Portable system for bonding pipes
10005233 ยท 2018-06-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephen R. Barrett (Danvers, MA, US)
- Steven Castrigno (Manchester, NH, US)
- Jeffrey A. Scilingo (Londonderry, NH, US)
Cpc classification
B29C66/5221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/534
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/9672
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/364
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1224
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/841
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2027/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/3652
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/9441
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/562
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/52231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/3668
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L47/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/8324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/91921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/52241
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/5344
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/8748
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/949
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/97
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/919
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2027/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L47/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A kit for fusing piping includes a plurality of couplings, each coupling having a susceptor layer concentric with a weld zone. A control unit provides a current to a wand with a handle for gripping by a user. The handle has opposing jaws mounted on the distal end, each jaw including an arcuate conductor such that the arcuate conductors form a circular inner diameter when the jaws make contact. A lever system couples to the distal end for opening and closing the jaws. The lever system includes a spring for selectively biasing the lever system in a latched position with jaws closed and an open position with the jaws open. Each coupling is sized such that the jaws will only close about the weld zone. The arcuate conductors create a fuse zone about the susceptor layer and the spring is outside the fuse zone.
Claims
1. A kit for fusing thermoplastic piping comprising: a plurality of couplings, each coupling having a susceptor layer concentric with a weld zone, the weld zone having a reduced outer diameter relative to a remainder of the respective coupling; a control unit for providing a current at high frequency; and a wand connected to the control unit, the wand including: a handle for gripping by a user, the handle having a proximal end connected to the control unit and a distal end; opposing jaws mounted on the distal end, each jaw including an arcuate conductor such that the arcuate conductors form a circular inner diameter when the jaws make contact to create a magnetic field when the current passes through the arcuate conductor; a lever system coupled to the distal end for opening and closing the jaws, the lever system including a spring for selectively biasing the lever system in a latched position with jaws closed and an open position with the jaws open wherein: each coupling is sized such that the jaws will only close about the weld zone to insure proper positioning of the magnetic field with respect to the susceptor layer; the magnetic field of the arcuate conductors heats the susceptor layer to create a fuse zone about the susceptor layer; and the spring is outside the fuse zone.
2. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein the wand senses an electromagnetic load of the susceptor layer within the jaws.
3. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein a first axial width and the reduced outer diameter of the weld zone matches a second axial width and inner diameter of the jaws so that a position of the fuse zone about the weld zone therein is substantially determined when the jaws close thereabout.
4. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein each coupling forms an inner shoulder spaced apart from the weld zone so that when a pipe end is inserted into the coupling until contact is made with the respective shoulder by the pipe, the pipe is positioned correctly with respect to the weld zone for fusing.
5. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein each coupling includes a retainer area portion having a thin sleeve that encloses at least one susceptor ring.
6. A kit as recited in claim 5, wherein each susceptor ring is a dual concentric susceptor ring.
7. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein each coupling forms at least one indentation in the weld zone so that upon completion of fusing, the indentation moves outward to provide a visual and tactile indication of complete fusing.
8. A kit as recited in claim 7, wherein the indentation includes a secondary radially inward central depression.
9. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein the spring holds the jaws closed in the latched position so that hands of a user are free.
10. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein the susceptor layer includes at least one susceptor ring fabricated from a material that generates current flow and heat due to a natural resistance when placed in a magnetic field.
11. A kit as recited in claim 10, wherein the at least one susceptor ring is fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of: an iron rich resin; iron; and combinations thereof.
12. A kit as recited in claim 1, wherein the susceptor layer includes a susceptor ring fabricated from metal wire mesh.
13. A kit for fusing thermoplastic piping comprising: a coupling having a susceptor concentric with a weld zone; a control unit for providing a current at high frequency; and a wand connected to the control unit, the wand including: a handle for gripping by a user, the handle having a proximal end connected to the control unit and a distal end; opposing jaws mounted on the distal end, each jaw including an arcuate conductor such that the arcuate conductors form a circular inner diameter when the jaws make contact; a lever system coupled to the distal end for opening and closing the jaws, wherein: the coupling is sized such that the jaws will only close about the weld zone; and when the jaws close about the weld zone and the current passes through the acruate connectors, the arcuate conductors create a fuse zone about the susceptor, wherein the coupling has an inner diameter that forms a shoulder so that when a second coupling is inserted therein until the second coupling makes contact with the respective shoulder, the second coupling is positioned correctly with respect to the weld zone for fusing.
14. A kit as recited in claim 13, wherein the coupling forms at least one depression in the weld zone so that upon completion of fusing, the depression moves outward to provide a visual and tactile indication of complete fusing.
15. A kit as recited in claim 14, wherein the at least one depression is formed within an indentation.
16. A kit as recited in claim 14, wherein the at least one depression is four depressions.
17. A kit as recited in claim 13, wherein the lever system holds the jaws closed in a latched position so that hands of the user are free.
18. A kit as recited in claim 13, wherein the susceptor includes at least one susceptor ring fabricated from a material that generates current flow and heat due to a natural resistance when placed in a magnetic field.
19. A kit as recited in claim 18, wherein the at least one susceptor ring is fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of: an iron rich resin; iron; and combinations thereof.
20. A kit as recited in claim 13, wherein the susceptor includes a susceptor ring fabricated from metal wire mesh.
21. A method for fusing thermoplastic piping comprising the steps of: selecting a coupling from the group consisting of T couplings, elbows, end caps, and straights, each coupling having a susceptor concentric with a weld zone; providing a control unit for providing a current at high frequency, the control unit having: a wand having opposing jaws mounted on a distal end, each jaw including an arcuate conductor such that the arcuate conductors form a circular inner diameter when the jaws make contact; and a system coupled to the distal end for opening and closing the jaws; inserting a pipe end into the selected coupling; closing the jaws about the weld zone using the system; and passing the current passes through the arcuate conductors until the coupling and the pipe are fused together, wherein the coupling has an inner diameter that forms a shoulder and further comprising the step of inserting the pipe into the coupling until the pipe makes contact with the shoulder for aligning the susceptor with the jaws.
22. A method as recited in claim 21, wherein the coupling is sized such that the jaws will only close about the weld zone.
23. A method as recited in claim 21, further comprising the steps of forming at least one depression in the weld zone so that upon fusing, the depression moves radially outward to provide a visual and tactile indication of complete fusing.
24. A method as recited in claim 21, wherein the at least one depression is four depressions.
25. A method as recited in claim 21, further comprising a lever system that selectively holds the jaws closed in a latched position so that hands of a user are free.
26. A method as recited in claim 21, wherein the susceptor includes at least one susceptor ring fabricated from a material that generates current flow and heat due to a natural resistance when placed in a magnetic field.
27. A method as recited in claim 26, wherein the at least one susceptor ring is fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of: an iron rich resin; iron; and combinations thereof.
28. A method as recited in claim 21, wherein the susceptor includes a susceptor ring fabricated from metal wire mesh.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that those having ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosed technology appertains will more readily understand how to make and use the same, reference may be had to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(24) The present disclosure overcomes many of the prior art problems associated with electro-fusion of plastic pipes. The advantages, and other features of the systems, methods and kits disclosed herein, will become more readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description of certain preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings which set forth representative embodiments of the present invention and wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural elements. All relative descriptions herein such as left, right, up, down, horizontal, and vertical are with reference to the Figures, and not meant in a limiting sense. The illustrated embodiments can be understood as providing exemplary features of varying detail of certain embodiments, and therefore, unless otherwise specified, features, components, modules, elements, and/or aspects of the illustrations can be otherwise combined, interconnected, sequenced, separated, interchanged, positioned, and/or rearranged without materially departing from the disclosed systems or methods. Additionally, the shapes and sizes of components are also exemplary and unless otherwise specified, can be altered without materially affecting or limiting the disclosed technology.
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Control Unit
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(27) The control unit 100 has shoulders 118 so that channels 120 are formed in which cables may be efficiently wrapped. For example, the cable 122 between the control unit 100 and wand 200 may be disconnected from one or both of the control unit 100 and wand 200 for wrapping about a channel 120. The ends of the cable 122 may be captured in keyholes 124 formed adjacent the channels 120. The wand 200 may also remain attached to the cable 122 after wrapping and be placed in a storage area 126 formed in the back of the control unit 200. Additional couplings or different size wands may also be stored in the storage area 126 so that the technician may easily carry a complete kit 10 for fusing pipes to the work location. A typical second cable (not shown) would be the power cord, which may be quite long for outdoor applications and connect to a socket 140.
(28) The outside of the control unit 100 also include a front branding area 128 where a trademark and other company or kit information may be located. The back of the control unit 100 also includes another information area 130 that may provide operational instructions, a model number, and a service and/or assistance telephone number and the like.
(29) The control unit 100 also defines an interior 132 that houses a printed circuit board 134 to control operation. The interior 132 also includes a 40 Watt, 12 Volt power supply 136 and a 150 Watt, 48 Volt power supply 138. Although not explicitly shown, the interior 132 also includes the necessary components for the informational LCD screen 110, power switch 112, power indicator 114, and indicator lamps 116a-d as would be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art.
(30) The control unit 100 receives conventional 120 Volt AC power but converts the AC power to a high frequency current for deliver to the wand 200 via the cable 122. In one embodiment, the frequency of the current is 13.56 MHz with a power draw of about 100-150 Watts to complete a fusing operation.
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Wand
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(33) In a preferred embodiment, the connector 204 is a BNC connector that couples to a PCB assembly 216. The PCB assembly 216 includes a balun 218 and adjustable capacitor 220 as well as an air wound inductor coil 222. It is noted that the grip housing 202 is contoured to accommodate the inductor coil 222. The PCB assembly 216 also include three micro-capacitors 228. The PCB assembly 216 ultimately connects to a two-part work coil or copper ring 230, 231 retained concentrically in the jaws 206, 207, respectively. The PCB assembly 216 functions to selectively provide power to the work coil 230, 231 and, as such, along with the control unit 100 includes circuitry to accomplish operation as described herein.
(34) The lever system 208 and the actuation button 210 also interact with the PCB assembly 216. The PCB assembly 216 includes a horizontal switch 232 that is closed when the jaws 206, 207 are closed as described in more detail below. The PCB assembly 216 also includes a vertical switch 234 that is closed when the actuation button 210 is depressed. As best seen in
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(36) A proximal end 250 of the trigger lever 248 is depressed by the technician to close the jaws 206, 207 about a coupling as described below. A distal end 252 of the trigger lever 248 is rotatably connected to a proximal end 254 of the movable jaw 206 by a fourth pin 256. The trigger lever 248 encloses a spring cage 260 extending to the roller 244. The spring cage 260 is largely tubular with a proximal flange 262. A coiled spring 264 mounts in the spring cage 260 to provide resistive force as described below with respect to the operation of the wand 200.
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(38) In contrast, the other jaw 206 is rotatably coupled to grip housing 202 to oppose and selectively contact the fixed jaw 207. The rotating jaw 206 is more symmetrical than the fixed jaw 207. The rotating jaw 206 also has a mounting flange portion 270 forming two holes 272, 274. The lower hole 272 is coupled to the grip housing 202 and fixed jaw 207 by, for example, a boss 273 formed on the grip housing 202. As noted above, the upper hole 274 on the proximal end 254 of the movable jaw 206a is coupled to the distal end 252 of the trigger lever 248 by the fourth pin 256.
(39) The rotating jaw 206 also forms a camming protrusion 278 that pushes against a movable bar 280. The movable bar 280 is slidably mounted to the grip housing 202 so that when the jaws 206, 207 close, the movable bar 280 closes the horizontal switch 232. As a result, the horizontal switch 232 provides an indication of when the jaws 206, 207 are closed to the PCB assembly 216. Thus, the logic of the control unit 100 and/or wand 200 can prevent activation of fusing when the jaws 206, 207 are open.
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Fusing Couplings
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(43) The inner diameter of the coupling 300 has a transition area 306 to vary the size of the inner diameter 303. Adjacent the transition area 306, each end 302, 304 forms a shoulder 308, 310, respectively. When a pipe end is inserted into the coupling 300, the pipe ends are preferably inserted until contact is made with the respective shoulder 308, 310. The inner diameter 303 of each end 302, 304 also includes a susceptor ring 312. The susceptor ring 312 is composed mostly of iron or another like material that will generate a current flow and heat up due to natural resistance when placed in a magnetic field. In one embodiment, the susceptor rings 312 are a metal wire mesh insert and, in another version, an iron rich resin used in forming the coupling 300.
(44) The outer diameter 305 of the coupling 300 is relatively reduced in the area surrounding the susceptor ring 312 to form an annular weld zone 311. The weld zone 311 has a width W approximately equal to the width W of the jaws 206, 207 of the wand 200. Thus, the jaws 206, 207 are mechanically aligned with the respective susceptor ring 312 for fusing. Additionally, the outer diameter 305 in the weld zone 311 is matched so that the jaws 206, 207 can be closed about the weld zone 311. However, the remainder of the outer diameter for each end 302, 304 is over-sized so that the jaws 206, 207 cannot be closed thereabout. Thus, a fusing operation cannot be attempted in the wrong location.
(45) The inner diameter 303 of the coupling 300 also includes a retainer area portion 314 to aid in the manufacture of the coupling 300. Preferably, the inner diameter 303 is smooth, consistent and unobstructed by the susceptor rings 312 and the retainer area portion 314. In one embodiment, the retainer area portion 314 forms a thin sleeve 315 of PE that encloses the susceptor rings 312. As a result, the inner diameter 303 is a continuous wall of PE. It is envisioned that the entire coupling 300 except for the susceptor rings 312 are made from the same or similar materials such as a plastic resin that is heat fusible. Again, the retainer area portion 314 is preferably provided in a manner so that the inner diameter 303 is uniform and without flow obstruction except as required in the transition area and can be made so for any configuration of fitting.
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(48) As the indentation 418 is heated during fusing, the indentation 418 becomes soft or pliable. The fusing heats the coupling 400 from the susceptor ring 412 outward, creating a radial pressure or expansion that is sufficient to push out the depression 422 so that the depression 422 inverts when the fusing is complete. Thus, the depression 422 becomes a protrusion that is a visual and tactile indication of fusing. In another embodiment, the entire indentation 418 inverts during fusing.
(49) It is envisioned that the indentations 418 are provided four times in each weld zone but more or fewer could be used. The indentations 418 are also suitable to be used on any coupling along with the rest of the subject technology. For example, without limitation, the coupling could additionally be a T-shape, an elbow shape, an end cap, a straight connector for joining equal size pipes in any number, combinations thereof and the like. In one embodiment, the susceptor ring is a dual concentric susceptor ring so that magnetic hysteresis occurs during fusing, which causes the rings to rub against each other and generate additional heat.
Fusing Operation
(50) The kit 10 can be used to fuse pipe ends to couplings 300 in any setting because the control unit 100, wand 200 and couplings 300 are rugged and portable. Further, the fusing operation is easy to perform and relatively short. The kit 10 can be scaled to work with any size pipe and, for example, even for 10 inch diameter pipes, still performs quickly with moderate increases in energy requirements. Further, a single wand may also function with various size pipes.
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(52) In this example, although not shown, the coupling 400 is as shown in
(53) The control unit 100 is readied by turning on the power using the switch 112, and selecting and attaching the wand 200 by the cable 122, wherein the wand 200 is sized to match the coupling 300. Next, the wand 200 is put in the open position shown in
(54) Next, with the jaws 206, 207 of the wand 200 open, the jaws 206, 207 are placed about the coupling in the weld zone W. As noted above, when properly matched, the jaws 206, 207 will fit closely about the weld zone W when closed but not close about any other portion of the coupling 400 to prevent operator error in placement. As best seen in
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(58) To start the fusing operation when ready, the technician depresses the actuation button 210 and an RF signal area or fuse zone 209 is created. Preferably, the fuse zone is a 13.56 MHz magnetic field about the susceptor ring of the coupling. A high frequency current develops in the susceptor ring through electromagnetic induction action. The current flows within and around the susceptor ring generating heat through the susceptor ring's natural resistance. This heat is sufficient to melt, for example, even high density PE or PE-RT of the pipe and coupling creating a strong permanent hermetic seal therebetween. Typically, the pipe and coupling remain cool enough for the technician to handle them immediately.
(59) During fusing, the fusing indicator lamp 116b will flash and the LCD screen 110 will provide a countdown to completion. In one embodiment, the fusing operation takes approximately 40 seconds for a inch pipe and uses about as much energy as a 100-150 Watt light bulb. After fusing is complete, to release the jaws 206, 207, the trigger lever 248 is pushed or popped upward, such as by the technician's thumb, and the spring 264 provides the bias force to open the jaws 206, 207 without further action.
(60) In one embodiment, the control unit 200 includes an ambient temperature sensor and automatically adjusts fusing times based on the ambient temperature. The control unit 200 may also recognize the size of the wand and, thereby, the pipe to adjust the fusing time accordingly. In still another embodiment, the wand 200 is provided with a calibration button so that, upon depression of the calibration button, the wand and the control unit communicate to determine the size of the wand and preferably the coupling to fine tune the fusing time. The coupling size may also be entered into the control unit manually. In another embodiment, the kit 10 determines ambient temperature and/or temperature of the components such as the coupling and/or the wand, in order to properly adjust the fusing operation. Other parameters such as the coupling size and the like may be input by using the info button 117 and LCD screen 110. Still other wands of varying size may be hard wired to provide size parameters to the control unit 100.
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(62) As can be seen, the subject technology provides a valuable kit that creates effective seals between pipes and couplings in a fast, easy and effective manner. The subject technology is also safe in that exposure to open flames, VOC based adhesives or high voltage electricity are not required.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
(63) All patents, published patent applications and other references disclosed herein are hereby expressly incorporated in their entireties by reference.
(64) While the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. For example, each claim may depend from any or all claims, even in a multiple dependent manner, even though such has not been originally claimed.