Pipe joints or couplings – Nonmetal to metal – Internal member
Patent
1989-07-24
1991-08-06
Arola, Dave W.
Pipe joints or couplings
Nonmetal to metal
Internal member
285174, F16L 3300
Patent
active
050371428
ABSTRACT:
A connector assembly for attaching a brake hose of synthetic rubber to the disk brakes of a vehicle road wheel in which a cylindrical hose skirt of metal has a first end pocket which receives the cylindrical cup portion of a fluid transmitting metal eyelet which also has a nozzle that extends from the cup into a second end pocket of the skirt and into the fluid passage of the brake hose, a steel fluid conducting tube routed from the brakes fits into the cup portion of the eyelet and is joined in a high quantity fluid-tight manner to the eyelet cup and the skirt by a single brazing operation or by other similar joining material to provide for the improved support and optimized hydraulic connection of the hose with respect to the disk brakes.
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Arola Dave W.
Bordas Carol I.
General Motors Corporation
Helms Ernest E.
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