Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1983-06-16
1984-10-16
Massie, Jerome
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
29450, 156245, 1563073, 1563077, 156285, 156423, 156500, 264236, 264259, 264275, 264279, 264320, 264325, 425108, 425408, 425501, 425503, 425508, B23P 1102
Patent
active
044773021
ABSTRACT:
A method of making an energy-absorbing shock cell for mounting bumper devices on legs of offshore oil rig structures having inner and outer metal tubes connected by an intervening vulcanized rubber sleeve maintained under compression adhesively bonded to the inner and outer metal tubes. The shock cell is made by a series of operations in which portions of the metal tubes are coated with adhesive material, and the rubber sleeve is bonded to the adhesive coated areas by vulcanization and post-vulcanized heating.
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Cummins William T.
Leblanc Raymond F.
Massie Jerome
Teledyne Industries Inc.
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