Claims
- 1. A composite reinforced plastic pipe which includes a tubular inner liner of resin impregnated surfacing veil and/or mat, an inner layer of continuous resin impregnated fiberglass strands wound circumferentially in a helical manner about said inner liner in contact with the outer peripheral surface of said inner liner, a core layer disposed circumferentially about said inner layer in full surface engagement therewith, said core layer consisting of a homogenous particle size sand-resin composition having a sand-resin ratio in the range of approximately 2.5:1 to 4:1 by weight, and an outer layer of continuous resin impregnated fiberglass strands wound circumferentially in a helical manner about said core layer, said inner and outer resin impregnated continuous fiberglass strands having a resin to glass ratio in the range of approximately 20:80 to 35:65 by weight, said sand-resin composition comprising a mixture of rigid resin to flexible resin in the range of approximately 80:20 to 50:50 so as to enable approximately 4-9 percent resin elongation, said inner liner, inner layer, core layer and outer layer being cured to form a composite plastic pipe having high resistance to internal and external pressures.
- 2. A composite reinforced plastic pipe as defined in claim 1 wherein said sand-resin composition of said core layer includes substantially pure silica.
- 3. A composite reinforced plastic pipe as defined in claim 2 wherein said sand has an average particle diameter of approximately 0.0012 inch (0.0285 cm).
- 4. A composite reinforced plastic pipe as defined in claim 1 wherein for a nominal inner diameter pipe of approximately 24 inches, said inner layer comprises at least three concentric coaxial windings of said resin impregnated fiberglass strands, wound in successive concentric overlying layers, and wherein said outer layer comprises at least two concentric coaxial windings of fiberglass strands.
- 5. A composite reinforced plastic pipe as defined in claim 1 wherein said core layer has a radial thickness equal to approximately 40-60 percent of the total radial wall thickness of the finished pipe.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part from copending application, Ser. No. 879,112, filed Feb. 21, 1978, now abandoned and relates generally to tubular pipe such as used in pressure water, sewer systems and the like, and more particularly to novel composite reinforced plastic pipe wherein the pipe has improved high resistance to internal and external pressures.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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