Pipe joints or couplings – For plural component line – Metal and elastomeric layers
Patent
1979-08-09
1982-06-15
Callaghan, Thomas F.
Pipe joints or couplings
For plural component line
Metal and elastomeric layers
292835, 29432, 29523, 291574, 181272, 2853822, 2853824, F16L 1314, F16L 4108
Patent
active
043347037
ABSTRACT:
A tube-to-plate connection and method for making it utilize a plate defining an aperture where the tube is to be attached to the plate, with the portion of the plate surrounding the aperture including a flange extending away from the plane of the plate. The tube side wall lies generally within the flange. The flange and tube wall are simultaneously cut or staked radially by a piercing cutter-staker which pierces the walls of both flange and tube wall to prevent axial movement or rotation of the tube with respect to the flange.
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"Fastitch, Mechanical Joining Without Screws--Welds--Rivets".
Arthur James C.
Thieman Graham F.
Arvin Industries, Inc.
Callaghan Thomas F.
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