Pipe alignment system
10759008 ยท 2020-09-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23K37/0533
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23K37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pipe alignment apparatus to align a pair of adjacent pipe ends together. The apparatus includes a first pair of arcuate frames joined together to move between an open position and a closed position. A second pair of arcuate frames joined together moves between an open position and closed position. A plurality of jackscrews is provided on the first pair of arcuate frames and on the second pair of arcuate frames. A plurality of adjustable turnbuckles extends between the first pair of frames and the second pair of frames.
Claims
1. A pipe alignment apparatus to align a pair of adjacent pipe ends together, which apparatus comprises: a first pair of arcuate frames surrounding a first pipe joined together to move between an open position and a closed position; a second pair of arcuate frames surrounding a second pipe joined together to move between an open position and a closed position; a plurality of jackscrews on said first pair of arcuate frames and a plurality of jackscrews on said second pair of arcuate frames; and a plurality of adjustable turnbuckles extending between said first pair of arcuate frames and said second pair of arcuate frames.
2. The pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein an inner diameter of said first pair of arcuate frames joined together is greater than an outer diameter of said first pipe and wherein an inner diameter of said second pair of arcuate frames joined together is greater than an outer diameter of said second pipe.
3. The pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of jackscrews is threadably engaged with one of said pair of arcuate frames and each of said plurality of jackscrews is arranged radially with respect to said pipe ends.
4. The pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1 including at least one universal jackbar passing through one of said pairs of arcuate frames and including jackscrews threadably engaged with said universal jackbar.
5. The pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of adjustable turnbuckles includes a detachable connection with said first pair of arcuate frames and includes a detachable connection with said second pair of arcuate frames.
6. The pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 5 wherein each said detachable connection is a quick release pin.
7. A pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first pair of arcuate frames includes a first frame and a second frame rotatable about a hinge.
8. A pipe alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second pair of arcuate frames includes a first frame and a second frame rotatable about a hinge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use the invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope.
(12) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the invention's construction and the arrangement of its components without departing from the scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
(13) The present invention is utilized to align the ends of adjacent pipes in advance of and during welding operations. The present invention may be utilized in a shop, in a plant, or even in the field.
(14) Referring to the drawings in detail,
(15) A first tube or pipe 12 having a pipe end is moved adjacent a second tube or pipe 14 having a pipe end. In one preferred arrangement, the pipe ends should be within 1 to 2 inches from each other, but not touching.
(16) A first pair of arcuate frames 16 surrounds the first pipe 12. Each of the frames is in the form of a half cylinder. The first pair of frames 16 is joined together around the first pipe 12 when in the closed position surrounding the pipe. The first pair of frames 16 is installed near but not at the end of the first pipe 12. In one configuration, a hinge 18 (visible in
(17) The inner diameter of the frames 16 is larger than the outer diameter of the pipes so that the system 10 may be used with a variety of pipe diameter sizes.
(18) Once the first pair of frames 16 is installed around the outside of the first pipe 12, a plurality of jackscrews 22 are adjusted to initially center each frame half on the first pipe 12 while allowing for positional adjustability.
(19) The jackscrews 22 are positioned around the circumference of the first pipe 12 and are arranged radially with respect to the pipe. The threaded jackscrews 22 each pass through threaded openings in the first frame 16 and are threadably engaged therewith. Rotation of each jackscrew moves the jackscrew radially with respect to the first pipe 12.
(20) Likewise, a second pair of arcuate frames 26 surround the second pipe 14 and are joined together when in the closed position. Each of the frames 26 is in the form of a half cylinder. The second pair of frames 26 is joined together around the second pipe when in the closed position. The second pair of frames 26 is installed near but not at the end of the second pipe. One side of the frames 26 may be held together by a hinge 28 which permits rotational movement between an open and closed position. The opposed sides of the frames 26 may be held together when in the closed position by a quick release pin or pins 32.
(21) The inner diameter of the frames 26 is larger than the outer diameter of the pipe 14 so that the system 10 may be used with a variety of pipe diameter sizes.
(22) Once the second pair of frames 26 is installed around the second pipe 14, a plurality of jackscrews 34 are adjusted, which are arranged around the circumference of the second pipe 14. The threaded jackscrews 34 each pass through threaded openings in the frames 26 and engage the exterior surface of the second pipe 14. Rotation of each jackscrew moves the jackscrew radially with respect to the first pipe 12.
(23) A plurality of turnbuckles 36 extends between the first pair of frames 16 and the second pair of frames 26. The location of each of the frames 16 and 26 is adjusted along the axis of the pipe so that the turnbuckles 36 can connect the frames 16 and 26 using quick release pins and are centered over the gap between the pipes. The frames are then rotated so that they are aligned with the turnbuckle mating features.
(24) Each of the turnbuckles 36 is connected on one side to the first pair of frames 16 and connected on the other opposed side to the second pair of frames 26. The turnbuckles 36 are connected to the frames by a detachable connection, such as a quick release pin 38. Accordingly, the first pair of frames 16 is joined to the second pair of frames 26.
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(26) The turnbuckles 36 each include a body having opposed threaded openings to receive opposed threaded shafts. The body of each turnbuckle 36 may then be rotated to adjust the z position shown by arrow 35 seen in
(27) After the x/y position has been optimized, if reforming of either pipe is required to improve pipe alignment, the respective jackscrews are tightened additionally to apply the force necessary for the desired reforming of one or both pipes. Accordingly, the system is capable of adjusting positioning of each of the adjacent pipes in all three dimensions or directions.
(28) The pipe alignment system 10 maintains a consistent space between the ends of the pipes 12 and 14 and holds the pipes in place during welding operations.
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(30) A first tube or pipe 42 having a pipe end is moved adjacent a second tube or pipe 44 having a pipe end. In one preferred configuration, the pipe ends should be within 1 to 2 inches from each other, but not touching.
(31) A first pair of arcuate frames 46 surrounds the first pipe 42. Each of the frames is in the form of a half cylinder. The first pair of frames is drawn together around the first pipe 42 when in the closed position surrounding the pipe. The first pair of frames 46 is installed near but not at the end of the first pipe 42. In one configuration, a hinge 48 permits rotational movement of the first pair of frames 46 between an open position in order to install and remove the frames and a closed position as shown in
(32) The inner diameter of the frames 46 is larger than the outer diameter of the pipe 42 so that the system 40 may be used with a variety of pipe diameter sizes.
(33) Once the first pair of frames 46 is installed around the outside of the first pipe 42, a plurality of jackscrews 52 are adjusted to initially center each frame half on the first pipe while allowing for positional adjustability.
(34) The jackscrews 52 are positioned around the circumference of the first pipe 42 and are each arranged radially with respect to the pipe. The threaded jackscrews each pass through threaded openings in the first pair of frames 46 and are threadably engaged therewith. Rotation of each jackscrew moves the jackscrew radially with respect to the first pipe 42.
(35) Likewise, a second pair of arcuate frames 56 surround the second pipe 44 and are joined together when in the closed position. Each of the frames 56 is in the form of a half cylinder. The second pair of frames 56 is joined together around the second pipe when in the closed position. The second pair of frames 56 is installed near but not at the end of the second pipe. One side of the frames 56 may be held together by a hinge 58 which permits rotational movement between an open and closed position. The opposed sides of the frames may be held together when in the closed position by a quick release pin or pins 62.
(36) The inner diameter of the frames 56 is larger than the outer diameter of the second pipe 44 so that the system may be used with a variety of pipe diameter sizes.
(37) Once the second pair of frames 56 is installed around the second pipe 44, a plurality of jackscrews 54 are arranged around the circumference of the second pipe 44. The threaded jackscrews 54 pass through threaded openings in the second pair of frames 56 and engage the exterior surface of the second pipe 44. Rotation of each jackscrew moves the jackscrew radially with respect to the first pipe 42.
(38) A plurality of turnbuckles 66 extends between the first pair of frames 46 and the second pair of frames 56. The location of each of the frames 46 and 56 is adjusted along the axis of the respective pipe so that the turnbuckles 66 can connect the frames using a quick release pin and are centered over the gap between the pipes.
(39) Each of the turnbuckles 66 is connected on one side to the first pair of frames 46 and connected on the other opposed side to the second pair of frames 56. The turnbuckles 66 are connected to the frames by a detachable connection, such as a quick release pin 68.
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(41) The turnbuckles 66 each include a body having opposed threaded openings to receive threaded shafts. The body of each turnbuckle 66 may then be rotated to adjust the z position shown by arrow 104 seen in
(42) After the x/y position has been optimized, if reforming of either pipe is required to improve pipe alignment, the respective jackscrews 52 and 54 are tightened additionally to apply the force necessary for the desired reforming of the pipes.
(43) Jackbars 60 and jackscrews 64 are used for adjustment of the x/y position. The plurality of jackbars 60 pass through and are laterally adjustable in at least one of the frames 46 or 56. Each jackbar 60 has a jackscrew 64 engaging the first pipe 42 and a jackscrew 64 engaging the second pipe 44.
(44) The pipe alignment system 40 brings the pipe ends into alignment, performs any reforming, maintains a consistent space between the ends of the pipes, and holds the pipes 42 and 44 in place during welding operations.
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(46) A first pipe or tube 72 having a pipe end is moved adjacent a second pipe or tube 74 having a pipe end. In one preferred configuration, the pipe ends should be within 1 to 2 inches from each other, but not touching.
(47) With reference to
(48) Likewise, a second chain 80 surrounds the outside or circumference of the second pipe 74. One end of the second chain 80 is attached to a tensioning mechanism 98 on a main block 82. The other end of the chain is threaded through the block 82 and held in place by a chain dog 96 or similar fastener.
(49) A plurality of turnbuckles 84 extend between the first chain 76 and the second chain 80. Each turnbuckle includes a body having opposed threaded openings to receive threaded shafts. A number of pusher-puller blocks 86 are attached to each of the chains 76 and 80. The pusher-puller blocks 86 may be attached to the chains by clamping or other action. A turnbuckle 84 extends between pairs of pusher-puller blocks 86. The turnbuckle 84 may be secured to the pusher-puller blocks by a quick release pin or pins 88.
(50) A plurality of universal jackbars 90 are attached to one of the chains 76 or 80. The jackbars 90 are adjustable laterally, movable parallel to the axis of the pipe. Jackscrews 92 pass through threaded openings in the jackbars 90 and engage the pipes 72 and 74.
(51) In order to install each chain in clamping position, the chain is fed through a number of universal jackbars 90 and a number of pusher-puller blocks 86. The free end of the chain is fed through a main block of a tensioning mechanism and held in place by a chain dog, leaving enough slack to wrap the chain loosely around the pipe. The chain is then wrapped around the pipe when the tensioning mechanism 98 is placed onto the receiving end and held in place by a chain lock. The majority of the chain slack is then removed by pulling the excess chain through the chain dog. Once securely on the pipe, the respective chains are adjusted along the axis of the pipe so that the turnbuckle assemblies 84 are attached to the puller blocks using the quick release pin 88. Thereafter, a rotating gear on a threaded ratchet device rotated by a handle on the tensioning mechanism 98 on each chain can be engaged until each chain has been pulled tight against the respective pipe.
(52) Using the jackscrews 92 on the universal jackbars 90, the x/y position of each pipe can be adjusted, as shown by the arrows 106 and 108, respectively, in
(53) Thereafter, a body of each turnbuckle 84 is rotated, which adjusts the z position of the pipes 72 and 74, as seen by the arrow 110 in
(54) The pipe alignment system brings the pipe ends into alignment, maintains a consistent space between the pipe ends, and holds the pipes in place both before and during welding operations.
(55) Whereas, the invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope of this invention.