Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible – Braided – interlaced – knitted or woven
Patent
1994-10-14
1996-04-16
Scherbel, David
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
Braided, interlaced, knitted or woven
138127, 138137, 138141, 138123, 428 362, F16L 1104
Patent
active
055073204
ABSTRACT:
A laminated hose is present which is suitable for a fuel conducting hose or other hose, or diaphragm, used for example in an automotive vehicle, which structure is required to have excellent heat resistance and gasoline permeation resistance while maintaining suitable properties of bonding and flexibility. The hose is constituted by an inner veneer layer of fluorovinylidene-hexafluoropropylene backed by a thin layer of Teflon. These layer are then reinforced by an elastomeric tie layer, a reinforcing layer and an elastomeric cover.
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Brinson Patrick F.
Plumley Companies, Inc.
Scherbel David
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