidified resinous material is applied to the mandrel and the circumferentially straight surface segments of the sleeve. The resinous material is solidified with portions thereof lying flush against the circumferentially straight surface segments to create a torsion-transmitting connection with the metal sleeve.
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Presta John C.
Yates Derek N.
Celanese Corporation
Dixon Jr. William R.
Genoni Kenneth A.
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