Claims
- 1. A penstock or sluice gate door comprising a plurality of rigid tubes having having flat faces and arranged side-by-side with their longitudinal axes parallel and attached together in face-to-face abutting relationship to form a rigid panel having end tubes and having at least one intermediate tube, and side members attached across the ends of the tubes to complete the panel, a spindle tube having a tubular wall extending through aligned apertures in said side-by-side tubes throughout the length of the so-formed panel, the wall of said spindle tube being attached to the walls of at least said end tubes of the side-by-side tubes, the panel being encapsulated in a material impervious to air and liquid.
- 2. A penstock or sluice gate door according to claim 1, wherein said tubes are attached together by stitch welding applied in longitudinally spaced regions along the line of abutment of each pair of adjacent tubes.
- 3. A penstock or sluice gate door according to claim 1, including side and bottom seals integrally formed with said encapsulation along two opposed sides and a bottom respectively of the panel.
- 4. A penstock or sluice gate door according to claim 1, including means in an upper region of the door for attachment of door lifting equipment.
- 5. A penstock or sluice gate door according to claim 1, wherein said rigid tubes are bonded together.
- 6. A penstock or sluice gate door according to claim 1, in which the longitudinal axes of said rigid tubes extend transversely across the door between its upright side edges.
- 7. A penstock or sluice gate door according to claim 1, in which the material of encapsulation is a polymeric material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 552,822, filed Jul. 13, 1990.
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