Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1989-06-02
1991-12-24
Arola, Dave W.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29509, 285205, F16L 4100
Patent
active
050740261
ABSTRACT:
A fluid connector consisting of a longitudinally extending tubular member having a central passageway extending therethrough with the one end of such central passageway being threaded. An annular flange on the intermediate exterior portion divides the tubular member into an upper portion and a lower portion, which lower portion has a thin walled portion that extends from the flange to the one threaded end portion. The upper exterior portion of the tubular member is threaded to facilitate connection to a threaded conduit. The thin walled lower portion is subject to being upset for cooperation with the flange to secure the tubular connector to a fluid line. Such flange is subjected to a bending to complement the exterior contour of the conduit receiving such connector.
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Arola Dave W.
Januszkiewicz Joseph
The B.F. Goodrich Company
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