Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With twining – plying – braiding – or textile fabric formation
Patent
1977-08-08
1980-05-27
Hoag, W. E.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
With twining, plying, braiding, or textile fabric formation
156165, 15624424, 156294, 264173, 264209, 2642101, 264248, 264250, 264255, 264257, 264339, 264347, B29H 714, B29C 1702, B29D 2305
Patent
active
042050340
ABSTRACT:
A flexible preferably tubular article is described having an outer abrasion-resistant protective sleeve which is cured-in-place on a flexible core or tube to form a unitary flexible composite.
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Castleman, Jr. Curtis H.
Fink Raymond
Hoag W. E.
Oberg, Jr. H. W.
The Gates Rubber Company
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