Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – With intermediate insulation layer
Patent
1975-04-07
1976-05-11
Aegerter, Richard E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
With intermediate insulation layer
138168, 138154, F16L 914, F16L 900
Patent
active
039556018
ABSTRACT:
A laminated heat insulating jacket for conduits having a self-locking separable plastic seam for holding the jacket assembled about a fluid conveying conduit and more particularly a conduit of the type embraced by a heat tracer tube helpful in heating the fluid conduit and its contents. The exterior layer or main body of the jacket comprises suitable impervious plastic strip material equipped along its lateral edges with separable seam forming members. Laminated to the main body strip are one or more layers of resilient heat insulating material and an exposed layer of foil-like heat conducting and heat reflective material serving to minimize heat losses from the conduit and to distribute heat from a heat tracer tube to adjacent areas of a fluid conduit embraced thereby.
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Aegerter Richard E.
Jones Larry
Moore Business Forms Inc.
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