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Undersea hydraulic coupling member
   
Document Number
US Patent 6474359
Issued Date
November 5, 2002
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An undersea hydraulic coupling member is disclosed having a bleed valve which opens to allow hydraulic fluid trapped in the coupling member to escape until the pressure is below a predetermined amount. The coupling member employs a poppet valve within a sleeve.
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Published
November 5, 2002
Application Number
09/521,250
Filed
March 8, 2000
US Classification
137/493.9  
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F16L   37/30   (20060101)   F16L   37/28   (20060101)  
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137/493   137/493.1   137/493.3   137/493.6   137/493.9   137/508   137/509   137/614.04   137/614  
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