With Intermediate Insulation Layer Patents (Class 138/149)
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Patent number: 6981525Abstract: A tubular insulating apparatus (10) for insulating a first tubular (8) within a second tubular (20) for use in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. An inner insulating member (4) surrounds the outer circumference of a pipeline (8) and a rigid spacer member (16) supports the pipeline (8) within the second tubular (20), the rigid spacer member (16) being provided at the ends of the apparatus (10). A substantially resilient member (2) is also provided on the outer most face of the inner insulating member (4) and a helically arranged cut (6) is provided therethrough in order to allow tensile and compressive forces caused by a bending moment acting along the longitudinal axis (14) of the apparatus (10) when e.g. the pipeline (8) is placed upon a reel, to be substantially relieved. Methods of manufacturing and installing the apparatus (10) are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Subsea 7 BVInventor: Alan David Foxton
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Patent number: 6978807Abstract: A high temperature pre-insulated piping system is shown which has a special water stop located along the length of the piping. The water stop has an internal disk which forms a pair of isolated regions within the water stop. The internal disk is formed of a material which is impervious to the flow of water. As a result, the two internal regions are isolated from one another and act as isolating elements to contain any breach in the exterior of the piping system to a specific location in the length of the pipe string.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Thermacor Process, LPInventor: Thomas Joseph Keyes
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Patent number: 6974634Abstract: A finished laminate is provided. The laminate includes an imperforate metal layer having a metallic surface, and a metallic felt layer having a first surface attached to the metallic surface and an exposed second surface facing away from the metallic surface. Also provided is multi-layer tubing including a thermally conductive metal layer having a metallic surface, and a substantially thermally non-conductive, metallic felt layer having an outer felt layer surface attached to the metallic surface and an exposed inner felt layer surface. The metal layer and the metallic felt layer collectively form a laminate configured as a substantially cylindrical structure with the metallic felt layer positioned radially inward of the metal layer. In certain embodiments, the metal the laminate has opposite side edge portions overlapping and coupled to one another at a coupling portion, without a thermally conductive path through the coupling portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Material Sciences CorporationInventors: Craig Cless, Gregory Corda
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Patent number: 6972145Abstract: The present invention provides coating materials (14), insulation-containing building material products bearing the materials and methods for applying the coatings to the building material products. The coating materials (14) possess one-way “breathability” characteristics with respect to water and aqueous solutions. That is, the coatings are essentially impermeable to liquid water and permeable to water vapor. Vapor from water insulation coated by the material may thus pass through the coating, whereas liquid water is effectively prevented from passing through the coating and entering the insulation.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventors: John O. Ruid, Murray Toas, Wayne E. Shaw
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Patent number: 6964282Abstract: A pipe insulation system includes a tubular core of fibrous insulation and a flexible closed cell foam layer overlaying the core and forming an outer surface of the system. The tubular core has a first longitudinal slit extending completely through the wall of the core and a second longitudinal slit in the inner surface of the tubular core, opposite the first slit, that forms a hinge permitting the tubular core to be opened and closed to place the system about a pipe. Preferably, the foam layer has a water vapor permeance rating of 0.02 perms or less and the pipe insulation system includes a seal for sealing the first slit so that an outer surface layer of the sealed system formed by the foam layer and seal has a water vapor permeance rating of 0.02 perms or less.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventors: Francis John Babineau, Jr., Fred Migliorini, Michael S. Casavant
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Patent number: 6955190Abstract: The combination of a flexible pipe, e.g. plastic, and a reinforcing member mounted around the pipe to strengthen the pipe and to enhance its ability to resist deformation under load. In one embodiment the reinforcing member includes a flexible perforated plastic netting containing an aggregation of lightweight elements such as expanded polystyrene beads capable of wrapping around the pipe, preferably in helical fashion along the length of the pipe. In another embodiment, a number of members are mounted on the pipe in longitudinally extending fashion. In all embodiments, the beads provide drainage around the pipe when it is placed in a trench and obviate the need for gravel normally used in conventional systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Ring Industrial Group, L.P.Inventor: Dennis W. Koerner
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Patent number: 6940054Abstract: A production/injection line including a production/injection tube and heating apparatus for heating of the production/injection tube. The line also includes insulation and heat conductive material to control the heat transfer from the heating apparatus towards the production/injection tube. A method is also described for supplying heat to a production/injection line in which cooling fluid from a process on an installation is supplied to transport channels extending along a production/injection tube. Methods are also described for manufacturing a production/injection line.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Kvaerner Oilfield Products ASInventor: Ole A. Heggdal
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Patent number: 6935379Abstract: An improved insulation and an improved method for preparing and installing sheets of insulation having a vapor-barrier jacket or “finish” to ductwork and other fluid conduits or other surfaces. Anchor tabs are provided on the insulation, as are also studs for anchorage and mechanical attachment. Pressure sensitive tape with a split release strip is applied to the sheets prior to the installation of the sheets to the ductwork or other fluid conduits. The pressure sensitive tape is for sealing of any penetrations in the vapor-barrier by the mechanical attachment devices and for sealing of the edge of the vapor barrier jacket flange to the adjacent piece vapor-barrier jacket. The insulation is configured such that during storage and shipment, the jacket attachment flanges are positioned to avoid crumpling.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventor: Marvin C. Buchanan, Sr.
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Patent number: 6932105Abstract: A system and kit for forming an inexpensive protective plenum around pipes subject to freezing is disclosed. The system uses tubes formed of thin, flexible material, such as plastic tubes, to form the plenum. The plenum may be installed in sections with the sections joined with rings or collars at the joints. The rings and collars may also be formed of inexpensive materials, such as plastics. The tubes of the plenum may be formed from plastic sheets by joining the sheets at opposite edges to form seamed tubes. The edges may be joined by tapes or adhesives. The tubes may be formed around existing piping for ease of retrofit installation. The plenum may be connected to a source of hot air, such as the duct work of the hot air heating system of a dwelling.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Gerald E. Ward
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Patent number: 6926040Abstract: A thermally insulated pipeline assembly comprises an inner pipe surrounded by and spaced from a jacket, which is in turn surrounded by and spaced from an outer casing. The annular space between the inner pipe and the jacket is substantially filled with thermal insulating material such as open cell polyurethane foam, which is preferably injected into the jacket and cured in situ. The space between the jacket and the outer casing may be filled with pressurized gas. The jacket may have apertures to allow the gas access to the annular insulated space. The arrangement provides improved thermal insulation, particularly when the casing is pressurized, by reducing thermal transfer by convection between the inner pipe and the outer casing. The arrangement is also applicable to pipeline bundles, with a plurality of inner pipes each having an associated jacket and insulation, all surrounded by a common casing.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Coflexip SAInventors: Neal Prescott, Ravil Perera
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Patent number: 6921564Abstract: A pre-formed insulation module is disclosed having a part cylinder body. The body includes an unstriated insulation layer formed of a rigid insulating material substantially uniform in composition and density over its cross section. The insulation layer has an inner surface adjacent to a surface of a component to be insulated, and an outer surface generally concentric to the inner surface. A substantially non-fibrous resilient cladding layer shaped to the body is directly adhered to the insulation layer at the outer surface. Connection means are disposed along the length of the body for connecting with a further insulation module, wherein the insulation and cladding layers of each module are brought into relative contact along the contacting surfaces of the modules to insulate a portion of the component.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Kaefer Integrated Services Pty LtdInventor: Brian Keenan
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Patent number: 6910507Abstract: The invention concerns the use of a material comprising at least a crosslinkable elastomer selected from the group consisting of butyl rubber, halobutyls and brominated isobutylene and para-methylstyrene copolymers, and at least a non-crosslinkable elastomer with low thermal conductivity for thermal insulation, in particular for pipes. The invention also concerns a pipe, and, in particular a submarine oil pipe for great depths, comprising at least a layer of said material.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: HutchinsonInventors: Jean-Michel Simon, Nicolas Garois
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Patent number: 6907907Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, a pipe insulation cover comprises a flexible planar and generally rectangular sheet having opposite long and short sides. Gathering structure is connected to each of the short sides, and releasably fastening structure is connected along each of the long sides of the flexible sheet. The long sides are releasably connected together after wrapping the sheet around pipe valve insulation, and the short sides are gathered around the pipe valve insulation by the gathering structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Dominic Maida
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Patent number: 6883549Abstract: A conduit for the transport of cryogenic media, in particular a superconducting cable, includes at least two metal pipes arranged concentrically and spaced apart from one another, an insulation layer being situated in the annular gap between the metal pipes and the annular gap being evacuated. The exterior of the metal pipe (4) is separated at predetermined intervals and above each opening a pump connector (10) is welded vacuum-tight to the outer metal pipe (4).Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: NexansInventor: Klaus Schippl
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Patent number: 6883548Abstract: A spacer for a long substrate in the interior of a long tube, with a superinsulation material being disposed between the substrate and the tube. The spacer includes two rings (3, 4) seated on the substrate (1) and spaced apart from each other at a longitudinal axial distance, a tube section (5) supported on the rings (3, 4) and a second ring (6) disposed on the tube section (5). The first rings (3, 4), the tube section (5) and the second ring (6) are made of a material with poor thermal conductivity and high mechanical strength.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: NexansInventor: Klaus Schippl
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Patent number: 6843279Abstract: A pipe insulation assembly includes a length of tubular insulation with a longitudinally extending slit so that the tubular insulation can be passed over and mounted on a length of pipe and a jacket overlaying the outer surface of the tubular insulation. To facilitate the installation of the pipe insulation assembly, a ruler, which is associated with the jacket and, preferably, no longer visible when the pipe insulation is mounted on a pipe, extends for the length of the jacket and is located adjacent the slit in the tubular insulation. The ruler has units of linear measurement marked thereon for measuring the pipe insulation assembly in the direction of the length of the pipe insulation assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventor: Donald W. Ungemah
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Publication number: 20040261879Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, a pipe insulation cover comprises a flexible planar and generally rectangular sheet having opposite long and short sides. Gathering structure is connected to each of the short sides, and releasably fastening structure is connected along each of the long sides of the flexible sheet. The long sides are releasably connected together after wrapping the sheet around pipe valve insulation, and the short sides are gathered around the pipe valve insulation by the gathering structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Dominic Maida
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Publication number: 20040244858Abstract: Disclosed is a spiral hose which includes a hard spiral member made from polyethylene and a thin soft spiral member made from polyethylene tarpaulin, and which can be used not only as a general hose but also as a gas duct or a watering hose. The spiral hose is wound in a spiral shape to have flexibility. The spiral hose comprises: a hard member made from polyethylene, which is wound in a spiral shape with a uniform spiral gap formed between turns of the hard member, and a soft member having a shape of a band and being formed of polyethylene tarpaulin, the soft member being disposed along the spiral gap while lateral edges of the soft member are fixed to portions of the hard member, which are disposed oppositely on both sides of the spiral gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: In-Seon Jeong
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Patent number: 6827110Abstract: An insulated pipeline comprises an inner pipe, and an outer poly sleeve co-axial with the inner pipe. The inner pipe and the outer poly sleeve are in spaced relationship to define an annulus. An insulating core within the annulus encases lengthwise the inner pipe, and comprises a plurality of pre-cured syntactic elements. A first binder fills interstices in the annulus. The pre-cured syntactic elements include microspheres and a second binder. Each of the pre-cured syntactic elements may also include macrospheres. The pre-cured syntactic elements preferably extruded and cylindrically shaped. In addition, in one embodiment, the second binder is preferably more rigid than the first binder.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Cuming CorporationInventor: Lou W. Watkins
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Publication number: 20040238059Abstract: An insulated duct-wrap insulating product for an air duct that incorporates a wicking media to transport condensed water on the duct surface to be evaporated into the atmosphere. A wicking fabric, or fibrous media, incorporated as part of the insulating duct wrap is in contact with the metal air duct surface. A portion of the wicking fabric extends into the interior of the air duct, typically through joints in the duct system. When water vapor condenses on the air duct surface it is transported by the wicking fabric and evaporated from the wick surface within the air stream being transported by the ducting system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Roy Shaffer, Charles W. Crim, Manoj K. Choudhary, Steven F. Geiger
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Publication number: 20040238057Abstract: An insulated duct assembly includes an elongated duct, an insulation blanket, at least one sheet of escape wick material and a tape layer. The insulation blanket has an inner wicking layer. The insulation blanket is applied to the elongated duct so as to create a seam aligned longitudinally with respect to the duct. The seam is defined by first and second edges of the insulation blanket. The at least one sheet of escape wick material is disposed along at least one edge of the insulation blanket. The at least one sheet of escape wick material has a “C” shaped cross-section surrounding the at least one edge of the insulation blanket. The tape layer is disposed along and covers the seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Charles W. Crim
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Publication number: 20040238058Abstract: An insulated duct-wrap insulating product for an air duct that incorporates a wicking media to transport condensed water on the duct surface to be evaporated into the atmosphere. A wicking fabric, or fibrous media, incorporated as part of the insulating duct wrap is in contact with the metal air duct surface. A portion of the wicking fabric extends into the interior of the air duct, typically through joints in the duct system. When water vapor condenses on the air duct surface it is transported by the wicking fabric and evaporated from the wick surface within the air stream being transported by the ducting system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Roy Shaffer, Manoj K. Choudhary, Steven F. Geiger, Charles W. Crim
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Patent number: 6823899Abstract: The insulated pipe arrangement comprises at least two pipe bodies, each of which has a flexible inner fluid-guiding pipe, which is enclosed by an insulating layer made of elastomeric or thermoplastic foam, a protective film made of a thermoplastic, elastomer, or duromer of high-density being arranged around the insulating layer. The pipe bodies are bonded on opposing peripheral parts of their protective film by a layer of an adhesive which allows detachment of the adhesive bond without the protective film being damaged and which produces a renewed adhesive bond after detachment of the adhesive bond when the peripheral parts of the previous adhesive bond are brought into contact again.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Armacell Enterprise, GmbHInventors: Jürg P. Weibel, Valentin Galliker, Urs Flück
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Publication number: 20040231743Abstract: A high temperature pre-insulated pipe system is shown which can withstand conveyance temperatures in excess of 250° F. The pipe system includes a first and second length of insulated and jacketed pipe. Each pipe length includes an inner metal pipe having an interior surface and an exterior surface and having an envelope of foamed insulation surrounding the inner pipe exterior surface. A thermally protective coating layer is applied between the metal pipe exterior and the surrounding layer of foamed insulation. The thermally protective layer effectively lowers the interface temperature between the inner metal pipe and outer foamed layer to prevent disbondment of the outer foamed layer as the temperature of the inner pipe increases.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: Thomas Joseph Keyes
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Patent number: 6820639Abstract: Thermal covers for backflow prevention assemblies disclosed to prevent freeze-ups have a cover body with a thermal top wall, opposed thermal side walls that flex toward and away from one another, opposed normally closed ends, a variable shaped bottom opening and an adjustable closure for said bottom opening. The side walls spread apart and said cover body fits down over said backflow prevention assembly with said bottom closure open. The bottom opening is closed by the bottom closure to a reduced size and fits around and against at least one of the vertical pipes connected to the backflow prevention assembly. A second embodiment has cover ends that are selectively opened and closed by adjustable end closures similar to the adjustable bottom closure. Opposed velcro-type co-operative first and second fastening members are used. The second embodiment opens up into a flat blanket-like configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Tepsin'sInventor: Eric Bradley Petschek
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Patent number: 6814105Abstract: An insulated duct assembly includes an elongated duct, an insulation blanket, at least one sheet of escape wick material and a tape layer. The insulation blanket has an inner wicking layer. The insulation blanket is applied to the elongated duct so as to create a seam aligned longitudinally with respect to the duct. The seam is defined by first and second edges of the insulation blanket. The at least one sheet of escape wick material is disposed along at least one edge of the insulation blanket. The at least one sheet of escape wick material has a “C” shaped cross-section surrounding the at least one edge of the insulation blanket. The tape layer is disposed along and covers the seam.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Crim, Jr.
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Patent number: 6815026Abstract: A duct formed from at least one helically wound strip of flexible material and at least one stiffening element. Stiffening element has a ratio of radial height to axial length of greater than 1.0. The stiffening element may be substantially planar.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventor: Perry Philp
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Publication number: 20040206413Abstract: The heating and/or sanitation pipe comprises an inner pipe (12) made of a plastic material and a metal corrugated pipe (14) surrounding the inner pipe (12) at a radial distance®). Further, the heating and/or sanitation pipe is provided with a compressible and/or expanded material (16) between the inner pipe (12) and the corrugated pipe (14) for fixing the inner pipe (12) inside the corrugated pipe (14). The compressible and/or expanded material (16) is adapted to be detached from the inner pipe for the purpose of exposing a connecting end of the inner pipe (12). Further, the heating and/or sanitation pipe comprises an insulation layer (18) surrounding the metal corrugated pipe (14) and an outer covering (20) around the insulation layer (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Joerg Claussen, Hans-Joachim Dusoer, Joerg Hansen, Jyri Jaervenkyla, Franz-Josef Riesselmann
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Publication number: 20040194839Abstract: An insulating apparatus for use with vacuum insulated tubing sting to reduce heat loss through the joints, where the apparatus includes an insulator adapted to surround the joint and a latching joint protector adapted to surround the insulator and hold the insulator against the joint, where the protector also includes a channel for receiving injection and/or control tubing. The insulator is capable of reducing heat loss through the joints of a vacuum insulated tubing string by as much as 95%.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Cole J. Hickman, James H. Cannon
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Publication number: 20040194837Abstract: A spacer for a long substrate in the interior of a long tube, with a superinsulation material being disposed between the substrate and the tube. The spacer includes two rings (3, 4) seated on the substrate (1) and spaced apart from each other at a longitudinal axial distance, a tube section (5) supported on the rings (3, 4) and a second ring (6) disposed on the tube section (5). The first rings (3, 4), the tube section (5) and the second ring (6) are made of a material with poor thermal conductivity and high mechanical strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: NEXANSInventor: Klaus Schippl
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Publication number: 20040178626Abstract: A tubular assembly 10 is disclosed for passing fluids within a hydrocarbon recovery well. The tubular assembly 10 has an insulated connection 12 between insulated tubing segments 14, 16. Tubing segments 14, 16 are connected via a threaded connection, and the resulting joint 10 is insulated by an external insulating sleeve 18. The insulating sleeve 18 may have unitary construction, such that the sleeve 18 may only be installed or removed by first breaking apart the joint 10. Alternatively, the sleeve 18 may comprise a plurality of arcuate partial-sleeves, which may be assembled about or removed from the completed joint 10 without first breaking apart the joint 10.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Salvador Segreto
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Patent number: 6783830Abstract: A tape structure and/or closure system particularly useful with cylindrical insulation segments for pipes. The tape structure provides both a temporary and a permanent closure. The tape structure includes a substrate and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive disposed on both sides of the substrate. One of the layers of pressure sensitive adhesive is covered by a release liner, while the other layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is exposed. The exposed layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to one of either the underside of a flap covering a slit in the insulation jacket, or to the outer surface of the insulation jacket. The release liner is divided into two portions, one of which is narrow with respect to the other portion. The narrow portion of the release liner is removed, and a narrow strip of the second layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is attached to the other of either the outer surface of the jacket, or the underside of the flap to form a temporary closure.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Venture Tape CorpInventors: Lewis S. Cohen, Gary Litman
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Patent number: 6782922Abstract: A pipe insulation system includes a tubular core of fibrous insulation that is coated with a pliable polymer. The coated tubular core has a first longitudinal slit extending completely through the wall of the core and a second longitudinal slit in the inner surface of the tubular core that is opposite the first slit and forms a hinge that permits the tubular core to be opened and closed to place the coated tubular core about a pipe. Preferably, the coating has a water vapor permeance rating of 0.02 perms or less and the system includes a seal for sealing the first slit so that an outer surface layer of the sealed coated tubular core formed by the coating and seal has a water vapor permeance rating of 0.02 perms or less for use on cold pipe systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: John Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Fred Migliorini, Michael Casavant
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Publication number: 20040163724Abstract: A substantially formaldehyde-free duct liner is manufactured from at least one fiber component that may be mineral or organic fibers blended with at least one non-liquid substantially formaldehyde-free binder. The fiber component may comprise virgin textile glass fibers, virgin rotary glass fibers, organic fibers, or natural fibers. The non-liquid substantially formaldehyde-free binder may be plastic-containing bonding fibers, a powder binder, or a mixture thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Mark Trabbold, Alain Yang
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Patent number: 6769455Abstract: Water resistant fibrous air duct insulation products and methods for making such products. The products may include a duct board or a duct tube including a plurality of layers of resin-bonded fibrous mat. The duct board or tube is preferably rendered water-repellent at the air stream surface by incorporating a hydrophobic agent into the resin of at least one of the layers adjacent the air stream surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventors: Murray S. Toas, John O. Ruid
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Publication number: 20040144438Abstract: A drainage device and method of decreasing clogging in a drain pipe comprising heating the drain pipe with a heating element that is partially enclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Alvin Dean Thompson
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Publication number: 20040134556Abstract: A heat insulating system for tubular bodies comprises at least two superimposed evacuated panels (4, 4′), at least one of which is essentially formed by an evacuated envelope inside which a polymeric filling material is contained, and at least one other is essentially formed by an evacuated envelope inside which an inorganic filler is present, in the form of powders, fibers or their mixtures. Each of said evacuated panels (4, 4′) is rolled up on itself to the extent that two opposed edges thereof (5, 5′), that are parallel to the rolling axis, are mutually set side by side. Said rolled evacuated panels (4, 4′) are also arranged with said edges (5) of an evacuated panel (4) being staggered with respect to the edges (5′) of another evacuated panel (4′).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2004Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: SAES GETTERS S.p.A.Inventors: Paolo Manini, Pierattilio Di Gregorio
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Patent number: 6755218Abstract: A duct to receive duct wrap is provided with a plurality of posts at different locations on and upstanding from the post to protrude through the duct wrap. Wrap retainers fit onto the post over the duct wrap securing the duct wrap on the duct.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Royal Group Technologies LimitedInventor: Larry Whitty
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Publication number: 20040118472Abstract: Provided is an air duct suitable for conducting a flow of air. The air duct includes a central layer formed from a fiber glass. The central layer has an inner surface and an outer surface. The air duct also includes a liner layer arranged adjacent to the inner surface of the central layer. The liner layer is formed from an organic material and is substantially free of fiber glass, or is formed from polyester and rayon. The central layer and liner layer are arranged to define a channel for conducting a flow of air.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Joseph E. Mota, Madhumita Molly Datta
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Patent number: 6752176Abstract: An adapter blank is provided which is adjustable in size to join generally tubular structures of different diameters, such as pipe insulation cladding, together. The adapter blank includes a tapering wall having a rim defining a larger diameter matching larger diameter pipe insulation cladding to be joined by the adapter. An overlapping edge extends away from the rim. Graduations are located at various different constant distances away from the rim. Indicia, such as numbers, are preferably provided adjacent at least some of the graduations to indicate the various different smaller diameter pipe insulation cladding sizes. The adapter blank is cut along the graduation corresponding with the smaller diameter pipe insulation cladding to be joined with the adapter. The adapter blank is thus modified into a finished adapter ready for installation joining together pipe insulation cladding, or other tubular structures of different diameters; or terminating an end of pipe, tank, vessel or other tubular structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventors: Todd Price, Michael Bellah
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Patent number: 6739803Abstract: Methods are provided for installing an electrically heated pipe-in-pipe pipeline on the seafloor. Inner and outer pipe segments are formed and the inner pipe is coated and insulated. Coating may include sprayed polyurethane foam and insulating half-shells that are placed around welds. Epoxy is preferably coated on the inner pipe before other coatings. The segments are loaded on a lay barge and water stops are preferably installed in the annulus as the pipeline is formed. Water stops may be formed by placing a liquid polymer in the annulus and allowing it to cure.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Ronald Marshall Bass, Byron Lee Newberry, David John Liney
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Publication number: 20040089361Abstract: The combination of a flexible pipe, e.g. plastic, and a reinforcing member mounted around the pipe to strengthen the pipe and to enhance its ability to resist deformation under load. In one embodiment the reinforcing member includes a flexible perforated plastic netting containing an aggregation of lightweight elements such as expanded polystyrene beads capable of wrapping around the pipe, preferably in helical fashion along the length of the pipe. In another embodiment, a number of members are mounted on the pipe in longitudinally extending fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Dennis W. Koerner
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Patent number: 6732765Abstract: A pipeline for the transport of refrigerated media, including at least two metal pipes, positioned concentrically and at a distance to one another, an insulating layer made of layers of insulating material and reflecting material alternately positioned over one another being provided in the ring gap between the metal pipes and the ring gap being evacuated and a spacer in the form of a helix being wound onto the inner pipe. The spacer (3) is a metal wire (3a), onto which bodies (3b) made of a mechanically resistive insulating material, which are provided with a hole, are threaded at specific intervals.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: NexansInventors: Klaus Schippl, Stephan Lange
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Publication number: 20040079431Abstract: A pipe blanket is provided for wrapping around and insulating a pipe. The pipe blanket comprises an insulation mat having an outer surface and an inner surface adapted to lie adjacent the pipe when the pipe blanket is wrapped around the pipe. An outer cover of the pipe blanket is coupled to the outer surface of the insulation mat. The insulation mat is configured to enclose a variety of pipes having different sized diameters. The pipe blanket further includes a closure means configured for securing the insulation mat and outer cover about the pipe. The insulation mat further includes a plurality of pleats.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: Ronald E. Kissell
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Publication number: 20040074554Abstract: Extrusion dies and methods for forming dual wall corrugated plastic pipe and dual wall plastic pipe having a foam annular core that provides homogenous melt flow to each axially displaced orifice by means of an individual concentric spiral mandrel are disclosed. Spiral mandrels transport the melt from the extruders initially in spiral paths and then to spiral paths having diminishing depths so that the melt from adjacent spiral paths mix axially resulting in an annular path of homogenous melt. Extrusion die and methods for real time, continuous and remote control of the openings of the axially displaced orifices by moving the die lip closest and furthest from the extruder in a precise manner are also disclosed. A means for controlling separation of the die lips for both the inner and outer wall walls of the pipe gives the pipe manufacturer the benefit of better controlling quality in real time and changing grades on the fly by controlling wall thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2001Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Joseph M. Starita
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Publication number: 20040069362Abstract: This invention is related to ultra-light conduit for used air and a method for construction of such a conduit with sandwich sheet type of material such as “THERMO-FOIL™” permitting to avoid losses of heat and humid air. The method of construction of a used air rectangular conduit includes the following five (5) steps: 1) cutting of a sandwich sheet 2) sealing around the sandwich sheet 3) heat formation of lengthwise channels on the surface of sandwich sheet 4) assembling the sandwich sheet into a conduit of a predetermined length and 5) installing a lengthwise vertical reinforcement into the conduit and providing a male adaptor to a fore end of the conduit which could be adapted to an aft end of a joining conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Marc Lessard, Mona Tremblay
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Patent number: 6715297Abstract: A method enables a duct to be coupled to a gas turbine engine casing. The method comprises extending a first inner tube support member circumferentially around the duct, such that a radially inner side of the first inner tube support is against the duct, and wherein the first inner tube support member has a substantially curved cross sectional profile extending between the radially inner side of the first inner tube support, and a radially outer side of the first inner tube support. The method also comprises extending an outer tube support member circumferentially around the first inner tube support member such that the outer tube support member is against the first inner tube support member outer surface, and coupling the outer tube support member to the gas turbine engine casing.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Mark Douglas Swinford, Kevin Todd Bowers
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Patent number: 6695016Abstract: A housing of a device for the treatment of gases hotter than the ambient temperature, in particular flue gases, comprises an exterior frame made of supports. At the interior side of said frame an insulating wall is arranged which comprises an interior side metal sheet and an exterior side metal sheet, wherein insulating material having an extremely low heat conductivity is arranged between said metal sheets.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Rheinhold & Mahla AGInventor: Klaus-Dieter Buck
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Patent number: 6691742Abstract: A pipe assembly includes pipe having a protecting saddle connected thereto. A support member and a support saddle are provided to sustain the pipe, with the protecting saddle resting on the support saddle. One of the protecting saddle and the support saddle has a slippery coating to allow the pipe to move relative to the support saddle.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Thomas L. Cooper
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Publication number: 20040030016Abstract: The invention concerns a method for making a quasi-incompressible phase-change material (PCM) having low thermal conductivity, the resulting products and their uses. The method consists in combining with a phase-change material (PCM) in liquid state a thickening agent selected to reduce significantly thermal convection, the formed material having, depending on the combinations performed, a gelled structure or a colloidal dispersed system. The PCM consists of a mixture of chemical compounds of the family of alkanes, paraffins, waxes, fatty alcohols, fatty acids and the like, and the thickening agent can be organic (aromatic ureas), organometallic (alkaline or alkaline-earth soaps) or purely inorganic (silica, silico-aluminates such as bentonite made oleophilic). The invention is useful for thermal isolation of containers or ducts, and in particular for thermal insulation of hydrocarbon ducts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Angele Chomard, Jean-Claude Hipeaux, Jacques Jarin