End members for bicycle pump connectors

Pipe joints or couplings – Frangible element

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285 23, 285251, 285354, 141 38, 141384, 152415, 411 39, F16L 3500

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046118284

ABSTRACT:
End members for flexible connectors for bicycle pumps are provided, a first end member is fixed to one end of a flexible tube and to be connected to a valve of a tire and the second end member is to be connected to the other end of the flexible tube for connection to a pump. The first end member is made of one piece of molded construction and, at one side of a middle zone has an anchoring stub which carries a cap at its free and by means of at least two frangible bridges. At the other side of the middle zone the first end member has means for linking the connector with the valve of a tire. The middle portion also has resiliently deformable portions for holding the connector in a bore in the handle of the pump. For assembling the first end member with the tube, the cap is fitted over an end portion of the tube and, the bridges are severed and the anchoring stub is engaged inside the flexible tube.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2468338 (1949-04-01), MacWilliam
patent: 3102571 (1963-09-01), Scott
patent: 3434746 (1969-03-01), Watts
patent: 4236953 (1980-12-01), Takahashi

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