Sealing Gasket with Specialized Reinforcing Ring for Sealing Plastic Pipelines
20180340642 ยท 2018-11-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29K2075/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L47/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/14819
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L17/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/0845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L47/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pipe sealing gasket is shown which is designed to be received within a raceway provided within a socket end of a female bell plastic pipe end which is assembled with a mating male pipe end to form a plastic pipe joint. The raceway in the female bell plastic pipe end is preformed during manufacture and the gasket is installed thereafter. The gasket has a rubber body portion which is reinforced by a hard plastic band formed as a series of integral, spaced wedges which are interconnected by a flexible ribbon. The gasket is flexible enough to be flexed and placed in the pipe raceway and yet the hard plastic band acts to prevent extrusion of the gasket during a variety of pressure conditions as well as preventing displacement during field assembly.
Claims
1. A pipe sealing gasket designed for receipt within a raceway provided within a female bell socket end of a thermoplastic pipe, the raceway being generally arcuate with a forward facing slope region when viewed in cross section, and wherein the raceway has been previously formed during the manufacture of the pipe and the gasket is installed thereafter, the female bell socket end having a given internal diameter which is being designed to receive a mating male thermoplastic pipe end to form a pipe joint, the male thermoplastic pipe end having a given outer diameter, the gasket comprising: a ring shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross section, includes a leading nose region, a lower compression region and a trailing tail region, the leading nose region facing generally towards the female socket end of the pipe once the gasket is inserted within the pipe; wherein the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic band which forms a continuous ring having a given circumference, the band having a series of integral, spaced wedges attached to and extending from the band at equi-distantly spaced locations about the circumference of the band, the hard plastic band being embedded within the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket during gasket manufacture, each of the spaced wedges having a front edge, a rear edge and opposing side edges, as viewed in cross section, the rear edges of the wedges being joined to and supported upon the underlying continuous hard plastic band, and wherein the opposing side edges slope evenly in the direction of the leading nose region of the gasket, the front edges of the spaced wedges being covered by a layer of rubber during manufacture so that they are entirely encapsulated in the rubber of the gasket body; wherein the hard plastic band is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a durometer which is greater than the durometer of the main body portion of the gasket while being flexible enough to allow the gasket to accept inverse curvature during installation into the groove provided in the female, socket end of the thermoplastic pipe; and wherein the wedges on the hard plastic band act in concert with the forward facing slope region of the arcuate raceway to wedge between the outer diameter of the male thermoplastic pipe end and the internal diameter of the female bell socket end, the embedded hard plastic band acting to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the groove provided in the female bell socket end of the thermoplastic pipe once a spigot end of a mating male pipe is installed to form a pipe joint.
2. The sealing gasket of claim 1, wherein the main body portion of the gasket is formed of a natural or synthetic rubber.
3. The sealing gasket of claim 2, wherein the main body portion of the gasket is timed of a rubber selected from the group consisting of styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber and nitrile rubber.
4. The sealing gasket of claim 1, wherein the synthetic plastic material is an engineered plastic.
5. The sealing gasket of claim 4, wherein the synthetic plastic material is a modified polyphenylene ether.
6. The sealing gasket of claim 1, wherein the lower compression region of the gasket includes a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engaging the mating male spigot pipe end.
7. The sealing gasket of claim 6, wherein the main gasket body has an outer bulbous region which is also provided with a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engaging the female socket end of the pipe.
8. A pipe sealing gasket designed for receipt within a raceway provided within a female bell socket end of a thermoplastic pipe, the raceway being generally arcuate with a forward facing slope region when viewed in cross section, and wherein the raceway has been previously formed during the manufacture of the pipe and the gasket is installed thereafter, the female bell socket end having a given internal diameter which is being designed to receive a mating male thermoplastic pipe end to form a pipe joint, the male thermoplastic pipe end having a given outer diameter, the gasket comprising: a ring shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross section, includes a leading nose region, a lower compression region and a trailing tail region, the leading nose region facing generally towards the female socket end of the pipe once the gasket is inserted within the pipe; wherein the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic band having a series of spaced wedges integrated with the band at equi-distantly spaced locations about the circumference of the band, the hard plastic band being embedded within the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket during gasket manufacture, each of the spaced wedges having a front edge, a rear edge and opposing side edges, as viewed in cross section, the wedge segments intersecting the hard plastic band at spaced locations so that the band is not continuous, the band intersecting the wedges at a point where approximately half of the band is embedded in the each wedge and half extends outwardly from each wedge, and wherein the opposing side edges slope evenly in the direction of the leading nose region of the gasket, the front edges of the spaced wedges being covered by a layer of rubber during manufacture so that they are entirely encapsulated in the rubber of the gasket body; wherein the hard plastic band is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a durometer which is greater than the durometer of the main body portion of the gasket while being flexible enough to allow the gasket to accept inverse curvature during installation into the groove provided in the female, socket end of the thermoplastic pipe; and wherein the wedges on the hard plastic band act in concert with the forward facing slope region of the arcuate raceway to wedge between the outer diameter of the male thermoplastic pipe end and the internal diameter of the female bell socket end, the embedded hard plastic band acting to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the groove provided in the female bell socket end of the thermoplastic pipe once a spigot end of a mating male pipe is installed to form a pipe joint.
9. The sealing gasket of claim 8, wherein the main body portion of the gasket is formed of a natural or synthetic rubber.
10. The sealing gasket of claim 9, wherein the main body portion of the gasket is formed of a rubber selected from the group consisting of styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber and nitrile rubber.
11. The sealing gasket of claim 8, wherein the synthetic plastic material is an engineered plastic.
12. The sealing gasket of claim 11, wherein the synthetic plastic material is a modified polyphenylene ether.
13. The sealing gasket of claim 8, wherein the lower compression region of the gasket includes a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engaging the mating male spigot pipe end.
14. The sealing gasket of claim 13, wherein the main gasket body has an outer bulbous region which is also provided with a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engaging the female socket end of the pipe.
15. A pipe seating gasket designed for receipt within a raceway provided within a female bell socket end of a thermoplastic pipe, the raceway being generally arcuate with a forward facing slope region when viewed in cross section, and wherein the raceway has been previously formed during the manufacture of the pipe and the gasket is installed thereafter, the female bell socket end having a given internal diameter which is being designed to receive a mating male thermoplastic pipe end to form a pipe joint, the male thermoplastic pipe end having a given outer diameter, the gasket comprising: a ring shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion thrilled of rubber which, when viewed in cross section, includes a leading nose region, a lower compression region and a trailing tail region, the leading nose region facing generally towards the female socket end of the pipe once the gasket is inserted within the pipe; wherein the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic band having a series of spaced wedges integrated with the band at equi-distantly spaced locations about the circumference of the band, the hard plastic band being embedded within the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket during gasket manufacture, each of the spaced wedges having a front edge, a rear edge and opposing side edges, as viewed in cross section, the wedge segments intersecting the hard plastic band at spaced locations so that the band is not continuous, the wedges on the hard plastic band each having a hollow region which communicates the front and rear edges thereof, whereby rubber can flow through and gill the hollow regions during manufacture of the gasket, the front edges of the spaced wedges being covered by a layer of rubber during manufacture so that they are entirely encapsulated in the rubber of the gasket body; wherein the hard plastic band is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a durometer which is greater than the diameter of the main body portion of the gasket while being flexible enough to allow the gasket to accept inverse curvature during installation into the groove provided in the female, socket end of the thermoplastic pipe; and wherein the wedges on the hard plastic band act in concert with the forward facing slope region of the arcuate raceway to wedge between the outer diameter of the male thermoplastic pipe end and the internal diameter of the female bell socket end, the embedded hard plastic band acting to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the groove provided in the female bell socket end of the thermoplastic pipe once a spigot end of a mating male pipe is installed to form a pipe joint.
16. The sealing gasket of claim 15, wherein the main body portion of the gasket is formed of a natural or synthetic rubber.
17. The sealing gasket of claim 16, wherein the main body portion f the gasket is formed of a rubber selected from the group consisting of styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber and nitrile rubber.
18. The sealing gasket of claim 16, wherein the synthetic plastic material is an engineered plastic.
19. The sealing gasket of claim 18, wherein the synthetic plastic material is a modified polyphenylene ether.
20. The sealing gasket of claim 16, wherein the lower compression region of the gasket includes a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engaging the mating male spigot pipe end.
21. The sealing gasket of claim 20, wherein the main gasket body has an outer bulbous region which is also provided with a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engaging the female socket end of the pipe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0046] Turning now to the attached illustrations,
[0047] The earlier version of the gasket of
[0048] Turning now to
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[0050] With reference now to
[0051] During the manufacture of the gasket, the hard plastic band 37 is embedded within the leading nose region of the gasket during the gasket manufacturing operation. As will be explained in greater detail, the wedges 39 on the hard plastic band 37 act to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the raceway (13 in
[0052] The hard plastic band shown in isolated fashion in
[0053] As was previously mentioned, the main body portion of the gasket is formed of a natural or synthetic rubber, such as a styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber or nitrile rubber. The durometer of the rubber used for the main gasket body may vary depending on the end application but will typically be in the range from about 40-70 Shore A hardness, preferably about 40-60 Shore A. The hard plastic band 37, on the other hand, is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a durometer which is greater than the durometer of the main body portion of the gasket. The synthetic plastic material used for the band is preferably a material which shows an appropriate stiffness for the application at hand while allowing flexing (accepts inverse curvature) during installation. The band can have a higher durometer than the remaining main body portion of the gasket since it does not participate in the sealing function of the gasket to the same extent as the primary sealing region of the gasket.
[0054] Various hard plastic type materials may be suitable candidates for use as the hard plastic band. These materials include such materials as polypropylene, polyvinylchloride and various engineered plastics. For example, one such material is those hard plastics which fall into the family group of modified polyphenylene ethers (PPE). These commercially available materials have high heat resistance, making them suitable for injection or compression molding and are generally suitable for plastic/rubber composites. One commercially available family is the VESTORAN family of materials. VESTORAN is the registered trademark of Evonik Degussa GmbH for molding compounds containing poly-2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether as polymeric constituent (poly-phenylene ether, PPE, also referred to as PPO).
[0055] The method of manufacturing the sealing pipe gasket of the invention will now be described. The gasket is designed for receipt within a bell pipe raceway provided within, a socket end of a female bell pipe member, whereby fitting the gasket within the raceway allows a mating male pipe having a spigot pipe end to be inserted therein to form a continuous pipe joint. The manufacturing method will be described primarily with respect to
[0056] Next, there is provided a second mating mold face which is essentially a mirror image of the first mold face.
[0057] While the gasket body is reinforced to prevent extrusion under various fluid pressure conditions, as well as from being displaced during field assembly, it remains flexible enough to allow the gasket to be bent by hand and installed within a gasket receiving raceway provided within the belled end of a female pipe member. The sealing gasket can be installed within the gasket receiving raceway by bending the gasket to temporarily transform the gasket from a generally cylindrical shape to a generally elliptical shape, followed by placing the gasket within the gasket receiving groove and releasing the gasket, whereby the gasket returns to the generally cylindrical shape. Hydraulic pressure due to fluid in the pipe acts upon the wedges on the hard plastic band to push the wedges into tighter engagement with the mating male and female pipe members to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the raceway provided in the female bell socket end of the thermoplastic pipe once a spigot end of a mating male pipe is installed to form a pipe joint and the pipe is conveying fluid.
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[0059] It has been found that the deficiencies of the earlier version of the gasket can overcome by extending the geometry of the rubber at the nose of the gasket and in front of the plastic band insert so that the insert front edge is completely covered by rubber. In other words, enough rubber is put around the plastic insert to ensure that it can't be detached from the rubber of the gasket body. In this sense, it is interlocked within the rubber gasket body. Most preferably, the band or ribbon portion of the insert (that portion shown as 79 in
[0060] With further reference to
[0061] The leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket is once again reinforced by a hard plastic band formed as a series of integral, spaced wedges interconnected by a flexible ribbon, the hard plastic band being embedded within the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket during gasket manufacture. As shown in
[0062] In the case of the hard plastic band shown in
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[0065] Once again, as in the version of the band described in
[0066] An invention has been provided with several advantages. The method for installing a gasket of the invention allows a pipe gasket to be installed within a preexisting and preformed groove in a thermoplastic pipe. Once the gasket has been secured in position in snap-fit fashion, it is securely retained within the pipe raceway and resists axial forces tending to displace the gasket from the raceway. Because a gasket is inserted within a preformed pipe groove or raceway, the manufacturing and installation processes are simplified and made less costly. The design of the gasket also makes it possible to remove one gasket and reinstall another within a preformed raceway in the selected pipe end.
[0067] The gasket which is utilized in the process is simple in design and relatively economical to manufacture. There is no need for an external retaining band or an internal metal ring to assist in securing the gasket within the pipe groove. Because the metal retaining band or ring are not necessary, it is also possible to eliminate the pins necessary to hold the band or ring in place inside the mold during manufacture, as in the previous Reiber gasket art. The hard plastic band with its integral, spaced wedges acts to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the female pipe groove under a variety of fluid pressure situations, or from being displaced during field assembly. Providing the wedges as an integral part of a continuous ribbon simplifies the manufacturing process and saves time. The wedge segments provide high radial stiffness for solid support of the gasket which acts to prevent extrusion under pressurized conditions.
[0068] While the invention has been shown in several of its forms, it is not thus limited but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.