Claims
- 1. A reinforced, flexible piping formed about an axis comprising in a radial direction:a cylindrical inner continuous metal tube (1) which is impermeable to effluents conveyed by said piping, a pressure-resistant layer (3) which is capable of withstanding internal pressure from within the piping and external pressure from outside the piping, the pressure-resistant layer having reinforcement made of wire having a T-shaped profile cooperating with wire having a U-shaped profile and wound in a small-pitch spiral around said inner metal tube, and a sealing sheath (4, 6, 7) made from extruded plastic encasing the pressure-resistant layer therein.
- 2. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 1, in which an intermediate layer (2) of a plastic material is inserted between the inner metal tube (1) and the pressure-resistant layer (3).
- 3. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 2, in which said intermediate layer (2) is extruded onto the said continuous metal tube (1).
- 4. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 2, in which said intermediate layer (2) comprises a strip wound onto said continuous metal tube.
- 5. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 1, which has at least one layer of reinforcement (5) resistant to traction arranges externally to said pressure resistant layer (3).
- 6. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 5, in which said sealing sheath (4) is arranged between the layer (3) of pressure-resistant reinforcement and a layer (5) of reinforcement resistant to traction.
- 7. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 1, in which said sealing sheath (6;7) is arranged external to a layer of traction resistant reinforcement (5).
- 8. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 7, in which said sealing sheath (7) is externally protected by a flexible metal layer (8).
- 9. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 5 having two sealing sheaths, one (4) directly on the pressure-resistant layer (3) and the other underneath the layer of reinforcement (5) resistant to traction.
- 10. A reinforced, flexible piping formed about an axis comprising in a radial direction:a cylindrical inner continuous metal tube (1) which is impermeable to effluents conveyed by said piping, an intermediate layer (2) of a plastic material, a pressure-resistant layer (3) disposed over the intermediate layer which is capable of withstanding internal pressure from within the piping and external pressure from outside the piping, the pressure-resistant layer having reinforcement made of wire having a T-shaped profile wound in a small-pitch spiral around said inner metal tube and a sealing sheath (4, 6, 7) made from extruded plastic encasing the pressure-resistant layer therein.
- 11. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 10 in which said intermediate layer (2) is extruded onto the said continuous metal tube (1).
- 12. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 10 in which said intermediate layer (2) comprises a strip wound onto said continuous metal tube.
- 13. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 10 which has at least one layer of reinforcement (5) resistant to traction arranges externally to said pressure resistant layer (3).
- 14. Flexible piping as claimed 13 in which said sealing sheath (4) is arranged between the layer (3) of pressure-resistant reinforcement and a layer (5) of reinforcement resistant to traction.
- 15. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 10 in which said sealing sheath (6;7) is arranged externally to layer of traction resistant reinforcement (5).
- 16. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 15 in which said sealing sheath (7) is externally protected by a flexible metal layer (8).
- 17. Flexible piping as claimed in claim 13 having two sealing sheaths, one (4) directly on the pressure-resistant layer (3) and the other underneath the layer of reinforcement (5) resistant to traction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/156,045, filed on Sep. 17, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,667.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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