FLUID LINE HAVING A PIPE
20220252186 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L9/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B2597/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B27/286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/714
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
F16L11/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L11/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B27/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a fluid line having a pipe which includes at least two plastic layers. A first plastic layer includes hydrolysis-resistant polyamide 6 (PA6). The disclosure provides a fluid line which may be cost-effective.
Claims
1. A fluid line having a pipe which comprises at least two plastics layers, wherein a first plastics layer comprises hydrolysis-resistant polyamide 6 (PA6 ).
2. The fluid line of claim 1, wherein a second plastics layer is free from hydrolysis-resistant polyamide 6 (PA6 ).
3. The fluid line of claim 2, wherein the second plastics layer extends around the first plastics layer.
4. The fluid line of claim 3, wherein the second plastics layer comprises polyamide 612 (PA612).
5. The fluid line of claim 3, wherein the second plastics layer comprises polyamide 610 (PA610).
6. The fluid line of claim 2, wherein the first plastics layer extends around the second plastics layer.
7. The fluid line of claim 6, wherein the second plastics layer comprises polypropylene (PP).
8. The fluid line of claim 6, wherein the second plastics layer comprises polyethylene (PE).
9. The fluid line of claim 6, wherein the second plastics layer comprises polyphenylene sulfide (PPS).
10. The fluid line of claim 2, wherein the fluid line comprises at least three plastics layers, where the first plastics layer is arranged between the second plastics layer and a third plastics layer.
11. The fluid line of claim 10, wherein the third plastics layer is free from hydrolysis-resistant polyamide 6 (PA6 ).
12. The fluid line of claim 1, wherein the first plastics layer in radial direction comprises between 25% and 75% of a total extent of the at least two plastics layers of the pipe.
13. A cooling water system for a vehicle, wherein the cooling water system comprises a cooling device, an element to be cooled and at least one fluid line of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid line fluidically connects the cooling device and the element to be cooled.
14. The use of a fluid line as claimed in claim 1 for conveying water in a vehicle.
15. The fluid line of claim 1, wherein the first plastics layer in radial direction comprises between 30% and 70% of a total extent of the at least two plastics layers of the pipe.
16. The fluid line of claim 1, wherein the first plastics layer in radial direction comprises between 40% and 60% of a total extent of the at least two plastics layers of the pipe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0030] Further features, details and advantages of the disclosure are apparent from the wording of the claims and also from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] This fluid line 10 extends along a direction 11 of extent. The radial direction 15 of the fluid line 10 is defined at right angles to this direction 11 of extent.
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[0039] The second plastics layer 14 extends around the first plastics layer 12. For this purpose the second plastics layer 14 bears directly against the first plastics layer 12. In this example it may comprise polyamide 612 and may make up, for example, 5% to 15%, preferably 10% per an embodiment, of the total extent of the pipe wall.
[0040] The third plastics layer 16 is enclosed by the first plastics layer 12 and bears directly against the first plastics layer 12. In this example the third plastics layer 16 may comprise a polypropylene and may contribute, for example, 5% to 15%, preferably 10% per an embodiment, to the extent of the pipe wall.
[0041] A fourth plastics layer 18 may extend within the third plastics layer 16 that is, the fourth plastics layer 18 is enclosed by the third plastics layer 16. In this example, the fourth plastics layer 18 may be produced from a further polypropylene material and may have, for example, 15% to 25%, preferably 20% per an embodiment, of the total extent of the pipe wall. In this example, the fourth plastics layer 18 forms the innermost layer of the fluid line 10.
[0042] A fifth plastics layer 20 may be provided as an external layer, which extends around the second plastics layer 14 and encloses all of the other plastics layers. This fifth plastics layer 18 may be produced from a polyamide 12 material and in radial direction 15 may contribute, for example, 5% to 15%, preferably 10% per an embodiment, to the overall extent of the pipe wall.
[0043] Furthermore, preferably per an embodiment, the fifth plastics layer 20 may additionally comprise colored pellets. In this way the fifth plastics layer 20 may be colored. The remaining fraction of the fifth plastics layer 20 may, moreover, additionally be formed by other substances which slightly modify the physical properties of the fifth plastics layer 20. The fundamental properties of the fifth plastics layer 20 are substantially not altered by the colored pellets and/or the additives.
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[0045] The second plastics layer 14 here extends around a first plastics layer 12 and forms the outermost layer of the fluid line 10. The second plastics layer 14 bears directly against the first plastics layer 12. In this example the second plastics layer 14 may comprise polyamide 612 and may make up, for example, 5% to 15%, preferably 10% per an embodiment, of the total extent of the pipe wall.
[0046] Furthermore, preferably, the second plastics layer 14 may additionally comprise colored pellets. In this way the second plastics layer 14 may be colored. The remaining fraction of the second plastics layer 14, moreover, may additionally be formed by other substances which slightly modify the physical properties of the second plastics layer 14. The fundamental properties of the second plastics layer 14 are substantially not altered by the colored pellets and/or the additives.
[0047] The third plastics layer 16 is surrounded by the first plastics layer 12 and bears directly against the first plastics layer 12. In this example the third plastics layer 16 may comprise a polypropylene and may contribute, for example, 7% to 13%, preferably 10% per an embodiment, to the extent of the pipe wall.
[0048] A fourth plastics layer 18 may extend within a third plastics layer 16; i.e., the fourth plastics layer 18 is surrounded by the third plastics layer 16. In this example the fourth plastics layer 18 may be produced from a high-density polyethylene and may comprise, for example, 15% to 25%, preferably 20% per an embodiment, of the total extent of the pipe wall.
[0049] A sixth plastics layer 22 may be provided as a contact layer for the fluid flowing through the fluid line 10, this layer extending within the fourth plastics layer 18. In other words, the fourth plastics layer 18 surrounds the sixth plastics layer 22. This sixth plastics layer 18 may be produced from a polypropylene material and in radial direction 15 may contribute, for example, 10% to 20%, preferably 15% per an embodiment, to the total extent of the pipe wall.
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[0051] The second plastics layer 14 extends around the first plastics layer 12 and forms the outermost layer of the fluid line 10. The second plastics layer 14 bears directly against the first plastics layer 12. The second plastics layer 14 may in this example comprise polyamide 610 and may make up, for example, 10% to 20%, preferably 15% per an embodiment, of the total extent of the pipe wall.
[0052] Furthermore, preferably per an embodiment, the second plastics layer 14 may additionally comprise colored pellets. In this way the second plastics layer 14 may be colored. The remaining fraction of the second plastics layer 14, moreover, may additionally be formed by other substances which slightly modify the physical properties of the second plastics layer 14. The fundamental qualities of the second plastics layer 14 are substantially not altered by the colored pellets and/or the additives.
[0053] The third plastics layer 16 is surrounded by the first plastics layer 12 and bears from the inside directly against the first plastics layer 12. In this example, the third plastics layer 16 may comprise a polyphenylene sulfide and may contribute, for example, 5% to 15%, preferably 10% per an embodiment, to the extent of the pipe wall.
[0054] A fourth plastics layer 18 may extend within the third plastics layer 16; in other words, the fourth plastics layer 18 is surrounded by the third plastics layer 16. In this example, the fourth plastics layer 18 may be produced from a further polyphenylene sulfide material and may form the innermost layer of the fluid line 10. Moreover, the fourth plastics layer 18 may comprise, for example, 10% to 20%, preferably 15% per an embodiment, of the total extent of the pipe wall.
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[0056] The cooling system comprises a cooling device 30 and an element 40 to be cooled. The cooling device 30 and the element 40 to be cooled are fluidically connected to one another via at least one fluid line 10 in accordance with the description given above. The fluid line 10 may in this case transport cooling water between the cooling device 30 and the element 40 to be cooled.
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[0058] The invention is not confined to one of the embodiments described above, but instead can be modified in diverse ways.
[0059] All features and advantages emerging from the claims, the description and the drawing, including construction details, spatial arrangements and process steps, may be essential to the invention both on their own and in any of a wide variety of combinations.
[0060] All the features and advantages, including structural details, spatial arrangements and method steps, which follow from the claims, the description and the drawing can be fundamental to the invention both on their own and in different combinations. It is to be understood that the foregoing is a description of one or more preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention. The invention is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed herein, but rather is defined solely by the claims below. Furthermore, the statements contained in the foregoing description relate to particular embodiments and are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention or on the definition of terms used in the claims, except where a term or phrase is expressly defined above. Various other embodiments and various changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiment(s) will become apparent to those skilled in the art. All such other embodiments, changes, and modifications are intended to come within the scope of the appended claims.
[0061] As used in this specification and claims, the terms “for example,” “for instance,” “such as,” and “like,” and the verbs “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and their other verb forms, when used in conjunction with a listing of one or more components or other items, are each to be construed as open-ended, meaning that the listing is not to be considered as excluding other, additional components or items. Other terms are to be construed using their broadest reasonable meaning unless they are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0062] 10 fluid line
[0063] 11 direction of extent
[0064] 12 first plastics layer
[0065] 14 second plastics layer
[0066] 15 radial direction
[0067] 16 third plastics layer
[0068] 18 fourth plastics layer
[0069] 20 fifth plastics layer
[0070] 22 sixth plastics layer
[0071] 30 cooling device
[0072] 40 element to be cooled
[0073] 50 cooling system
[0074] 52 vehicle