Fire resistant plastic structure

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Inventors

Guiton, Jeremy D. L.

Application #

616925

Filed

Nov-21-1990

Published

Jul-19-1994

Current US Class

138/103
138/110
138/113
138/114
138/148
138/149
138/178
220/248

International Classes

F16L 057/00

Field of Search

138/103 138/108 138/110 138/111 138/112 138/113 138/114 138/115 138/116 138/148 138/149 138/178 220/248 220/88 137/78.1 137/334-340 29/890.035 29/890.036 29/890.039 29/DIG.

Assignee

Shell Internationale Research Maatschappij B.V. (The Hague, NL)

Examiners

Bryant, III; James E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

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4033381   Hot air duct
4215727   Plastic well pipe
4509447   Helical seamed str...
4691741   Shroud for aircraft...
4779652   Unitary double wal...
4817672   Composite tube for...

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Abstract
A fire resistant plastic structure comprises a pair of parallel walls, wherein the spacing between the walls is filled with an array of mutually spaced strut elements, thereby providing a flow path for a cooling fluid throughout the spacing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fire resistant structure comprising:

a pair of parallel walls of combustible plastic with a spacing therebetween;

an array of strut elements arranged at selected mutual distances in said spacing to form a rigid but permeable core throughout said spacing, each said strut element being bonded at their opposite sides to respective ones of said walls which array of strut elements is bonded to at least one of said walls by means of a flexible carrier cloth which is impregnated by an adhesive;

a fluid inlet passing through one of said walls;

a fluid outlet passing through one of said walls; and

means for pumping cooling fluid from the fluid inlet through said spacing towards the fluid outlet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a fire resistant structure comprising heat sensitive or combustible plastic materials. In general plastic items of structure are made of epoxy or polyester resins or other synthetic materials, wherein the wall of the structure may be reinforced by means of one or more fibrous layers.

Plastic materials find in an increasing amount application for constructing various items of structure, such as pipe-lines, storage tanks, lulls for ships, wall elements, etc.

In spite of various desirable properties of plastic materials for use in a marine environment, such as their corrosion resistance and light weight, conventional plastic structures are generally not accepted by Classification Societies and Regulatory Authorities for use in vital services in ships and on offshore platforms. The main reason for non-acceptance is the susceptibility of conventional plastic structures to fire damage.

Numerous attempts have been made to improve the fire resistance of plastic structures such as by covering the structure with insulating layers comprising fire proof coatings or claddings. Although these provisions enhance the fire resistance of the structure satisfactorily they have the inherent disadvantage that the cost and often the weight of the structure are considerably increased and that complex installation and inspection procedures are required.
 
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