Heat-recoverable article

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Inventors

Skipper, Richard S.

Application #

836359

Filed

Mar-5-1986

Published

Nov-29-1988

Current US Class

138/129
138/154
174/DIG8
428/222
428/34.9
428/35.1

International Classes

F16L 011/16

Field of Search

174/DIG. 428/36 428/222 138/129 138/154

Assignee

Raychem Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Kittle; John E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rice; Edith A., Burkard; Herbert G.

US Patent References

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Abstract
Self-supporting helical heat-recoverable material provides easily installed insulating covering for wires and cables. The helical arrangement may be made by differential recovery of a two-layered tape of the heat-recoverable material around a cooled mandrel such that the inner tape layer recovers more than the outer. The inner layer may also serve as an adhesive layer or may carry an adhesive coating.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An article comprising a strip of heat-recoverable polymeric material pre-formed into a self-supporting, self-locating helical configuration capable of being wrapped around a substrate, wherein the strip is pre-formed into a helical configuration having overlapping windings, each having a stepped formation such that each successive winding fits into the step of the previous winding.

2. An article according to claim 1, wherein the strip is heat-curlable such that it curls inwardly about the helical axis.

3. An article according to claim 1 which comprises at least an inner and an outer layer.

4. An article according to claim 3, wherein the inner and outer layers are cross-linked.



Description
This invention relates to a protective wrap-around article of heat-recoverable material.

Heat-recoverable wrap-around articles are widely used in many areas, especially where insulating, sealing or otherwise protecting a substrate is required. A wrap-around article, as opposed to a preformed tubular article, is especially useful when the end of an elongate substrate is not easily accessible.

One known method for protecting a substrate is to use heat-recoverable tape such as that described in U.K. Pat. No. 1 532 905. This commonly comprises cross-linked polymeric material, and is wrapped, in its expanded form, spirally around a substrate and then heated so that the tape recovers and seals onto the substrate. One disadvantage of such a tape is that the windings tend to crease and fold as they overlap each other due to the difficulty of winding a straight tape spirally around a substrate, and hence an undesirable poor seal may be formed under the overlaps of the windings.
 
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