Claims
- 1. An extruded multilayer plastic pipe comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and an intermediate layer, wherein each of said inner and outer layers is comprised of a thermoplastic material, the intermediate layer consisting essentially of a lower density material than said inner and outer layers, and said intermediate layer being situated between and abutting both the inner layer and the outer layer, and a least one of said inner, outer and intermediate layers consisting of reinforced solid or foamed reprocessed plastic, at least one of said inner, outer and intermediate layers comprising a plastic matrix and a reinforcement, said plastic matrix and reinforcement being extrudable together and forming at least one of the inner, outer and intermediate layers as a reinforced solid or foamed reprocessed plastic with the reinforcement extruded with and contained within the plastic matrix.
- 2. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the intermediate layer is greater than the thickness of the inner layer and the thickness of the outer layer.
- 3. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the reprocessed plastic contains rubber obtained from the reclaiming of car tires.
- 4. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein fibering compatibilizer plastic is mixed in the reprocessed plastic.
- 5. A plastic pipe according to claim 4, in which the fibering compatibilizer plastic is LCP plastic.
- 6. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the at least one layer is formed of fiber-containing reprocessed plastic comprising a diagonal orientation field.
- 7. A plastic pipe according to claim 6, in which the fiber-containing reprocessed plastic is polypropylene which is enforced with glass fibers.
- 8. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the outer and/or inner layer comprise staple fibers or wollastonite the orientation of which differs from the axial direction.
- 9. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein at least one layer is cross-linked.
- 10. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement consists of recycled cross-linked plastic or fibers.
- 11. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer is formed of cross-linked polyethylene and the intermediate layer is formed of polyolefin reinforced with mica.
- 12. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement consists of staple fibers.
- 13. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer comprises reinforced plastic, the reinforcement consisting of staple fibers.
- 14. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer comprises reinforced plastic, the reinforcement consisting of staple fibers and rubber.
- 15. A plastic pipe according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer is a homogenous material comprising reinforced plastic.
- 16. An extruded multilayer plastic pipe comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and an intermediate layer, the intermediate layer consisting essentially of a lower density of material than said inner and outer layers and said intermediate layer being situated between and abutting both the inner layer and the outer layer and at least one of said inner, outer and intermediate layers consisting of reinforced solid or foamed reprocessed plastic, the reprocessed plastic containing rubber obtained from the reclaiming of car tires, at least one of said inner, outer and intermediate layers comprising a plastic matrix and a reinforcement, said plastic matrix and reinforcement being extrudable together and forming at least one of the inner, outer and intermediate layers as a reinforced solid or foamed reprocessed plastic with the reinforcement extruded with and contained within the plastic matrix.
- 17. A plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein the thickness of the intermediate layer is greater than the thickness of the inner layer and the thickness of the outer layer.
- 18. A plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein fibering compatibilizer plastic is mixed in the reprocessed plastic.
- 19. A plastic pipe according to claim 18, in which the fibering compatibilizer plastic is LCP plastic.
- 20. A plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein the at least one layer is formed of fiber-containing reprocessed plastic comprising a diagonal orientation field.
- 21. A plastic pipe according to claim 20, in which the fiber-containing reprocessed plastic is polypropylene which is enforced with glass fibers.
- 22. A plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein the outer and/or inner layer comprise staple fibers or wollastonite the orientation of which differs from the axial direction.
- 23. A plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein at least one layer is cross-linked.
- 24. A plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein the reinforcement consists of recycled cross-linked plastic or fibers.
- 25. A multilayer plastic pipe according to claim 16, wherein the inner layer is formed of cross-linked polyethylene and the intermediate layer is formed of polyolefin reinforced with mica.
- 26. An extruded multilayer plastic pipe comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and an intermediate layer, wherein each of said inner and outer layers is comprised of a thermoplastic material, the intermediate layer being formed of softer material and said intermediate layer being situated between and abutting both the inner layer and the outer layer, and at least one of said inner, outer and intermediate layers consisting of reinforced solid or foamed reprocessed plastic, at least one of said inner, outer and intermediate layers comprising a plastic matrix and a reinforcement, said plastic matrix and reinforcement being extrudable together and forming at least one of the inner, outer and intermediate layers as a reinforced solid or foamed reprocessed plastic with the reinforcement extruded with and contained within the plastic matrix.
Priority Claims (3)
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960589 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application(s) application Ser. No. 09/077,902 filed on Jun. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,073,657, which is a 371 of and International Application PCT/FI96/00658 filed on Dec. 12, 1996 and which designated the U.S., claims the benefit thereof and incorporates the same by reference.
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