Method for controlling creep in spirally expandable profile
10088091 ยท 2018-10-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24777
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16L11/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L9/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C53/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16L11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C53/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L55/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L11/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An elongated web or strip (200) comprising a wall portion bounded by edge portions and adapted to form a conduit by spirally winding said web and joining adjacent edge portions. The edge portions (210, 220) are adapted to permit relative movement between adjacent portions of the spiral conduit and thereby provide radial alteration of the conduit. The web includes a compensation portion (300) to alter the dimension of the web (200) upon radial alteration of the conduit and thereby compensate for creep in the spiral conduit. In a particularly preferred embodiment the edge portion comprises a primary lock (214, 224) and a secondary or sacrificial lock (212, 222). The sacrificial lock is disengaged by release of the mechanism 215 to permit relative movement there between and thereby effect radial alteration of the conduit.
Claims
1. An elongated web or strip comprising a wall portion bounded by edge portions and adapted to form a conduit by spirally winding said web and joining adjacent edge portions, said edge portions including a primary locking formation and a secondary/sacrificial locking formation, wherein, upon a release member severing said secondary/sacrificial locking formation, relative movement of adjacent edge portions of said spiral conduit is permitted to thereby provide radial expansion of said conduit, said web further comprising a compensation portion to alter the dimensions of said web upon radial expansion of said conduit and thereby compensate for creep arising from radial expansion of said spiral conduit, said compensation portion being located, intermediate said primary and secondary/sacrificial looking formation such that, apart from the joint between adjacent webs, the interior surface of the web is substantially smooth and free of dislocations; wherein said release member is located intermediate said primary and secondary locking formations when both locking formations are engaged.
2. A web or strip as claimed in claim 1 wherein said web is configured such that upon application of creep, said compensation portion provides substantially identical alteration of the dimensions of said web around the circumference of said conduit.
3. A web or strip as claimed in claim 1 wherein said compensation portion alters the width of said web upon radial alteration of said conduit.
4. A web or strip as claimed in claim 1 wherein said compensation portion is provided by a resilient material formed in said web.
5. A web or strip as claimed in claim 1 wherein said compensation portion is provided by a compressible formation in said web.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only without limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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BEST MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(10) The present invention seeks to eliminate or at least reduce creep arising from installation of spirally wound pipes. In the embodiments shown, the pipe can be produced from any material such as PVC plastic or similar. In some instances metal, eg. stainless steel, can be used. It should be understood that the web or profile, and method according to the present invention can be produced from any material provided it is suitable to be spirally wound to form a pipe, pipe liner or cover.
(11) Turning firstly to
(12) The web 200 shown in
(13) It will be understood that the present invention is suitable for production of stand alone pipes, pipe liners and even pipe covers. In the case of pipes and pipe liners, creep may arise after radial expansion of the pipe as discussed above. Similarly, creep forces may occur if a pipe cover is formed and, for example, reduced in diameter from its original position so that is forms closely over a damaged pipe. The arrangement of the present invention and its ability to compensate for the aforementioned creep is applicable in both tension and compression.
(14) Turning now to
(15) As mentioned above, however, it is this radial expansion of the pipe liner which reduces the overall axial length thereby leading to creep. In the embodiment shown, a compensation portion or expansion loop 300 is provided on web 200. When sacrificial lock member 212 is then cut and then radial expansion begins, the compensation portion or expansion loop 300 similarly expands or in this case lengthens in the longitudinal or axial direction to assist in compensating for the longitudinal change in length. While the aforementioned compensation portion/expansion loop 300 does not seem particularly large, it must be remember that this expansion loop 300 will spiral around the length of the pipe 200 mimicking the path of the web 200 itself. It is expected that each such compensation portion 300 would expand by 0.5 to 1.0 mm however greater or small distances are within the scope of the invention. The overall effect of such compensation portion/expansion loop is quite significant.
(16) If desired, the compensation portion 300 can be produced in any format, configuration or material desired. The compensation portion can be formed integrally with the web 200 as shown in
(17) In the embodiment shown in
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(21) The embodiment shown in
(22) Preferably, the inventive arrangement provides a compensation portion which is configured under load to provide substantial identical alteration of the dimensions of the web around the circumference of the conduit. To explain, some conventional web profiles have flexible portions adapted to provide flexibility to the resultant spirally wound pipe so that the pipe may be fed through bends. The present inventive arrangement, however, preferably provides a compensation portion adapted to provide substantially identical alteration of the dimensions of the web. In other words, unlike a flexible spirally wound pipe where one side would be in compression and the other side in tension as it forms a bend, the present inventive method and apparatus provide consistent, substantial identical extension (or in some cases compression) across or around the circumference of the conduit. In this fashion, the web profile and method provided by the present invention is clearly and significantly different from conventional systems.
(23) Still a further embodiment is provided in
(24) It should be recognised here that this embodiment is particularly useful as it can be designed to suit a conventional spiral web or profile. This permits conventional web or profile to be used in conjunction with the present invention. In other words it does not render current stock obsolete. Rather it provides a mechanism for modifying the conventional profile/web while still compensating or alleviating creep.
(25) It should also be mentioned that in the embodiments shown, the relevant compensation portions/expansion loop can be constructed from the same material as the web or from a flexible compressable material. This is particularly true for the embodiment shown in
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(27) In much the same way as the embodiments shown in
(28) In this instance, the compensation portion 700 is provided directly adjacent the mutually engaged edge portions. As discussed above, these mutually engaged portions provided a primary lock 622/612 and a secondary or sacrificial lock 624/614. In this particularly preferred embodiment the compensation portion 700 is provided directly adjacent these locks and in particular the sacrificial lock rather than in between them as shown in
(29) Use of the aforementioned webs of profiles would be similar to conventional installation techniques. The web would be fed to a winding machine and passed into the pipe to be repaired. In line with conventional mechanisms, the primary and sacrificial locks are engaged. The sacrificial lock may contain an adhesive to hold the pipe to be wound at a fixed diameter. During the installation process, the wire in inserted between the primary and sacrificial locks. A lubricant may be provided in the primary lock to permit relative movement between adjacent edges of the profiles.
(30) After full installation of the pipe liner at the aforementioned reduced diameter, the wire is gradually used to sever to sacrificial lock so that the pipe liner expansion process can begin. This process occurs as more profile is feed into the winding machine causing the diameter in the section where the lock is severed to increase. The end of the pipe remote from the machine is expanded first to the size of damaged pipe diameter. This continues along the pipe until finally reaching the winding machine. During this expansion process, the compensation portion within the web stretches slightly to absorb the creep force and allow the winding machine to remain with the same position thereby reducing the possibility of contact of the winding machine in the maintenance hole and damage to the machine, hole or the spirally wound pipe liner
(31) The present invention is a significant advance over conventional spirally wound pipes and pipe liners. It not only provides a more robust and reliable pipe/lining system, installation is eased, there being no need to determine clearances or in any other fashion taking into account the potential difficulties associated with creep.
(32) The person skilled in the art will understand that the inventive method and apparatus may be embodied in forms other than that specifically described herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.