Joint for connecting an elastically-deformable hose to a rigid t

Pipe joints or couplings – Elbow

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285 23, 285238, 285253, 285260, 285305, 285331, F16L 3302

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047534591

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a joint for connecting an elastically-deformable hose (14) and a rigid tube (22) having a smooth cylindrical outside surface. The tube (22) has a radial projection (26) on its outside surface which constitutes an abutment for the end of the hose (14) and also an anchor point for a clamping ring (28). The invention is applicable to mounting rubber hoses to rigid water inlet and outlet fittings on heat exchangers in motor vehicles, in particular.

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