Heat recoverable article

4219051
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Inventors

D'Haeyer, Andre H. L.

Application #

711075

Filed

Aug-2-1976

Published

Aug-26-1980

Current US Class

138/110
138/168
138/178
138/99
156/218
174/DIG8
428/913

International Classes

F16L 009/12; F16L 057/00

Field of Search

29/447 138/156 138/161 138/162 138/163 138/164 138/166 138/99 138/158 138/110 138/178 156/217 156/218 174/DIG. 264/230 285/DIG. 428/913

Assignee

N.V. Raychem S.A. (Kessel-lo, BE)

Examiners

Schmidt; Frederick R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon & Lyon

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Abstract
A heat recoverable warp-around closure member comprises a sheet having a pair of elongate parallel spaced-apart profiles that may be interlocked, optionally with internal or external support or fastening means associated with the profiles, when the sheet is wrapped up to form a hollow member. The member may then be heated, the interlocked profiles maintaining their relative positions against the recovery forces.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A heat recoverable sheet having first and second profiles projecting from the same plane of the sheet, said profiles projecting substantially from only one surface of the sheet, said profiles being spaced apart, so that the second profile may be capable of frictionally engaging said first profile, said second profile having a concave surface that snaps over a convex surface of the first profile said profiles interlocking to form a hollow article capable of changing its cross-section upon recovery, said profiles remaining interlocked during recovery.

2. A heat recoverable sheet having first and second profiles projecting from the same plane of the sheet, said profiles projecting substantially from only one surface of the sheet, said profiles being spaced apart so that the second profile may be capable of frictionally engaging said first profile, said profiles engaging to form a hollow article capable of changing its cross-section upon recovery, said profiles remaining interlocking during recovery.



Description
This invention relates to a closure article, especially a heat recoverable wrap-around closure article having a fastening means, and a sheet for forming such an article.

Heat-recoverable wrap-around closure articles have found wide application in the protection of pipe lines and electrical cables. The problem most frequently encountered with wrap-around articles is the provision of a fastening means capable of withstanding the forces associated with recovery of the sleeve. Various articles have solved this problem satisfactorily to some extent.

A wrap-around closure article is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,455,336 granted July, 15, 1969 to Roger H. Ellis. This article comprises a tubular heat-recoverable member having an integral ridge on its outer surface, the ridge being split longitudinally to provide two facing portions. The tubular member may be wrapped around a substrate and the facing portions of the ridge held together by a fastening means which may be, for example, a strip of material of generally C-shaped section. The fastening means may be slid along the facing portions so that when in place it tends to prevent their parting during and after the heat recovery of the tubular member. This article has found wide application, for example, in the pipe-line industry and has been well accepted. It does however require careful manufacture as the fastening means must be the correct size to fit the facing portions of the ridge.
 
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