AU2011244936A1 - Device and method for repairing pipe - Google Patents

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AU2011244936A1
AU2011244936A1 AU2011244936A AU2011244936A AU2011244936A1 AU 2011244936 A1 AU2011244936 A1 AU 2011244936A1 AU 2011244936 A AU2011244936 A AU 2011244936A AU 2011244936 A AU2011244936 A AU 2011244936A AU 2011244936 A1 AU2011244936 A1 AU 2011244936A1
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DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPAIRING PIPE Abstract There is disclosed herein an apparatus (10) for repairing a main pipe line and a 5 lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: a bladder assembly (16) comprising a main bladder tube (34) and a lateral bladder tube (36) extending from the main bladder tube (34); a liner assembly (14) comprising a main liner member (38) at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube (40) extending from the main liner member (38); the lateral liner io tube (40) and lateral bladder tube (36) extendable to a position within the lateral pipe line with the lateral liner tube (40) between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube (36); and a gasket (56) comprising a hydrophilic material, the gasket positioned at least partially surrounding the main liner member (38) and the lateral liner member (40) between the main liner member and the pipe joint, the gasket (56) capable of swelling in 15 reaction to contact with a liquid.

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S&F Ref: 941136D1 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name and Address LMK Enterprises, Inc., of 1779 Chessie Lane, Ottawa, of Applicant: Illinois, 61350, United States of America Actual Inventor(s): Larry W. Kiest Address for Service: Spruson & Ferguson St Martins Tower Level 35 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) Invention Title: Device and method for repairing pipe The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 5845c(5718862_1) 1 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPAIRING PIPE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 5 The present invention relates to a device and method for repairing pipe, such as underground sewer pipe and the like. Prior methods for repairing damaged pipe lines include moving a liner tube impregnated with a liquid material capable of curing and hardening to the position within the pipe where the damaged portion is located. The liner tube is urged in an outward radial 10 direction into contact with the pipe line being repaired and the liquid material impregnating the liner tube is permitted to cure and harden. The liner tube forms an interior liner in the pipe for the pipe line being repaired. On some occasions lateral pipe lines are connected to main pipe lines. Often damage occurs at the junction between the lateral pipe line and the main pipe line. T 15 shaped or Y-shaped liner tubes have been utilized to fit within the junction between the lateral pipe line and the main pipe line. Liner tubes form a T-shaped or Y-shaped liner after hardening to the interior of the junction between the lateral pipe line and the main pipe line. Ground water outside the lateral pipe line and the main pipe line infiltrates through 20 the damaged portion of the pipe line and migrates between the liner tube and the pipe line to a point where it can enter the pipe line. In order to prevent this infiltration of ground water, attempts have been made to adhere the liner tube to the interior surface of the pipe line being repaired, whether it is a single straight pipe line or a T-shaped or Y-shaped pipe line. 25 However, considerable difficulty has been encountered in attempting to obtain an adhesive bond between the liner tube and the interior of the pipe being repaired. The interior of the pipe being repaired is often greasy or oily even after high pressure water jetting is performed. Attempts have been made to wash the interior of the pipe line with some success, but washing the interior of the pipe line is often only partial and not reliable. 30 Furthermore, in some types of pipes, such as polyethylene pipes, an adhesive bond cannot 2 be maintained between the resin impregnated liner tube and the polyethylene pipe even if the pipe is free from grease and oils. Even in those instances where the interior of the pipe line is suitable for accepting a liner, shrinkage of the liner can occur, which creates a gap that allows ground 5 water to flow around the liner and eventually infiltrate the pipe line. For example, thermoset resins are used in cured-in-place pipe applications to form the liner to the interior of the pipe line. These thermoset resins tend to shrink during the curing process, thus creating a gap between the liner and the pipe. Even the slightest shrinkage in the liner can be problematic. 10 U. S. Patent No. 6,994,118 addresses some of these problems in the art. The present invention constitute improvements and additions to the earlier disclosure. There exists a need to provide an improved device and method for repairing pipe by using hydrophilic seals or other impermeable compressible materials. There also exists a need to provide a device and method for preventing ground is water from infiltrating a pipe line near the juncture between a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line. There also exists a need to provide a device and method for repairing a section of a pipe and preventing entry of ground water from a damaged portion of the pipe being repaired. 20 There also exists a need to provide a device and method for repairing the juncture between a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line which uses a hydrophilic band or similar article of impermeable compressible material positioned between the main pipe line and the liner around the opening that connects the main pipe line to the lateral pipe line. 25 There also exists a need to provide a device and method for repairing the juncture between a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line which uses a hydrophilic gasket or gasket of similar impermeable compressible material that seals against entry of ground water at the juncture between the pipe lines. There also exists a need to provide a device and method for repairing pipe using 30 hydrophilic seals and the like which is economical to manufacture, durable in use, and reliable in operation. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to one feature of the present disclosure, an apparatus is provided for 35 repairing the juncture between a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line. The apparatus 3 includes a main liner member and a lateral liner tube made of resin absorbent material. A hydrophilic gasket or gasket of similar impermeable compressible material surrounds a portion of both the main liner member and the lateral liner tube and is positioned between the host pipes and the liner assembly in operation. The hydrophilic gasket is capable of 5 swelling in response to being exposed to a liquid, such as water, and forms a seal between the liner assembly and the host pipes at the juncture between the host pipes. The apparatus can be used in applications where the lateral liner is inverted into the lateral pipe line or in so-called "pull-in-place" applications. In a pull-in-place application, both the main liner and lateral liner are moved through the main pipe line to a position where 10 the lateral liner ultimately extends inside the lateral pipe line and the main liner is positioned in the main pipe line near the access opening to the lateral pipe line. According to another feature of the present disclosure, a hydrophilic band or band made of a similar impermeable compressible material is positioned on the main liner portion of a main/lateral liner. The band surrounds the opening between the main and is lateral liners and is disposed between the main pipe line and the liner around the periphery of the opening between the main and lateral pipes to effectively seal against entry of ground water at the pipe junction. Again, this apparatus is suitable for use in both inversion-style applications and pull-in-place applications. According to yet another feature of the present disclosure, an apparatus and 20 method for inverting a liner in a cured-in-place application is provided. The liner includes two hydrophilic bands connected to the interior lining surface of the liner that are spaced apart from one another a sufficient distance so as to create a seal between the host pipe and the liner on opposite sides of the damaged portion of the pipe. When the liner is inverted, the hydrophilic bands are positioned on the outside of the liner between the host 25 pipe and the liner. Exposing the hydrophilic bands to water or other liquid causes them to swell, thereby creating the desired seal. An aspect of the present invention provides an apparatus for repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: 30 a bladder assembly comprising a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube extending from the main bladder tube; a liner assembly comprising a main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube extending from the main liner member; 4 the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube extendable to a position within the lateral pipe line with the lateral liner tube between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube; and a gasket comprising a hydrophilic material, the gasket positioned at least 5 partially surrounding the main liner member and the lateral liner member between the main liner member and the pipe joint, the gasket capable of swelling in reaction to contact with a liquid. Another aspect of the present invention provides an apparatus for repairing a damaged portion of a pipe line, comprising: 1o an elongated positioning tube; a liner tube extending within the positioning tube and having an interior surface; a first hydrophilic band attached to the interior lining surface of the liner tube; a launcher device having launcher device opening; the positioning tube and the liner tube being at least partially within the launcher is device; the positioned tube and liner tube being invertible through the launcher device opening to an inverted position outside the launcher device wherein the liner tube is on the outside of the positioning tube and the first hydrophilic band is between the pipe line and the liner tube. 20 Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for repairing a damaged portion of a pipe line, comprising: taking an elongated positioning tube; taking an elongated liner tube extending within the positioning tube and having an interior lining surface; 25 attaching a first hydrophilic band to the interior lining surface of the lining tube; impregnating the liner tube with a material capable of curing and hardening; taking a launcher device having a launcher device opening; inserting the positioning tube and the liner tube at least partially within the launcher device; 30 inserting the launcher device into the pipe line; inverting the positioning tube and liner tube through the launcher device opening to an inverted position outside the launcher device wherein the liner tube is on the outside of the positioning tube and the first hydrophilic band is between the pipe line and the liner tube; and 5 pressing the liner tube and the first hydrophilic band against the pipe line until the liner tube cures and hardens. Another aspect of the present invention provides an apparatus for repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith 5 to form a pipe joint, comprising: a bladder assembly comprising a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube extending from the main bladder tube; a liner assembly comprising a main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube extending from the main liner member; io the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube extendable to a position within the lateral pipe line with the lateral liner tube between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube; and a band of hydrophilic paste disposed on the main liner member around the lateral liner member and between the main liner member and the main pipe line at the pipe joint. is Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: taking a bladder assembly including a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube; 20 taking a liner assembly including a main liner member and a lateral liner tube in communication with one another at a liner juncture; impregnating the liner assembly with a material capable of curing and hardening; applying a band of hydrophilic paste on the outside of the main liner member and around the lateral liner tube at the liner juncture; 25 expanding the bladder assembly to position the lateral liner tube against the lateral pipe line and the main liner member against the main pipe line, with the band of hydrophilic paste between the main liner member and the main pipe line at the pipe joint. Another aspect of the present invention provides an apparatus for repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith 30 to form a pipe joint, comprising: a bladder assembly comprising a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube extending from the main bladder tube; a liner assembly comprising a main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube extending from the main liner member; 6 the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube extendable to a position within the lateral pipe line with the lateral liner tube between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube; and a gasket comprising a compressible impermeable material, the gasket positioned s at least partially surrounding the main liner member and the lateral liner member between the main liner member and the pipe joint. Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: 10 taking a bladder assembly including a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube; taking a liner assembly including a main liner member and a lateral liner tube in communication with one another at a liner juncture; impregnating the liner assembly with a material capable of curing and hardening; is applying a compressible material to the outside of the main liner member at the liner juncture; expanding the bladder assembly to position the lateral liner tube against the lateral pipe line and the main liner member against the main pipe line, with the band of compressible material between the main liner member and the main pipe line at the pipe 20 joint.
7 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a perspective view of a repair assembly for repairing a lateral pipe line and a main pipe line. Figure 2 is a sectional view of a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line showing one 5 embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2, but showing the liner in its inflated position. Figure 4 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a repair assembly for repairing a lateral pipe line and a main pipe line. Figure 5 is a sectional view of a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line showing the 10 device in Figure 4. Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 5, but showing the liner in its inflated position. Figure 7 is a sectional view of a pipe line, showing another embodiment of the present invention. Figure 8 is a sectional view similar to Figure 7, showing the liner in a partially 15 inverted position. Figure 9 is a sectional view similar to Figure 8, showing the liner in a fully inverted position. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 20 Referring to Figures 1-3, a repair assembly is generally designated by the numeral 10. Repair assembly 10 includes a launcher device 12 having mounted thereto a T-shaped or Y-shaped liner assembly 14. Repair assembly 10 also houses a T-shaped or Y-shaped bladder assembly 16. In the particular configuration shown in Figures 1-3, the liner assembly 14 and bladder assembly 16 are T-shaped, but they can also be Y-shaped to 25 accommodate a lateral pipe line that intersects with a main pipe line at an oblique angle. Launcher device 12 includes side walls 18, an end cap 20 and an end wall 22, all of which form a launcher device cavity 48. End cap 20 includes a line inlet 24 through which a line 26 extends. Line 26 is attached to a closed bladder tube end 28. Also extending through end cap 20 is an air inlet 30 which is connected to an air hose 32. T-shaped or Y 30 shaped bladder tube assembly 16 includes a main bladder tube 34 and a lateral bladder tube 36. Similarly, the T-shaped or Y-shaped liner assembly 14 includes a main liner tube 38 8 and a lateral liner tube 40. The bladder assembly 16 is fitted on the interior of the liner assembly 14. As can be seen in Figure 1, the main liner tube 38 is comprised of what is initially a flat sheet of material which is wrapped around the outside of the main bladder tube 34 and 5 the launcher device 12. The main liner tube 38 includes overlapping edges 42, 44. The launcher device 12 includes a launcher device opening 46, and the lateral liner tube 40 is contained within the launcher device cavity 48 as shown in Figure 2. Similarly, the lateral bladder tube 36 is contained within the cavity 14 and surrounds the lateral liner tube 40. Both the main liner tube 38 and the lateral liner tube 40 are comprised of a felt layer, which 10 is the lining surface that contacts the interior surface of the host pipe, and a polymer coating is on the opposite surface. Figures 2 and 3 show the repair assembly 10 within a main pipe line 50 which is connected to a lateral pipe line 52. The damaged portion 54 is shown needing repair. Ground water from outside the lateral pipe line 52 and the main pipe line 50 will seep 15 through the damaged portion 54 and enter the interior of the main pipe line 50 and the lateral pipe line 52. In order to prevent this seepage of ground water, a gasket 56 is positioned about a portion of the liner assembly 14. The gasket 56 includes a tubular portion 60 that extends at least partially within the lateral liner tube 40 and a flange portion 58 that extends . 20 outwardly about the periphery of one end of the tubular portion 60. The flange portion 58 of the gasket 56 is preferably attached to the main liner tube 38 around the juncture between the main liner tube 38 and the lateral liner tube 40 so as to maintain the gasket 56 in proper position as the repair assembly 10 is positioned for operation. The gasket 56 is preferably made of a hydrophilic material capable of swelling in response to being exposed 25 to water or other liquid. However, other materials for the gasket 56 found suitable include neoprene rubber, other similar gasket materials such as urethane or silicone rubber, and like impermeable compressible materials. Figure 2 shows the repair assembly 10 moved within the main pipe line 50 adjacent the lateral pipe line 52. The launcher device opening 46 is registered with a junction 30 between a lateral pipe line 52 and the main pipe line 50. This alignment is done with a TV camera (not shown). The lateral bladder tube 36 and the lateral liner tube 40 are contained 9 within the launcher device cavity 48. It should be noted that the lateral liner tube 40 and tubular portion 60 of the gasket 56 extend within the lateral bladder tube 56 in Figure 2; whereas, the main liner tube 38 and the flange portion 60 of the gasket 56 remain outside the main bladder tube 34 on the exterior of the launcher device 12. 5 Air pressure is introduced in the cavity 48 through air hose 32, urging the liner tube assembly 14 into contact with the interior walls of the main pipe line 50 and the lateral pipe line 52. Continued air pressure causes the lateral bladder tube 36 and the lateral liner tube 40 to invert outwardly through the launcher device opening into the lateral pipe line 52 from the position shown in Figure 2 to the position shown in Figure 3. While air is the 10 preferred pressurized material, other gasses or fluids may be used. It should be noted that this inversion process causes the lateral liner tube 40 to be placed on the outside of the bladder tube 36 once the inversion is complete, as shown in Figure 3. In this position, the gasket 56 is positioned between the main liner tube assembly 14 and the interior walls of the main pipe line 50 and between the lateral liner tube assembly 16 and the interior walls 15 of the lateral pipe line 52. Pressure within cavity 48 is maintained until the liquid hardenable material, preferably a resin activated with a catalyst, cures and hardens. This results in the liner assembly 14 assuming a rigid configuration, forming a lining to the lateral pipe line 52 and the main pipe line 50. The gasket 56 is preferably made of a material which is hydrophilic and which is 20 capable of expanding in response to encountering ground water or other liquid. A manufacturer of such hydrophilic material is DeNeef Construction Chemical Co., 18314 Mathes Road, Waller, TX 77484, under the trademark SWELLSEAL T M . The ground water, as designated by the arrows 90 in Figure 3, can seep towards the hydrophilic gasket 56. However, upon encountering the hydrophilic gasket, the water 25 causes the gasket to expand in both a radial inward direction and a radial outward direction. This causes the gasket 56 to form a water tight seal between the T-shaped or Y-shaped liner assembly 14 and the interior walls of the main pipe line 50 and the lateral pipe line 52. While the preferred embodiment of the invention is intended for use with an inversion-type application wherein the lateral bladder tube 36 and the lateral liner tube 40 30 invert outwardly into the lateral pipe line 52, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the gasket 56 can also be used in pull-in-place applications. In a pull-in-place application, the 10 gasket can be threaded down the lateral liner tube 40 to the juncture between the main liner tube 38 and the lateral liner tube 40. In such a pull-in-place application, it is less important that the gasket 56 be attached to the liner assembly 14, as the gasket 56 will tend to stay in proper position as the lateral bladder tube 36 and lateral liner tube 40 are moved through 5 the main pipe line 50 and ultimately into the lateral pipe line 52 while at the same time the main bladder tube 34 and main liner tube 38 are moved along the main pipe line 50 to a position adjacent the opening to the lateral pipe line 52. Although the precise dimensions of the gasket are not necessarily critical to the present invention, a tubular portion having a length of approximately 6 inches and a flange 10 portion 60 having a diameter of approximately 12 inches has been found suitable for most sewer pipe applications. Figures 4, 5 and 6 illustrate an alternative embodiment of the present invention wherein the gasket 56 is replaced with a ring-shaped band 62 of hydrophilic material or like impermeable compressible material. The band 56 is positioned on the main liner tube 38 15 and extends around the juncture between the main liner tube 38 and the lateral liner tube 40. The band 62 is again preferably made of a hydrophilic material and swells in response to being exposed to water or other liquid. In specific, the band 62 expands outwardly and inwardly in a radial direction to effectively seal the area between the liner assembly and the juncture between the main pipe line 50 and lateral pipe line 52. 20 In applications where the lateral liner tube 40 is inverted into the lateral pipe line 52, it is preferred that the band 62 is attached to the main liner tube 38 to secure the band in place. The band can be attached by means of stitching, stapling, or by use of an adhesive or similar attachment means. The band 62 may be made from a hydrophilic material such as the one provided by DeNeef Construction Chemical Co. (described previously). A 25 hydrophilic paste can also be used to form the ring or band 62 on the main liner tube 38. One such hydrophilic paste is distributed by OCM, Inc. in Vernon Hills, IL under the trademark ADEKA ULTRA SEAL, part number P-201. This product is a single component hydrophilic paste used in water stop repairs. The band 62 may also be made from a paste that is no hydrophilic yet forms an impermeable compressible gasket when 30 cured. One such impermeable compressible paste is distributed by Manus Products, Inc. in Waconia, Minnesota.
11 Figures 7, 8 and 9 illustrate another version of the present invention. Although U.S. Patent No. 6,994,118 discloses the use of hydrophilic seals positioned between the host pipe and the liner tube on opposite sides of the damaged portion of a pipe line, simply moving the liner tube and bladder into position along the pipe line has well-known 5 disadvantages not experienced by inversion techniques. The present invention also includes an embodiment wherein hydrophilic seals or bands can be positioned on opposite sides of a damaged portion of a pipe line through an inversion-style lining technique. Figure 7 illustrates a singular pipe 70 having a damaged portion 72. A launcher device 92 houses a liner tube 74 and a bladder tube 84 and is positioned in the pipe 70. About the 10 interior lining surface of the liner tube 74 is a first hydrophilic band or seal 76 and a second hydrophilic band or seal 78 spaced apart so as to be located on opposite sides of the damaged portion 72 of the pipe 70 when the bladder tube 84 and liner tube 74 are inverted. The first and second hydrophilic bands or seals 76, 78 are attached to the interior lining surface of the liner tube 74 by stitching, stapling, by use of an adhesive or other suitable 15 attachment means. Figure 8 shows the liner tube 74 and the bladder tube 84 is a partially inverted position. Figure 9 shows the liner tube 74 and the bladder tube 84 fully inverted wherein the liner tube 74 is positioned at the damaged portion 72 and the first and second hydrophilic 20 bands or seals 76, 78 are located on opposite sides of the damaged portion 72 of the pipe 70. In these instances where the lining begins a significant distance away from the launcher device, the bladder tube 84 acts as a positioning tube with the liner tube 74 positioned accordingly inside the bladder tube 84, so that the liner tube 74 does not invert until it reaches the damaged portion 72 of the pipe 70. 25 The liner tube 74 comprises a layer of felt-like material which is impregnated with a liquid material capable of curing and hardening and may have a polymer outside layer or coating. The bladder tube 84 is inside the liner tube 74 after inverting and includes a closed end 86 and a line 88 extending outwardly there from. Air or fluid is introduced into the interior of bladder tube 84 to urge the bladder tube 84 radially outwardly so as to urge 30 the liner tube 74 into contact with the tube 70 being repaired.
12 The first and second hydrophilic bands or seals 76, 78, when encountered by ground water seeping through the damaged portion 72 will expand and form a water tight seal on opposite sides of the damaged portion 72. This prevents water from entering the interior of the pipe line 70. 5 Those skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure will appreciate that in some applications a single band or seal can be used to prevent ground water from entering the interior of the pipe line. For example, in lining a lateral pipe towards a main pipe, positioning a hydrophilic band at the downstream end of the liner prevents ground water from running down between the liner and pipe and emptying back into the pipe line. 10 The invention has been shown and described above with reference to the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. The invention is only to be limited by the claims appended hereto.

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1. An apparatus for repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: 5 a bladder assembly comprising a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube extending from the main bladder tube; a liner assembly comprising a main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube extending from the main liner member; the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube extendable to a position within the lateral 10 pipe line with the lateral liner tube between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube; and a gasket comprising a hydrophilic material, the gasket positioned at least partially surrounding the main liner member and the lateral liner member between the main liner member and the pipe joint, the gasket capable of swelling in reaction to contact is with a liquid.
2. The apparatus of claim I wherein the main liner member is a tube.
3. The apparatus of claim I wherein the gasket includes a tubular portion 20 having opposite first and second ends and a flanged portion extending outwardly from one of the first or second ends of the tubular portion.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the tubular portion of the gasket is positioned between the lateral liner tube and the lateral pipe at the pipe joint. 25
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the flanged portion of the gasket is positioned between the main liner member and the main pipe at the pipe joint.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the gasket is compressible. 30
7. The apparatus of claim I wherein the liner assembly is impregnated with a material capable of curing and hardening.
8. An apparatus for repairing a damaged portion of a pipe line, comprising: 35 an elongated positioning tube; 14 a liner tube extending within the positioning tube and having an interior surface; a first hydrophilic band attached to the interior lining surface of the liner tube; a launcher device having launcher device opening; the positioning tube and the liner tube being at least partially within the launcher 5 device; the positioned tube and liner tube being invertible through the launcher device opening to an inverted position outside the launcher device wherein the liner tube is on the outside of the positioning tube and the first hydrophilic band is between the pipe line and the liner tube. 10
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the liner tube is a resin-impregnable material.
10. A method for repairing a damaged portion of a pipe line, comprising: is taking an elongated positioning tube; taking an elongated liner tube extending within the positioning tube and having an interior lining surface; attaching a first hydrophilic band to the interior lining surface of the lining tube; impregnating the liner tube with a material capable of curing and hardening; 20 taking a launcher device having a launcher device opening; inserting the positioning tube and the liner tube at least partially within the launcher device; inserting the launcher device into the pipe line; inverting the positioning tube and liner tube through the launcher device opening 25 to an inverted position outside the launcher device wherein the liner tube is on the outside of the positioning tube and the first hydrophilic band is between the pipe line and the liner tube; and pressing the liner tube and the first hydrophilic band against the pipe line until the liner tube cures and hardens. 30
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of exposing the first hydrophilic band to a liquid that causes the band to swell.
12. An apparatus for repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line 35 connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: 15 a bladder assembly comprising a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube extending from the main bladder tube; a liner assembly comprising a main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube extending from the main liner member; 5 the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube extendable to a position within the lateral pipe line with the lateral liner tube between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube; and a band of hydrophilic paste disposed on the main liner member around the lateral liner member and between the main liner member and the main pipe line at the pipe joint. 10
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the band of hydrophilic paste is capable of swelling in reaction to contact with a liquid.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the lateral liner tube is connected to is the main liner member at a liner juncture.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the band of hydrophilic paste is applied at the liner juncture. 20
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the main bladder tube is configured to expand to press the band of hydrophilic paste into contact with the main pipe line at the pipe joint.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the main liner member is formed as 25 a tube.
18. A method of repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: taking a bladder assembly including a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder 30 tube; taking a liner assembly including a main liner member and a lateral liner tube in communication with one another at a liner juncture; impregnating the liner assembly with a material capable of curing and hardening; applying a band of hydrophilic paste on the outside of the main liner member and 35 around the lateral liner tube at the liner juncture; 16 expanding the bladder assembly to position the lateral liner tube against the lateral pipe line and the main liner member against the main pipe line, with the band of hydrophilic paste between the main liner member and the main pipe line at the pipe joint. 5
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising exposing the band of hydrophilic paste to a liquid to allow the paste to expand to form a seal between the liner assembly and the main and lateral pipe lines at the pipe joint.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising positioning the main liner io member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube.
21. The method of claim 20 wherein the lateral liner tube and the lateral bladder tube are inverted inside the main bladder tube and main liner member before expanding the bladder assembly. Is
22. The method of claim 21 further comprising everting the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube outside of the main bladder tube and main liner member and into the lateral pipe line during expansion of the bladder assembly such that the lateral liner tube is positioned between the lateral bladder tube and the lateral pipe line. 20
23. The method of claim 18 wherein the band of hydrophilic paste forms an impervious seal between the main pipe line and the main liner member.
24. An apparatus for repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line 25 connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: a bladder assembly comprising a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube extending from the main bladder tube; a liner assembly comprising a main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube and a lateral liner tube extending from the main liner member; 30 the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube extendable to a position within the lateral pipe line with the lateral liner tube between the lateral pipe line and the lateral bladder tube; and a gasket comprising a compressible impermeable material, the gasket positioned at least partially surrounding the main liner member and the lateral liner member between 35 the main liner member and the pipe joint. 17
25. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the main liner member is a tube.
26. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the gasket includes a tubular portion having opposite first and second ends and a flanged portion extending outwardly from 5 one of the first or second ends of the tubular portion.
27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the tubular portion of the gasket is positioned between the lateral liner tube and the lateral pipe at the pipe joint. 10
28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the flanged portion of the gasket is positioned between the main liner member and the main pipe at the pipe joint.
29. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the gasket is hydrophilic. is
30. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the liner assembly is impregnated with a material capable of curing and hardening.
31. A method of repairing a main pipe line and a lateral pipe line connected thereto and in communication therewith to form a pipe joint, comprising: 20 taking a bladder assembly including a main bladder tube and a lateral bladder tube; taking a liner assembly including a main liner member and a lateral liner tube in communication with one another at a liner juncture; impregnating the liner assembly with a material capable of curing and hardening; 25 applying a compressible material to the outside of the main liner member at the liner juncture; expanding the bladder assembly to position the lateral liner tube against the lateral pipe line and the main liner member against the main pipe line, with the band of compressible material between the main liner member and the main pipe line at the pipe 30 joint.
32. The method of claim 31, further comprising applying the compressible material to the outside of the lateral liner tube at the liner juncture. 18
33. The method of claim 31 further comprising positioning the main liner member at least partially surrounding the main bladder tube.
34. The method of claim 33 wherein the lateral liner tube and the lateral s bladder tube are inverted inside the main bladder tube and main liner member before expanding the bladder assembly.
35. The method of claim 34 further comprising everting the lateral liner tube and lateral bladder tube outside of the main bladder tube and main liner member and to into the lateral pipe line during expansion of the bladder assembly such that the lateral liner tube is positioned between the lateral bladder tube and the lateral pipe line.
36. The method of claim 31 wherein the compressible material forms an impervious seal between the main pipe line and the main liner member. 15
37. The method of claim 31 wherein the compressible material is hydrophilic and further comprising exposing the compressible material to a liquid to allow the compressible material to expand to form a seal between the liner assembly and the main and lateral pipe lines at the pipe joint. 20 Dated 2 November 2011 LMK Enterprises, Inc. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON & FERGUSON
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