Barbed-shaped connector elements with additional pre-seal element for improved holding ability and moisture resistance

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7803005
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12587691

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A coupling system that forms very high moisture resistance to connectable elements comprising a male element containing female connection points inserted into a female element containing male connection points. These made from rigid and thermoplastic materials. This system has a series of circumferentially barbed receiving grooves on the female element and circumferentially formed barb elements on the male element and designed to fit in the grooves of the female element. These grooves mate to form a first moisture barrier and a rigid lip on the male element circumferentially surrounding the female connection points, presses into a flexible face containing the male connection points on the female element to form yet another moisture barrier. Yet another improvement is the presence of a circumferentially formed shoulder on the male element designed to snugly fit into a circumferentially formed shoulder receiving element on the female. This system can be easily be connected, disconnected and reconnected a plurality of times and yet the very high moisture resistant seal is repeated. It finds good use in communications or electrical connections among others.

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WHITNEY BLAKE COMPANYP O BOX 579 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE BELLOWS FALLS NH 05101

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Speaker,, IV Theodore J Alstead, US 1 3

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