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Document Number
US Patent 5876645
Issued Date
March 2, 1999
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Abstract
A tube which is normally in a collapsed position and which has an inner layer, suitably of felt. The free end of the tube is pulled apart and a pool of resin is located within the tube. Opposed driven rollers then pull the free end of the tube to assist in the dispersion of the resin in the felt. To assist in the resin impregnating the felt a vacuum is applied to urge the felt on either side of the collapsed tube so that the sides are more towards each other in the region of the pool of resin. In order for the vacuum to be able to be applied in the region of the pool of resin the vacuum is applied to the trailing end of the tube and an insert comprising a strip of material that is less prone to collapse than the felt of the tube is located along the inside of the felt. Thus, even though the felt may compress to a relatively higher degree thereby inhibiting the passage of the vacuum along the tube through the felt, the stiffer material of the insert still allows the vacuum to be pulled along the length of the tube.
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Owner
Applied Felts Limited (Wakefield,GB)
Published
March 2, 1999
Application Number
08/654,389
Filed
May 28, 1996
US Classification
264/102   138/141 138/97 156/155 156/294 156/87 264/269 264/313 427/238 427/294 427/296 428/36.2
Int'l Classification
F16L   55/165   (20060101)   F16L   55/162   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Jun 17, 1995 [GB] 9512369
USPTO Field of Search
156/87   156/94   156/155   156/286   156/287   156/294   138/97   138/98   138/141   264/36.16   264/36.17   264/102   264/269   264/313   264/516   264/571   264/573   264/DIG.78   427/140   427/238   427/294   427/296   428/36.1   428/36.6  
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