Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – With intermediate insulation layer
Patent
1985-07-30
1987-06-16
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
With intermediate insulation layer
138103, 138121, 138113, 138129, F16L 5914
Patent
active
046730028
ABSTRACT:
To transfer a fluid at high service temperature and pressure without the limitations of rigid tubing, a flexible tube is provided with a plurality of generally concentric tubular layers for transferring fluids. The innermost layers define a fluid flow path and provide insulation without pressure containment whereas the outermost layers provide fluid containment and resist pressure exerted by the fluid flowing through the tube. By utilizing a plurality of layers of different materials selected to have specific characteristics, the flexible tube operates at a service temperature and pressure providing a high level of energy transfer.
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Oman Joel E.
Scanlon John F.
Sherman William D.
Bryant III James E.
Sundstrand Corporation
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