APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PLUGGING A PIPE
20170175941 ยท 2017-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L55/1645
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/134
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/1116
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/1654
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/0475
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
International classification
Abstract
A pipe lining assembly and a method for plugging a pipe line utilizing a pipe lining assembly are provided. The pipe lining assembly includes an inflatable bladder having a first end and a second end defining a cylindrical body, and a patch folded in a hat like shape disposed over the first end of the bladder. When the bladder is inflated inside a pipe line, the patch unfolds and plugs the pipe line i.e. stops fluid from flowing through the closed portion of the pipe line.
Claims
1. A pipe lining assembly for plugging a pipe, comprising: an inflatable bladder having a first end and a second end defining a cylindrical body; a patch having a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge; wherein the first edge is generally perpendicular to the second edge forming a first corner, the second edge is generally perpendicular to the third edge forming a second corner, the third edge is generally perpendicular to the fourth edge forming a third corner, and the fourth edge is generally perpendicular to the first edge forming a fourth corner; wherein the first corner is folded to the third corner, the second corner is folded to a point along the fourth edge, and the fourth corner is folded to a point along the second edge to form a hat-like configuration; and the patch being configured to receive one of the first end and the second end of the inflatable bladder between the first and third corners of the patch while the patch is formed in the hat-like configuration, wherein the patch is configured to unfold from the hat-like configuration and plug the pipe when the inflatable bladder is inserted into and inflated in the pipe.
2. (canceled)
3. A pipe lining assembly for plugging a pipe, comprising: an inflatable bladder; and a patch folded into a hat-like configuration, the patch being configured to be disposed on the inflatable bladder, wherein the patch has a first edge perpendicular to a second edge forming a first corner, the second edge is perpendicular to a third edge forming a second corner, the third edge is perpendicular to a fourth edge forming a third corner, and the fourth edge is perpendicular to the first edge forming a fourth corner, wherein the first edge is parallel to the third edge and the second edge is parallel to the fourth edge, and wherein the first corner is folded to the third corner to form a triangle, the second corner folded to a point along the fourth edge, and the fourth corner folded to a point along the second edge to form the hat-like configuration.
4. The pipe lining assembly of claim 3, wherein the inflatable bladder has a first end and a second end defining a cylindrical body.
5. The pipe lining assembly of claim 4, wherein the inflatable bladder has a third end extending outwardly from the cylindrical body forming one of a T and Y shaped configuration.
6. The pipe lining assembly of claim 4, wherein the patch is configured to be disposed on one of the first end, the second end, and the third end, and wherein the patch is configured to unfold and plug the pipe when the inflatable bladder is inserted and is inflated in the pipe.
7. The pipe lining assembly of claim 4, wherein the patch is made of a bi-directional fibrous material.
8. The pipe lining assembly of claim 7, wherein the fibrous material is a fiberglass mat.
9. The pipe lining assembly of claim 7, wherein the fibrous material is impregnated with resin.
10. A method of plugging a pipe utilizing a pipe lining assembly, the pipe lining assembly having an inflatable bladder and a patch, comprising: providing the inflatable bladder; providing the patch, wherein the patch has a first edge perpendicular to a second edge forming a first corner, the second edge is perpendicular to a third edge forming a second corner, the third edge is perpendicular to a fourth edge forming a third corner, and the fourth edge is perpendicular to the first edge forming a fourth corner, and wherein the first edge is parallel to the third edge and the second edge is parallel to the fourth edge; instructing a user to fold the patch into a hat-like configuration, the patch is configured to receive an end of the inflatable bladder; instructing the user to place the patch over the end of the inflatable bladder; instructing the user to insert the pipe lining assembly into the pipe; and instructing the user to inflate the inflatable bladder to unfold the patch and plug the pipe.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein folding the patch into a hat-like configuration further includes: folding the patch in half to create a square-like shape.
12. The method of claim 11, further including: folding the first corner to the third corner of the patch forming a triangle; folding the second corner to a point along the fourth edge of the patch; flipping the patch over; and folding the fourth corner to a point along the second edge of the patch.
13. The method of claim 10, further including: securing the patch to the inflatable bladder.
14. The method of claim 10, further including: deflating the inflatable bladder; and removing the inflatable bladder from the pipe after a predetermined amount of time, wherein the patch plugs the pipe when the inflatable bladder is removed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Other advantages of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT DISCLOSURE
[0021] Detailed examples of the present disclosure are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed examples are merely exemplary and may be embodied in various and alternative forms. It is not intended that these examples illustrate and describe all possible forms of the disclosure. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. As those of ordinary skill in the art will understand various features of the present disclosure as illustrated and described with reference to any of the Figures may be combined with features illustrated in one or more other Figures to produce examples of the present disclosure that are not explicitly illustrated or described.
[0022] The aspects disclosed herein show a pipe lining assembly and a method for plugging a pipe utilizing a pipe lining assembly. The pipe lining assembly and the method for plugging a pipe utilizing a pipe lining assembly is configured to enclose or plug the pipe to prevent the flow of liquid throughout. The pipe lining assembly includes an inflatable bladder and a patch folded in a hat-like configuration. The patch is configured to be disposed on an end of the inflatable bladder. The patch is further configured unfold and plug the pipe by adhering to the inner surface of the pipe when the inflatable bladder is inflated. The patch or plug stops or prevents the flow of fluid throughout the pipe. The inflatable bladder can be any type of bladder such as a bladder having a straight or main leg and/or a T or Y shaped leg. The patch can also plug any type of pipe line including, but is not limited to, a main pipe line, a lateral pipe line running longitudinally from a main pipe line, and a connection or junction between a main and lateral pipe lines. Additionally, one skilled in the art appreciates that the term plug is interchangeable with the term seal,, sealed, sealing off, enclosure, enclosed, closure, stop, stopped, stopper, or any term associated with closing or sealing off a pipe line to prevent and/or stop the flow of water, sewage, fluid, or any liquid to another pipe line or to a building.
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[0024] The patch 10 has a first edge 18, a second edge 20, a third edge 22, and a fourth edge 24. The first edge 18 is perpendicular to the second edge 20, which forms a first corner 26. The second edge 20 is perpendicular to the third edge 22, which forms a second corner 28. The third edge 22 is perpendicular to the fourth edge 24, which forms a third corner 30. The fourth edge 24 is perpendicular to the first edge 18, which forms a fourth edge 32. The first edge 18 is parallel to the third edge 22 and the second edge 20 is parallel to the fourth edge 24. It is appreciated by one skilled in the art that the corners discussed above may have a square or rounded shape depending on the shape of the patch 10.
[0025] To form the hat-like configuration, the first corner 26 of the patch 10 is folded to the third corner 30 to form a triangle, as shown in
[0026] It is important to note that the patch 10 is folded into the hat-like configuration to unfold or open easily and attach to the pipe to act as a plugging mechanism. In other words, the patch 10 unfolds, attaches to the inner surface of the pipe, hardens and cures, and plugs the pipe or acts as a patch to prevent any fluid from flowing through to another pipe or to a building. The patch 10 may also be in the hat-like configuration to easily fit on and be secured to the inflatable bladder 38. A stitch (not shown) is placed along one or more points of the patch 10 folded in the hat-like configuration for maintaining the placement of the sheet within the patch 10 as discussed above.
[0027] One skilled in the art appreciates that such a patch that is made of a bi-directional fiberglass with one or more layers may be used in other configurations to either plug a pipe line or repair a crack within a pipe line. For example, the patch may be wrapped around a circular or cylindrical body or wrapped within a bladder with a foldable body. In such configuration, the patch has a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge with each respective corner. The patch is wrapped around the inflatable bladder with the first edge and the third edge being disposed on one another.
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[0029] The inflatable bladder 38 also has a sealed chamber 50 configured to receive air or other fluid and receives air or other fluid via an inlet 52 located thereon. The inflatable bladder 38 is inflatable and is configured to inflate up to three times its size when inserted into the pipe line.
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[0031] The method further includes instructing the user to inspect the pipe to determine if the pipe is damaged, useless, or must be plugged and clearing the pipe of all debris 112. The method also includes instructing the user to inspect the pipe to verify the pipe is cleared of all debris 114. For instance, the user of the bladder (or assembly) lowers a camera into the pipe to view damage within the pipe. The camera is also used as a device to measure the pipe line to determine the placement of the patch on the inflatable bladder 116. The pipe lining assembly is then prepared 118. To prepare the assembly 118, a flex adapter is connected to the inflatable bladder via the inlet and push rods are connected to the flex adapter 120.
[0032] The method further includes instructing the user to cover the inflatable bladder with the protective sleeve 122. The protective sleeve is secured to the bladder using an adhesive material 123. The adhesive material is vinyl tape or any adhesive material that is water sealed or waterproof.
[0033] After the protective sleeve is secured to the bladder 123, the patch is prepared 124. To prepare the patch 124, the polymeric material such as resin is spread across a fibrous mat 126. The patch is then folded in half to create a smaller rectangle-like or square-like patch and create multiple layers of matting 128.
[0034] The patch has the characteristics of the patch described in
[0035] After the patch has been completely folded 130, the patch is placed over an end of the bladder 140. In this step, the patch completely covers the end of the bladder. The patch is secured to the inflatable bladder with one or more fastening device to maintain the hat-like shape or configuration of the patch 142. For instance, the patch is secured by a twist tie. The pipe lining assembly is then prepared to be inserted into the pipe which will be plugged or enclosed.
[0036] The pipe lining assembly is inserted into the pipe using one or more pull cable connected to one or more metal link disposed at the opposite end of the bladder from the patch 144. Once the bladder is inserted into the pipe 144, the bladder is inflated inside the pipe to a specified pressured based on the size of the pipe 146. The bladder is inflated via the air regulator and the air compressor, which allows the patch to expand and bind to the inside of the pipe creating a plug and sealing off the pipe. The bladder expands up to three times in size to create the plug or closure.
[0037] After a predetermined amount of time has lapsed the bladder is deflated and removed from the pipe leaving the patch behind which plugs or seals off the pipe line for present and future use 148. Once the pipe is plugged or closed, no water or sewage will flow into or out of the pipe. The predetermined amount of time is around one to three hours. Lastly, the pipe is inspected using the camera to ensure the plug or closure is adequate 150.
[0038] With respect to