Pipe joints or couplings – Connector for conduit housing electromagnetic line: – Having box and connector
Patent
1984-10-04
1987-06-30
Callaghan, Thomas F.
Pipe joints or couplings
Connector for conduit housing electromagnetic line:
Having box and connector
285423, 285915, F16L 4100
Patent
active
046765328
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a T-shaped hose composed of three branches made of rubber or similar material with a fabric lining. The three branches are arranged in the form of a "T", but are spaced apart from one another so as to define an uninterrupted, circumferentially-extending gap therebetween. The gap is then closed by a separate rubber compound. A non-adhering T-shaped tubular support made of rigid and thermally stable material is arranged in the interior of the hose within the T-zone, while the exterior T-zone of the hose is covered by a rubber layer.
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Gronau Joachim
Heins Klaus-Jurgen
Callaghan Thomas F.
Phoenix Aktiengesellschaft
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