Thermosetting resin pipe

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Inventors

Jonasson, Vollmar

Application #

847106

Filed

Apr-3-1986

Published

Mar-13-1990

Current US Class

138/103
138/123
138/125
138/137
138/178
156/149

International Classes

F16L 009/14

Field of Search

138/103 138/123 138/125 138/126 138/127 138/137 138/140 138/172 138/178 138/DIG. 156/149 156/189 156/194 156/287 264/236 264/320 264/339 264/239 264/DIG.

Assignee

Inpipe Aktiebolag (Vilhelmina, SE)

Examiners

Bryant, III; James E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A pipe of thermosetting resin, characterized in that it comprises a layer of curable thermosetting resin enclosed between a hose-shaped inner foil and a hose-shaped outer foil, which layer in its curable state together with said two foils forms the shape of a flexible foldable hose, in which shape the pipe can be laid in place and subsequently given its final shape and is made shape permanent by curing the thermosetting resin, said layer of curable thermosetting resin being reinforced by a fabric reinforcement braided of thread systems movable relative to each other, which fabric reinforcement owing to the relative movability of the thread systems can be widened and contracted to change the diameter of the pipe in the form of a flexible hose, and said thread systems being interlocked by the thermosetting resin in its cured state.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A pipe of thermosetting resin, characterized in that it comprises a layer of curable thermosetting resin enclosed between a hose-shaped inner foil and a hose-shaped outer foil, which layer in its curable state together with said two foils forms the shape of a flexible foldable hose, in which shape the pipe is intended to be applied or laid in the place in question and after its application or laying is given its final shape and is made shape permanent by curing the thermosetting resin.

2. A pipe according to claim 1, characterized in that the layer of curable thermosetting resin is reinforced by a fabric reinforcement braided of thread systems movable relative to each other, which fabric reinforcement owing to the relative movability of the thread systems can be widened and contracted to change the diameter of the pipe in the form of a flexible hose, and said thread systems are interlocked by the thermosetting resin in its cured state.



Description
This invention relates to pipes of thermosetting resin. It comprises also a method and an apparatus for manufacturing such pipes and further a method of giving to the pipe its final inherently stable form by curing in connection with the application of the pipe according to the invention in, for example, an already existing conduit.

One of the problems, on which particularly the present invention is based and for which it provides the solution, are the substantial difficulties, which have been and still are involved when by conventional methods and known technique conduits, which already are laid in the ground or in culverts, such as sewage pipes and water pipes, and also surface conduits, for example pipelines, are to be renovated, repaired and/or reinforced or replaced in a simple, efficient and cheap way, and also to cope with the considerable leakage of surface water and ground water which takes place due to porosity into a large part of existing sewage conduits usually consisting of concrete or cement pipes, even when the pipes are intact. Due to this leakage of water into existing sewage conduits, the sewage water amount is increased substantially and, consequently, the costs of purifying the sewage water are increased considerably. Much would be gained, if this unnecessary leakage of water into the sewage conduits could be stopped in a simple manner.
 
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