Pipes and tubular conduits – Longitudinally seamed
Patent
1996-01-16
1998-03-17
Brinson, Patrick F.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Longitudinally seamed
138110, 138149, 138148, 138121, F16L 1100
Patent
active
057275998
ABSTRACT:
A protective sleeve for a fluid pipe is disclosed. The sleeve includes an inner and outer member which provide heat, sound and abrasion resistance. The inner member includes a pair of terminal edges which are spaced apart a predetermined distance. This distance is greater than the distance between the terminal edges of the outer member. A method of making such a protective sleeve is also disclosed.
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Beckwith Henry A.
Fisher John H.
Brinson Patrick F.
Coppiellie Raymond L.
Ford Motor Company
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