Patent classifications
F16L25/00
SEALING OF CERAMIC TO METALLIC TUBES WITH DIFFERENT CTE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE REACTORS
An assembly includes a first tube. The first tube includes a first end configured to receive a second tube. The second tube includes a first end configured to slidably translate into the first end of the first tube and to receive an insert. The insert is configured to be disposed within a first portion of the second tube that is near the first end of the second tube. The first tube, the second tube, and the insert form a seal. The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the first tube is similar to the CTE of the insert and different from the CTE of the second tube.
Pressure hose and method for producing a pressure hose
A pressure hose (1) for a water-carrying system is shown and described, especially for connecting sanitary taps or for connecting parts of the water-carrying system, having a corrugated inner hose (2) made of plastic, wherein at least one hose end (3, 5) of the pressure hose (1) is provided with a connecting piece (4, 6), designed such that it differs from the inner hose (2), for joining the pressure hose (1) to a complementarily designed connecting piece of a sanitary tap and/or a part of the water-carrying system. According to the invention, it is provided that the inner hose (2) and the connecting piece (4, 6) are formed as one piece and the inner hose (2) and the connecting piece (4, 6) are preferably produced via extrusion in a common extrusion process.
LATERAL CONNECTOR FOR UNDERGROUND PIPES
A pipe junction includes a corrugated pipe including a pipe wall having an inner pipe wall and an outer pipe wall, the outer pipe wall having a plurality of peaks and a plurality of valleys disposed between the plurality of peaks, and an opening through the pipe wall. The corrugated pipe junction includes a hub and sleeve assembly received within the opening of the pipe wall, the hub and sleeve assembly including a hub received within the sleeve. When the hub and sleeve assembly is received within the opening of the pipe wall, a compressive seal is formed between the hub and sleeve assembly and the inner pipe wall such that the hub and sleeve assembly is sealingly engaged with the inner pipe wall around an entire circumference of the hub and sleeve assembly.
Corrugated piping assembly and sleeve for same
A corrugated piping assembly for use in an irrigation system for bridging between different pipe sections and/or irrigation appliances. The assembly has a corrugated pipe section fitted at a rear end to a connector and a sleeve overlaying a region where the pipe section fits over the connector. The sleeve is arranged to press inwards against the pipe section to press it against portions of the connector.
Closure load plug
A closure assembly includes a section of duct, a duct coupler assembly, a closure load plug, and an end cap. The duct coupler assembly is fit against the section of duct. The closure load plug is mechanically connected to the duct coupler assembly. The end cap is mechanically connected to the closure load plug.
Pipe connection structure of air-conditioning system
The present invention relates to a pipe connection structure of an air conditioning system, wherein a corrugated pipe (200) is detachably decoupled from/coupled to an object (100) to be coupled, the pipe connection structure comprising: a fixing plate (320) fixed to the object (100) to be coupled; and a clip (300) having a pressing protrusion (350) that is connected to the fixing plate (320) and is convexly formed in a direction facing the fixing plate (320), wherein in the state where the fixing plate (320) is fixed to the object (100) to be coupled, the end of the corrugated pipe (200) is inserted between the fixing plate (320) and the pressing projection (350) and is pressed by the pressing projection (350) so as not to be separated therefrom.
Mechanical connector utilizing dog-clutch teeth to transfer torque
This invention builds up on technical features and on the industry experience with the use of Merlin family connectors. In addition to friction, structural means utilized to transfer high torsional loads include dog-clutch teeth and may also include: interlocked thread systems, shear pins, keys and splines, all used in isolation or in arbitrary combinations. Static and fatigue bending load capacities of the connectors remain high, while the axial load capacities may or may not be high, depending on the design requirements. Connectors according to this invention can be built as new, carefully optimized designs. In some cases upgrading existing Merlin family connector designs to increase their torque transfer capacities may be also feasible.
Hose and rigid pipe connecting system used in high pressure system
A hose and rigid pipe connecting system used in a high pressure system comprises: a hose made up of connecting a core pipe and a corrugated pipe, the outer side of the corrugated pipe being wound and woven by metal wires; a rigid pipe; a transition joint connecting the hose and the rigid pipe; and a retaining ring buckled on the outer side of the hose and the transition joint. The invention has the advantages that the sealing performance between the hose and the rigid pipe can be greatly improved, and the problem that the connecting part of the hose and the rigid pipe can not bear pressure Or resist high and low temperatures is solved; besides, the axial tensile strength and sealing reliability are improved by winding and weaving metal wires on the outer side of the metal corrugated pipe and then welding with the core pipe.
Crimp fittings and systems, kits, and methods incorporating the same
One aspect of the invention provides a method including: obtaining a kit as described herein; advancing a cut end of the length of CSST over the nipple of the fitting; placing the crimping jaw over the cut end of the length of CSST and the fitting such that: the one or more alignment bosses are seated within the one or more alignment grooves; the one or more crimping points are seated within one or more of the corrugation valleys; and the one or more crimping points and the corrugation valleys are radially over the one or more annular corrugation grooves; and applying force to the crimping jaws, thereby forming a gas-tight seal between the cut end of the CSST and the fitting.
ASEPTIC COUPLING DEVICE FOR A TUBE
An aseptic coupling device for a tube, the device comprising: a tubular insert defining a channel and having an end segment provided with means for connecting it to the tube, the tubular insert being provided with a cantilevered rod extending axially inside the channel; and an annular body having an end segment mounted on the insert and co-operating therewith to define a housing for receiving an annular sealing element that is deformable from a first state in which it defines a flow section greater than the cross section of the rod and a second state in which it tightly surrounds the rod, and that is arranged to be taken from its first state to its second state under the effect of axial compression exerted by the insert.
A coupling assembly for coupling two tubes together.