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Philip Argersinger Phones & Addresses

  • Cape Vincent, NY
  • 259 Emerald Rdg, Santa Rsa Bch, FL 32459 (850) 660-1426
  • Santa Rosa Beach, FL
  • East Syracuse, NY
  • 109 Slosson Rd, West Monroe, NY 13167 (315) 668-9295
  • Cicero, NY
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Syracuse, NY
  • Jefferson, NY
  • Central Square, NY
  • 109 Slosson Rd, West Monroe, NY 13167 (718) 919-9617

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Philip Argersinger
President
FLEX-HOSE COMPANY, INC
Mfg Industrial Machinery · Industrial Supplies Merchant Whols
6801 Crossbow Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057
6809 Crossbow Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057
(315) 437-1611, (315) 701-0001, (315) 437-1903
Philip Argersinger
Owner
INTERNATIONAL BELLOWS, INC
Mfg Metal Expansion Joints
6801 Crossbow Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057
6809 Crossbow Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057
(315) 701-1645

Publications

Us Patents

Pipe Guide For Expansion Joint

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US Patent:
8033576, Oct 11, 2011
Filed:
Oct 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/871195
Inventors:
Philip Argersinger - Cape Vincent NY, US
Assignee:
Flex-Hose Co. Inc. - East Syracuse NY
International Classification:
F16L 21/00
US Classification:
285226, 285114
Abstract:
A pipe guide is described for providing axial alignment to two pipes connected by an expansion joint. The pipe guide comprises a pipe guide sleeve that covers the expansion joint and is connected at its first end to the first pipe. It also comprises a guide ring that is connected to the second pipe and slidably engages the interior of the pipe guide sleeve. In one embodiment, the pipe guide also comprises restraint rods to limit the axial extension and compression of the pipe guide.

Expansion Joint Arrangement

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US Patent:
20090184515, Jul 23, 2009
Filed:
Jan 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/017490
Inventors:
Philip B. Argersinger - West Monroe NY, US
Assignee:
FHC Properties, LLC - East Syracuse NY
International Classification:
F16L 51/02
US Classification:
285229
Abstract:
Provision is made to limit the degree of expansion of an expansion joint having a flexible body interposed between a pair of axially spaced flanges. The flanges or radial extensions thereof are interconnected by two or more circumferentially spaced cables, with the cables being unitary in form but having a pair of parallel strands, with the two ends of the cable being interconnected such that the two stands limit the expansion of the joint. Compression of the assembly is limited by way of a sleeve disposed on one strand and adapted to have its ends engage the inner surfaces of the flanges or radial extensions thereof upon reaching the limit of intended compression.

Expansion Joint Arrangement

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US Patent:
20110181041, Jul 28, 2011
Filed:
Mar 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/049171
Inventors:
Philip B. Argersinger - West Monroe NY, US
Assignee:
FHC PROPERTIES, LLC - East Syracuse NY
International Classification:
F16L 27/10
US Classification:
285223
Abstract:
Provision is made to limit the degree of expansion of an expansion joint having a flexible body interposed between a pair of axially spaced flanges. The flanges or radial extensions thereof are interconnected by two or more circumferentially spaced cables, with the cables being unitary in form but having a pair of parallel strands, with the two ends of the cable being interconnected such that the two stands limit the expansion of the joint. The cables can alternatively include two separate circumferentially spaced non-looped cables. Compression of the assembly is limited by way of a sleeve disposed on one strand and adapted to have its ends engage the inner surfaces of the flanges or radial extensions thereof upon reaching the limit of intended compression.

Flexible Pipe Loop

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US Patent:
58035060, Sep 8, 1998
Filed:
Sep 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/926803
Inventors:
Philip B. Argersinger - West Monroe NY
Robert J. Walsh - Camillus NY
Assignee:
Flex-Hose Company, Inc. - East Syracuse NY
International Classification:
F16L 5502
US Classification:
285 14
Abstract:
A flexible pipe loop for absorbing or compensating for movement in a pipe run, and for reducing stresses in the pipe run. The loop comprises a pair of pipe run elbows, a pair of flexible tube members, a pair of loop elbows, and a third flexible tube member. The pipe run elbows are oppositely disposed, and each has a first open end to be connected to the pipe run, and a second open end. The pair of flexible tube members each have first and second open ends. The first open ends of the tube members are connected to the second open ends of the pipe run elbows, respectively. The loop elbows are disposed in a spaced-apart opposing relation, and each has first and second open ends. The first open ends of the loop elbows are connected to the second open ends of the pair of tube members, respectively. Finally, the third flexible tube member is connected between, and to the second open ends of, the loop elbows.

Flexible Pipe Loop

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US Patent:
20180023730, Jan 25, 2018
Filed:
Jul 22, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/217229
Inventors:
- East Syracuse NY, US
Philip B. Argersinger - Santa Rosa Beach FL, US
Assignee:
Flex-Hose Co., Inc. - East Syracuse NY
International Classification:
F16L 11/12
F16L 43/00
Abstract:
A flexible pipe loop for use in a pipe run, which is divided at allocation along its run, said loop comprising: a first flexible tube member comprising a first and second open end, wherein the first open end is to be connected to the pipe run at the divided location such that the first flexible tube member is in fluid communication with the pipe run; a second flexible tube member comprising a first and second open end, wherein the first open end is connected to and in fluid communication with the second open end of the first flexible tube member; a third flexible tube member comprising a first and second open end, wherein the first open end is connected to and in fluid communication with the second open end of the second flexible tube member such that the third flexible tube member is disposed substantially in parallel with the second flexible tube member, wherein the second open end of the third flexible tube member is to be connected to and in fluid communication with the pipe run; wherein the first flexible tube member is disposed substantially perpendicularly to both the second flexible tube member and the third flexible tube member.
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