Pipe Joint Restraint
20200256488 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L2201/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pipe restraint utilizes a wire grip about an exterior surface of a pipe section to be joined to another structure. The grip applies a gripping force to the pipe section to retain it from outward movement relative to the structure. Some embodiments utilize an internal surface of the structure to assist in applying a force through the grip to the exterior surface. Some embodiments utilize a separate gland to assist in applying force through the grip to the exterior surface. Still other embodiments direct forces through a flange on the structure to pull wires about the exterior surface of the pipe section.
Claims
1. A pipe restraint comprising: a first pipe portion terminating at a first end extending along away from a pipe direction; an exterior wire based grip extending circumferentially about an exterior surface portion; and a connection member selected from one of a second pipe portion and a flanged end, said connection member receiving the first end of the first pipe portion internally thereto, said connection member contacting the grip internal to the connection member in one of tension and compression thereby at least assisting in depressing the grip against the exterior surface portion of the first pipe portion to assist in restraining the first pipe portion from outward movement away from the connection member in the pipe direction.
2. The pipe restraint of claim 1 wherein the wire based grip is a wire based ring.
3. The pipe restraint of claim 2 wherein the wire based ring encircles the exterior surface of the first pipe portion.
4. The pipe restraint of claim 1 wherein the wire based grip encircles and contacts at least of a perimeter about an exterior surface of the first pipe portion.
5. The pipe restraint of claim 4 wherein the wire based grip is a continuous circle.
6. The pipe restraint of claim 1 wherein the wire based grip is comprised of one of wire rope, braided wire and twisted wire.
7. The pipe restraint of claim 1 further comprising a gasket located between the exterior surface portion of the first pipe portion and the connection member providing a water tight seal.
8. The pipe restraint of claim 7 wherein the wire based grip is connected to the gasket.
9. The pipe restraint of claim 7, wherein the wire based grip is adjacently disposed beside the gasket.
10. The pipe restraint of claim 1 wherein the connection member has one of a groove and a ramp, said grip located against the one of a surface of the groove and the ramp which applies a downward force against the grip in to the exterior surface of the first pipe portion.
11. The pipe restraint of claim 10 further comprising a gland about the exterior surface of the first pipe portion, said gland connected by bolts to the flanged end of the connection member.
12. The pipe restraint of claim 11 wherein the gland has an upwardly sloped ramp contacting the wire based grip, said ramp applying a downward force through the wire based grip into the exterior surface
13. The pipe restraint of claim 10 further comprising a gasket located in the groove, and the wire based grip is adjacently disposed relative to the gasket.
14. The pipe restraint of claim 1 further comprising a gland about the first pipe portion said gland connected by bolts to the flanged end of the connection member.
15. The pipe restraint of claim 14 wherein the gland has an upwardly sloped ramp contacting the wire based grip, said ramp applying a downward force through the wire based grip into the exterior surface.
16. The pipe restraint of claim 1 wherein the connection member is the flanged end and the exterior wire based grip is comprised of a plurality of wires extending in a grid about the exterior surface of the first pipe portion and connected to the flanged end of connection member externally disposed to the first pipe portion.
17. The pipe restraint of claim 16 wherein the flanged end of the pipe portion has a plurality of bores respectively receiving the plurality of wire there through.
18. The pipe restraint of claim 17 wherein the wires are respectively pulled under tension by nuts through the bores.
19. The pipe restraint of claim 16 wherein the wire based grip is formed as a first and second half spaced by initially by a gap which is then placed about the first pipe portion and secured with at least one connector.
20. The pipe restraint of claim 1 further comprising a gasket and the grip is located gasket is located closer to the end of the first pipe portion than the grip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the invention. These drawings are offered by way of illustration and not by way of limitation:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0026] Technology such as U.S. Pat. No. 7,484,775 have attempted to address this issue by providing a pipe joint restraint to connect one pipe portion to another while attempting to overcome disadvantages of other prior art pipe restraints. However, in order to make the pipe restraint construction of the '775 Patent device, significant expense would be required by that structure and it would connect to the first pipe portion at three distinct and spread apart locations.
[0027] The applicant has developed a first embodiment of a pipe restraint 10 shown in
[0028] While this structure compresses a gasket 20 to provide a water-tight seal as is done in the prior art, the gland 12 may also assist in deforming a wire structure or grip 22 such as a wire rope, a braided wire, a twisted wire or other structure which can potentially deform against an exterior surface portion 24 of the first pipe portion 18 so as to mechanically grab that exterior surface portion 24 preferably in a circumnavigational type manner (i.e., the wire structure or grip 22 can be a ring which can be at least substantially, if not completely, circumscribe the exterior surface 24 of the first pipe portion 18. The grip can connect at least two threads of a parameter of a circumference of the external surface portion 24 at the first pipe portion 18. The wire structure or grip 22 preferably retains the first pipe portion so that the first pipe portion 18 does not become dislodged relative to the second structure, illustrated as second pipe portion 16 when an internal pressure of a significant amount such as 100 psi or more is applied internal to the pipe portion 16,18. Second structure could not only be second pipe portions 16, but also valves, joints, and/or other structure to which the first pipe portion 18 connects.
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[0031] Flanged end 104 shown in
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[0033] It is not necessary for all embodiments for the wire structure 112 to completely circumnavigate the exterior surface 122 of the first pipe portion 120 but can for many embodiments.
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[0035] For some embodiments, it may be that the wires 302,304 provided in the form of a grip which is preconstructed prior to installing about the exterior surface 316. In other embodiments it may be possible that there is a seam so that there can be first half 320 which can be connected to a second half 322 such as may be along the rear side of the obscured view of
[0036] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.