Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible – Braided – interlaced – knitted or woven
Patent
1993-03-30
1997-06-17
Scherbel, David
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
Braided, interlaced, knitted or woven
138137, 138174, F16L 1108
Patent
active
056388705
ABSTRACT:
A tubular body made of thermoplastic resin as the matrix of the body. The tubular body is formed from a woven fabric and sheet assembly including woven fabrics each having reinforcing fibers and thermoplastic fibers interwoven with the woven fabric, and a uniformly oriented or paralleled fiber sheet made of fiber bundles which include reinforcing fibers and thermoplastic resin fibers mixed with the reinforcing fibers. Since the assembly does not become sticky at the room temperature and is wound onto a core without heating process, the assembly can be formed into a desired tubular form with ease.
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Takada Nobuhiro
Tsurufuji Tomoyoshi
Daiwa Seiko Inc.
Hook James F.
Scherbel David
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