Pre-assembled gas plumbing system and methods
11525546 · 2022-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/0837
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/0849
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17D1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/0808
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L19/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F17D1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L19/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates generally to natural gas plumbing systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to a plumbing system that is preassembled to a large extent at a manufacturing site prior to shipping to the site of installation. The pre-assembled plumbing system may be used to convey gas to, for example, a fire pit, outdoor gas grill, fire bowl, gas lighting, and fire tables. The pre-assembled plumbing system may be easily installed and may include a flexible gas pipe, a transition riser, and a lead-in assembly. Further, the lead-in assembly may include a swivel joint configured to provide 360 degrees of multi-plane range of motion. The plumbing system may be coiled for storage and then transported to a site. Advantageously, the plumbing system is manufactured and sold as a single pre-assembled unit, thereby facilitating the ease and speed with which the plumbing system can be installed.
Claims
1. An outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system comprising: a gas pipe configured to extend from below a ground level to above the ground level; a transition gas riser including a bottom end configured to extend below the ground level to a top end above the ground level, the bottom end and the top end of the transition gas riser are coupled to the gas pipe such that a portion of the gas pipe is encompassed by the transition gas riser from the bottom end to the top end, said gas pipe extending past the top end of said transition gas riser; and a lead-in assembly coupled to a riser head assembly of said transition gas riser, said lead-in assembly including a swivel joint configured to rotatably couple a valve.
2. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the gas pipe is a polyethylene gas pipe.
3. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the gas pipe is a continuous flexible pipe formed of a material capable of being coiled prior to installation.
4. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the gas pipe is joined by either heat fusion or mechanical type fittings.
5. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the transition riser has an inner diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the gas pipe.
6. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the transition gas riser further includes a moisture seal.
7. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the transition gas riser further includes an indicator.
8. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 7, wherein the indicator is indicia for designating the position of the riser head assembly.
9. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the riser head assembly comprises a swivel body, a stiffener including a series of notches for gripping to said gas pipe, a compression ring, and a swivel nut.
10. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 9, wherein the compression ring further includes a spring-steel ferrule configured to form a seal.
11. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the lead-in assembly is a stainless steel material.
12. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein the valve is a ball valve for controlling the flow of a liquid or gas.
13. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein a key is used to open and close the valve.
14. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, further including an elbow attached to said valve, said elbow adapted to receive a burner pipe for delivering natural gas.
15. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 1, wherein said swivel joint includes a stationary member and a rotatable member, said rotatable member configured to provide 360 degrees of multi-plane range of motion.
16. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 15, wherein said stationary member and rotatable member are substantially cylindrical and include a substantially elbow-shaped profile.
17. The outdoor pre-assembled plumbing system of claim 15, wherein said rotatable member is coupled to said stationary member via a sealed bearing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The invention relates generally to natural gas plumbing systems and in particular to a pre-assembled plumbing system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a plumbing system that is preassembled to a large extent at a manufacturing site prior to shipping to the site of installation. Advantageously, the system is ready for installation without any further assembly at the job site.
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(12) Pre-assembled plumbing system 10 may include a gas pipe 30, transition riser 40, and lead-in assembly 50. The plumbing system 10 may be coiled for storage and then transported to a site. Advantageously, the plumbing system 10 is manufactured and sold as a single pre-assembled unit, thereby facilitating the ease and speed with which the plumbing system 10 can be installed.
(13) 1.0 Exemplary Gas Pipe 30
(14) Gas pipe 30 may be connected to a gas supply source (not shown). The connection may be formed by either a mechanical connection or various other suitable connections. The gas supply source may convey natural gas or other fluids into gas pipe 30.
(15) Gas pipe 30 of pre-assembled system 10 may be formed of polyethylene or other suitable material that provides, for example, chemical resistance and soil burial stability. Gas pipe 30 may be virtually any length and diameter for use in a variety of applications. In addition, gas pipe 30 may be cut to a desired length at a manufacturing site prior to shipping to the site of installation.
(16) In certain embodiments, the gas pipe 30 is joined by either heat fusion or mechanical type fittings. For example, gas pipe 30 may be joined through socket fusion, butt fusion, and/or sidewall fusion. Socket fusion includes simultaneously heating the external surface of the pipe end and internal surface of a socket fitting. Butt fusion consist of simultaneously heating the squared ends of matching surfaces, such as pipe to pipe, or pipe to fitting. Sidewall fusion includes heating both the external surface of the pipe and matching surface of a saddle type fitting. While gas pipe 30 is said to be made from polyethylene, other thermoplastics and suitable materials are contemplated.
(17) As detailed below, gas pipe 30 extends underground from the gas supply source to couple with transition riser 40. Transition riser 40 is configured to receive and encompasses a portion of gas pipe 30. In addition, gas pipe 30 is connected above ground at a top end 42 of transition riser 40 and extends out a lower end 44 of transition riser 40 underground.
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(19) 2.0 Exemplary Transition Riser 40
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(21) The lower end 44 of the transition riser 40 is closed by the moisture seal 60 that is disposed about a portion of the gas pipe 30. The moisture seal 60 is configured to prevent groundwater and other contaminants from entering the radial space between gas pipe 30 and the inside diameter of the transition riser 40.
(22) The riser conduit 70 may have an inner diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the gas pipe 30. The diameter of gas pipe 30 may range between about half an inch and about one and a half inch, and preferably between about one inch and about a quarter inch. The diameter of riser conduit 70 may range between about three fourths of an inch and about two inches, and preferably between about one inch and about one and a half inch.
(23) Riser conduit 70 may be a flexible member and formed of a polymer material that is connected to the riser head assembly 80 at top end 42. For example, top end 42 may include a male thread for receiving a female thread of the lead-in assembly 50.
(24) 3.0 Exemplary Lead-in Assembly 50
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(26) Lead-in assembly 50 may include 150 # threaded A351 cast fittings in grades 304 stainless steel & 316 stainless steel, 3000 # threaded A182 forged stainless steel fittings in grades 304l & 316l, 3000 # socket weld A182 forged stainless steel fittings in grades 304l & 316l, O-ring unions in stainless steel, copper nickel, carbon steel, and nickel alloys, buttweld fittings A403wp-w in stainless steel grades 304l & 316l, pipe nipples NPT threaded stainless steel 304l & 316l, grooved fittings in stainless steel 304l & 316l, brass threaded fittings 125 #, and brass nipples.
(27) More specifically, lead-in assembly 50 may include an adapter 90. As detailed below, adapter 90 may be a coupler 92, such as a bell coupler 94, or a swivel joint 96 adapter that is configured to, for example, couple riser head assembly 80 to valve 100.
(28) 3.1 Bell Coupler 92
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(30) At one end, bell coupler 92 is adapted to connect to riser head assembly 80. At the other end, a fitting, such as a ½ inch close stainless steel nipple, may be used to connect bell coupler 92 to valve 100 of the lead-in assembly 50. The fitting may include threaded ends that cooperate with the threaded openings of the bell coupler 92 and valve 100.
(31) 3.2 Swivel Joint 94
(32) The assembly and function of swivel joint 94 which may provide for a wide range of motion lead-in assembly 50 while maintaining seals against leakage and debris is shown in
(33) Swivel joint 94 may be used to, for example, facilitate installing valve 100 and cover plate 110 substantially flush with wall 22 of fire pit 20. In addition to reducing stress on other components, swivel joint 94 may allow fire pit 20 to be built around plumbing system 10, thereby eliminating a number of steps associated with the installation of conventional plumbing systems.
(34) Swivel joint 94 may be made of any corrosion resisting materials such as galvanized steel or iron, aluminum, hard plastics, or other composite materials. The height of swivel joint 94 may range between about two inches and about eight inches, and preferably between about four inches and six inches. In one embodiment, the height of swivel joint 94 may be about five inches.
(35) As shown, swivel joint 94 may be formed from a rotatable member 96 and a stationary member 98. Each member 96, 98 may be substantially cylindrical and have a substantially elbow-shaped profile. Stationary member 98 may be adapted to couple with riser assembly 80. For example, stationary member 98 may include a female thread for receiving a male thread of riser assembly 80. In another example, stationary member 98 may include a plated steel fitting adapted to couple with a corresponding fitting of riser assembly 80.
(36) Rotatable member 96 of the swivel joint 94 may be rotatably coupled to stationary member 98 to form a contiguous internal flow pathway. For example, rotatable member 96 may connect with stationary member 98 through use of a sealed bearing including one or more O-rings.
(37) As shown, rotatable member 98 of swivel joint 94 may be attached to valve 100, with which it moves. In some embodiments, swivel joint 94 may allow rotatable member 96 and valve 100, to which it is attached, as much as 360 degrees of multi-plane rotation.
(38) Joint swivel 94 is structured is such a way that rotatable member 96 can rotate independently of stationary member 98. It is contemplated that swivel joint 94 may have more than one rotatable member that is capable of independently rotating about multiple planes.
(39) 3.1 Exemplary Valve 100
(40) Valve 100 may be a ball valve for controlling the flow of a liquid or gas. Valve 100 may be opened when the ball's hole is in line with the flow and closed when it is pivoted 90-degrees by the cover plate 110.
(41) Valve 100 may be opened and closed through use of a cover plate 110. Cover plate 110 may be a decorative cover and include a key 112 for opening and closing valve 100. In one instance, valve 100 is a Tomahawk 952 & 954 Series HearthMaster log lighter gas ball valve including a brass valve body, chrome-plated ball, and P.T.F.E. seats.
(42) As shown, valve 100 also may be coupled to an elbow 120. A fitting, such as a ½ inch nipple or a ⅞ inch nipple, may connect valve 100 to elbow 120. In certain embodiments, an output pipe 125 may connect to elbow 120. The length of output pipe 125 may range between about five inches and about twenty inches, and preferably between about seven inches and about ten inches.
(43) A burner pipe or log lighter pipe 130 may then extend from elbow 120 or output pipe 125 for delivering natural gas or other fluids. In operation, the burner pipe can be lit when the gas line is opened to, for example, produce a natural gas flame in fire pit 20.
(44) 4.0 Exemplary Riser Head Assembly
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(46) Riser head assembly 80 may be formed from stainless steel, brass, and/or other metals. In addition, riser head assembly 80 may include an indicator 82, such as indicia, directing the positioning of the assembly above ground during installation.
(47) Handle 140 may include a threaded top end for receiving a corresponding threaded portion of lead-in assembly 50, as detailed above. Stiffener 150 may be positioned within handle 140 and may include a series of notches for gripping to gas pipe 30.
(48) As shown, riser head assembly 80 further includes a compression ring 160. Compression ring 160 is positioned in the cavity between the handle 140 and swivel nut 170 and adapted to secure to gas pipe 30. Specifically, compression ring 160 may include a rubber seal, which is securely locked in place by a spring-steel ferrule 180. In operation, gas pipe 30 is pushed through the swivel nut 170 and into the stiffener 150 of handle 140. Once in position, swivel nut 170 is tightened to compresses the seal and ferrule, forming a tight, leak-resistant seal.
(49) Further modifications and alternative embodiments of various aspects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the general manner of carrying out the invention. It is to be understood that the forms of the invention shown and described in the Application are to be taken as examples of embodiments. Elements and materials may be substituted for those illustrated and described in the Application, parts and processes may be reversed, and certain features of the invention may be utilized independently, all as would be apparent to one skilled in the art after having the benefit of this description of the invention. Changes may be made in the elements described in the Application without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the following claims.