F16L27/12

Extendable Hose Coupler
20230088892 · 2023-03-23 ·

An extendable hose coupler having an outer tube having a first end and a second end, and an inner tube having a first end and a second end, wherein the inner tube and first end of the inner tube is positioned within the outer tube, and the inner tube is slidable within the outer tube to provide a varying distance between ends of the inner and outer tubes to provide the extendable hose coupler with an adjustable length, a connector having a first end positioned over an end of the outer tube and a second end positioned over the inner tube, wherein the connector is tightly secured to the inner and outer tubes. A method of providing an extendable hose coupler having a variable length is also provided.

TELESCOPIC CONDUCTIVE TUBE
20220338693 · 2022-10-27 ·

A telescopic conductive tube is provided, including a conductive assembly. The conductive assembly includes an isolating guide, an isolating restraining tube, a rail, a wire, a guiding rod and a conductive spring. The conductive spring is sleeved on the guiding rod and electrically connects with the wire. The guiding rod and the conductive spring are accommodated within the isolating restraining tube. The isolating restraining tube is accommodated within the isolating guide. The wire is accommodated within the rail. The isolating restraining tube has one end inserted into the rail. The rail is slidable relative to the isolating guide. When sliding into the isolating guide, the rail slides along an outer wall of the isolating restraining tube, and the conductive spring is compressed by a bottom of the rail.

MANUALLY OPERATED, NONPOWERED WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM FOR A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
20230076086 · 2023-03-09 ·

A recreational vehicle waste disposal system is provided. The waste disposal system includes a conduit assembly having a proximal end connected to the sewer outlet of a sanitation unit, wherein the distal end of the waste disposal system is rotatable relative to and extendable from the proximal end. A user may rotate the conduit assembly between an operable position and a stored position directly under the RV's sanitation unit. The downstream portion defines an extension arrangement of a plurality of threaded conduit sections that may be optionally connected to allow an extended length to store two waste hoses if desired.

PIPE CONNECTING SYSTEM
20230066673 · 2023-03-02 ·

A pipe connecting system for first and second pipe pieces extending along a common longitudinal axis includes a clamp. The pipe pieces each have first end and first clamping surfaces. The clamp has first and second contact surfaces lying against respective clamping surfaces to prevent the clamping surfaces from moving away from one another, while leaving a space between the first and second end surfaces. A retaining ring has a sealing connection attachment to the second pipe piece, and on which a sealing ring is mounted, the sealing ring lying against a circumferential first sealing surface of the first pipe piece. An interior of the first and second pipe pieces between the two pipe pieces is sealed against the surrounding environment by the sealing connection. The two pipe pieces can move towards one another without the first sealing ring moving out of contact with the first sealing surface.

COMPOSITE CONNECTORS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20230160505 · 2023-05-25 ·

A method of manufacturing a composite (e.g. fibre-reinforced polymer) connector for a fluid transfer conduit includes: providing a tubular mandrel which extends substantially parallel to a central axis C; providing a former on the tubular mandrel which extends substantially perpendicular to the central axis C; and winding continuous fibre reinforcement, impregnated with a thermosetting polymer, around the mandrel to form a tubular hub portion which extends substantially parallel to the central axis C and over the former to form a flange portion 308 which extends from the hub portion at an angle to the central axis C. Winding the continuous fibre reinforcement over the former includes passing the continuous fibre reinforcement across a first surface of the former that is substantially perpendicular to the central axis C and across a second surface of the former such that the former is encapsulated as a core for the flange portion.

BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY HAVING A VARIABLE LAY-LENGTH AND ORIENTATION

A backflow prevention assembly is configurable with varying lay-lengths and orientations. The assembly includes coupling assemblies and valve bodies that adjust in length and/or rotation to allow for the varying lay-lengths and orientations of the backflow prevention valves and assemblies with and without certification. A coupling assembly is connected to a backflow prevention valve and includes an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve that is slidingly received within the outer sleeve. The lay-length is adjusted by slidably moving the inner and outer sleeves with respect to one another.

EXPANSION JOINT AND INCINERATION ASH TREATMENT EQUIPMENT

An expansion joint includes: an outer tube including first and second ends and extending therebetween, the outer tube including first and second flanges, the first being located at the first end, the second being located at the second end and connectable to a downstream pipe; an inner tube including third and fourth ends and extending therebetween, the inner tube being located inside the outer and including third and middle flanges, the third flange being located at the third end and connectable to the upstream pipe, the middle flange being located at a middle portion between the third and fourth ends; and a closure including an outer peripheral portion connected to the first flange, an inner peripheral portion connected to the middle flange, and an elastic portion connecting the outer and inner peripheral portions. The first end is spaced from the third and located between the third and fourth ends.

EXPANSION JOINT AND INCINERATION ASH TREATMENT EQUIPMENT

An expansion joint includes: an outer tube including first and second ends and extending therebetween, the outer tube including first and second flanges, the first being located at the first end, the second being located at the second end and connectable to a downstream pipe; an inner tube including third and fourth ends and extending therebetween, the inner tube being located inside the outer and including third and middle flanges, the third flange being located at the third end and connectable to the upstream pipe, the middle flange being located at a middle portion between the third and fourth ends; and a closure including an outer peripheral portion connected to the first flange, an inner peripheral portion connected to the middle flange, and an elastic portion connecting the outer and inner peripheral portions. The first end is spaced from the third and located between the third and fourth ends.

Fluid transfer coupling

A coupling for conveying a fluid between a stationary part and a rotatable part having confronting ports centered on a rotation axis of the rotatable part has an axially extending tube fixed in the port of one of the parts and extending toward the port of the other of the parts and a control element axially slidable on the tube. The one part, the tube, and the control element form an annular chamber around the tube pressurizable for axially shifting the control element. A first slide ring is connected to the control element and carries a seal ring turned toward the port of the other part, and a second ring on the other part at the port thereof axially bears on the first slide ring so that pressurization of chamber presses the slide rings axially against each other.

Joint Seal System & Method
20230194084 · 2023-06-22 ·

A joint seal system and method may include a seal and a band. The seal may be positioned between abutting flanges of two adjacent duct sections. A band may be positioned over the two flanges and the flange interface. The joint seal system and method may be configured to mitigate and/or eliminate leakage of pressure, flue gases, condensate, and/or any other fluid, gas, and/or vapor between abutting flanges of duct sections at a flange interface.