Pipe joints or couplings – With strain relief – Extension of socket or sleeve
Patent
1987-01-30
1989-01-31
Callaghan, Thomas F.
Pipe joints or couplings
With strain relief
Extension of socket or sleeve
285158, 285331, 285423, F16L 3500
Patent
active
048011622
ABSTRACT:
A fluidic device housing having strain relief including an integral connector for receiving a fluid carrying tube and an integral strain relief for relieving strain on the integral connector which may be caused by the fluidic carrying tube.
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Callaghan Thomas F.
Honeywell Inc.
Lenkszus Donald J.
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