RESTRAINED PLASTIC PIPE JOINT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
20170328503 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D39/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L21/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L17/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49954
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
F16L21/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/0845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49872
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
F16L37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gasket for preventing the separation of a pipe joint formed between plastic pipes such as pipes manufactured from PVC. The invention provides a restrained pipe joint including a first pipe including a bell with a spigot entryway and a substantially V-shaped annular groove. The annular groove includes a front radial wall and a rear radial wall and a gasket seated in the annular groove. The gasket includes an inner radial face, an opening defined by the inner radial face and an outer radial face with a front radial section located adjacent to the front radial wall of the annular groove and a rear radial section located adjacent to the rear radial wall of the annular groove. A plurality of restraining segments is at least partially embedded in the gasket.
Claims
1. A retrained pipe joint comprising: a first pipe including a bell with a spigot entryway and an annular groove, the annular groove including a front radial wall and a rear radial wall, a gasket seated in the annular groove, the gasket including an inner radial face, an opening defined by the inner radial face and an outer radial face with a front radial section located adjacent to the front radial wall of the annular groove and a rear radial section located adjacent to the rear radial wall of the annular groove, and a restraining segment at least partially embedded in the gasket, the restraining segment including an inner wall having a first tooth extending towards the opening in the gasket, an outer wall having a second tooth extending towards the front radial wall of the annular groove and a nose portion formed by an intersection of the inner wall and the outer wall.
2. The pipe joint of claim 1 comprising at least two teeth extending from the outer wall towards the front radial wall of the annular groove.
3. The pipe joint of claim 1 wherein, when a spigot of a second pipe is seated within the bell, the first tooth impinges upon the spigot, and the second tooth impinges upon the front radial wall of the annular groove.
4. The pipe joint of claim 1 wherein, when a spigot of a second pipe is seated within the bell, the nose extends towards the entryway and into a space defined between the spigot and the front radial wall of the annular groove, a tip of the nose being located forward of the first tooth and the second tooth.
5. The pipe joint of claim 4 wherein the tip of the nose is not impinged upon the front radial wall of the annular groove or the spigot of the second pipe.
6. The pipe joint of claim 1 wherein the annular groove is essentially V-shaped.
7. The pipe joint of claim 1 wherein the gasket includes a sealing portion having an indentation formed between a pair of arms extending away from the spigot entryway of the first pipe.
8. The pipe joint of claim 7 wherein, when a spigot of a second pipe is seated within the bell, the pair of arms are pressed together between the annular groove and the spigot.
9. The pipe joint of claim 1 comprising a spigot of a second pipe seated within the bell of the first pipe, wherein the first pipe and the second pipe are plastic.
10. A method of forming the pipe joint of claim 1 comprising, prior to the gasket being seated in the annular groove, removing a Reiber gasket from the annular groove.
11. A method of forming the pipe joint of claim 1 including inserting a spigot of a second pipe into the bell of the first pipe and the opening of the gasket, wherein following pressurization of the pipe joint, the first tooth impinges upon the spigot, the second tooth impinges upon the front radial wall of the annular groove and the nose does not impinge upon the annular groove or the spigot.
12. A method of forming a restrained pipe joint comprising: providing a first plastic pipe having a bell with an annular groove, the annular grove including a gasket, a front radial wall and a rear radial wall, inserting a spigot of second plastic pipe into the bell and through an opening of the gasket, and impinging a first tooth of a restraining segment against the spigot and a second tooth of the restraining segment against the front radial wall, wherein the restraining segment is at least partially embedded in the gasket.
13. The method of claim 12 comprising forming the annular groove of the bell by extruding the first plastic pipe over a mandrel having a Reiber gasket disposed thereon and removing the first plastic pipe from the mandrel with the Reiber gasket located in the annular groove.
14. The method of claim 13 comprising replacing the Reiber gasket with the gasket.
15. The method of claim 12 comprising impinging a first row of teeth of the restraining segment against the spigot and a second row of teeth of the restraining segment against the front radial wall.
16. The method of claim 12 wherein, when the restraining segment includes an inner wall from which the first tooth extends towards the opening of the gasket, an outer wall from which the second tooth extends towards the front radial wall of the annular groove and a nose portion formed by an intersection of the inner wall and the outer wall, simultaneously impinging the first tooth against the spigot and the second tooth against the front radial wall without a tip of the nose portion impinging upon the first pipe or the second pipe.
17. A plastic pipe comprising: a bell including an annular groove with a front radial wall and a rear radial wall, a gasket seated in the annular groove, the gasket including an inner radial wall defining an opening through the gasket and an outer radial wall, and a restraining segment at least partially embedded in the gasket, the restraining segment including an inner face from which a first row of teeth extend towards the opening of the gasket, and outer face from which a second row of teeth extend towards the front radial wall of the bell.
18. The plastic pipe of claim 17 wherein the annular cavity has an essentially triangular cross-section.
19. The plastic pipe of claim 17 wherein the inner wall and the outer wall of the restraining segment define respective planes that intersect one another at an angle of about 40° to about 50° .
20. The plastic pipe of claim 17 wherein the gasket includes a sealing portion having two spaced-apart arms connected by a groove.
21. The plastic pipe of claim 17 wherein the inner wall and the outer wall of the restraining segment intersect to form a rounded nose, the inner wall, the nose and the outer wall having an essentially V-shaped cross-section.
22. A method of forming a restrained pipe joint comprising: providing a first plastic pipe having a bell with an annular groove, the annular groove including an unrestrained gasket, a front radial wall and a rear radial wall, and replacing the unrestrained gasket with a restrained gasket.
23. The method of claim 22 including inserting a spigot of a second plastic pipe into the bell and through an opening of the restrained gasket.
24. The method of claim 23 including impinging a first tooth of a restraining segment of the restrained gasket against the spigot and a second tooth of the restraining segment against the front radial wall, wherein the restraining segment is at least partially embedded in the gasket.
25. The method of claim 22 including forming the annular groove of the bell by extruding the first plastic pipe over a mandrel having the unrestrained gasket disposed thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The present invention is directed to a restrained pipe joint formed between plastic pipes. Generally, the pipe joint includes a bell end 10 of a first plastic pipe 11, a gasket 12 seated within bell end 10 and a spigot end 14 of a second plastic pipe 13 inserted through gasket 12, gasket 12 forming a seal between pipes 11 and 13. Locking segments 16 are embedded within and circumferentially arranged around gasket 12. Locking segments 16 are arranged to impinge upon pipes 11 and 13 upon pressurization of the pipe joint thereby restraining axial movement of spigot end 14 out of bell end 10. To prevent over-impingement of locking segments 16 into pipes 11 and 13 and further resist axial separation of the pipes, locking segments 16 each include a rounded nose portion 18 that, upon pipe pressurization of the pipes, functions as a wedge between pipes 11 and 13. The foregoing is accomplished without the use of a joint gasket gland or a Reiber gasket.
[0016] More particularly, as illustrated in
[0017] Gasket 12 is composed of an annular rubber body having a generally triangular cross-section defined by front outer face 20, rear outer face 22 and an inner face 24. As depicted in
[0018] Inserted into gasket 12 are locking segments 16. As depicted in
[0019] Referring to
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[0022] As a consequence of pressurization of the pipe joint and translation of segments 16 and gasket 12 distally, the proximal sealing portion of the rubber body of gasket 12, which is formed in part by third corner portion 30, is moved from a section of the annular retainer groove having a smaller volume to a larger volume. This occurs because the distance between rear radial wall 17 of the annular groove and spigot end 13 increases gradually moving distally. Despite the distal movement of third corner portion 30 of gasket 12 from a smaller volume to a larger volume section of the annular groove, which causes some decompression of the third corner portion, the sealing engagement between pipes 11 and 13 along the third corner portion is maintained since arms 34, being biases outwardly, press against rear radial wall 17 and spigot end 13 by virtue of the flared configuration of the arms.
[0023] As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the claims below.