EMERGENCY LEAK CLAMP
20220154868 · 2022-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L41/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L55/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device and method for sealing a leak in a pipe. The device includes a sealing component that is placed against a pipe outer surface and over the leak. A clamp extending from the sealing component clamps partially around a circumference of the pipe and pulls the sealing component against the pipe. A vent in combination with the sealing member releases leaking gas through or around the sealing component while the sealing component is being secured to the pipe. The vent is then closed after full clamping is completed.
Claims
1. A device for sealing a leak in a pipe, the device comprising: a sealing component including a peripheral surface curved to fit against the pipe; and a clamp extending from the sealing component, the clamp including a clamp arm extending from the sealing component on each of opposing sides of the peripheral surface.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the peripheral surface is adapted to fit about the leak.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the sealing component further includes a cavity, and the peripheral surface extends about the cavity.
4. The device of claim 1, further comprising a vent connected to the sealing component, the vent including a valve.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the peripheral surface extends about a cavity, and the vent is connected to the cavity.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein the vent comprises a vent stack extending from the sealing component, and the valve is toward an end of the vent stack that is opposite the sealing component.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the clamp is configured to clamp partially about the pipe to secure the peripheral surface against the pipe and the sealing component over the leak.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein each clamp arm is pivotably mounted to the sealing component.
9. The device of claim 8, further comprising an actuator configured to move the clamp arms against the pipe.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the peripheral surface comprises a metallic rib configured to set into an outer surface of the pipe upon clamping.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the peripheral surface comprises a gasket.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the peripheral surface comprises two metallic ribs configured to set into an outer surface of the pipe upon clamping, and a gasket between the two metallic ribs.
13. A device for sealing a leak in a pipe, the device comprising: a sealing component configured to extend over the leak; a clamp extending from the sealing component and configured to clamp partially around a circumference of the pipe and secure the sealing component against the pipe; and a vent configured to release gas from the leak while the sealing component is being secured to the pipe.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein the clamp comprises at least two clamp arms pivotably connected to opposing sides of the sealing component.
15. The device of claim 14, further comprising a hydraulic or pneumatic actuator connected to the clamp arms.
16. The device of claim 13, further comprising: a metallic rib extending about the sealing component as a first seal to contain the leak; and a rubber gasket extending about the sealing component and adjacent the metallic rib as a second seal to contain the leak.
17. The device of claim 13, wherein the sealing component comprises two metallic ribs extending about a periphery and configured to set into an outer surface of the pipe upon clamping, and a gasket between the two metallic ribs.
18. The device of claim 13, wherein the sealing component includes a cavity, the vent is connected to the cavity, and the vent includes a closable valve.
19. The device of claim 18, wherein a metallic rib extends about the cavity as a seal to contain the leak, wherein the clamp is configured to clamp partially around the pipe to secure the metallic rib against the pipe and the sealing component over the leak.
20. A method for sealing a leak in a pipe, the method comprising: placing a sealing component adjacent the pipe; clamping the sealing component against the pipe and over the leak; venting leaking gas though the sealing member during the clamping; and closing the venting upon completion of the clamping.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] The present invention provides a clamp device for clamping around, and sealing off, a portion of a pipe when the pipe contains a gas leak. The clamp device desirably utilizes hydraulics or pneumatics to move various components in place around a damaged gas pipe. The clamp device forms an air-tight seal around the damaged area of the pipe so the gas leak can be contained.
[0029] Damage to gas pipes can occur during excavations and other disturbances. The clamp device is deployed for use at the same location of a gas leak. This eliminates the need to perform any additional excavations to service and contain the leak. The clamp device also does not stop the flow of gas through the service line. Instead, use of the clamp device contains leaking gas while also maintaining gas service to gas line customers.
[0030] The clamp device of the claimed invention can be applied directly to a section of damaged pipe without sacrificing the integrity of the remaining pipe, and without cutting off gas supply to consumers. In embodiments of this invention, the clamp device includes at least one claw-like clamp section that can be alternated between closed (clamped) and opened (unclamped) positions for fitting around a pipe. An actuator (e.g., a hydraulic cylinder) extends above the clamp section and the pipe surface to alternate the clamp section between the closed and opened positions. A central clamp body/section also acts as a sealing component for achieving a sufficient seal around a damaged pipe when the clamp section is closed by the hydraulic cylinder.
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[0032] The device 20 includes a clamp 40 connected to and extending from the sealing component 30. The clamp 40 includes clamp arms 42 and 44, each connected on opposing sides of the sealing component 30. Each clamp arm 42, 44 is pivotably mounted to the sealing component 30, such as to flanges 35 extending from the sides of the sealing component 30. The clamp arms 42, 44 are connected to an actuator that controls the open and closing movement of the clamp arms 42, 44. In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator includes two pistons 46 and 48, connected between the clamp arms 42, 44, respectively, and a frame 45 or other support component of the device 20. The pistons 46, 48 are desirably hydraulic or pneumatic pistons, controlled and powered by any suitable control device (not shown). Other actuators can be used, such as a mechanical gearing. The pistons 46, 48 are each connected to a corresponding clamp lever 54, such that, as illustrated, pulling on the levers 54 pivots and closes the clamp arms 42, 44 about the pipe 100.
[0033] Various sizes, shapes, and configurations of the clamp arms can be used, depending on need. As illustrated, each clamp arm 42, 44 includes three clamp fingers 50 along a clamp arm body 52 having a length matching or approximating the length of the sealing component 30. As shown in
[0034] In embodiments of this invention, the device also includes a vent. The vent allows gas to continue to escape from the pipe and through the clamp device during the sealing process and while the clamp device creates the seal. The use of the vent allows for a tighter mechanical seal to be formed on the pipe before the device is closed and the clamp device is pressurized. The vent therefore maintains a reduced pressure in the device while the clamp device is being installed. With the vent, the clamp device can move easily over the leak in the pipe as no internal pressure will be working against the device. The vent avoids excess pressure forcing the clamp device away from the pipe.
[0035] As illustrated, the device 20 includes vent 60. The sealing component 30 further includes a cavity 36 to which the vent 60 is connected. As illustrated, the vent 60 includes two connection branches 62 to the top of cavity 36. The cavity 36 is surrounded by a peripheral surface 34 that is curved to fit against the pipe 100. Gas from the leak enters the cavity 36 during clamping and is vented out, promoting efficient connection with the pipe 100. The vent 60 further includes a valve 64 for closing the vent 60 upon full attachment of the device 20. As illustrated, the frame 45 is connected to the vent branches 62 to promote a compact design.
[0036] In embodiments of this invention, the sealing component 30 further includes a sealing element disposed about the sealing component surface contacting the pipe 100. The sealing element desirably extends about the periphery of the sealing component surface, such as on and around the peripheral surface 34. In embodiments of this invention, the sealing element can be a metal rib and/or a sealing gasket.
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[0038] The metal rib(s) 72 acts as a main sealing apparatus on the clamp device 20 as the metallic rib 72 is pushed or digs against a plastic pipe wall 102 of the damaged pipe 100 when the clamp device 20 is activated to close the clamp 40. The metallic rib 72 can puncture into the plastic pipe outer surface 102, forming a primary seal for the pipe leak.
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[0040] The device 120 includes a clamp 140 connected to and extending from the sealing component 130. The clamp 140 includes clamp arms 142 and 144, each disposed on opposing sides of the sealing component 130. Each clamp arm 142, 144 is pivotably mounted to and/or about the sealing component 130. In this embodiment, the clamp arms 142, 144 are indirectly connected to the sealing component 130, and are each formed of two pivoting sub-arm components. A clamp plate 154 includes flanges 135 extending outward relative to opposing sides of the clamp plate 154. The clamp plate 154 is connected to an actuator that controls the open and closing movement of the clamp arms 142, 144.
[0041] In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator includes a single piston 146, arranged generally vertically, and connected between the clamp plate 154 and a frame 170 or other support component of the device 120. The piston 146 is again desirably a hydraulic or pneumatic piston, controlled and powered by any suitable control device (not shown). In the illustrated embodiment, the clamp arms 142, 144 are pivotable connected to the frame 170, such as at the end of each opposing frame leg 172.
[0042] In the illustrated embodiment, the piston 146 is embodied as a piston assembly that includes a piston plate 147 that is connected around, and moveable on, opposing frame legs 172 of frame 170. The piston plate 147 is moveable between two stops, for example, upper and lower collars 174, disposed on each frame leg 172. A compressive force, provided by springs 176, is applied to the piston plate 147. The clamp plate 154 is connected to the piston assembly via the piston 146, such that the clamp plate 154 is moveable with the piston assembly on the frame legs 172.
[0043] The device 120 includes vent 160, and more particularly two separate vent stacks 162. The sealing component 130 further includes a cavity 136 to which the vent stacks 162 are connected. The vent stacks 162 can also be connected as shown in
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[0046] Thus the invention provides a portable leak closing clamp that can be more easily used to cover pipe leaks in the field. The clamp device provides for temporary use while a more detailed, robust repair plan can be determined, while minimizing customer disruption.
[0047] The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
[0048] While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.