Foam insulation system for pipes
DCFirst Claim
1. An insulated piping system comprising:
- an inner pipe for carrying a fluid along a length of said pipe;
a waterproof sleeve about and spaced radially outwardly of said pipe along said length;
insulation substantially completely filling the annular space between the pipe and the sleeve along said length;
an outer conduit about and spaced outwardly of said sleeve and along said length; and
support and spacing members spaced apart along the sleeve and extending about the sleeve in the space between the sleeve and the outer conduit,wherein the fluid is hot and the insulation withstands continuous working temperatures from minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit up to about 400 degrees Fahrenheit and further withstands peak temperatures of the fluid of over 400 degrees Fahrenheit and up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit,whereby to reduce heat transfer between the fluid and the environment outside the outer conduit over extended periods of time by avoiding water damage to the insulation and to reduce mechanical stresses on the insulation as the pipe, sleeve, and outer conduit change temperatures during use.
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Abstract
Pipes used for carrying hot fluids such as steam and process liquids and gases, often above 212° F., and pipes for carrying cold fluids such as for refrigeration and air conditioning systems, are usually insulated where they extend for any appreciable distance in areas of different temperatures, for reducing heat transfers. Such pipes are used in central heating and cooling distribution systems for cities, schools, universities, prisons, military bases, in industrial processing plants, and the like, whether installed above ground or underground. Polyisocyanurate and similar foamed insulation materials including polyurethane are better insulators than those now commonly used, such as foamglass, fiberglass, mineral wool, and calcium silicate; polyisocyanurate has a very low K factor and is stable at up to 400° F. for sustained temperatures and up to 450° F. peak temperatures. Foaming the polyisocyanurate about the pipe and within a thin, waterproof sleeve provides a well insulated pipe that is protected from water. Support members are applied to the thin waterproof sleeve and are spaced apart in an outer conduit to provide an air space so the pipe and sleeve can expand and contract within that conduit. This system provides a long-lived, highly efficient, insulated pipe wherein the chances of the insulation breaking down in the presence of water within the conduit or under thermal movement stresses is reduced to virtually nil. Vents and drains in the outer conduit as assembled allow for testing the integrity of the system and for purging the conduit of ground water and water vapor that may enter the conduit, as upon floods, high water tables, cooling and condensation, and the like.
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6 Claims
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1. An insulated piping system comprising:
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an inner pipe for carrying a fluid along a length of said pipe; a waterproof sleeve about and spaced radially outwardly of said pipe along said length; insulation substantially completely filling the annular space between the pipe and the sleeve along said length; an outer conduit about and spaced outwardly of said sleeve and along said length; and support and spacing members spaced apart along the sleeve and extending about the sleeve in the space between the sleeve and the outer conduit, wherein the fluid is hot and the insulation withstands continuous working temperatures from minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit up to about 400 degrees Fahrenheit and further withstands peak temperatures of the fluid of over 400 degrees Fahrenheit and up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, whereby to reduce heat transfer between the fluid and the environment outside the outer conduit over extended periods of time by avoiding water damage to the insulation and to reduce mechanical stresses on the insulation as the pipe, sleeve, and outer conduit change temperatures during use. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A pre-insulated piping system for assembly in the field, the system comprising a series of at least two insulated pipe sections and at least one end member adjacent a terminal end of the assembly, wherein each said section comprises:
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a pipe having a length for carrying a fluid from one end thereof to an opposite end; a sleeve surrounding and spaced radially from the pipe all along its length except at the two ends thereof; insulation between the pipe and the sleeve, wherein the insulation is comprised of one of polyisocyanurate foam and polyurethane foam; an outer conduit enclosing the pipe, sleeve, and insulation and spaced radially from the sleeve and the pipe by an air space; and spacing members interposed between the sleeve and the outer conduit and spaced apart along same to maintain said air space; and wherein each end member comprises; a generally annular end plate closing off the air space between the pipe and the outer conduit; and a vent and a drain formed in said end plate to selectively communicate into and from said air space.
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