Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – Bonded to each other
Patent
1988-03-14
1991-09-03
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
Bonded to each other
138140, 138149, 138177, 138178, 505 1, 505812, 505809, 505879, 505885, 428 346, 428930, F16L 1112, H01B 1200
Patent
active
050444069
ABSTRACT:
A pipe comprises a hollow support member made from a member selected from copper and copper compounds and a copper oxide superconducting ceramic material which covers the inner surface of the support member with a space kept in the pipe for use in a magnet or power accumulator device.
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Bryant III James E.
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co,. Ltd.
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