Claims
- 1. Apparatus for coating the interior of a pipe with a continuous layer of plastic by preheating the pipe and thereafter flowing particulated synthetic polymeric material from a fluidized bed into the interior of the preheated pipe while the pipe is being rotated, comprising:
- means, including an enclosure, within which a fluidized bed of polymeric material is formed; support means for rotatably supporting a pipe about its axial centerline while polymeric material flows thereinto; a preheating means by which the temperature of the pipe can be elevated, means for transferring the pipe into the preheating means and from the preheating means onto the support means;
- a main flow conduit including means by which one end thereof is connected to receive flow of polymeric material from the fluidized bed contained within said enclosure; an inlet connector means for removably connecting the other end of said main flow conduit to one end of the pipe; a paint valve means connected for controlling flow from the fluidized bed contained within said enclosure into said main flow conduit; means, including a blow air control valve, by which a source of air pressure is connected to said main flow conduit at a location downstream of said paint valve to provide flow of air into said flow conduit at a location between said paint valve and said connector, so that said blow air control valve controls flow of air from said source of air pressure and into said main flow conduit;
- means forming an outlet connector which can be removably connected to the other end of the pipe, a suction means associated with said outlet connector by which reduced pressure is effected within the pipe when said outlet connector is affixed thereto;
- means by which said blow air valve is opened when said paint valve is closed, and vice versa;
- indicator means connected to said means by which said blow air valve is opened when said paint valve is closed, thereby signaling that a charge of polymeric material is contained within the pipe and therefore the outlet connector should be removed from the other end of the pipe;
- whereby a pipe can be moved into the preheating means where the temperature of the pipe is elevated, and thereafter the pipe is mounted for rotation on the support means, the inlet connector is connected to one end of the preheated pipe and the outlet connector is connected to the other end of the preheated pipe with the blow air flowing into one end of the pipe and a suction applied to the other end thereof, whereupon the blow air valve is closed while the paint valve is simultaneously opened while the suction is continued thereby causing a charge from the fluidized bed of polymeric material to move into and coat the interior of the rotating pipe, and the position of the valves thereafter is reversed to push the charge of plastic through the interior of the pipe.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blow air valve is a normally open solenoid actuated valve, said paint valve is a normally closed solenoid actuated valve; switch means, including circuitry, by which the solenoid of said blow air valve is caused to close said blow air valve while simultaneously the solenoid of said paint valve is caused to open said paint valve for a time interval during which the charge of polymeric material from the fluidized bed can be forced into the main flow conduit, and said switch means thereafter causes the solenoids to close the paint valve while simultaneously the blow air valve is opened to thereby discontinue the flow of polymeric material from the fluidized bed into the main flow conduit and commence blowing the charge of polymeric material through the interior of the pipe.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blow air valve and said paint valve each include a solenoid by which they are actuated; a time delay device; a start switch;
- means, including circuitry, connecting each said solenoid and said time delay device together such that actuation of said start switch which causes the solenoid of the blow air valve to move the last said valve to the open position so that a flow of air into said main conduit occurs for a first time interval, and thereafter, the solenoid of the blow air valve causes the last said valve to be closed while the solenoid of the paint valve is actuated to cause the paint valve to be opened for another time interval, after while said blow air valve is again opened while said paint valve is again closed, thereby blowing the charge of polymeric material through the pipe.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blow air valve and said paint valve are each a solenoid actuated valve; a time delay device; a start switch;
- means, including circuitry, by which said start switch, solenoids, and time delay device are connected such that actuation of the start switch causes the solenoid of the blow air valve to open, whereupon a flow of air occurs to said main conduit for a first time interval, and thereafter, the last said solenoid causes the blow air valve to be closed while the solenoid of the paint valve causes the paint valve to be opened for another time interval after which said blow air valve is again opened while said paint valve is again closed, thereby blowing the charge of polymeric material through the pipe;
- said suction means includes a venturi for producing a low pressure, a solenoid actuated venturi air supply valve connected to said venturi for effecting flow of air therethrough; said means, including circuitry, being connected to said means which operates said blow air valve and said paint valve to cause said indicator means to signal when said charge of polymeric material is contained within the pipe.
- 5. Apparatus for coating the interior of tubular goods, comprising:
- means for rotating a preheated pipe about the longitudinal centerline thereof;
- means forming an enclosure which includes apparatus by which a dry fluidized bed of plastic can be formed therewithin;
- a source of compressed gas at a relatively high pressure above atmospheric pressure, a source of reduced pressure at a relatively low pressure below atmospheric pressure;
- an inlet connector which can be removably affixed to one end of said preheated pipe when the pipe is rotatably supported;
- an outlet connector which can be removably connected to the other end of the rotating pipe, means connected to said source of reduced pressure and said outlet connector by which reduced pressure is effected within the last said pipe when the outlet connector is affixed thereto;
- conduit means connecting said inlet connector to said enclosure and to said source of compressed gas, a blow valve means interposed in said conduit means between said source of compressed gas and said inlet connector for controlling flow of compressed gas into said inlet connector; a paint valve means interposed between said enclosure and said inlet connector for controlling flow of fluidized plastic from said fluidized bed into said inlet connector;
- means for simultaneously closing said blow valve means while opening said paint valve means and thereafter closing said paint valve means while simultaneously opening said blow valve means so that a charge of plastic can be forced to flow from the enclosure, through the inlet connector, and into the rotating preheated pipe;
- said outlet connector is connected to the other end of the pipe for effecting said reduced pressure within the pipe while said paint valve is open;
- indicator means connected to provide a signal in response to actuation of said paint and blow valve means which indicates that a charge of plastic has been transferred from said enclosure and is in the act of traveling towards the other end of the pipe so that the outlet connector can be removed from said other end of the pipe before the charge of plastic reaches the outlet connector.
- 6. In a coating apparatus having means for heating a pipe and rotating the heated pipe, and a fluidized bed apparatus having a chamber therein for containing a fluidized bed of plastic particles, a source of high pressure blow air, a vacuum source, and inlet connector for being removably attached to one end of the pipe, and an outlet connector for being removably attached to the other end of the pipe, the improvement comprising:
- means, including a paint valve, connector to control flow from said chamber to said inlet connector; means, including a blow air valve, connected to control the flow of said source of high pressure blow air to said inlet connector;
- means for opening said paint valve while simultaneously closing said blow air valve, and vice versa;
- means flow connecting said outlet connector to said vacuum source;
- indicator means connected to provide a signal which indicates that said paint valve has closed after a charge from said fluidized bed has been transferred into said inlet connector so that said outlet connector can be removed from the other end of the pipe; said indicator means being connected to provide said signal in response to said paint valve and said blow valve, respectively, having been moved to the closed and open position, respectively, after having been positioned in the open and closed position, respectively;
- whereby, said blow air valve can be opened to establish a flow of blow air through the inlet connector and into the rotating hot pipe while said outlet connector augments the flow therethrough due to the vacuum, whereupon, said paint valve can be opened while said blow air valve is simultaneously closed to thereby cause the vacuum at the outlet connector to cause a flow of plastic material to occur from the fluidized bed into the pipe, and thereafter said paint valve is closed while said blow air valve is opened to cause the plastic particles in the conduit to continue to flow into the pipe; and said outlet connector can be removed from the outlet end of the pipe prior to the charge reaching the outlet connector.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said blow air valve and said paint valve are each a solenoid actuated valve, said paint valve is held closed by the solenoid thereof while said blow air valve is held open by the solenoid thereof; switch means, including circuitry, by which the solenoid of said blow air valve is caused to close said blow air valve while simultaneously the solenoid of said paint valve is caused to open said paint valve for a time interval which enables the charge of plastics from the fluidized bed to be forced into the inlet connector, and said switch means thereafter causes the solenoids to close the paint valve while simultaneously the blow air valve is opened to thereby discontinue the flow of plastic from the fluidized bed into the inlet connector and commence blowing the transferred plastic material through the interior of the pipe.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said blow air valve and said paint valve are each a solenoid actuated valve; a time delay device; a start switch;
- means, including circuitry, by which said start switch and time delay device are connected to cause the solenoid of the blow air valve to open said blow air valve to thereby flow air into said inlet connector for a first time interval and thereafter, the last said solenoid moves the blow air valve to the closed position while the solenoid of the paint valve is actuated to cause the paint valve to be opened for another time interval after which said blow air valve is again opened while said paint valve is again closed, thereby blowing the transferred plastic material through the pipe.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said vacuum source includes a venturi for producing a low pressure, a solenoid actuated venturi air supply valve connected to said venturi for effecting flow of air therethrough; said indicator means is connected to said means which operates said blow air valve and said paint valve to cause said indicator means to signal that the transferred plastic material is contained within the pipe and therefore, the suction means should be removed from the other end of the pipe.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation of Patent Application Ser. No. 704,965, filed July 13, 1976, now Pat. No. 4,089,998, entitled "Method of Powder Coating the Interior of Tubular Goods".
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