Patent classifications
F16L31/02
Connection system
A system of connecting two flexible tubes together using rolled back ends of the tubes to create abutment surfaces which when urged together form a fluid-tight seal. The rolled back ends are supported on tube supports including a spigot extending along the outside of the tube and over which the rolled ends are supported. Urging two rolled backed ends together creates a fluid tight seal. In one example, this urging may be achieved by attaching flanges to the rolled back ends and using standard clamping methods. Alternatively, other types of clamping methods can be used.
Connection system
A system of connecting two flexible tubes together using rolled back ends of the tubes to create abutment surfaces which when urged together form a fluid-tight seal. The rolled back ends are supported on tube supports including a spigot extending along the outside of the tube and over which the rolled ends are supported. Urging two rolled backed ends together creates a fluid tight seal. In one example, this urging may be achieved by attaching flanges to the rolled back ends and using standard clamping methods. Alternatively, other types of clamping methods can be used.
Connection System
A system of connecting two flexible tubes together using the rolled back ends of the tubs to create abutment surfaces which when urged together for a fluid-tight seal. The rolled back ends are supported on tube supports including a spigot extending along the outside of the tube and over which the rolled ends are supported. Urging two rolled backed ends together creates a fluid tight seal. This may be achieved by attaching flanges to the rolled back ends and using standing clamping means. Alternatively, other types of clamping means can be used.
Connection System
A system of connecting two flexible tubes together using the rolled back ends of the tubs to create abutment surfaces which when urged together for a fluid-tight seal. The rolled back ends are supported on tube supports including a spigot extending along the outside of the tube and over which the rolled ends are supported. Urging two rolled backed ends together creates a fluid tight seal. This may be achieved by attaching flanges to the rolled back ends and using standing clamping means. Alternatively, other types of clamping means can be used.