Claims
- 1. An electrically heated fluid-carrying conduit construction comprising a pipe adapted to contain said fluid, an electrical heater for heating said pipe disposed around said pipe and extending along the length thereof, and a thermal insulating material disposed around said heater, wherein said pipe consists of an electrically insulating synthetic plastic material, wherein said heater comprises a seamless sleeve of synthetic polymeric material having electrically conductive particles disposed substantially homogeneously therethrough, an electrical cable assembly having an electrical connector for connection to a power source and a pair of leads extending therefrom, a pair of electrically conductive bands fixed against said sleeve in spaced relation along a predetermined length thereof defining the length of said heater along said pipe, means for connecting one of said pair of leads to one of said pair of bands and means for connecting the other of said pair of leads to the other of said pair of bands; and wherein said insulating material consists of a seamless jacket of foamed synthetic plastic material having randomly disposed air pockets therethrough, wherein the outer portion of said jacket is in a more compacted condition than the inner portion of said jacket so that the air pockets immediately adjacent the outer periphery of said jacket are of a size smaller than the air pockets immediately adjacent said heater, whereby said jacket has a higher density on the outside surface thereof for greater wear and impact resistance and good thermal insulating properties adjacent said pipe.
- 2. The conduit construction of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive particles are carbonaceous particles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 953,282, filed Oct. 20, 1978, now abandoned.
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