Pipe joints or couplings – Ball and socket – Spring-biased ball
Patent
1986-12-10
1989-08-15
Kisliuk, Bruce M.
Pipe joints or couplings
Ball and socket
Spring-biased ball
285900, 403120, 403132, 405202, 166355, F16L 2704, F16C 1106
Patent
active
048568279
ABSTRACT:
A resilient ball joint support is provided including two plates movable with respect to each other and connected together by at least one ball joint, the transmission of a load between said plates being provided, partly through at least one cushion formed of at least one sealed envelope confining at least one fluid which is pressurized by the action of said load and partly by at least one ball joint centering said plates with respect to each other.
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Institut Francais du Pe'trole
Kisliuk Bruce M.
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