CA2005623A1 - Internal pipe repair sleeve and liner - Google Patents

Internal pipe repair sleeve and liner

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CA2005623A1
CA2005623A1 CA 2005623 CA2005623A CA2005623A1 CA 2005623 A1 CA2005623 A1 CA 2005623A1 CA 2005623 CA2005623 CA 2005623 CA 2005623 A CA2005623 A CA 2005623A CA 2005623 A1 CA2005623 A1 CA 2005623A1
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Lembit Maimets
Warwick D. Meadus
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Link Pipe Inc
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A pipe repair sleeve and liner with interlocking elements in a form of a coiled sheet which is covered with compressible gasket. An air bag is inserted into the coiled sleeve and moved to the location of the damaged pipe. Once in place, the air bag is inflated. As a result of the inflation, the repair sleeve uncoils and the surrounding gasket is compressed against the damaged pipe. When the air bag is deflated, the sleeve begins to coil and forces a male end of the sleeve into the female end forming a male and female interlocking continuous sleeve inside the pipe.
After the repair sleeve is installed in the pipe, the air bag is removed from the sleeve.

Description

P6695SOl - 2~ 3 INTERNAL PIPE REPAIR ~LEEVE AND LINER
- BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a pipe repair sleeve and method of repairing pipes, tunnels, conduits and other similar structures as well as to a method for repairing underground pipes by inserting an expandable sleeve inside the pipe and expanding the same to seal a damaged or leaking portion of the pipe.
DESCRIPTION OF BACKGROUND AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
Conventionally underground pipes, tunnels, conduits and similar structures may be repaired in various ways.
One method involves forcing a sealing fluid into the pipe lining under the pressure through the damaged portion in the pipe.
Another method involves coating the interior of the underground pipe with a sealing material in order to repair the damaged portion of the pipe.
Other conventional methods include procedures wherein a rigid pipe is installed within an existing pipeline and wherein sleeving elements are used in order to expand the same against the inner part of the underground pipes.
British Patent 2,136,912, BARRY, discloses a method of sealing pipes having a sleeve impregnated with a curable resin which is placed around an inflatable and collapsable bag. The sleeve and bag are attached to a pulling line and introduced into the damaged part of the pipe. The bag is inflated thereby expanding the fiber glass laminate sleeve into pressure contact with the inner wall of the pipe.
After the resin hardens, the bag is collapsed and moved.
U.S. Patent 4,589,447, CANE et al., discloses a method of inserting a coiled element into damaged tunnel or conduit. When the coil element is positioned at a damaged location, the coil element unwinds and expands outwardly forcing the sleeve on its outer surface against the wall of the conduit and seals the damaged portion of the tunnel.

z ~ ~t~ 3 -~ U.S. Patent 4,581,801, KOBUCK et al., discloses a method which uses a metal sleeve 16 and an expander element 24 which are both inserted into a pipe. The expander element causes a sleeve to expand against the inner surface of the tube.
U.S. Patent 4,347,018, WRIGHTSON et al., discloses a method of repairing the lining of tunnels, conduits and the like wherein an overlapped pipe is inserted into the tunnel.
The steps holding the pipe in its hold-up state are released forcing the pipe to extend.
U.S. Patent 4,361,451, RENAUD, discloses a lining arrangement wherein a lining sleeve and inflatable envelope having a layer of resin therebetween are introduced into a conduit. The envelope is inflated and forces the sleeve against the inner wall of the conduit.
None of these prior art arrangements, however, discloses the pipe repair apparatus and method, in accordance with the present invention, as disclosed and claimed in more detail hereinbelow.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide a new and improved pipe repair sleeve and method of repairing underground pipes, tunnels, conduits and other similar structures.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved underground pipe repair method which minimizes the labor re~uired and the necessary time for repairing the same.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved internal pipe repair sleeve which expands and locks in position inside the pipe structure to seal damaged or leaking part of the pipe.
These and other objects of the invention are achieved using a coiled repair sleeve having edges with locking members which is expanded, for example, by means of an air bag inserted into the coil of sheet material, covered with P6695Sol elastic gasket material, which f~rms the sleeve. The repair sleeve with the air bag inserted is moved to the location of the damage or leak; upon reaching the site of the damage, the air bag, or other means of expansion, is inflated or otherwise expanded so as to uncoil the sleeve and compress the gasket material against the inside of the pipe. When the air bag is then deflated, the uncoiled sleeve retracts to a certain degree due to its spring-type property and the elasticity of the gasket material. As this happens, the male locking member of the sleeve slips into the groove of the female locking member of the sleeve to form a continuous interior sleeve inside the pipe. After deflating, the air bag is removed from the pipe structure.
Thus, the present invention is directed to a generally elongate member with interlocking longitudinal edges including a sheet of material having two longitudinal edges, and means for locking associated with the longitudinal edges adapted to fasten the longitudinal edges of the sheet together to form the sheet into a generally tubular configuration, wherein the sheet is composed of flexible material, preferably selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic, and more preferably metal, and preferably wherein the sheet is coiled. The means for locking includes a male locking member and a female locking member adapted to mate with the male locking member.
Preferably the male locking member includes an elongate element having a predetermined length and the female locking member includes an outer lip having a length substantially equal to the length of the male locking member and an inner lip having a length shorter than the length of the length of the outer lip.
More particularly, the present invention is directed to a pipe repair liner including a sleeve having an outer surface, having a structure substantially as described above, provided with a covering on at least a portion of the outer surface of the sleeve wherein the covering is composed : - ~: ::
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of a compressible material, preferably selected from the group consisting of plastic and rubber, wherein the plastic is a plastic foam, such as polyethylene. Preferably the covering is a gasket, and the exterior surface of the outer lip of the female locking member is covered with the gasket material.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is directed to a pipe repair apparatus including a sleeve in the form of a coil which is provided with a covering on at least a portion of the outer surface of the sleeve having a structure substantially as described above, in addition to means for expansion inserted in the coil adapted to compress the covering against the inside of a pipe into which the pipe repair liner is placed, preferably wherein the means for expansion is an air bag which is pleated.
In addition, the present invention is also directed to a method of repairing pipes, tunnels, conduits, or similar structures having damaged sections in the form of cracks, leaks, holes and the like which involves providing a pipe repair apparatus, as described above, inserting the pipe repair apparatus in a pipe; expanding the means for expansion to uncoil the sheet of coiled material to compress its cover against the inside of the pipe; retracting the means for expansion to permit the locking members associated with the longitudinal edges of the sheet to lock the sheet into a rigid tubular configuration lining the pipe.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are detailed hereinafter with respect to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters are used to describe corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view in elevation of a sleeve in partially expanded position;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view in elevation of the sleeve in the expanded and interlocking position;
;~ 3 - Fig. 3A is a cross-sectional view of the sleeve in partially expanded position;
Fig. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the sleev~ wherein a male edge is snapped into female edge position;
Fig. 3C is a cross-sectional view of the sleeve in complete interlocking engagement;
Fig. 4A is a cross-sectional view of welded female edge of the sleeve;
Fig. 4B is a cross-sectional view of stamped and welded female edge of the sleeve;
Fig. 4C is a cross-section view of stamped female edge of the sleeve;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of internal pipe repair sleeve in the form of a coiled sheet;
Fig. 6 is an end-view in elevation of the partially inflated air bag inserted into the sleeve;
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of air bag and pressure source;
Fig. 8A is a perspective view of internal pipe repair sleeve and liner with the air bag in deflated position ;
inserted into the damaged sleeve; --;
Fig. 8B is a perspective view of internal pipe repair -sleeve in expanded position with inflated air bag in the damaged pipe;
Fig. 8C is a perspective view of internal pipe repair sleeve in the complete interlocking engagement forming a continuous interior sleeve inside the damaged pipe; and ~ -;
Fig. 9 illustrates the installation process of internal pipe repair sleeve and liner in the damaged pipe at location ~-of damage or leak. ;-;~
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS ~ ~-The present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings.
More specifically, Fig. 1 illustrates the sleeve 14, ~ -preferably made of material which is elastic or tensioned, '-' :-'.~'''' ' , . ~

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such as metal, to form a spiral, coil or spring-type structure. The sleeve is covered by a compressible material 22, the compressible covering material is preferably in the form of a gasket, made of plastic, rubber or other elastic material such a plastic foam, eg. polyurethane foam. As shown, sleeve 14 and gasket 22 are inserted in the pipe 10.
Fig. 2 shows the structure of sleeve 14 with its longitudinal edge locked in position to compress gasket 22 tightly against the interiDr wall of pipe 10.
A cross-section of the male-female interlocking arrangement of the pipe repair sleeve 14 is illustrated in Figs. 3A, 3B and 3C. As shown in Fig. 3A, the longitudinal male locking member 24 has an exterior surface which is exposed or uncovered by the material of gasket 22 over a portion of its length which corresponds to female locking member 26 having an exterior surface which is covered by compressible gasket 22. As shown, the female locking member includes an outer lip having a length, substantially corresponding to the uncovered portion of the male locking member having the previously mentioned exterior surface 26 covered by the gasket material and an interior or lower lip 28 which is preferably shorter in length than the length of the outer lip. As a result of the pressure by the air bag or other means for expansion, the sleeve 14 is expanded to an oversized configuration i.e. wherein the male locking member slides over the interior surface of the lower lip to a point beyond the edge of the lower lip. When the air bag is deflated, the sleeve 14, due to its spring-type property, coils so that male locking member 24 of the sleeve 14 iB
snapped into a groove of female locking member 26 of the sleeve as shown in Fig. 3B. After the deflation is completed and the air bag removed from the sleeve, male locking member 24 and female locking member 26 of the sleeve 14 are completely interlocked forming a continuous sleeve inside the pipe 10, as shown in Fig. 3C.
Alternative structural embodiments of the female 2C~ .6~3 locking member of the sleeve 14 are illustrated ~n Figs. 4A,4B and 4C. As shown the female locking member end in a form of a groove can be welded as shown in Fig. 4A, stamped as shown in Fig. 4C, or stamped and welded as illustrated in Fig. 4B.
Fig. 5 shows a pipe repair sleeve 14 in a form of coiled sheet made of metal or any other rigid material ;~
capable of being tensioned into a spring, spiral or coil.
The exterior surface of the sheet is covered with a coveriny 22 made of plastic rubber, or other compressible material which is preferably elastic, to function as a gasket. The i gasket may be made of any elastic material such as plastic i;~
or rubber, but is preferably made of polyethylene foam.
Fig. 6 illustrates the prepared means for expanding the sleeve 14. As shown, an air bag 12 is inserted into the coiled sleeve 14; air is introduced through a hose 11 which inflates the air bag and which expands to compress against the interior of sleeve 14 which uncoils the sleeve. The ~ -structure of air bag 12 with pleated sides is shown in schematic in Fig. 7.
The method of repairing underground pipes, tunnels, conduit or similar structures is illustrated in Figs. 8A, -8B, 8C and 9. Fig. 9, illustrates the pipe repair sleeve 14 with inserted air bag (not shown) at location A is moved to the damaged pipe 10 through existing man hole or in its absence excavated hatch MHl. The sleeve is inserted into the end of the pipe 10 at location B. In order to assist in the detection of the place of damage or leak, a TV or equivalent camera 13 is pla~ed in front of the sleeve 14. i~
The repair sleeve 14 is pulled by cable 16 to the place of ii damage or leak at 20. Once the sleeve 14 has been positioned at the place of damage 20, as shown in Figs. 8a and 9, the air bag 12 is inflated to expand against the interior and coil the sleeve as shown in Fig. 8b. As ~
discussed above, Fig. 8c illustrates the pipe repair sleeve i~ ~`
wherein the air bag is deflated; removed from the sleeve;
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,Z3 and the male and female ends of the sleeve are completely interlocked performing a continuous interior sleeve inside pipe 10. The air bag removed from the sleeve and TV camera 13 are both removed out by the cable 16 through man hole or hatch MH2 using winch 18 as illustrated in Fig. 9. -:
From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention adapted to various usages and conditions.
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Claims (37)

1. A generally elongate member with interlocking longitudinal edges comprising:
a) a sheet of material having two longitudinal edges; and b) means for locking associated with said longitudinal edges adapted to fasten the longitudinal edges of the sheet together to form said sheet into a generally tubular configuration.
2. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sheet comprises flexible material.
3. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 2 wherein said flexible material is a material selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic.
4. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 3, wherein said flexible material is metal.
5. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 4 wherein said sheet is coiled.
6. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for locking comprises a male locking member, and a female locking member adapted to mate with said male locking member.
7. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 6 wherein said male locking member comprises an elongate element having a predetermined length and said female locking member comprises an outer lip having a length substantially equal to the length of the male locking member and an inner lip having a length shorter than the length of the length of the outer lip.
8. A pipe repair liner comprising:
a) a sleeve member having an outer surface, said sleeve member comprising:
i) a generally elongate sheet having two longitudinal edges; and ii) means for locking associated with the longitudinal edges adapted to fasten the longitudinal edges of the sheet together to form said sheet into a generally tubular configuration; and b) a covering on at least a portion of the outer surface of said sleeve member.
9. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 8 wherein said sheet comprises flexible material.
10. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 9 wherein said flexible material is a material selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic.
11. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 10, wherein said flexible material is metal.
12. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 11 wherein said sheet is coiled.
13. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 8 wherein said male locking member comprises an elongate element having a predetermined length and said means for locking comprises a male locking member, and a female locking member adapted to mate with said male locking member.
14. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 13 wherein said male locking member comprises an elongate element having a predetermined length and said female locking member comprises an outer lip having a length substantially equal to the length of the male locking member and an inner lip having a length shorter than the length of the length of the outer lip.
15. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 8 wherein said covering comprises a compressible material.
16. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 15 wherein said compressible material is selected from the group consisting of plastic and rubber.
17. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 16 wherein said plastic is a plastic foam.
18. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 17 wherein said plastic foam is polyethylene.
19. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 15 wherein said covering is a gasket.
20. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 19 wherein said exterior surface of said outer lip of said female locking member is covered with aid covering.
21. A pipe repair apparatus comprising:
a) a sleeve member comprising:
i) a sheet of material having two longitudinal edges;
ii) means for locking associated with said longitudinal edges adapted to fasten the longitudinal edges of the sheet to form said sheet into a generally tubular configuration, said sleeve member being in the form of a coil;
b) a covering on at least a portion of the outer surface of said sleeve member; and c) means for expansion inserted in said coil adapted to compress said covering against an internal portion of a pipe into which the pipe repair liner is placed.
22. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 21 wherein said means for expansion is an air bag.
23. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 22 wherein said air bag is pleated.
24. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 21 wherein said sheet comprises flexible material.
25. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 2 wherein said flexible material is a material selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic.
26. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 4, wherein said flexible material is metal.
27. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 21 wherein said means for locking comprises a male locking member, and a female locking member adapted to mate with said male locking member.
28. The generally elongate member in accordance with claim 27 wherein said male locking member comprises an elongate element having a predetermined length and said female locking member comprises an outer lip having a length substantially equal to the length of the male locking member and an inner lip having a length shorter than the length of the length of the outer lip.
29. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 21 wherein said covering comprises a compressible material.
30. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 29 wherein said compressible material is selected from the group consisting of plastic and rubber.
31. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 30 wherein said plastic is a plastic foam.
32. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 31 wherein said plastic foam is polyethylene.
33. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 29 wherein said covering is a gasket.
34. The pipe repair liner in accordance with claim 29 wherein said exterior surface of said outer lip of said female locking member is covered with said covering.
35. A method of repairing pipes, tunnels, conduits, or similar structures having damaged sections in the form of cracks, leaks, holes and the like comprising:
a) providing a pipe repair apparatus comprising:
i) a sheet of coiled material having two longitudinal edges;
ii) means for locking associated with said longitudinal edges of the sheet adapted to form said sheet into a generally tubular configuration;
iii) a covering on at least a portion of an outer surface of said sheet; and iv) means for expansion inserted in said sheet coiled material adapted to compress said covering against an internal portion of a pipe into which the pipe repair liner is placed;
b) inserting said pipe repair apparatus in a pipe;

c) expanding said means for expansion to uncoil said sheet of coiled material to compress said cover against the inside of the pipe;
d) retracting said means for expansion to permit said sleeve to uncoil; and e) interlocking the means for locking associated with edges of the sheet to form said sheet into a rigid tubular configuration lining said pipe.
36. A method in accordance with claim 35 wherein said means for expansion is an air bag.
37. A method in accordance with claim 35 comprising inflating said air bag to compress the cover against the interior of the pipe.
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