Pipes and tubular conduits – Repairing
Patent
1996-01-02
1997-07-29
Brinson, Patrick
Pipes and tubular conduits
Repairing
138 89, 138 90, 138 93, F16L 5512
Patent
active
056513933
ABSTRACT:
A fluid diversion apparatus (10) comprising a structure (12) for sealing an interior surface (13) of a pipe (14), so as to stop residual water within the pipe (14) from reaching a distal free end (16) of the pipe (14). An assembly (18) is for inserting the sealing structure (12) within the pipe (14). A facility (20) is for diverting the residual water centrally through the pipe (14) away from the distal free end (16), so that a valve, male adaptor or fitting can be soldered to the distal free end (16) of the pipe (14).
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Brinson Patrick
Kroll Michael I.
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