Conductive elastomeric flexible coupling
US-2016215917-A1 · Jul 28, 2016 · US
US9927053B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9927053-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514659305-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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An expansion compensator having an elongate metal conduit with first and second spaced apart ends and an expansion/contraction section, an inner plastic liner positioned interior of the elongate metal conduit and having an expansion/contraction section and an interior volume extending from the first end to the second end, and first and second connectors provided at the first and second ends, respectively, of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner, each connector having a first portion secured to the outer surface of the elongate metal conduit, a second portion secured to the inner surface of the inner plastic liner, and an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume of the inner plastic liner.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An expansion compensator comprising: a) an elongate metal conduit having first and second spaced apart ends, an inner surface, an outer surface, an expansion/contraction section, and a longitudinally extending axis; b) an inner plastic liner positioned interior of the elongate metal conduit, extending in a direction of the longitudinally extending axis, and having first and second spaced apart ends, an inner surface, an outer surface, an expansion/contraction section, and an interior volume extending from the first end to the second end; c) a first connector having an axially inward end and an axially outward end, the first connector being provided at the first ends of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner, the first connector having a first portion extending in the direction of the longitudinally extending axis that is secured to the outer surface of the elongate metal conduit, a second portion extending in the direction of the longitudinally extending axis that is secured to the inner surface of the inner plastic liner, wherein the axially outer end of the first connector joins the first and second portions of the first connector together at a location axially outward of the first ends of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner, and the axially outer end of the first connector having an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume of the inner plastic liner; d) a second connector having an axially inward end and an axially outward end, the second connector being provided at the second ends of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner, the second connector having a first portion extending in the direction of the longitudinally extending axis that is secured to the outer surface of the elongate metal conduit, a second portion extending in the direction of the longitudinally extending axis that is secured to the inner surface of the inner plastic liner, wherein the axially outer end of the second connector joins the first and second portions of the second connector together at a location axially outward of the first ends of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner, and the axially outer end of the second connector having an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume of the inner plastic liner; e) a gasket provided on the elongate metal conduit and extending between the outer surface of the elongate metal conduit and an inner surface of first portion of the first connector, wherein each of the first and second ends of the elongate metal conduit has a plurality of openings therethrough and each of the first and second connectors further comprise a plurality of connecting portions that extends in a direction transverse to the longitudinally extending axis of the inner plastic liner between the first portion of the respective connector and the outer surface of the inner plastic liner and passes through the plurality of openings. 2. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the elongate metal conduit comprises at least an inner and an outer elongate metal conduit, the inner elongate metal conduit is positioned intermediate the outer elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner, and each of the inner and outer elongate metal conduits has first and second spaced apart ends, an inner surface, an outer surface, and an expansion/contraction section. 3. The expansion compensator of claim 2 wherein the first and second ends of each of the inner and outer elongate metal conduits have a plurality of openings therethrough and each of the first and second connectors further comprises a connecting portion that extends between the first portion of the respective connector and the outer surface of the inner plastic liner and passes through the plurality of openings of the inner and outer elongate metal conduits. 4. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the expansion/contraction sections comprise a bellows. 5. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the expansion/contraction sections abut each other. 6. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the expansion/contraction sections have a similar profile and are aligned. 7. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the inner plastic liner has a generally uniform thickness. 8. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the expansion/contraction section of the inner plastic liner comprises a bellows comprising in sequence a plurality of radially inner valleys and a plurality of radially outer peaks, a portion of the inner plastic liner defining the radial inner valleys having a greater radial thickness then a portion of the inner plastic liner defining the radial outer peaks. 9. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein the first and second portions of the first connector defines a generally U-shaped cavity in which the first ends of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner are located. 10. The expansion compensator of claim 1 wherein each of the elongate metal conduit and the inner plastic liner have an axial stiffness and the axial stiffness of the elongate metal conduit is greater than the axial stiffness of the inner plastic liner. 11. The expansion compensator of claim 1 further comprising at least one additional elongate metal conduit and the elongate metal conduits have a combined axial stiffness and the inner plastic liner has an axial stiffness and the combined axial stiffness of the elongate metal conduits is greater than the axial stiffness of the inner plastic liner. 12. The expansion compensator of claim 1 further comprising a longitudinally extending recess provided in the inner surface of the elongate metal conduit.
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