Fluid conduit systems and methods for making
First Claim
1. A method for making a system of metal/plastic composite conduits comprising the steps of:
- providing (1) a conduit formed by a hollow length of metal pipe having a pair of opposing open ends defined by a completely closed tubular outer surface, the open ends of the metal pipe defining open ends of the conduit, a layer of thermoplastic material completely covering the tubular outer surface of the metal pipe, and an adhesive layer between the metal pipe and the thermoplastic layer distributed so as to define a leak proof seal extending around the metal pipe between the metal pipe and the thermoplastic layer at least proximal to each of the open ends of the conduit and (2) a fitting having at least one open end with an exposed, innermost tubular surface of thermoplastic material;
applying an ambient temperature-acting bonding agent to at least one of the thermoplastic material layer exposed on one open end of the conduit and the exposed, innermost tubular surface of the thermoplastic of the fitting;
inserting one open end of the hollow conduit into the one open end of the fitting so that the one open end of the fitting receives and overlaps the one open end of the conduit and the bonding agent is located directly between the tubular outer surface of the one end of the conduit and the exposed, innermost tubular surface of the fitting; and
maintaining the one open end of the conduit in the one open end fitting sufficiently long for the bonding agent to form a waterproof joint directly between the one open end of the fitting and the one open end of the conduit in the fitting, the one end of the conduit and the fitting being held together by only the bonding agent joint.
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Abstract
Multilayer fluid conduits are formed by adhering to a tubular outer surface of a metal pipe, a thermoplastic outer layer. The outer layer permits ends of the multilayer conduit to be joined together in leak-proof fluid conduit systems simply by adhering the conduit ends with compatible thermoplastic fittings. For fire protection systems, the preferred metal is steel, the preferred thermoplastic is CPVC and the preferred adhesive is heat activated. The adhesive coated metal pipe is preheated and the CPVC is extruded onto the outer surface of the heated metal pipe. Through the use of fire resistive CPVC, the multilayer conduit systems of the present invention can be installed in more severe fire threat areas than can existing, all plastic piping, including all CPVC piping systems. The conduit is assembled into systems on site simply by cutting and direct bonding with ordinary, all plastic fittings using appropriate bonding agents such as solvent based adhesives. CPVC fittings are preferred for fire protection systems.
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1. A method for making a system of metal/plastic composite conduits comprising the steps of:
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providing (1) a conduit formed by a hollow length of metal pipe having a pair of opposing open ends defined by a completely closed tubular outer surface, the open ends of the metal pipe defining open ends of the conduit, a layer of thermoplastic material completely covering the tubular outer surface of the metal pipe, and an adhesive layer between the metal pipe and the thermoplastic layer distributed so as to define a leak proof seal extending around the metal pipe between the metal pipe and the thermoplastic layer at least proximal to each of the open ends of the conduit and (2) a fitting having at least one open end with an exposed, innermost tubular surface of thermoplastic material; applying an ambient temperature-acting bonding agent to at least one of the thermoplastic material layer exposed on one open end of the conduit and the exposed, innermost tubular surface of the thermoplastic of the fitting; inserting one open end of the hollow conduit into the one open end of the fitting so that the one open end of the fitting receives and overlaps the one open end of the conduit and the bonding agent is located directly between the tubular outer surface of the one end of the conduit and the exposed, innermost tubular surface of the fitting; and maintaining the one open end of the conduit in the one open end fitting sufficiently long for the bonding agent to form a waterproof joint directly between the one open end of the fitting and the one open end of the conduit in the fitting, the one end of the conduit and the fitting being held together by only the bonding agent joint. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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