Flexible connecting system for pipes with automatic safety relea

Fluid handling – Systems – Flow path with serial valves and/or closures

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141387, 285 1, 285408, F16L 3700

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043545220

ABSTRACT:
In order to connect a stationary pipe to a movable pipe, a flexible connecting system includes a pipe section of rigid material fixed to one of said pipes, a pipe section of flexible material fixed to the other of said pipes and an interposed connecting pipe section of rigid material connected to said rigid section so as to be movable in one direction in reply to a tensile stress exerted onto said flexible section. Said connecting pipe section is divided into two parts releasably connected to one another by a quick-release connecting device, which, in case of tensile stress, collides with a stationary structure, which causes release of said device.

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