Claims
- 1. In a tube for a fluid, a tube body having an end section insertable over a tubular element which extends therewithin, the wall of said tube body is corrugated having alternate inwardly and outwardly presenting continuous annular sections, an inwardly presenting continuous annular bead near the end of the tubular element received by an inwardly presenting corrugation into which the bead extends, and means comprising a locking sleeve for securing the inwardly presenting corrugation over said bead, and a sealing element provided in a second inwardly presenting continuous corrugation which is maintained in engagement with said tubular element by said locking sleeve, said tube body having an inclined plane means converging toward the end and having thereat means comprising a locking lip for securing the end of the locking sleeve when passed thereover and moved to locking position.
- 2. In a tube for a fluid as recited in claim 1, wherein tubular outwardly corrugated means is provided across said outwardly presenting annular sections of said tube body to resist the expansion thereof when pressurized therewithin while retaining a desired degree of flexibility.
- 3. In a tube for a fluid as recited in claim 1, wherein a radially extending flange is provided on the inner end of the locking sleeve by which its outer end is moved axially over said locking lip.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 358,916, filed May 10, 1973, abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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