Claims
- 1. A jacket-assembly for protecting a hydraulic elevator jack, comprising:a jacket for covering a portion of the hydraulic elevator jack and creating a space between the jacket and the portion, the jacket manufactured from polyethylene having a density greater than 0.94 gms/cc, and an Izod Impact resistance of greater than 10 ft-lbs/inch; and a seal for hermetically sealing the jacket to the portion.
- 2. An assembly as in claim 1, further comprising a bulkhead for mounting the jacket to the hydraulic elevator jack, the bulkhead having an upper surface and an outer edge, the bulkhead mounted between the jacket and the hydraulic elevator jack.
- 3. An assembly as in claim 1, wherein the jacket in manufactured from high density polyethylene tubing having a density of approximately 0.96 gms/cc.
- 4. A jacket-assembly for protecting a hydraulic elevator jack, comprising:a jacket for covering a portion of the hydraulic elevator jack and creating a space between the jacket and the portion, the jacket manufactured from polythylene having a density greater than 0.94 gms/cc, an Izod Impact resistance of greater than 10 ft-lbs/in, and a utilization temperature range of between −50° and 180° F.; and a seal for hermetically sealing the jacket to the portion.
- 5. An assembly as in claim 4, further comprising a bulkhead for mounting the jacket to the jack, the bulkhead having an upper surface and an outer edge, the bulkhead mounted between the jacket and the hydraulic elevator jack.
- 6. An assembly as in claim 4, further comprising a moisture sensor located in the space between the hydraulic elevator jack and the jacket.
- 7. An assembly as in claim 4, further comprising a pressure tester for testing the seal.
- 8. A jacket-assembly for protecting a hydraulic elevator jack, comprising:a jacket for covering a portion of the hydraulic elevator jack and creating a space between jacket and the portion, the jacket manufactured from polythylene having a density greater than 0.94 gms/cc, an Izod Impact resitances of greater than 10 ft-lbs/inch and a temperature utilization range from approximately −50° to 180° F.; and a seal for hermetically sealing the jacket to the portion.
- 9. An assembly as in claim 8, further comprising a bulkhead for mounting the jacket to the jack, the bulkhead having an upper surface and an outer edge, the bulkhead mounted between the jacket and the portion of the hydraulic elevator jack.
- 10. A method for preventing a hydraulic elevator jack from corroding comprising:encapsulating a portion of the hydraulic elevator jack with a jacket, the jacket manufactured from polyethylene having a density greater than 0.94 gms/cc and Izod Impact resistance of greater than 10 ft-lbs/in.; and hermetically sealing the jacket to the portion.
- 11. A method as in claim 10, further comprising:installing a moisture sensor between the jacket and the portion.
- 12. A method for testing a hermetically sealed jacket-assembly installed on a hydraulic elevator jack comprising:pressurizing the sealed jack-assembly with a gas, wherein the jacket-assembly comprises a jacket manufactured from polyethylene having a density greater than 0.94 gms/cc and an Izod impact resistance of greater than 10 ft-lbs/in; and monitoring the pressure of the gas within the jacket-assembly to detect a pressure drop within the scaled assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/608,310, filed Jun. 30, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,427,575.
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Continuations (1)
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