Claims
- 1. An ice rink installation having a plurality of interconnected rink boards defining a skating area of the ice rink installation, a polymer plastic piping being imbedded within a substrate of the ice rink installation at least beneath the skating area, said polymer plastic piping being coupled to a cooling source to provide a coolant to said polymer plastic piping and, in turn, said substrate to facilitate cooling of the ice rink installation,
- wherein said polymer plastic piping comprises:
- a tubular polymer plastic body which has a wall with an exterior surface and an interior surface, and the wall has a thickness which is between 5.0% and 8.5% of an inner diameter of said tubular polymer plastic body to promote efficient heat transfer, between the coolant and said ice rink substrate, through the wall by providing less resistance to heat transfer; and
- a plurality of vanes are provided on the interior surface of the wall to reinforce the wall of the polymer plastic piping and prevent collapse thereof when embedding the polymer plastic piping within the substrate, said plurality of vanes on the interior surface have a radial height which is less than the radial thickness of the wall, said plurality of vanes on the interior surface are arranged in a helical pattern for promoting non-laminar flow of the coolant flowing through the tubular polymer plastic body and facilitating an intimate contact between the coolant and the interior surface of the tubular polymeric plastic body to maximize the heat transfer therebetween.
- 2. The ice rink installation according to claim 1, wherein the vanes are provided on the exterior surface of the wall to facilitate intimate contact with the substrate, and the vanes have a radial height which is less than the radial thickness of the wall.
- 3. The ice rink installation according to claim 1, wherein the tubular polymer plastic body has an inner diameter of 1 inch and the wall thickness is less than 0.085 inches.
- 4. The ice rink installation according to claim 1, wherein the tubular polymer plastic body has an inner diameter of 2 inches and the wall thickness is less than 0.170 inches.
- 5. The ice rink installation according to claim 1, wherein the vanes are provided on the exterior surface of the wall to facilitate intimate contact with the substrate.
- 6. The ice rink installation according to claim 1, wherein said wall thickness is between 5.0% and 6.5% of a maximum dimension of the inner diameter.
- 7. An ice rink installation having a plurality of interconnected rink boards defining a skating area of the ice rink installation, a first network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping being imbedded within a substrate of the ice rink installation at least beneath the skating area, said polymer plastic piping being coupled to a cooling source, via a cooling supply header and a cooling return header, to provide a coolant to said plurality of separate lengths of the polymer plastic piping and, in turn, said substrate to facilitate cooling of the ice rink installation;
- wherein each separate length of the polymer plastic piping of said first network comprises:
- a tubular polymer plastic body which has a wall with an exterior surface and an interior surface, and the wall has a thickness which is between 5.0% and 8.5% of an inner diameter of said tubular polymer plastic body to promote efficient heat transfer, between the coolant and ice rink substrate, through the wall by providing less resistance to heat transfer, and
- a plurality of vanes are provided on the interior surface of the wall to reinforce the wall of the polymer plastic piping and prevent collapse thereof when embedding the polymer plastic piping within the substrate, said plurality of vanes on the interior surface have a radial height which is less than the radial thickness of the wall, said plurality of vanes on the interior surface are arranged in a helical pattern for promoting non-laminar flow of the coolant flowing through the tubular polymer plastic body and facilitating an intimate contact between the coolant and the interior surface of the tubular polymeric plastic body to maximize the heat transfer therebetween.
- 8. The ice rink installation according to claim 7, wherein said ice rink installation further includes a heating source communicating, via a heating supply header and a heating return header, with a second network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping, and the second network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping is located below the first network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping.
- 9. The ice rink installation according to claim 8, wherein an upper most portion of the ice rink comprises:
- at least one layer of wire mesh reinforcement which supports the first network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping;
- at least one layer of concrete which completely covers both the wire mesh reinforcement and the first network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping;
- at least one layer of compacted sand, located beneath the first network of a plurality of separate lengths of polymer plastic piping, supports the second network of polymer plastic piping; and
- at least one layer of polystyrene insulation is located between and separates the first and second networks from one another.
- 10. The ice rink installation according to claim 7 wherein the vanes are provided on the exterior surface of the wall and the vanes have a radial height which is less than the radial thickness of the wall.
- 11. The ice rink installation according to claim 7 wherein the vanes are provided on the exterior surface of the wall and the vanes have a radial height which is less than the radial thickness of the wall.
- 12. The ice rink installation according to claim 7, wherein the tubular polymer plastic body has an inner diameter of 1 inch and the thickness of the wall is less than 0.085 inches.
- 13. The ice rink installation according to claim 7, wherein the tubular polymer plastic body has an inner diameter of 2 inches and the thickness of the wall is less than 0.170 inches.
- 14. The ice rink installation according to claim 7, wherein the vanes are provided on the exterior surface of the wall.
- 15. The ice rink installation according to claim 7, wherein said wall thickness is between 5.0% and 6.5% of a dimension of the inner diameter.
- 16. The ice rink installation according to claim 1, wherein the helix pattern of the vanes forms an angle of about 5 degrees with a longitudinal axis of the tubular polymer plastic body.
- 17. The ice rink installation according to claim 7, wherein the helix pattern of the vanes forms an angle of about 5 degrees with a longitudinal axis of the tubular polymer plastic body.
- 18. An ice rink installation having a plurality of interconnected rink boards defining a skating area of the ice rink installation, a polymer plastic piping being imbedded within a substrate of the ice rink installation at least beneath the skating area, said polymer plastic piping being coupled to a cooling source to provide a coolant to said polymer plastic piping and, in turn, said substrate to facilitate cooling of the ice rink installation,
- wherein said polymer plastic piping comprises:
- a tubular polymer plastic body which has a wall with an exterior surface and an interior surface, and the wall has a thickness which is between 5.0% and 8.5% of an inner diameter of said tubular polymer plastic body to promote efficient heat transfer through the wall; and
- a plurality of vanes are provided on and the interior surface of the wall and are arranged in a helical pattern to promote non-laminar flow through the polymer plastic piping and facilitate a more efficient heat transfer to the wall, the vanes reinforce the wall of the polymer plastic piping and prevent collapse thereof when embedding the polymer plastic piping within the substrate, the vanes have a radial height which is less than the radial thickness of the wall of the tubular polymer plastic body and the vanes promote non-laminar flow of a coolant through the tubular polymeric plastic body and facilitate an intimate contact between the coolant and the interior surface of the tubular polymeric plastic body to maximize the heat transfer therebetween; and the helix pattern of the vanes forms an angle of about 5 degrees with a longitudinal axis of the tubular polymer plastic body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of parent application Ser. No. 08/815,329 filed on Mar. 10, 1997 , now abandoned.
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