Claims
- 1. A weld head for bonding a pair of abutted thermoplastic tubular end portions defining a juncture, the weld head openable and closeable to receive the tubular end portions, the weld head comprising:
a) a weld head body having a cylindrical chamber to receive the abutted tubular end portions; b) a composite heater portion in said weld head body, the heater portion positioned at and extending around said juncture when the weld head is closed, the heater portion comprising a central heated section, the central heated section positioned to embrace the abutted tubular end portions at their juncture, a pair of secondary sections on each side of the central heated section, the secondary sections formed of a nonmetallic material differing from the central heated section, the secondary sections positioned to embrace the tubular end portions at a position separated from the juncture, and c) a heater element thermally connected to the central heated section, the heater element providing thermal energy to the abutted thermoplastic tubular end portions adjacent the central heated section thereby melting said end portions creating a melt zone, said melt zone positioned adjacent the central heated section and extending longitudinally on each of the tubular end portions to also be adjacent the secondary sections, and wherein the central heated section is of a material having a first thermal conductivity and the secondary sections are both of a material of lesser thermal conductivity and a numerical value of the first thermal conductivity, when expressed in units of BTU-inch/Foot2-hour-degree F., is at least two orders of magnitude greater than the second thermal conductivity.
- 2. The weld head of claim 1, wherein the central heated section is comprised of copper and the secondary sections are both of a material of a lesser thermal conductivity than copper.
- 3. The weld head of claim 1, wherein the secondary sections are comprised of a material chosen from a set consisting of polybenzimidazole and polyimide.
- 4. The weld head of claim 1 wherein the composite heater portion is comprised of ceramic material.
- 5. A weld head for providing improved cycle time in the conduction welding of abutted tubular end portions of melt processable plastics, the abutted end portions defining a juncture, the weld head comprising:
a) a body portion embraceable around the abutted tubular end portions for securing the end portions during the welding process; b) a heater portion fixed in the body portion, the heater portion comprising a central heated section with a tubular engagement portion including a bore for extending around and engaging the abutted tubular end portions at the juncture, the central heated portion formed of a material having a first thermal conductivity, the heater portion further comprised of a pair of isolation sections sandwiched around the central heater section providing isolation to said heated section, each isolation section having a tubular engagement portion with a bore for extending around and engaging the abutted tubular end portions at a position separated from the juncture, said isolation sections each formed of a nonmetallic material having a second thermal conductivity which is less than the first thermal conductivity and wherein the central heated section is of a material of a first thermal conductivity and the secondary sections are both of a material of lesser thermal conductivity and a numerical value of the first thermal conductivity, when expressed in units of BTU-inch/Foot2-hour-degree F., is at least two orders of magnitude greater than the second thermal conductivity.
- 6. The weld head of claim 5, wherein the secondary isolation sections are formed of plastic.
- 7. The weld head of claim 5, wherein the secondary isolation sections are formed of a ceramic material.
- 8. The weld head of claim 5, wherein the central heated section and the secondary isolation sections are each formed of ceramic material.
- 9. The weld head of claim 5, wherein the central heated section is comprised of copper.
- 10. The weld head of claim 5 wherein the bore of the central heated section has a plating comprising stainless steel.
- 11. A method of conduction welding abutted tubular end portions of melt processable plastics tubes and fittings, the method comprising the steps of:
abutting the end portions in a weld head; encircling the end portions with central heated section of the weld head and with a pair of nonmetallic isolation sections of the weld head; heating the central heated section until the melt processable plastic is fused; restricting heat transfer by surrounding the central heated portion with a pair of isolation sections having a lesser thermal conductivity than the central heated portion, the central heated portion having a first thermal conductivity and the isolation sections having a second thermal conductivity and the numerical value of the first thermal conductivity, when expressed in BTU-inch/Foot2-hour-degree F., being at least two orders of magnitude greater than the second thermal conductivity; allowing the fused melt processable plastic to, at least partially solidify; and removing the now fused end portions from the weld head.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of forming the central heated section substantially of copper.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of forming the secondary isolation sections of a material selected from a group consisting of polybenzimidazole, polyimide and ceramic.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of forming both the central heated section and the secondary isolation sections of ceramic materials.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of plating the central heated section with stainless steel or monel.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of surrounding the abutted tubular end portions with a thin layer of an impervious material prior to welding.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of surrounding the abutted tubular end portions with a thin layer of an impervious material prior to welding, the impervious material being selected from a group consisting of polyimide film, stainless steel foil, aluminum foil and nickel foil.
CLAIM TO PRIORITY
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/528,402 filed on Mar. 20, 2000, issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 6,629,551 on Oct. 7, 2003, which is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/295,103 filed Apr. 18, 1999. These applications are incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09528402 |
Mar 2000 |
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10679940 |
Oct 2003 |
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Parent |
09295103 |
Apr 1999 |
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09528402 |
Mar 2000 |
US |