WATER CONDUIT APPARATUS SANITARY

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KWC DORADO KWC AG Sonnenbergstrasse 9 CH-6052 Hergiswil Switzerland Water conduit apparatus and sanitary installations, namely, valves and mixing valves, manually controlled faucets for water supply and water drainage, washstand, bidet, and sink faucets, bathtub and shower faucets; shower heads and shower fittings, sanitary hoses, shower holders, supply and drainage faucets for sanitary reservoirs, washstands, bidets, sinks, bathtubs, and shower tubs;
KWCORCINO KWC AG Sonnenbergstrasse 9 CH-6052 Hergiswil Switzerland Water conduit apparatus and sanitary installations, namely, plumbing valves and mixing valves, manually controlled faucets for water supply and water drainage; washstand, bidet and sink faucets, bathtub and shower faucets, supply faucets for sanitary reservoirs, washstands, bidets, sinks, bathtubs and shower tubs;
KWCROMBO KWC AG Sonnenbergstrasse 9 CH-6052 Hergiswil Switzerland WATER CONDUIT APPARATUS AND SANITARY INSTALLATIONS; VALVES AND MIXING VALVES, MANUALLY CONTROLLED FAUCETS FOR WATER SUPPLY AND WATER DRAINAGE; WASHSTAND-, BIDET- AND SINK FAUCETS, BATHTUB AND SHOWER FAUCETS; SHOWER HEADS AND SHOWER FITTINGS, SANITARY HOSES, SHOWER HOLDERS, SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE FAUCETS FOR SANITARY RESERVOIRS, WASHSTANDS, BIDETS, SINKS, BATHTUBS, AND SHOWER TUBS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention provides an apparatus and methods for applying a material to a cable or into a conduit. The apparatus includes a hinged housing for coupling to a portion of a cable and/or a conduit. The apparatus is configured as a portable housing that is particularly suited for use in the field to apply a material to an existing underground cable or conduit or to a new or relocated cable or conduit during installation. The hinged housing permits the apparatus to couple to a portion of a cable or a portion of a conduit without splicing the cable or the conduit or removing the cable. When coupled to a cable or a conduit, the housing defines a chamber into which a material is inserted. Compressed air is supplied to the chamber to force the material into an innerduct of the conduit and to pull the material therethrough, applying the material to the cable and/or the conduit. Various materials can be applied to occupied and unoccupied conduit using the apparatus including a detectable tape, a service or tracer wire, a cable or a narrow-diameter cable duct sized for insertion into a conduit.