METAL FITTINGS CONNECTING PIPES

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> B < COOL Conex IPR Limited Global House 95 Vantage Point, The Pensnett Estate Kingswinford DY67FT United Kingdom Metal fittings for connecting pipes and tubes; pipes of metal; valves of metal, other than parts of machines; nuts of metal; sealing caps of metal; component parts, and fittings for the aforesaid goods; and accessories for the aforesaid goods, namely, metal expansion joints for piping and metal pipe collars, metal tees, flanges, bends, elbows, couplers, stop ends, and compression rings;BE COOL;Water supply, air conditioning and refrigeration fittings, namely, connecting pieces, valves and joints therefor;
>B< PRESS CONEX UNIVERSAL LIMITED Global House, 95 Vantage Point Pensnett Trading Estate, Kingswinford West Midlands, DY6 7FT United Kingdom Metal fittings for connecting pipes and tubes, namely, metal pipe connection fittings used to indicate that joints in pipes have been pressed together; [ pipes of metal; metal valves not being parts of machines;] nuts of metal; fastening elements of metal, namely, [ clips, brackets, ] connectors, namely, metal pipe connection fittings for connecting sections of pipes and tubes, tees, flanges, bends, elbows for pipes; fitting reducers, namely, metal pipe connection fittings used to reduce the flow diameter in different sections of a plumbing or heating pipe network; [ solders, namely, solder wire, hard solder and solder rings; ] metal seals for use in plumbing and heating applications; items of metal hardware, namely, compression rings,[ nuts, plugs, nipples, stop ends,] tees, pipe connectors, couplers, elbows, flanges, bends, [washers] and caps for sealing the ends of pipes and tubes;Fittings of metal for pipes and for the pressing and crimping of pipes and tubes, namely, couplers; fastening elements for pipes and tubes, namely, couplers;
>B< PRESS ICB IPR REALISATIONS LIMITED 8 SALISBURY SQUARE LONDON EC4Y 8BB United Kingdom Metal fittings for connecting pipes and tubes, namely, metal pipe connection fittings used to indicate that joints in pipes have been pressed together; [ pipes of metal; metal valves not being parts of machines;] nuts of metal; fastening elements of metal, namely, [ clips, brackets, ] connectors, namely, metal pipe connection fittings for connecting sections of pipes and tubes, tees, flanges, bends, elbows for pipes; fitting reducers, namely, metal pipe connection fittings used to reduce the flow diameter in different sections of a plumbing or heating pipe network; [ solders, namely, solder wire, hard solder and solder rings; ] metal seals for use in plumbing and heating applications; items of metal hardware, namely, compression rings,[ nuts, plugs, nipples, stop ends,] tees, pipe connectors, couplers, elbows, flanges, bends, [washers] and caps for sealing the ends of pipes and tubes;Fittings of metal for pipes and for the pressing and crimping of pipes and tubes, namely, couplers; fastening elements for pipes and tubes, namely, couplers;
CONEX BÄNNINGER Conex IPR Limited Global House 95 Vantage Point, The Pensnett Estate Kingswinford DY67FT United Kingdom Metal fittings for connecting pipes and tubes, namely, metal pipe connection fittings for connecting sections of rigid pipes and tubes, stop ends, pipe connectors, tees, flanges, bends, elbows for pipes; nuts of metal; seals for use in plumbing and heating applications; parts, fittings and accessories for the aforesaid goods, namely, clips, brackets, connectors, namely, metal pipe connection fittings for connecting sections of pipes and tubes, tees, flanges, bends, elbows for pipes, bends, washers and caps for sealing the ends of pipes and tubes;Connecting pieces, accessories and apparatus for water supply, air conditioning, heating, ventilation, gas and water installations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An engine air intake device for an outboard motor includes a plurality of main intake pipes corresponding to each cylinder. First and second branch pipes extend from an upstream end of each main part. The first branch pipes are longer than the second branch pipes. The second branch pipes each include a valve and are selectively closed. The first branch pipes open into a first surge tank. The second branch pipes open into a second surge tank that is formed separately from the first surge tank. In operation, the valves of the second branch pipes are open when the engine is operating in high engine speed and are closed at low-to-medium speeds.