B21D39/046

Exchangeable Jaw for Pressing Tool
20190152032 · 2019-05-23 ·

The disclosure relates to an attachment for a base jaw of a pressing tool for pressing fittings in order to produce pipe connections, comprising an attachment body, a pressing section, formed on the attachment body, to form half of a jaw opening, and comprising a connecting section, formed on the attachment body, for a connection to the base jaw. The technical problem of providing attachments for exchangeable jaws, base jaws and systems which allow an improved use for fittings of different nominal widths is solved in that the pressing section and the connecting section are arranged at a distance from one another. The invention also relates to a base jaw and to a system consisting of at least two pairs of attachments and one pair of base jaws.

Restrained plastic pipe joint and method of making same
10288199 · 2019-05-14 · ·

A gasket for preventing the separation of a pipe joint formed between plastic pipes such as pipes manufactured from PVC. The invention provides a restrained pipe joint including a first pipe including a bell with a spigot entryway and a substantially V-shaped annular groove. The annular groove includes a front radial wall and a rear radial wall and a gasket seated in the annular groove. The gasket includes an inner radial face, an opening defined by the inner radial face and an outer radial face with a front radial section located adjacent to the front radial wall of the annular groove and a rear radial section located adjacent to the rear radial wall of the annular groove. A plurality of restraining segments is at least partially embedded in the gasket.

ROTATION OF A MEDICAL DEVICE DURING CRIMPING
20190133798 · 2019-05-09 ·

A medical device includes a balloon expanded scaffold crimped to a balloon catheter. The scaffold has a network of rings formed by struts connected at crowns and links connecting adjacent rings. The scaffold has a polymer coating and is crimped to the balloon. The scaffold is rotated, or allowed to rotate during crimping to improve results from crimping, such as reduced damage to the coating.

High security fastener with buckled shroud retainer

An improved fastener comprising a fastener body having a tool-engaging portion, a threaded fastening portion and a shroud-receiving body portion; a shroud concentrically mounted on the shroud-receiving body portion and having an inner surface facing an outer surface of the shroud-receiving body portion; the inner surface of the shroud comprising an annular groove and the shroud-receiving body portion comprising a substantially arch-shaped axially-buckled radially-extending annular protrusion extending outwardly transverse to the central axis and disposed in the annular groove of the shroud; and the annular protrusion and annular groove of the shroud forming a shroud-retaining element restraining the shroud from movement in at least a first axial direction along the central axis such that the shroud will rotate relative to the fastener body under an applied external torque prior to the fastener body rotating when the fastener is engaged with an external structure at a design installation torque.

High security fastener with internal shroud buckled retainer

An improved fastener comprising a fastener body orientated about a central axis and having a tool-engaging portion, a threaded fastening portion and a shroud-receiving portion having an inwardly facing annular groove orientated transverse to the central axis; a shroud concentrically mounted on the shroud-receiving portion to rotate relative to the fastener body under an applied external torque and having an axially-buckled radially-extending annular protrusion extending outwardly transverse to the central axis and disposed in the inwardly facing annular groove of the shroud-receiving portion of the body; the axially-buckled radially-extending annular protrusion of the shroud and the annular groove of the shroud-receiving portion of the body forming a shroud-retaining element restraining the shroud from movement in at least a first axial direction along the central axis.

Integrated immersed tube coupling and installation method thereof as well as installation closure method of immersed tube coupling

The present application discloses an integrated immersed tube section and an installation method thereof, and an installation and closure method of immersed tube sections, wherein the integrated immersed tube section includes a standard immersed tube section; and closed annular telescopic water stop joints are arranged at two ends of the standard immersed tube section. By the adoption of the integrated immersed tube section of the present application, a finally closed immersed tube section is still the standard immersed tube section, and a foundation which is the same as that for common tube sections is used, namely the foundation for the finally closed immersed tube section and the foundation for other immersed tube sections do not have a rigidity difference, so that the risk of the non-uniform settlement of the tube sections during operation of the subsea tunnel is effectively reduced; and in addition, the finally closed immersed tube section and other immersed tube sections are installed with the same installation equipment, and no extra equipment such as a floating crane is needed. Compared with an existing method, the methods have the advantages of eliminating installation of one special final joint, simplifying the construction process and reducing the engineering risk. As offshore special construction equipment and ships are very expensive in rent, use of the integrated immersed tube section substantially reduces the cost and saves various resources.

TOOL SYSTEMS FOR FORMING SEALED CONNECTIONS
20190084136 · 2019-03-21 ·

Tool systems for forming sealed connections are described. The tool systems include a pivoting jaw assembly and one or more insertable die sets that are received, positioned between, and engaged with the jaws of the jaw assembly. Examples of the die sets include clinch-type die sets and radial press die sets. Also described are methods of using the tool systems and die sets.

JOINING METHOD AND JOINT STRUCTURE OF MEMBERS

Disclosed is a joining method of members, which includes the steps of: preparing a first member in which a first hole portion having a polygonal cross-sectional shape is formed, and a second member having a hollow shape, wherein the second member has a cross-sectional shape corresponding to the polygonal cross-sectional shape of the first hole portion, the second member including a plurality of straight line portions extending linearly and corner portions positioned between the adjacent two straight line portions in the cross-sectional shape; inserting the second member into the first hole portion of the first member; and caulking and joining the second member to the first member by enlarging and deforming the corner portions.

BALLOON EXPANDED POLYMER STENT

A medical device includes a polymer stent (or scaffold) crimped to a catheter balloon. The stent, after being expanded from a crimped state by the balloon, provides a crush recovery of about 90% of its expanded diameter after being pinched or crushed by an amount equal to about 50% of the expanded diameter. The stent has a pattern including a W-shaped or W-V shaped closed cell and links connecting the closed cells.

Tube compression fitting and flared fitting used with connection body and method of making same

A high pressure tube compression fitting/flared fitting for use in combination with a thick-walled tube and a connection body wherein a sleeve is in engagement with a thick-walled tube. The sleeve is generally cylindrically shaped with the exterior thereof coated and then etched. The sleeve includes a first and second sharp inner circumferential biting edges which interengage and bite into and through the exterior of the end portion of the thick-walled tube and into the wall portion of the end portion of the thick-walled tube without narrowing the passageway through the thick-walled tube. The process for making the fitting includes placing an end portion of the thick-walled tube into engagement with a tube engaging surface of a tapered generally cylindrical wall of a guide rod.