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US Patent 4991883
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February 12, 1991
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An apparatus for connecting first and second conduits having first and second bores, respectively, to provide communication between the first and second bores. The apparatus includes a base attached to the first conduit and a cap attached to the base. A follower is slidably disposed in the cap and is provided with a passageway, the second conduit extending through the passageway. A ferrule is received on the second conduit, the ferrule having a first end and a second end. The follower is biased against the first end of the ferrule. The first bore in the first conduit has a frustoconical surface which defines a receiving formation for the ferrule, the ferrule having a portion which is circular when viewed in transverse cross section. When the second end of the ferrule is urged in the receiving formation by the action of the biasing spring, the ferrule engages the frustoconical surface defining the receiving formation in substantially line contact.
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February 12, 1991
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07/411,929
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September 25, 1989
US Classification
285/334.4   285/342 285/348 285/360 285/375
Int'l Classification
C10G   9/00   (20060101)   C10G   9/20   (20060101)   F16L   37/00   (20060101)   F16L   37/14   (20060101)   B01J   4/00   (20060101)   G01N   30/00   (20060101)   G01N   30/60   (20060101)  
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285/342   285/305   285/348   285/334.4   285/343   285/375   285/267   285/268   285/269   285/279   285/360  
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