PAUL ANTHONY ANGLIN
Pharmacy in Troy, MI

License number
Michigan 5302032645
Issued Date
Sep 20, 1999
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2003
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist - Ed Ltd
Address
Address
Troy, MI 48083

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Name
Address
Phone
Paul Anglin, age 61
4300 Yankee Rd, Saint Clair, MI 48079
(586) 980-5553
Paul Joseph Anglin
239 Gratiot Blvd, Marysville, MI 48040
(810) 364-9665
Paul Joseph Anglin
1370 Goffe St, Saint Clair, MI 48079
(810) 326-3043
(810) 326-1734
Paul Joseph Anglin
1115 Clinton Ave, Saint Clair, MI 48079
Paul Joseph Anglin
275 Maywood St #12, Marysville, MI 48040

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Paul Anglin Photo 1
Mounting Apparatus With Reduced Resistance Bead Seal

Mounting Apparatus With Reduced Resistance Bead Seal

US Patent:
5529349, Jun 25, 1996
Filed:
Apr 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/235666
Inventors:
Glen Gibbs - Warren MI
Paul E. Anglin - Troy MI
Assignee:
ITT Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
F16L 3500
US Classification:
285332
Abstract:
A reduced resistance bead seal is integrally formed on a mounting surface of one of two matingly engageable members to form a leak-free seal between the two members despite any eccentricity or angular variances between the two members. In one embodiment, the reduced resistance bead is formed on an inner conical flange of an inverted flared end of a hollow fluid conduit. The bead may also be formed on the outer end flange of an ISO end flare. The bead presents a deformable surface as a fitting urges the flared end of the conduit into engagement with a conical seat in a receiver where eccentricity or angular variances exist between the flared end of the conduit and the conical seat. A unique method and a unique forming tool are used to form the reduced resistance bead in the flared end of the conduit simultaneously with the flaring of the end of the conduit.


Paul Anglin Photo 2
Method Of Forming A Flared-End Pipe With A Reduced Resistance Bead Seal And Method Of Use

Method Of Forming A Flared-End Pipe With A Reduced Resistance Bead Seal And Method Of Use

US Patent:
6327771, Dec 11, 2001
Filed:
Mar 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/821508
Inventors:
Paul E. Anglin - Troy MI
Glen Gibbs - Warren MI
Assignee:
ITT Industries, Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
B21D 3900
US Classification:
29523
Abstract:
A reduced resistance bead seal is integrally formed on a mounting surface of two matingly engageable members to form a leak-free seal between the two members despite any eccentricity or angular variances between the two members. In one embodiment, the reduced resistance bead is formed on an inner conical flange of an inverted flared end of a hollow fluid conduit. The bead presents a deformable surface as a fitting urges the flared end of the conduit into engagement with a conical seat in a receiver where eccentricity or angular variances exist between the flared end of the conduit and the conical seat. A unique method and a unique forming tool are used to form the reduced resistance bead in the flared end of the conduit simultaneously with the flaring of the end of the conduit.


Paul Anglin Photo 3
Mounting Apparatus With Reduced Resistance Bead Seal

Mounting Apparatus With Reduced Resistance Bead Seal

US Patent:
5489127, Feb 6, 1996
Filed:
Aug 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/111980
Inventors:
Paul E. Anglin - Troy MI
Glen Gibbs - Warren MI
Assignee:
ITT Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
F16L 2500
US Classification:
285328
Abstract:
A reduced resistance bead seal is integrally formed on a mounting surface of one of two matingly engageable members to form a leak-free seal between the two members despite any eccentricity or angular variances between the two members. In one embodiment, the reduced resistance bead is formed on an inner conical flange of an inverted flared end of a hollow fluid conduit. The bead presents a deformable surface as a fitting urges the flared end of the conduit into engagement with a conical seat in a receiver where eccentricity or angular variances exist between the flared end of the conduit and the conical seat. A unique method and a unique forming tool are used to form the reduced resistance bead in the flared end of the conduit simultaneously with the flaring of the end of the conduit.