Pipe joints or couplings – Nonmetal to metal – Internal member
Patent
1996-04-16
1998-08-25
Nicholson, Eric K.
Pipe joints or couplings
Nonmetal to metal
Internal member
285259, F16L 3322
Patent
active
057976295
ABSTRACT:
A hose coupling includes a crimping collar which is crimped about a reinforced rubber hose with an array of crimps which are offset in both the axial and circumferential directions. The array of the crimps thus assumes a "checkerboard" configuration. In accordance with the method of producing the array of crimps, the crimping operation is performed using first and second die segments wherein the die segments have ribs for forming the crimps, which ribs are placed at different axial locations. The die segments alternate; consequently, the resulting crimps are spaced both axially and circumferentially.
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Dana Corporation
Nicholson Eric K.
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