Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Polymer or resin containing
Patent
1972-09-01
1977-07-12
Lesmes, George F.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Polymer or resin containing
174 73R, 174DIG8, 428913, 428516, 156 84, 156 85, 156 86, 138140, 264135, 264230, F16L 914, B32B 3100, H02G 1502, B29C 2700
Patent
active
040355349
ABSTRACT:
An article such as a tube formed of heat-shrinkable material is bonded exteriorly or interiorly to an elastomeric member to form a laminated article. The bonding preferably takes place before heating and expanding of the heat-shrinkable tube. After expansion and cooling, the parts remain in the heat recoverable position. Subsequent heating of the parts causes them to recover radially about a substrate.
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Dixon Jr. William R.
Lesmes George F.
Raychem Corporation
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