Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With twining – plying – braiding – or textile fabric formation
Patent
1978-01-23
1979-06-12
Hoag, W. E.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
With twining, plying, braiding, or textile fabric formation
156 86, 156149, 156187, 156188, 15624413, 264175, 264506, 264516, 264176R, 264209, 264230, 264259, 264285, 264347, B29D 2300, B29D 2304, B29H 714
Patent
active
041580338
ABSTRACT:
A composite reinforced vulcanized elastomeric hose is disclosed including a tube, an outer cover, an interlayer interposed between the tube and cover, and a reinforcement embedded in the hose wall. The outer cover and inner tube are composed of dissimilar polymers not readily bondable to one another, one of which is an EPDM type, and the interlayer is composed of halogenated butyl which securely bonds the dissimilar polymers together and provides a low permeability internal fluid barrier for the hose article with protection to the embedded reinforcement.
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Stefano Gene E.
Tally David N.
Castleman, Jr. Curtis H.
Fink Raymond
Hoag W. E.
Oberg, Jr. H. W.
The Gates Rubber Company
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