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Document Number
US Patent 4366012
Issued Date
December 28, 1982
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A method of impregnating the inner absorbent layer of a long flexible tube with a curable resin is begun by introducing a mass of the resin into one end of the tube. A window is formed in the impermeable outer layer of the tube at a distance from the resin mass. A vacuum in the interior of the tube is drawn through the window and concurrently the resin mass is pushed toward the evacuated region by passing the tube between a pair of squeezing members. When the flowing resin reaches the vicinity of the window, the window is sealed. Another window is formed in the tube farther downstream of the previously formed window. A vacuum is drawn through the new window while the squeezing members force the resin to flow toward the newly evacuated region. The procedure is repeated until the resin has spread through the entire inner absorbent layer of the tube.
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Published
December 28, 1982
Application Number
06/231,690
Filed
February 5, 1981
US Classification
156/93   138/140 138/97 156/287 427/238
Int'l Classification
F16L   55/165   (20060101)   F16L   55/162   (20060101)  
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427/238   427/294   156/287   156/93  
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