Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible – Spirally wound material
Patent
1987-01-13
1988-07-26
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
Spirally wound material
138126, 138137, 138174, F16L 1108
Patent
active
047593881
ABSTRACT:
A hose for transport of fluid such as oil for a cooling system of an engine oil cooler, a torque converter oil cooler, etc. and oil for an oil lubrication system of a vacuum pump that are used in automobiles, aircraft, etc., and the hose comprises an inner tube of acrylic rubber; a reinforcement ply including lower yarns spirally wound on the outside surface of aforesaid inner tube such that the size of mesh will be 0.5 mm or more, and upper yarns spirally wound on said lower yarns and an outer tube of acrylic rubber laminated over the outside surface of aforesaid inner tube through said reinforcement ply, aforesaid inner tube and aforesaid outer tube being directly bonded by vulcanization through the meshes of said reinforcement ply.
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Kiyama Kazuhiko
Takano Koichi
Bryant III James E.
Toyoda Gosei Co,., Ltd.
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