Claims
- 1. A polyethylene connector which comprises
(a) a tubular segment, said tubular segment comprising
(i) a first inner diameter, (ii) a first outer diameter, (iii) a tubular segment thickness, said thickness being a difference between the first outer diameter and first inner diameter; (b) at least one integrally molded end cap on at least one end of the tubular segment, said end cap having a centrally disposed bore therethrough and comprising
(i) a sealing means adjacent the end cap, and (ii) a shoulder which terminates the sealing means, and wherein said bore inner diameter is the same as the first inner diameter.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the polyethylene comprises
(a) a medium density polyethylene having a density range of from about 0.926 g/cc to 0.940 g/cc inclusive.
- 3. The connector of claim 1 wherein the polyethylene comprises
(a) a blend of low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene.
- 4. The connector of claim 3 wherein the blend has the properties of a medium density polyethylene, said polyethylene having a flexural modulus of at least about 110,000 psi inclusive.
- 5. The connector of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) an end face.
- 6. The connector of claim 2 which further comprises
(a) a flange between the shoulder and the sealing means.
- 7. The connector of claim 3 wherein the end cap further comprises
(a) a stop face between the sealing means and the flange.
- 8. The connector of claim 1 wherein
(a) the connector is a blend of
(i) high density polyethylene and (ii) low density polyethylene.
- 9. The connector of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a fastening means.
- 10. The connector of claim 1 wherein
(a) a ratio of a length of the sealing means (L) to a diameter of said shoulder (D) is greater than 1.
- 11. The connector of claim 10 wherein
(a) an angle α formed by an intersection of
(i) a longitudinal axis of said connector and (ii) a line formed along said sealing surface coplanar with said longitudinal axis ranges from about 5 to 45° inclusive.
- 12. The connector of claim 11 wherein
(a) said angle α ranges from about 10 to 37° inclusive.
- 13. The connector of claim 12 wherein
(a) said angle α ranges from about 15 to 30° inclusive.
- 14. The connector of claim 11 wherein
(a) a degree of crosslinking of the connector is less than or equal to 10%.
- 15. The connector of claim 14 wherein
(a) said degree of crosslinking of the connector is essentially zero.
- 16. A polyethylene connector having a flexural modulus of at least about 110,000 psi inclusive which comprises
(a) a tubular segment, said tubular segment comprising
(i) a first inner diameter, (ii) a first outer diameter, (iii) a tubular segment thickness, said thickness being a difference between the first outer diameter and first inner diameter; (b) at least one integrally molded end cap on at least one end of the tubular segment, said end cap having a centrally disposed bore therethrough and comprising
(i) a sealing means adjacent the end cap, and (ii) a shoulder which terminates the sealing means, and wherein said bore inner diameter is the same as the first inner diameter; (c) a ratio of a length of the sealing means (L) to a diameter of said shoulder (D) is greater than 1; and (d) an angle α formed by an intersection of
(i) a longitudinal axis of said connector and (ii) a line formed along said sealing surface coplanar with said longitudinal axis ranges from about 15 to 30° inclusive.
- 17. The connector of claim 16 wherein the polyethylene comprises
(a) a medium density polyethylene having a density range of from about 0.926 g/cc to 0.940 g/cc inclusive.
- 18. The connector of claim 16 wherein the polyethylene comprises
(a) a blend of low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene.
- 19. The connector of claim 18 wherein the blend has the properties of a medium density polyethylene, said polyethylene having a flexural modulus of at least about 110,000 psi inclusive.
- 20. The connector of claim 16 which further comprises
(a) an end face.
- 21. The connector of claim 20 which further comprises
(a) a flange between the shoulder and the sealing means.
- 22. The connector of claim 21 wherein the end cap further comprises
(a) a stop face between the sealing means and the flange.
- 23. The connector of claim 16 wherein
(a) the connector is a blend of
(i) high density polyethylene and (ii) low density polyethylene.
- 24. The connector of claim 16 which further comprises
(a) a fastening means.
- 25. The connector of claim 16 wherein
(a) a degree of crosslinking of the connector is less than or equal to 10%.
- 26. The connector of claim 16 wherein
(a) said degree of crosslinking of the connector is essentially zero.
- 27. A process for manufacturing a polyethylene connector, comprising the steps of:
(a) heating at least a portion of a profile in a preheated profile heating means to a first temperature at which said profile becomes formable, said first temperature which is below a second temperature at which the profile becomes processable from an initial profile into a second profile while maintaining at least one end of said profile essentially unheated; (b) transferring said extruded profile into a heated die having a cavity and a centrally disposed pin therein, said cavity temperature of said die being at a temperature which is sufficient to heat the profile from said first temperature to said second temperature;
(i) said cavity having radially expanding walls terminating with a shoulder, (ii) said radially expanding walls having a length (L) and said shoulder having a diameter (D), (iii) a ratio of LID being greater than 1, (iv) said cavity having an angle a formed by an intersection of a longitudinal axis of said cavity and a line formed along said radially expanding walls coplanar with said longitudinal axis, and a wherein ranges from about 15 to 30° inclusive; (c) applying at least some pressure to said heated portion of said profile to essentially completely fill said cavity from said heated portion of said profile; and (d) cooling said profile.
- 28. The process of claim 27 wherein
(a) said first temperature is greater than or equal to approximately 40° C. and less than or equal to approximately 95% of said second temperature.
- 29. The process of claim 28 wherein
(a) said first temperature is greater than or equal to approximately 65° C. and less than or equal to approximately 95% of said second temperature.
- 30. The process of claim 27 wherein
(a) a difference between said first and second temperatures is between approximately 5 and 30% inclusive of said second temperature.
- 31. The process of claim 30 wherein
(a) said difference between said first and second temperatures is between approximately 8 and 15% inclusive of said second temperature.
- 32. A process for manufacturing a polyethylene connector having a density of from about 0.926 g/cc to about 0.940 g/cc inclusive, comprising the steps of:
(a) heating at least a portion of a profile in a preheated profile heating means to a first temperature at which said profile becomes formable, said first temperature which is below a second temperature at which the profile becomes processable from an initial profile into a second profile while maintaining at least one end of said profile essentially unheated; (b) transferring said extruded profile into a heated die having a cavity and a centrally disposed pin therein, said cavity temperature of said die being at a temperature which is sufficient to heat the profile from said first temperature to said second temperature;
(i) said cavity having radially expanding walls terminating with a shoulder, (ii) said radially expanding walls having a length (L) and said shoulder having a diameter (D), (iii) a ratio of L/D being greater than 1, (iv) said cavity having an angle a formed by an intersection of a longitudinal axis of said cavity and a line formed along said radially expanding walls coplanar with said longitudinal axis, and a wherein ranges from about 15 to 30° inclusive; (c) applying at least some pressure to said heated portion of said profile to essentially completely fill said cavity from said heated portion of said profile; and (d) cooling said profile.
- 33. The process of claim 32 wherein
(a) said connector is a blend of
(i) high density polyethylene and (ii) low density polyethylene.
- 34. The process of claim 32 wherein
(a) said first temperature is greater than or equal to approximately 40° C. and less than or equal to approximately 95% of said second temperature.
- 35. The process of claim 34 wherein
(a) said first temperature is greater than or equal to approximately 65° C. and less than or equal to approximately 95% of said second temperature.
- 36. The process of claim 32 wherein
(a) a difference between said first and second temperatures is between approximately 5 and 30% inclusive of said second temperature.
- 37. The process of claim 36 wherein
(a) said difference between said first and second temperatures is between approximately 8 and 15% inclusive of said second temperature.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/129,074 filed Sep. 8, 2000, which is a continued prosecution application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/129,074 filed on Aug. 4, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/726,317 filed Oct. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,861,200, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/588,713 filed Jan. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,670, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/327,028 filed Oct. 21,1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,503 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/062,848 filed May 14, 1993 now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (5)
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08588713 |
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