Capillary Tube System
The capillary tube system comprises a capillary tube arrangement (10) including an inflow main tube (12) and an outflow main tube (14) and a plurality of capillary tubes (24) connecting said tubes (12,14), and a capillary tube mat (26) including a plurality of capillary tubes (34) fixed on a support structure (32), preferably on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, the distances between said capillary tubes (34) relative to each other being substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24) of the capillary tube arrangement (10). The capillary tube system further comprises two fitting bars (28,30) each including a plurality of the capillary tube fittings (38) for connecting respectively two capillary tubes (24,34), the capillary tube fittings (38) being fixed on a holding structure (36) at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24,34) of the capillary tube arrangement (10) and of the capillary tube mat (26).
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The invention relates to a capillary tube system which is partially prefabricated and can be adapted in situ to the respective required length.
Capillary systems in their use as surface heating systems and particularly as wall heating systems are generally known. Such a system comprises a capillary tube arrangement including collection tubes or main tubes which are used as inflow or outflow tubes and which have a plurality of capillary tubes branching off therefrom in the manner of a distributor configuration. Capillary tube systems or arrangements of this type are described e.g. in EP-B-0 676 593, DE-A-103 09 695, and DE-U-201 15 607, and DE-U-20 2005 000 017.
The known capillary tube arrangements are delivered ex factory in a fully prefabricated condition and made available in one or several standard quantities. An adaptation in situ to individual conditions, particularly with respect to the length of the capillary tubes, will not be possible anymore. Couplings for flexible tubings are disclosed e.g. in AT-B-410 586, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,767,233
It is an object of the invention to provide a capillary tube system which, although produced in a prefabricated condition, can have its length dimensions adapted in situ.
To achieve the above object, there is provided, according to a first variant of the present invention, a capillary tube system comprising
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- a capillary tube arrangement including an inflow main tube and an outflow main tube and a plurality of capillary tubes connecting said tubes,
- a capillary tube mat including a plurality of capillary tubes fixed on a support structure, preferably on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, the distances between said capillary tubes relative to each other being substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes of the capillary tube arrangement, and
- two fitting bars each including a plurality of the capillary tube fittings for connecting respectively two capillary tubes, the capillary tube fittings being fixed on a holding structure at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes of the capillary tube arrangement and of the capillary tube mat.
An alternative embodiment of the capillary tube system according to the first variant of the invention serves for the lengthening/shortening of the capillary tubes of a capillary tube arrangement including an inflow main tube and an outflow main tube and a plurality of capillary tubes connecting said tubes, wherein said alternative embodiment of the capillary tube system is provided with at least one further capillary tube mat and at least one further fitting bar.
The capillary tube system according to the first variant of the invention comprises a plurality of pre-positioned capillary tubes attached to a support structure, particularly to a flexible support structure, such as e.g. an adhesive film or a tissue, and forming a capillary tube mat. The capillary tubes of the capillary tube mat are open on both of their ends and thus can be connected via fittings or the like to e.g. a main tube or also to the capillary tubes of a capillary tube arrangement. By means of this capillary tube system, a standardized, prefabricated capillary tube arrangement can be individually lengthened/shortened. For this purpose, the prefabricated capillary tube arrangement which includes an inflow main tube and an outflow mains tube and a plurality of capillary tubes connecting these tubes, will be divided by severing the individual capillary tubes. In doing so, care should to taken to the effect that the capillary tube portions connected respectively to one of the mains tubes will be of a uniform length. To the open ends of the capillary tubes of one main tube, there will now be connected one of the two fitting bars provided by the invention, which fitting bar comprises a plurality of the capillary tube fittings for connecting respectively two capillary tubes. The capillary tube fittings of each fitting bar are located on a holding structure, particularly a strip-shaped holding structure, and are fixed at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes of the capillary tube arrangement or the capillary tube mat. The fittings of one fitting bar which are connected to the capillary tubes—which tubes are open one of their ends—of one main tube will now allow for the connecting of the one ends of those capillary tube portions of the capillary tube mat which will have their other ends connected to the capillary tube fittings of the second fitting bar. To these second capillary tube fittings, in turn, the open ends of the capillary tube portions of the second main tube will be connected. In this manner, the prefabricated capillary tube arrangement will have been changed by a desired length of the capillary tube mat.
According to a second variant of the present invention, the above object is achieved by a capillary tube system comprising
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- a capillary tube arrangement including a first main tube and a plurality of capillary tubes connected thereto and being open on one of their ends, and
- a second mains tube provided with fittings for the connection of the capillary tubes of the capillary tube arrangement.
In this second variant of the capillary tube system of the invention, said system comprises a first main tube having a plurality of capillary tubes branching off therefrom which are open on one of their ends. The capillary tubes can be sized to their desired length in situ so that their open ends can be connected to the fittings of the second main tube and the capillary tube arrangement on the whole will then be ready for use.
In this second variant, it is advantageously provided that the distances between respectively adjacent fittings of the second main tube are substantially equal to the distances of respectively adjacent capillary tubes of the capillary tube arrangement.
According to a third variant of the present invention, the above object is achieved by a capillary tube system comprising
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- a capillary tube mat including a plurality of capillary tubes fixed on a support structure, particularly on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, and
- two main tubes each including a plurality of fittings for connection of the capillary tubes of the capillary tube mat.
In this third variant, the capillary tube mat comprising a plurality of capillary tubes which are fixed on a support structure, particularly on a flexible support structure, and which are open on both of their ends, can be sized to its desired length in situ so that the two main tubes can then be connected to both ends of the individual capillary tubes. This variant of the invention has certain similarities to the second variant of the capillary tube system. In the third variant, it would be suitable if the distances of respectively adjacent fittings of each of the main tubes were at least substantially equal to the distances of respectively adjacent capillary tubes of the capillary tube mat.
Several embodiments of the present invention will be described in greater detail hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein:
First, with reference to
In this embodiment, if a capillary tube arrangement 10 of the above type shall be extended in situ, three additional components will be used, notably a capillary tube mat 26 and two fitting bars 28,30, all of which are schematically illustrated in
Now, in order to extend the prefabricated capillary tube arrangement 10, its capillary tubes 24 will be cut apart along a line 40 (schematically indicated in
The desired length of the capillary tubes 24 can now be effected is situ. The capillary tube arrangement 10′ is delivered to the site of the intended use with capillary tubes 24 of maximum length so that the individual capillary tubes 24 will be in situ shortened as required while their free ends should be flush with each other. Then, the second main tube 14 will be connected, which is again realized by provision of the connectors or connection fittings 22 as plug-in fittings or by bonding.
Thus, in the embodiment according to
According to an alternative illustrated in
In connection with the embodiment according to
Claims
1. A capillary tube system comprising
- a capillary tube arrangement (10) including an inflow main tube (12) and an outflow main tube (14) and a plurality of capillary tubes (24) connecting said tubes (12,14),
- a capillary tube mat (26) including a plurality of capillary tubes (34) fixed on a support structure (32), preferably on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, the distances between said capillary tubes (34) relative to each other being substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24) of the capillary tube arrangement (10), and
- two fitting bars (28,30) each including a plurality of the capillary tube fittings (38) for connecting respectively two capillary tubes (24,34), the capillary tube fittings (38) being fixed on a holding structure (36) at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24,34) of the capillary tube arrangement (10) and of the capillary tube mat (26).
2. The capillary tube system according to claim 1, characterized by at least one further capillary tube mat (26) and at least one further fitting bar (28,30).
3. A capillary tube system for extending the capillary tubes of a capillary tube arrangement (10) including an inflow main tube (12) and an outflow main tube (14) and a plurality of capillary tubes (24) connecting said tubes (12,14), said capillary tube system comprising
- a capillary tube mat (26) including a plurality of capillary tubes (34) fixed on a support structure (32), preferably on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, the distances between said capillary tubes (34) relative to each other being substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24) of the capillary tube arrangement (10), and
- two fitting bars (28,30) each including a plurality of the capillary tube fittings (38) for connecting respectively two capillary tubes (24,34), the capillary tube fittings (38) being fixed on a holding structure (36) at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24,34) of the capillary tube arrangement (10) and of the capillary tube mat (26).
4. A capillary tube system comprising
- a capillary tube arrangement (10′) including a first main tube (12) and a plurality of capillary tubes (24) connected to said tube (12) and being open on respectively one of their ends, and
- a second main tube (14) provided with fittings (22) for connection of the capillary tubes (24) of the capillary tube arrangement (10′).
5. The capillary tube system according to claim 4, characterized in that the distances between respectively adjacent fittings (22) of the second main tube (14) relative to each other are substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24) of the capillary tube arrangement (10′).
6. The capillary tube system according to claim 4, characterized by
- at least one capillary tube mat (26) including a plurality of capillary tubes (34) fixed on a support structure (32), preferably on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, the distances between said capillary tubes (34) relative to each other being substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24) of the capillary tube arrangement (10′), and
- at least one fitting bar (28,30) including a plurality of the capillary tube fittings (38), the capillary tube fittings (38) being fixed on a holding structure (36) at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (24,34) of the capillary tube arrangement (10′) and of the capillary tube mat (26).
7. A capillary tube system comprising
- a capillary tube mat (26) including a plurality of capillary tubes (34) fixed on a support structure (32), preferably on a flexible support structure, and being open on both of their ends, and
- two main tubes (12,14) each provided with a plurality of fittings (20,22) for connection of the capillary tubes (34) of the capillary tube mat (26).
8. The capillary tube system according to claim 7, characterized in that the distances between respectively adjacent fittings (20,22) of each of the main tubes (12,14) are substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (34) of the capillary tube mat (26).
9. The capillary tube system according to claim 7, characterized by at least one further capillary tube mat (26) and at least one fitting bar (28,30) including a plurality of the capillary tube fittings (38), the capillary tube fittings (38) being fixed on a holding structure (36) at distances substantially equal to the distances between respectively adjacent capillary tubes (34) of the at least one capillary tube mat (26).
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 7, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 29, 2009
Applicant: UPONOR INNOVATION AB (Fristad)
Inventors: Thomas Gillig (Eibelstadt), Thomas Vogel (Prichsenstadt)
Application Number: 12/088,341
International Classification: F28F 9/02 (20060101);