Claims
- 1. An electrically heated pipe assembly comprising:
- a pipe having a longitudinally-extending, electrically-insulating outer surface;
- a pair of conductors extending longitudinally of said pipe outer surface, said conductors being generally parallel to and spaced apart from each other;
- an organic plastic sheet wrapped circumferentially around said pipe outer surface; and,
- a semi-conductor pattern carried on a radially-facing surface of said plastic sheet, said pattern being arranged to provide a plurality of axially spaced conductive stripes and, between adjacent ones of said stripes, a portion of said sheet that is free from said semi-conductor pattern,
- said stripes and said conductors being on the same radial side of said sheet and each of said stripes engaging both of said conductors.
- 2. The pipe assembly of claim 1 wherein said plastic sheet comprises a tape wrapped helically around said pipe outer surface.
- 3. The pipe assembly of claim 2 wherein said tape includes a plurality of semi-conductor stripes extending longitudinally of said tape parallel to and spaced apart from each other, a semi-conductor free area intermediate adjacent ones of said stripes, and a semi-conductor free area extending along each of the longitudinal side edges of said tape.
- 4. The pipe assembly of claim 1 wherein said stripes are on the radially-inward side of said sheet.
- 5. The pipe assembly of claim 4 wherein the exterior surface of said pipe defines a pair of longitudinally-extending recesses, one of said conductors being mounted in each of said recesses and the radial depth of each of said recesses being not greater than the thickness of a respective one of said conductors.
- 6. The pipe assembly of claim 1 wherein said conductor comprises a wire formed in a serpentine pattern to form a generally planar conductor having width several times its thickness.
- 7. The pipe assembly of claim 6 wherein said pipe is flexible.
- 8. The pipe assembly of claim 1 including a generally cylindrical insulating layer defining the outer surface of said pipe assembly.
- 9. An electrically heated pipe assembly comprising:
- a pipe having a longitudinally-extending, electrically insulating outer surface;
- a pair of conductors extending longitudinally of said pipe, said conductors being generally parallel to and spaced apart from each other; and,
- a semi-conductor pattern engaging said outer-surface and said conductors, said pattern being arranged to provide a plurality of axially-spaced conductive stripes and, between adjacent ones of said stripes, an area that is free from said semi-conductor pattern,
- said stripes and said conductors being on the same radial side of said sheet and each of said stripes engaging both of said conductors.
- 10. The pipe assembly of claim 9 wherein said semi-conductor pattern is carried on an organic plastic sheet wrapped circumferentially around said pipe outer surface.
- 11. An electrically heated pipe assembly comprising:
- a pipe having a longitudinally-extending, electrically-insulating outer surface;
- a pair of parallel conductors mounted on said outer surface on generally diametric opposite sides of said pipe;
- an organic plastic tape wrapped helically around said pipe outer surface; and,
- a semi-conductor pattern carried on a radially-inwardly facing surface of said tape, said pattern comprising a pair of parallel conductive stripes extending longitudinally of said tape and spaced apart from each other, a semi-conductor free area intermediate said stripes and a semi-conductor free area extending along each of the longitudinal side edges of said tape, whereby said stripes extend generally helically of said pipe and engage both of said conductors.
- 12. The pipe assembly of claim 11 including a generally cylindrical insulating layer surrounding said tape.
- 13. The pipe assembly of claim 12 wherein said insulating layer is heat-shrunk around said tape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 674,698 filed Nov. 26, 1984, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 295,000 filed Aug. 21, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,485,297 issued Nov. 27, 1984 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 181,974 filed Aug. 28, 1980, now abandoned, all of which are here incorporated by reference.
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