Method of preparing a support

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Inventors

Maekawa, Minoru
Kurobe, Makoto

Application #

861556

Filed

Dec-16-1977

Published

Feb-6-1979

Current US Class

029/411
029/417
029/429
029/451
029/460
029/525
047/47

International Classes

B23P 017/00

Field of Search

29/417 29/411 29/429 29/451 29/460 29/525 47/47

Assignee

Sekisui Jushi Kabushiki Kaisha (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Moon; Charlie T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido, Marmelstein & Kubovcik

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Abstract
A support and a process for preparing the support are disclosed. The support includes a metal pipe having two ends, a pair of plugs and a covering tube. The plugs are positioned in each end of the metal pipe and are formed from a thermoplastic resin. The plugs each include an outer portion having an outside diameter that is equal to the outside diameter of the metal pipe. The covering tube is formed from a thermoplastic resin that is compatible with the thermoplastic resin forming the plugs. The covering tube covers and closely contacts the entire outer surface of both the metal pipe and the outer portions of the plugs.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A process for preparing a support which includes metal pipes, resin plug means and resin tube means which comprises the steps of:

(a) taking a single metal pipe one by one from a plurality of pipes piled with their longitudinal axes being positioned parallel to one another and to a passage;

(b) taking a single a resin plug means one by one from a supply positioned in a direction transverse to the passage;

(c) placing a first pipe in said passage;

(d) intermittently transferring said first pipe in an axial direction and feeding another pipe into said passage with an interval being formed therebetween;

(e) interposing one said plug means in the interval between the pipes with the plug means axis aligned with the axes of said pipes;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a support, more particularly a support for use in agriculture and fisheries, and also to a process for preparing the support.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A support, especially a support for use in agriculture and fisheries, should preferably not only endure weathering but also have sufficient strength and light weight. When a support is viewed from the standpoint of strength, it is preferably made of metal such as iron, and when viewed from the standpoint of weight, it is preferably made of hollow article, as for example, a pipe. A metal pipe, however, is liable to rust and corrode when exposed to the weather and is not fit for use for over an extended period of time. Thus, a resin covered support has been used comprising a metal tube and a synthetic resin tube covering the metal tube.

A resin covered support still has a drawback. The drawback is that the resin covered support is liable to be corroded from the inner surface thereof, because the resin covered tube is commonly prepared by covering the metal tube with the resin only on the outer surface thereof. Attempts were then made to prepare a resin covered support having the inner surface of the support covered with an anticorrosive coating or the resin. These attempts, however, were not successful, because the resulting supports were either hard to manufacture or were not sufficiently resistant to rusting.
 
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