B29C45/14614

Heated respiratory hose wiring
11052214 · 2021-07-06 · ·

Helically winding an extruded web to form a wall of a heated hose about a central axis, extruding a bead of plastics material around a heating wire such that the extruded bead comprises the heating wire at a first location within a cross-section of the extruded bead, helically winding the extruded bead onto the wall of the hose to provide a support helix, and exerting tension on the heating wire to draw down the heating wire toward the central axis such that the heating wire migrates radially inward from the first location to a second location within the cross-section of the extruded bead.

STRUCTURAL MEMBER AND/OR COUPLING ARRANGEMENT AND/OR METHOD FOR SAME

A structural has a coupling region. The coupling region is a region where a fitting and a beam section of the structural member meet and over such region a nipping sleeve of the structural member is over-molded.

Manufacturing apparatus for robot arm
10870227 · 2020-12-22 · ·

A manufacturing apparatus includes an arm main body with a long tubular or columnar shape having a uniform lateral cross-section, and attachment interface parts fixed to both sides of the arm main body and attached to another member. The apparatus includes: a pair of fixing parts supporting a part of each of the attachment interface parts and each end of the arm main body and each including a material filling space at least near a joint part between each of the attachment interface parts and the arm main body; a slide mechanism capable of adjusting a distance between the two fixing parts along a longitudinal axis of the arm main body by moving at least one of the fixing parts; and a material injection part injecting a molten material into the space so as to joint each of the attachment interface parts to each end of the arm main body.

Coupling fitting for pipes

A coupling fitting comprises a pipeline and a connector sleeve. The pipeline and connector sleeve are each separate parts and are fixedly and non-detachably connected to one another by a connecting ring which can be produced in situ by injection molding plastics material. The invention is also directed to a method for making the coupling fitting.

PROSTHETIC LIMB SOCKETS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING
20200390568 · 2020-12-17 ·

A prosthetic socket includes a conical cup, an outer layer on the outer surface of the conical cup, and a reinforcement layer on the inner surface of the conical cup. The prosthetic socket is shapeable after being heated to a shaping temperature. The outer layer is less malleable than the conical cup at the shaping temperature, but has a higher rigidity than the conical cup at the shaping temperature and has smoother outer surface than an outer surface of the conical cup. The reinforcement layer has a higher resistance against circumferential stress than the conical cup. A residual limb or a model of a residual limb can be inserted into the preformed prosthetic socket. The prosthetic socket is then heated to the shaping temperature and molded to conform to the contour of the residual limb or the model to form a prosthetic socket.

Field joint arrangement for a pipeline and protecting method thereof

A method protects a field joint of a pipeline, where chamfered edges of thermally-insulating parent coatings on conjoined pipe lengths are in mutual opposition about a longitudinally-extending gap. The method includes manufacturing an hourglass-shaped inner layer around the pipe lengths, which layer may be moulded. The inner layer extends longitudinally along the gap between the chamfered edges and at least partially overlies the chamfered edges. A thermally-insulating solid insert is assembled from two or more parts to lie in the gap surrounding the inner layer, and pressure is applied radially inwardly from the insert to the inner layer. An outer layer of molten material is manufactured around the insert to form a watertight barrier and to form one or more melted interfaces with the inner layer. Corresponding field joint arrangements are also disclosed.

Insulating Inserts for Field Joints of Coated Rigid Pipelines

An insulating insert is positioned around a field joint of a pipeline to insulate the field joint. The insert comprises a longitudinal series of annular or part-annular filler segments of insulating material, curved about a longitudinal axis, that are each joined to one or more adjacent segments of the series by at least one link. The links may be webs, rods or articulated links. The links are flexible relative to the segments to facilitate bending of the insert along its length by enabling relative angular displacement between adjacent segments of the series.

PLASTIC FAUCET BODY AND A DIE FOR MOLDING THE SAME
20200318749 · 2020-10-08 ·

The invention discloses a plastic faucet body and a molding tool thereof. The faucet body includes a left water inlet pipe (1) and a right water inlet pipe (2), wherein a left valve seat installation recess (11) is formed in the left water inlet pipe (1) and a right valve seat installation recess (21) is formed in the right water inlet pipe (2). A connecting cross-beam (3) is disposed between the left water inlet pipe (1) and the right water inlet pipe (2), wherein the connecting cross-beam (3) is provided with a water outlet (31) and a middle water channel is formed within the connecting cross-beam (3). The middle water channel includes a left water inlet channel (32) and a right water inlet channel (33), wherein the left water inlet pipe (1) and the water outlet (31) are connected with the left water inlet channel (32), and the right water inlet pipe (2) and the water outlet (31) are connected with the right water inlet channel (33), and the left water inlet channel (32) and the right water inlet channel are arc-shaped or U-shaped. The invention also discloses a molding tool of the plastic faucet. The faucet has good sealing performance and the plastic faucet body is integrally molded, such that the manufacturing process is simplified and the cost is reduced and the production efficiency is improved.

Heated respiratory hose assembly
10792454 · 2020-10-06 · ·

An undermold coupling to couple a hose to a hose fitting includes: a tubular portion to be inserted into a hose interface of the hose fitting; threads formed on an inner surface of the tubular portion to engage a support helix on an end of the hose as a set of threads; and a first grating comprising a first plurality of elongate portions to intermesh with a corresponding second plurality of elongate portions of a second grating of the hose interface, wherein the first plurality of elongate portions extend into a second plurality of slots defined by the second plurality of elongate portions, and the second plurality of elongate portions extend into a first plurality of slots defined by the first plurality of elongate portions.

Valve assembly with directional flow path

A valve assembly with a multidirectional flow path includes a valve body that includes respective hinged portions defining respective passageways extending through the valve body when in a closed state. A flexible conduit or tubing having a loop portion and a plurality of branches extending from the loop portion is at least partially positioned within the valve body. Portions of the loop that extend beyond the valve body are encapsulated by respective rigid jackets. Multiple valves are situated on the valve body and are used to selectively pinch the loop portion in different pinching configurations to direct fluid to or from the particular branches. The valve assembly may be integrated into a manufacturing or other production process with optional additional jackets used to encapsulate the flexible conduit branches.