Claims
- 1. Method of powder coating the interior of individual joints of pipe with a powdered synthetic resin material, comprising the steps of:
- (1) preheating each of the joints of pipe to a temperature in excess of the fusion temperature of the synthetic resin material;
- (2) successively rotating each of the preheated joints of pipe about its longitudinal axis at a speed which enables any subsequently fused synthetic resin material to spread into a continuous film about the interior of the joints of pipe;
- (3) making a pocket-forming apparatus by forming a chamber within which a charge of powdered synthetic resin material can be isolated; providing said chamber with an inlet end and an outlet end; and, connecting one end of a rotating joint of pipe to the outlet end of the chamber; and, applying atmospheric pressure to the inlet end of the chamber;
- (4) placing a dormant charge of powdered synthetic resin material within the chamber of said pocket-forming apparatus; said dormant charge being in excess of the amount of powdered resin material required to uniformly coat the entire interior of said rotating joint of pipe in a single pass of the dormant charge through the rotating joint of pipe;
- (5) forming from said dormant charge a pocket of powdered synthetic resin material which is smaller in volume that the interior of said rotating joint of pipe; and, forcing said pocket to move into the interior of said rotating joint of pipe by applying a suction at the other end of the rotating joint of pipe; thereby forcing a stream of compressible fluid to flow through the inlet end of the chamber of said pocket-forming apparatus to substantially simultaneously move the entire dormant charge from the chamber into said rotating joint of pipe as the pocket of powdered resin material, whereupon the interior of said preheated, rotating joint of pipe is coated with synthetic resin material contained within the pocket in a single pass of the pocket therethrough;
- (6) said pocket, as it flows through the interior of said joint of pipe, is limited to a length which is less than the length of said joint of pipe.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said pocket-forming apparatus is provided with a valve means upstream of said inlet end of said chamber, so that when a suction is applied to the other end of the pipe joint and the valve means is opened, said dormant charge moves from said pocket-forming apparatus into said joint of pipe as a dense pocket comprised of a mixture of air and plastic powder.
- 3. Method of powder coating the interior of a pipe with a powdered synthetic plastic resin material comprising the steps of:
- (1) preheating the pipe to a temperature in excess of the fusion temperature of the powdered plastic resin;
- (2) rotating said preheated pipe of step (1) about its longitudinal axis at a velocity which causes any subsequently fused plastic material to spread out into a continuous film;
- (3) said pipe has an inlet end opposed to an outlet end; connecting an inlet end of the pipe to one end of a flow conduit, while the other end of the pipe is connected to a source of reduced pressure;
- (4) placing a charge of the plastic powder upstream of the pipe inlet and within the flow conduit; said charge lies dormant within said flow conduit, the dormant charge being in excess of the quantity of plastic required to coat the interior of the pipe;
- (5) applying atmospheric pressure to the other end of the flow conduit at a location upstream of said dormant charge to cause a pressure differential across the entire dormant charge which is of a magnitude to form the entire dormant charge into a fluidized pocket of plastic material having a volume which is less than the volume of the interior of the pipe, the pressure differential being of a magnitude to move the pocket into and along the length of the pipe; and,
- (6) continuing to effect said pressure differential to move the entire pocket from the flow conduit and through the preheated, rotating pipe, while limiting the length of the pocket to a value less than the length of the pipe; whereupon said pocket progressively deposits particles of powdered plastic onto the heated, inside surface of the pipe, and the particles of plastic fuse thereto as the pocket moves into the pipe inlet, through the pipe, and out the other end of the pipe.
- 4. Method of powder coating the interior of a single joint of large, long, pipe with a powdered synthetic plastic resin comprising the steps of:
- (1) selecting a synthetic plastic resin material in particulate form which is capable of being bonded to the interior wall surface of a large, long, heated joint of pipe;
- (2) preheating the joint of pipe to a temperature in excess of the fusion temperature of the powdered synthetic resin material;
- (3) rotating the preheated joint of pipe about its longitudinal axis at a speed which enables any subsequently fused resin material to spread onto the interior wall surface of the joint of pipe as a continuous film;
- (4) providing a chamber with an inlet and an outlet; and isolating a charge of the resin material of step (1) within said chamber; said charge lying dormant within said chamber, the dormant charge being in excess of the amount of powdered plastic resin material required to uniformly coat the interior wall surface of said joint of pipe;
- (5) communicating one end of the rotating, preheated, joint of pipe with the outlet of said chamber, while connecting the other end of the joint of pipe to a suction means to cause a reduced pressure between the interior of the joint of pipe and the atmosphere;
- (6) forming the dormant charge of plastic resin material into a dense pocket which is smaller in volume than the interior of said joint of pipe by forcing the entire dense pocket of step (4) to flow into the interior of said joint of pipe by applying said suction means whereupon a pressure differential is effected across the pocket as a stream of compressible fluid from the atmosphere flows through the inlet of said chamber and through said joint of pipe, thereby forming the pocket with the leading part of the stream of compressible fluid, and moving the pocket only one time through the joint of pipe in advance of the trailing part of said stream of compressible fluid whereupon the interior of said joint of pipe is contacted by and coated with the plastic resin material in a single pass;
- (7) said pocket, as it flows through the interior of said joint of pipe is confined to a length which is less than the length of said joint of pipe.
- 5. The method of claim 4 and further including the step of providing said inlet of said chamber with a valve means; connecting the upstream side of said valve means to a source of atmospheric pressure; forming a moving pocket of plastic material by opening said valve means whereupon a flow occurs through said pocket-forming apparatus and said pocket is moved through said joint of pipe as particles therefrom contact and fuse to the inner wall of the joint of pipe.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation of Ser. No. 516,661 filed July 21, 1983, now abandoned; which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 180,191 filed Aug. 22, 1980, now abandoned; which was a division of Ser. No. 862,261 filed Dec. 20, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,699. U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,699 was copending with Ser. No. 704,964 filed July 13, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,998, issued May 16, 1978, and Ser. No. 795,127 filed May 9, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,798 issued Oct. 31, 1978. A reissue patent application Ser. No. 06/335,162 was filed Dec. 28, 1981 based on U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,699.
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