Pipe joints or couplings – Nonmetal to metal – Internal member
Patent
1983-12-12
1986-06-03
Arola, Dave W.
Pipe joints or couplings
Nonmetal to metal
Internal member
285259, 24279, 24283, F16L 3304
Patent
active
045925763
ABSTRACT:
A wire hose clamp has barbs extending from at least one of the encircling wires forming a part of the hose clamp. The barbs extend in the direction of rotation in which the clamp is urged by the application of a tool to tighten the clamp, and may be inclined to the plane containing the axis of the wire.
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Anjos Theodore R.
Proctor Robert H.
Arola Dave W.
Lavine Irvin A.
Murray Corporation
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