Method for closing openings of through-holes in a pipe wall
First Claim
1. A method for closing the opening of each of the through-holes formed in the pipe-wall of a resin pipe and which extend parallel to the axis of said pipe, are partitioned from each other by hole-partition walls and are open at one end, said pipe-wall including an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion, aid method comprising the steps of:
- heating and softening one end portion of said pipe,pressing said end portion in the direction parallel to said axis in a first mold in such a manner that said end portion is positioned between inner and outer molds of said first mold and that the tip of said end portion extends from said first mold toward a second mold, by a certain length said first mold including inner and outer molds disposed coaxially with said resin pipe for holding the inner and outer walls of the pipe therebetween and said second mold being connected to a high frequency current source, and said length of said tip area of said pipe being slightly greater than the depth of a cavity of said second mold into which said tip of said pipe enters,diametrically enlarging a portion of said inner mold and said pipe,clamping said pipe walls by the outer mold of said first mold, andheating aid end portion by applying a high frequency current to said second mold and forcing said second mold into contact with the end portion of said pipe while the high frequency current is being applied to said second mold so as to melt said hole-partition walls, thereby closing each of said open ends of said through-holes.
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Abstract
A method for closing the opening of each of the through-holes in the pipe-wall of a resin pipe and which extend parallel to the axis of the pipe, the method comprises pressing one end portion of the pipe in the direction parallel to the axis in a mold for closing the opening, the mold being connected to a high frequency current source, and heating the end portion by applying a high frequency current to the mold so as to melt the hole-partition walls which partition the through-holes, and the inner surface of the through-holes, thereby closing the opening.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for closing the opening of each of the through-holes formed in the pipe-wall of a resin pipe and which extend parallel to the axis of said pipe, are partitioned from each other by hole-partition walls and are open at one end, said pipe-wall including an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion, aid method comprising the steps of:
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heating and softening one end portion of said pipe, pressing said end portion in the direction parallel to said axis in a first mold in such a manner that said end portion is positioned between inner and outer molds of said first mold and that the tip of said end portion extends from said first mold toward a second mold, by a certain length said first mold including inner and outer molds disposed coaxially with said resin pipe for holding the inner and outer walls of the pipe therebetween and said second mold being connected to a high frequency current source, and said length of said tip area of said pipe being slightly greater than the depth of a cavity of said second mold into which said tip of said pipe enters, diametrically enlarging a portion of said inner mold and said pipe, clamping said pipe walls by the outer mold of said first mold, and heating aid end portion by applying a high frequency current to said second mold and forcing said second mold into contact with the end portion of said pipe while the high frequency current is being applied to said second mold so as to melt said hole-partition walls, thereby closing each of said open ends of said through-holes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for closing the openings of through-holes formed in the pipe-wall of a hollow resin pipe, said through-holes extending parallel to the axis of said pipe and said pipe-wall including an outer cylindrical surface and an inner cylindrical surface, said method comprising the steps of:
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heating and softening an end portion of said pipe, said end portion including said openings; inserting said end portion into a first mold comprising an outer mold for surrounding part of said outer cylindrical surface of said pipe-wall and an inner mold which is received by said cylindrical inner surface of said pipe-wall; clamping said end portion between said outer and inner molds so that a tip of said end portion extends a given length from said first mold; heating said tip by bringing said tip into contact with a cavity in a second mold, said cavity having a depth less than the length of said tip, said heating of said tip comprising the steps of applying a high frequency current to said second mold and forcing said second mold into contact with said end portion of said pipe while said applied high frequency current is applied to said second mold, whereby said pipe-wall around said through-hole openings is melted, thereby closing each of said through-hole openings. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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