Filament-reinforced plastic article
First Claim
1. A filament-reinforced plastic conduit having a relatively low electrical resistivity, the conduit comprising a fluid-impermeable tubular wall made of filaments coated with plastic, a major portion of the filaments being electrically non-conductive, and a minor portion of the filaments being electrically conductive and being distributed substantially uniformly throughout the wall thickness, the filaments being disposed along helical paths wound in opposite directions in successive layers in the tubular wall so each layer contains conductive filaments and so the conductive filaments in adjacent layers form a crisscross pattern and make electrical contact at the points where they cross.
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Abstract
A filament-reinforced plastic article has a fluid-impermeable wall with a relatively low surface resistivity to prevent buildup of dangerous electrostatic charge. The article includes overlapping bands of filaments coated with plastic. A minor portion of the filaments in at least some of the bands is electrically conductive so that electrically conductive filaments are distributed throughout the wall.
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- 1. A filament-reinforced plastic conduit having a relatively low electrical resistivity, the conduit comprising a fluid-impermeable tubular wall made of filaments coated with plastic, a major portion of the filaments being electrically non-conductive, and a minor portion of the filaments being electrically conductive and being distributed substantially uniformly throughout the wall thickness, the filaments being disposed along helical paths wound in opposite directions in successive layers in the tubular wall so each layer contains conductive filaments and so the conductive filaments in adjacent layers form a crisscross pattern and make electrical contact at the points where they cross.
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6. A filament-reinforced plastic pipe having relatively low electrical resistivity, the pipe including a fluid-impermeable tubular wall made of filaments coated with plastic, a major portion of the filaments being electrically nonconductive, a minor portion of the filaments being electrically conductive and distributed substantially uniformly throughout the wall, a sheet of liner material bonded to the interior surface of the pipe wall, the filaments being disposed along helical paths wound in opposite directions in successive layers in the tubular wall so each layer contains conductive filaments and so the conductive filaments in adjacent layers form a crisscross pattern and make electrical contact at the points where they cross, and a strand of electrically conductive filaments bonded to the inside surface of the liner material and thus be in contact with fluid in the pipe.
- 7. A method for making a filament-reinforced plastic article with a fluid-impermeable wall, the method comprising wrapping a band of plastic-coated elongated filaments in the shape of a plurality of series of helices around a mandrel in at least one direction to form a tubular article, a major portion of the filaments in the band being electrically nonconductive, a minor portion of the filaments in the band being electrically conductive, the helices in each series being disposed side-by-side to form a respective layer, and the series of helices forming the layers being stacked to form the wall thickness, the adjacent stacked layers of the helices wound in the same direction including at least one conductive filament, the conductive filaments in those adjacent stacked layers being laterally spaced from each other, and thereafter curing the plastic to form a solid fluid-impermeable wall.
- 11. A filament-reinforced plastic article having a relatively low electrical resistivity, the article comprising a fluid-impermeable wall made of a plurality of a series of bands of plastic-coated elongated filaments, the bands in each series being disposed side-by-side to form respective layers and the series of bands being stacked in layers to form the wall thickness, the bands in at least some of the layers extending in the same direction as the bands in other layers, a major portion of the filaments in each band being electrically nonconductive, a minor portion of the filaments in the stacked bands being electrically conductive, the conductive filaments in adjacent layers with stacked bands extending in the same direction being laterally spaced from each other, the plastic and the filaments being bonded together to form the fluid-impermeable wall with the electrically conductive filaments distributed substantially uniformly throughout the thickness of the wall.
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