Claims
- 1. An accessory fitting comprising the combination of,
- a tube having inlet and outlet ends, and a bore through the tube between the inlet and outlet ends;
- the tube being stepped between its ends and having a plurality of respectively opposed outer and inner land areas of progressively smaller to larger diameters from one of its ends to the other of its ends; and
- said outer land areas being sized to correspond to and telescopically cooperate selectively with complementary inner land areas of certain respective dispensing members and said inner land areas being sized to correspond to and telescopically cooperate selectively with complementary outer land areas of certain other respective dispensing members, operable for establishing separable leakproof joints at its opposite ends on a universal basis with and between different sizes and types of conventional dispensing members in defining a continuous passageway between the dispensing members via the tube bore between its ends, suited for filling material under pressure into a surface crack of a structure.
- 2. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of the tube having at least four opposed outer and inner land areas between its ends.
- 3. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of the smallest opposed outer and inner land areas being respectively of the order of 7/17" and 5/16" diameters.
- 4. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of the largest opposed outer and inner land areas being respectively of the order of 5/8" and 1/2" diameters.
- 5. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of the tube having four opposed outer and inner land areas between its opposite ends, and the smallest opposed outer and inner land areas respectively being of the order of 7/17" and 5/16" diameters.
- 6. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of the tube having opposed outer and inner land areas between its opposite ends, and the largest opposed outer and inner land areas respectively being of the order of 5/8" and 1/2" diameters.
- 7. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of the tube having at least three opposed outer and inner land areas between its opposite ends, and two of such opposed outer and inner land areas respectively being of the order of 7/17" and 5/16" diameters and two others of such opposed outer and inner land areas respectively being of the order of 5/8" and 1/2" diameters.
- 8. A fitting according to claim 1, comprising the combination of axially adjacent outer land areas being respectively of the order of 5/8", 1/2" and 3/8" diameters, and the corresponding opposed inner land areas being respectively of the order of 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4" diameters.
- 9. An accessory fitting comprising the combination of,
- a tube having inlet and outlet ends, and a bore through the tube between the inlet and outlet ends;
- the tube being stepped between its ends and having at least four respectively opposed outer and inner land areas of progressively smaller to larger diameters from one of its ends to the other of its ends; and
- said axially adjacent outer land areas being sized of the order of 5/8", 1/2" and 3/8" diameters to correspond to and telescopically cooperate selectively with complementary inner land areas of certain respective dispensing members and said axially adjacent inner land areas being sized of the order of 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4" diameters to correspond to and telescopically cooperate selectively with complementary outer land areas of certain other respective dispensing members, operable for establishing separable leakproof joints at its opposite ends on a universal basis with and between different sizes and types of conventional dispensing members in defining a continuous passageway between the dispensing members via the tube bore between its ends, suited for filling material under pressure into a surface crack of a structure.
- 10. An accessory fitting comprising the combination of,
- a tube having opposite ends and a bore through the tube between the opposite ends;
- the tube having stepped regions between its opposite ends defining a plurality of respectively opposed generally cylindrical outer and inner land areas of progressively smaller to larger diameters from one of its ends to the other;
- the tube also having at said other larger tube end a cylindrical region in excess of 1/2" interior diameter ending at a conically converging interior face suited to correspond to and telescopically cooperate with complementary threaded stem nozzles of conventional paired reactive material component cartridges; and
- said inner and outer land areas of the stepped regions being sized to correspond to and telescopically cooperate with complementary outer and inner land areas of material dispensing systems in the form of fitting, hose and/or mixer members, operable for establishing separable leakproof joints between its ends on a universal basis with and between different sizes and types of such conventional dispensing members in defining a continuous passageway between the dispensing members via the tube bore between its ends, suited for delivering material under pressure via the fitting.
- 11. A fitting according to claim 10, comprising the combination of the opposed cylindrical outer and inner land areas near the other larger end being respectively of the order of 5/8" and 1/2" diameters.
- 12. A fitting according to claim 11, comprising the combination of the tube having four opposed outer and inner land areas between its opposite ends.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation Application of application Ser. No. 08/740,096 filed on Oct. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,866 issued on Oct. 22, 1996 and entitled COMBINATION PORT FOR SURFACE CRACK FILLING. The subject matter claimed in the accompanying Continuation Application was disclosed but not claimed in both the '096 application and in the same co-inventors' U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,866 issued on Oct. 22, 1996 from application Ser. No. 08/503,836 filed on Jul. 18, 1995. The two applications and patent are jointly and commonly owned by the same co-inventors.
Continuations (1)
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