Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Polymer or resin containing
Patent
1980-12-10
1987-06-23
Robinson, Ellis P.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Polymer or resin containing
138109, 138125, 138126, 138127, 138145, 138178, 428447, 428448, 428450, 428113, 428377, 4284231, 4284255, 4284258, 428920, 428921, F16L 1110
Patent
active
046752218
ABSTRACT:
A hose (such as an airplane fuel line hose) is made from a material which forms ablative particles in the presence of fire. Normally, these particles flake away from the hose. According to the invention, an encapsulating basket weave, braid or cage of stainless steel wire surrounds the hose to capture and retain ablative particles, so that they continue to provide an insulating quality for the hose and, therefore, to prolong the life of the hose.
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Thomas Register, 1983, HOS-7280.
Gazda Chester T.
Lalikos James M.
O'Melia Lawrence
Bernat Louis
Robinson Ellis P.
Titeflex Corporation
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