CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR PUSH JOINT VALVE AND FITTINGS
20180252350 ยท 2018-09-06
Inventors
- Sean Brian Routon (Lynchburg, VA, US)
- John Preston Riordan (Lynchburg, VA, US)
- John Emmett Riordan, III (Lynchburg, VA, US)
Cpc classification
F16K27/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L23/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L47/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A push joint adapter is connectable to one or more push joint pipe fittings in a pipeline. The push joint adapter includes an insertion section insertable into a socket of a push joint pipe fitting in an interference fit, a pipeline section connectable with the pipeline, and a collar disposed between the insertion section and the pipeline section. A restraint ring assembly cooperable with the push joint pipe fitting includes a restraint ring secured to the pipeline section and engaging the collar and a restraint rod connected to the restraint ring. The push joint adapter facilitates connecting push joint gasketed bell gate valves and fittings in a pipeline such as a polyethylene pipeline.
Claims
1. A push joint adapter connectable to one or more push joint pipe fittings in a pipeline, the push joint adapter comprising: an insertion section insertable into a socket of a push joint pipe fitting in an interference fit; a pipeline section connectable with the pipeline; a collar disposed between the insertion section and the pipeline section; and a restraint ring assembly cooperable with the push joint pipe fitting and including a restraint ring positioned on the pipeline section and engaging the collar and a restraint rod connected to the restraint ring.
2. A push joint adapter according to claim 1, wherein the restraint ring comprises a pair of ring halves connectable at respective ends on opposite sides of the pipeline section.
3. A push joint adapter according to claim 2, comprising a pair of restraint rods, wherein each of the ring halves comprises connector openings at the respective ends thereof, wherein the respective ends of the ring halves are overlaid over each other such that the connector openings are aligned, and wherein the restraint rods extend through the aligned connector openings.
4. A push joint adapter according to claim 3, wherein the restraint rods are securable at distal ends to the push joint pipe fitting, and wherein the restraint rods are secured at proximal ends with a connector.
5. A push joint adapter according to claim 4, wherein the proximal ends of the restraint rods are threaded, and wherein the connector is a nut.
6. A push joint adapter according to claim 4, wherein the restraint rods comprise a hook or T-head at the distal ends.
7. A push joint adapter according to claim 1, wherein the insertion section includes a beveled end.
8. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the push joint adapter comprises a tee fitting with three ends, each of the three ends being selectively configurable as the insertion section or the pipeline section.
9. An assembly for connecting an isolation valve in a polyethylene pipeline, the assembly comprising a first push joint adapter according to claim 1 and the isolation valve, wherein the isolation valve includes a first valve socket, and wherein the insertion section is secured in the first valve socket.
10. An assembly according to claim 9, wherein the isolation valve comprises a second valve socket, the assembly further comprising a second push joint adapter according to claim 1, wherein the insertion section of the second push joint adapter is secured in the second valve socket.
11. An assembly according to claim 10, wherein a first restraint ring of the first push joint adapter is connected to a second restraint ring of the second push joint adapter by a pair of the restraint rods.
12. In combination, a push joint adapter connected to a push joint pipe fitting in a pipeline, the combination comprising: the push joint pipe fitting including a socket; and the push joint adapter including: an insertion section inserted into the socket of the push joint pipe fitting in an interference fit, a pipeline section connectable with the pipeline, a collar disposed between the insertion section and the pipeline section, and a restraint ring assembly coupled with the push joint pipe fitting and including a restraint ring positioned on the pipeline section and engaging the collar and a restraint rod connected to the restraint ring at one end and to the push joint pipe fitting at an opposite end.
13. The combination according to claim 12, wherein the push joint pipe fitting comprises an isolation valve having a first socket and a second socket, the combination comprising two of the push joint adapters respectively secured in the first and second sockets of the isolation valve.
14. The combination according to claim 13, wherein the restraint ring secured to the pipeline section of one of the two push joint adapters is connected to the restraint ring secured to the pipeline section of the other of the two push joint adapters by the restraint rod.
15. The combination according to claim 12, wherein the restraint ring assembly includes two restraint rods, wherein the push joint pipe fitting comprises a tee fitting with a pair of rod tabs positioned on opposite sides of the socket, and wherein the restraint rods are connected to the rod tabs at the opposite ends of the restraint rods.
16. The combination according to claim 15, wherein the tee fitting comprises three sockets, the combination further comprising three push joint adapters connected to the three sockets, respectively.
17. A push joint adapter assembly connectable to one or more push joint pipe fittings in a pipeline, the push joint adapter assembly comprising: a push joint adapter including: an insertion section insertable into a socket of a push joint pipe fitting in an interference fit, a pipeline section connectable with the pipeline, and a collar disposed between the insertion section and the pipeline section; and a restraint ring assembly cooperable with the push joint pipe fitting, the restraint ring assembly including a restraint ring and a pair of restraint rods, the restraint ring secured to the pipeline section and engaging the collar, wherein proximal ends of the restraint rods are extended through respective openings in the restraint ring and secured with nuts on an opposite side of the restraint ring from the collar, and wherein distal ends of the restraint rods are securable to the push joint pipe fitting.
18. A push joint adapter according to claim 17, wherein the restraint ring comprises a pair of ring halves connectable at respective ends on opposite sides of the pipeline section.
19. An assembly for connecting an isolation valve in a polyethylene pipeline, the assembly comprising the push joint adapter assembly according to claim 17 and the isolation valve, wherein the isolation valve includes a first valve socket, and wherein the insertion section is secured in the first valve socket.
20. An assembly according to claim 19, wherein the isolation valve comprises a second valve socket, the assembly further comprising a supplemental push joint adapter including a supplemental insertion section, a supplemental pipeline section, and a supplemental collar disposed between the supplemental insertion section and the supplemental pipeline section, wherein the supplemental insertion section of the supplemental push joint adapter is secured in the second valve socket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] These and other aspects and advantages of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The adapter may be applied to the use of push joint metallic fittings in a polyethylene pipe system. In this context, it would take one or more push joint adapters to connect the various possible fittings, e.g., one for a cap, two for an elbow, three for a tee and so on. In these two applications, the same polyethylene push joint adapter is used to connect either push joint valves or metallic push joint fittings. The insertion end connects to the valves or the fittings and the pipeline section is fused, generally by butt fusion or the like, to the piping. The benefits of the use of fittings and valves are mostly the same, except a user is more likely to use the valve application rather than the fitting application. The user is more likely to use plastic fittings which are typically butt fused to the PE pipe rather than metallic push joint fittings connected via push joint adapters into the PE pipe line.
[0026] The adapter may be applied to an ideal form where the features of the push joint adapter are integrated into the form of a plastic tee (on each end) and plastic reducers (on only the smaller end), where the plastic reducers may be fused to the plastic tee and in so doing made a part of a resulting plastic tee with reductions. All three ends of the plastic tee then present insertion ends (of the push joint adapter concept) that can either be connected to push joint valves (or other metallic push joint fittings for that matter but less likely) or the ends might be connected by fusion (usually butt fusion but there are other fusion types) to the plastic piping or other plastic fittings.
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[0028] The push joint adapter 10 includes an insertion section 14 insertable into a socket 16 of a push joint pipe fitting, such as the isolation valve 12 shown in
[0029] The adapter 10 may also be provided with a pipeline section 22 that is connectable with the PE pipeline. A collar 24 is positioned between the insertion section 14 and the pipeline section 22. The collar 24 is preferably an integral part of the push joint adapter 10. The form of the push joint adapter 10 may be manufactured by injection molding in one piece or by machining the entire push joint adapter form from stock that is typically extruded.
[0030] A restraint ring assembly 26 includes a restraint ring 28 secured to the pipeline section 22 and engaging the collar 24. One or more restraint rods 30 serve to secure the push joint adapter 10 via the restraint ring 28.
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[0032] An opposite end (i.e., a distal end) of the restraint rods 30 may be secured to the restraint ring of another push joint adapter (as shown in
[0033] The restraint rods 30 in
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[0035] The use of metallic fittings in PE piping systems may be preferred to extend the life of the system as plastic fittings have reduced life compared to plastic pipe.
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[0039] Golf and commercial irrigation systems use a lot of isolation valves and have a lot of tees. It is useful to be able to connect them directly to the tees. Current PE products do not allow for this. In the described embodiments, tees and reducers have collar features on their ends in order to allow for the direct connection of push joint valves common in the irrigation market. The ends of the tees and reducers would at the same time be fusible directly to other PE fittings or PE pipe. When push joint valves are assembled on to a tee or reducer, its outlet is connected to a PE pipe by means of the push joint adapters described above. The system allows for much easier assembly and installation than the current methods. Fewer parts are required. At least one fusion joint and possibly two fusion joints are eliminated for every valve used. Tees may have as many as three valves, so there can be as many as three to six fusions eliminated. These are also the most difficult fusions to be made in a piping system, those associated with tees. As the diameter goes up, the fusions become more cumbersome. The ability to eliminate fusions at tees is a significant benefit.
[0040] With this push joint valve of the described embodiments, valves that are readily available in irrigation distribution can be used effectively, thereby reducing procurement lead times and providing for project fill-ins more readily. Push joint valves are also lower cost than mechanical joint or flanged valves. The installation processes will be less costly than the existing systems because no bolt torqueing is required. The installation process will be less disruptive because it can be accomplished in a matter of one or two hours depending on size, whereas the existing system will require 6 to 12 hours because of the wait time required before re-torqueing.
[0041] The system is configured to be universal to all of the various brands of push joint gate valves offering the same universality as those for mechanical joint and flanged valves. The system also provides for connection of ordinary push joint ductile iron pipe fittings with the same benefits enumerated above in lieu of the typical plastic pipe fitting. In the pipe fitting installation, the system makes more straightforward the installation of a fitting into a PE pipeline, which can be difficult and time consuming with the typical PE pipe fitting and butt fusion machine.
[0042] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.