Paramjit Singh - Chestertown MD Madhu K. Shenoy - Dover DE Charles H. Schappert - West Chester PA
Assignee:
Dixon Valve & Coupling Co. - Chestertown MD
International Classification:
F16L 2500 F16L 1900
US Classification:
285354
Abstract:
A ground joint coupling for hoses comprises a stem, a ground joint head formed at a first end portion of the stem, a spud having a first end portion, a molded polymeric annular seat adapted to be positioned between the ground joint head of the stem and the first end portion of the spud, and a nut for connecting the stem to the spud and for compressing the seat between the ground joint head of the stem and the first end portion of the spud. The seat may be made of polytetrafluoroethylene, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, polyetheretherketone compounds, polyphenylene sulfide compounds, fluoroplastic compounds, or acetal compounds, and the seat may include a filler, such as glass, moly, carbon, bronze, graphite, calcium fluoride, polyphenoline-sulfide, ceramics, silica-based minerals, or combinations thereof.
Richard L. Goodall - Chestertown MD Paramjit Singh - Chestertown MD
Assignee:
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company - Chestertown MD
International Classification:
F16L 914
US Classification:
285 55
Abstract:
An end fitting for rubber steam hoses with metal liners of interlocking construction comprises a stem that has zig-zag serrations formed on an intermediate portion of its outer surface for contacting and retaining the inside of a rubber hose, and has rib-type right hand spirals formed on an inner end portion of its outer surface so that a metal liner of interlocking construction is adapted to be screwed onto the spirals for retention of the metal liner from being pulled off the ste. on the stem and preventing the metal liner from being pulled off the stem. A clamp is provided that clamps the rubber hose against the zig-zag serrations to seal the end fitting against the escape of steam, and clamps the rubber hose against the metal liner and the metal liner against the spirals and the inner end portion of the stem outer surface to provide added retention of the metal liner from being pulled off the stem. A portion of the metal liner is always between the stem and the clamp to provide this extra retention and safety against the metal liner being pulled off the stem.
Dr. Singh graduated from the Netaji S Chandra Bose M C, Rani D Vishwavidyalaya Univ, Jabalpur, Mp, India in 1991. He works in Chico, CA and 2 other locations and specializes in Neurology and Neuromuscular Medicine. Dr. Singh is affiliated with Enloe Medical Center and Feather River Hospital.
Nottingham Junior High School Hamilton NJ 1981-1985
Community:
Chuck Stewart, Pamela Martin, James Scarvalli, Marylynn Carlisi, Denise Dumansky, Kimberlee James, Robert Selmon, Victoria Albright, Brian Bowers, Linda Kline