Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible – Braided – interlaced – knitted or woven
Patent
1981-03-23
1983-04-19
Marcus, Stephen
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
Braided, interlaced, knitted or woven
138132, 138DIG9, 156 79, F16L 1108, B32B 520
Patent
active
043802524
ABSTRACT:
A hose of improved impulse life is described including an inner polymeric tube which has a relatively hard outer surface, a tightly packed wire reinforcement e.g., braid or spiral, telescoped over the tube, and an expanded polymeric cushion matrix encapsulating at least a portion of the strands of the reinforcement and also promoting wire-to-wire and tube-to-wire adhesion. A method for producing the hose employing a foamable material applicator is also disclosed.
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Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 4th Ed., Handbook Publishers, Inc., 1941, pp. 496 & 497.
Gray Herbert W.
Payne Roger A.
Castleman, Jr. C. H.
Fink Raymond
Marcus Stephen
Oberg, Jr. H. W.
The Gates Rubber Company
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