FLUID LEAK REPAIR
20180023747 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L55/175
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/301
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L55/1686
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/7212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/5057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C73/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L55/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L55/1003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/73771
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fluid leak repair kit, comprising: a putty; a self-amalgamating tape; and a composite material for use in encompassing the self-amalgamating tape, said composite material comprising a flexible sheet or tape and a matrix component for binding the flexible sheet or tape, the matrix component comprising a resin or water-activated matrix component which, when cured, forms an outer shell.
Claims
1. A fluid leak repair kit, comprising: a putty; a self-amalgamating tape; and a composite material for use in encompassing the self-amalgamating tape, said composite material comprising a flexible sheet or tape and a matrix component for binding the flexible sheet or tape, the matrix component comprising a resin or water-activated matrix component which, when cured, forms an outer shell.
2. A kit according to claim 1, wherein said flexible sheet or tape comprises a woven material.
3. A kit according to claim 1, wherein said flexible sheet or tape comprises a fibre glass or carbon fibre material.
4. A kit according To claim 1, wherein said flexible sheet or tape is pre-impregnated with the matrix material or a component for forming the matrix material, and optionally wherein said matrix component is a polymeric water soluble or water-activated substance such as a polyurethane resin.
5. A kit according to claim 1, wherein said matrix component comprises 1,2-propaniedol, 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl), polymer with bis(isocyanatomethyl) benzene.
6. A kit according to claim 1, further comprising a stretch wrap material for placing over said composite material whilst said matrix component cures.
7. A kit according to claim 1, wherein said self-amalgamating tape comprises a silicone self-amalgamating tape.
8. A gas leak repair kit according to claim 1, wherein said putty is a non-curing putty such as silicone non-curing putty.
9. A liquid leak repair kit according to claim 1, wherein said putty is a two-part curing putty such as a two-part curing silicone putty.
10. A method of repairing a fluid leak in a pipe or conduit, the method comprising: applying a layer of putty to said pipe or conduit at a location of said leak to seal it; wrapping, at tension, a self-amalgamating tape around said layer of putty to cover it; contacting a flexible sheet or tape with either: a resin, or water to activate a water-activated matrix component; and encompassing the self-amalgamating tape with the flexible sheet or tape such that the resin or water-activated matrix component binds with the flexible sheet or tape to form an outer shell with the flexible sheet or tape to substantially surround the joint.
11. A method according to claim 10, wherein said self-amalgamating tape is wrapped at full tension, in which its width is 75% or less of its original width.
12. A method according to claim 10, further comprising, after wrapping, at tension, a self-amalgamating tape around said layer of putty to create a high tension wrapped region, wrapping, at low tension, a further layer of said self-amalgamating tape around said high tension wrapped region to cover it.
13. A method according to claim 10, being a method of repairing a gas leak, wherein said putty is a non-curing putty such as silicone non-curing putty.
14. A method according to claim 10, being a method of liquid leak repair, wherein said putty is a two-part curing putty such as two-part curing silicone putty.
15. A method according to claim 10, wherein said flexible sheet or tape comprises a woven material.
16. A method according to claim 10, wherein said flexible sheet or tape comprises a fibre glass or carbon fibre material.
17. A method according to claim 10, wherein said flexible sheet or tape is pre-impregnated with the matrix material or a component for forming the matrix material, such as a polymeric water soluble or water-activated substance, or wherein said matrix component is a polyurethane resin.
18. A method according to claim 10, wherein said matrix component comprises 1,2-propaniedol, 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl), polymer with bis(isocyanatomethyl) benzene.
19. A method according to claim 10, further comprising wrapping a stretch wrap material over said composite material whilst said matrix component cures.
20. A method according to claim 10, wherein said self-amalgamating tape comprises a silicone self-amalgamating tape.
21. A method according to claim 10, comprising cutting lengths of said self-amalgamating tape prior to wrapping each said length self-amalgamating tape, at tension, around said layer of putty.
22. A method according to claim 21, wherein said lengths of self-amalgamating tape are cut at an angle, for example 45.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] The kits of the present invention are used to create permanent repairs of fluid leaks in pipes. An example will now be described in which the fluid is natural gas within a sealed domestic or commercial gas supply system.
[0035] Thus, in general, a gas leak repair kit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises a non-curing silicone putty, a high grade silicone self amalgamating tape (SAT) and woven glass fibre bandage with a water activated binder.
[0036] It will be appreciated that, using the kit and method according to this exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a permanent gas leak repair can be effected, quickly, reliably and efficiently, by a single operative. An exemplary method is set out in detail below:
[0037] Preparation [0038] 1. When a leak is detected, its source must first be identified. Leak detection solution can be used for this purpose (see
[0042] Silicone Putty [0043] 5. Next, and referring to
[0044] The putty is required to plug the gap between the coupling member or joint 20 and the pipe 10, and the right shape of putty for this purpose will, therefore, dependent on the size and configuration of the area to be plugged thereby. It is envisaged that an operative may have to cut a length of putty 22 length ways, possibly generally in half, to create the right shape for a particular job. [0045] 6. Referring to
TABLE-US-00001 Joint size (inches) Number of strips of SAT required 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 2 9 [0046] Each strip of SAT is cut using a 45 angle, as illustrated in
[0048] Self-Amalgamating Tape [0049] 8. Next, the required number of strips of SAT are wrapped, one by one, over the putty. Such wrapping should be done at full tension, which occurs when the tension therein is such that the colour lightens and its width is reduced to at least of its original width. Ideally, when wrapping, all leading and finishing edges of the strips should be fully concealed within the wrap. This is the purpose of cutting the tape strips at a 45 angle: the leading edge thus follows the circumference of the pipe rather than lying parallel to it (as it would if the tape was cut square), as illustrated in
[0052] Re-Test for Leakage [0053] 11. Referring to
[0055] Next, the operative quickly applies a stretch wrap 32 tightly over the bandaged area and compresses the region while it cures to ensure a close cell structure is formed, to maximise its strength. Once the armour 34 is hard (around 5 minutes, depending on the surrounding ambient temperature) the stretch wrap can be removed. Thus, in an exemplary embodiment, wherein the bandage is a woven fibre glass material pre-impregnated with 1,2-propaniedol, 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl), polymer with bis(isocyanatomethyl) benzene, the SAT wrapped or repair region wrapped therewith may be left for about 5 minutes, until the 1,2-propaniedol, 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl), polymer with bis(isocyanatomethyl) benzene has formed a hard outer shell substantially encompassing and extending along the length of the repair region. It will, of course, be appreciated that the time required for the joint to set may depend on several factors such as type of composite materials, ambient temperature and other environmental factors. The armour, in this exemplary embodiment, will be fully cured after around 60 minutes and can accept paint, if required, around 24 hours after the stretch wrap has been removed. Once cured, the layer provides a puncture proof barrier, safeguarding the seal against damage.
[0056] An liquid (e.g. water including steam) leak repair kit, particularly but not necessarily exclusively suitable for use in offshore applications, for repairing leaks on pipework up to 4 inches in diameter and with operating pressures up to 20 bar, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is similar in many respects to the gas repair leak described above, and the method steps are substantially identical. However, as well as the high grade silicone self-amalgamating tape (SAT) and glass fibre bandage with a water activated binder, this kit includes a two-part curing silicone putty (instead of the non-curing silicone putty used in the gas repair method described above). This two-part, curing silicone putty is used to plug the leak. Once mixed, applied and compressed, the putty cures, giving a bespoke silicone moulding. Between the process fluid and compression of the SAT layer (hereinafter described), this precisely fitting gasket ensures a good seal at higher pressures.
[0057] The associated liquid leak repair method is substantially identical to the gas leak repair method described in detail above, except in that the putty, which is a two-part curing putty, must be prepared for use before application to the leakage area. To prepare the putty, the operative must mix the two-part putty by kneading and rolling the two parts together. The above-described liquid leak repair kit and the repair method is suitable for salt water, fresh water, waste pipes and steam. Indeed, it is to be understood that the offshore leak repair kit has been specifically described above, but the kit and method so described is equally applicable to any liquid leak repair, and the present invention is not necessarily intended to be limited in this regard.
[0058] It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art, from the foregoing description, that modifications and variations can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the armour may be formed using woven carbon fibre bandage, instead of glass fibre. The bandage may, as described above, be impregnated with a matrix material or a component of a matrix material that is water soluble or water activated (for example, the matrix may be polyurethane). However, in alternative embodiments, the matrix component may be epoxy resin (and the kit may include a supply of epoxy resin) which, when applied to the woven bandage, sets and hardens to provide the required armour.
[0059] Indeed, two part resins (for example, epoxy based resin systems) are available which may be suitable for provision in a kit form and mixed when required.