EP0311720A1 - Procédé et dispositif pour armer des tuyaux - Google Patents

Procédé et dispositif pour armer des tuyaux Download PDF

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EP0311720A1
EP0311720A1 EP87309054A EP87309054A EP0311720A1 EP 0311720 A1 EP0311720 A1 EP 0311720A1 EP 87309054 A EP87309054 A EP 87309054A EP 87309054 A EP87309054 A EP 87309054A EP 0311720 A1 EP0311720 A1 EP 0311720A1
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wire
pipe
rollers
line
concrete
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W.K. Buttimore
D.T. Mullen
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BREDERO PRICE SERVICES Ltd
British Pipe Coaters Ltd
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Priority to CA000580092A priority patent/CA1318819C/fr
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H81/00Methods, apparatus, or devices for covering or wrapping cores by winding webs, tapes, or filamentary material, not otherwise provided for
    • B65H81/06Covering or wrapping elongated cores
    • B65H81/08Covering or wrapping elongated cores by feeding material obliquely to the axis of the core
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B21/00Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles
    • B28B21/42Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles by shaping on or against mandrels or like moulding surfaces
    • B28B21/44Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles by shaping on or against mandrels or like moulding surfaces by projecting, e.g. spraying
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B21/00Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles
    • B28B21/56Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles incorporating reinforcements or inserts
    • B28B21/60Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles incorporating reinforcements or inserts prestressed reinforcements
    • B28B21/62Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles incorporating reinforcements or inserts prestressed reinforcements circumferential laterally tensioned
    • B28B21/64Winding arrangements

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  • This invention is concerned with coating of pipes of the type used in subterranean or submerged pipelines for recovery of oil, gas, slurries or the like pipeable materials from a subterranean well.
  • Such pipes normally include a mechanical shear transfer device in the form of wire windings or caging applied around the anti-­corrosion coating prior to application of the concrete coating. This opposes the tendency of the concrete coating to slip or jump off the anti-corrosion coated pipe during laying operations which can impose considerable bending stresses upon the pipe.
  • each pipe section is caused to rotate about its longitudinal axis and passed longitudinally past a concrete coating station wherein concrete/aggregate is caused to impinge upon the rotating pipe thereby building up a thickness of concrete on the pipe to form a coating.
  • wire a wire mesh
  • the wire is fed in a continuous manner at an appropriate angle to allow the rotation of the pipe to cause winding of wire throughout its length. Once that section has passed by that station, the wire must be cut and lashed at the tail end of the pipe section.
  • this invention provides in its broadest aspect a method of coating pipe sections which comprises conveying a series of pipe sections past a concrete coating station having means for advancing and rotating the sections longitudinally, characterised by providing at that station means for continuously feeding a line to the rotating sections, means for continually feeding a wire to the rotating sections in a manner such that the line fed to the sections brings the wire into position for winding around the section and overlies the wound wire throughout its length, and cutter means, cooperating with the wire-feed means, for automatically cutting the wire at predetermined time intervals whereby in carrying out the method, the line is first fed to the leading end of the rotating pipe and wound around same for sufficient turns to secure same, then wire is drawn in to begin the winding around the pipe during the application of concrete coating in the station, and the wire is subsequently cut as it is fed to prevent the winding extending beyond the concrete coated length of the pipe section whilst the line continues to be wound around the tail end of the pipe.
  • the line acts to secure the front and tail ends of the wire winding to avoid the need to manually lash the wire to the pipe
  • wire cutting is achieved automatically without the need to stop the advance of the pipe sections and the method readily lends itself to automation whereby the feed rate of wire together with the cutting intervals may be calculated and the station set to repeatedly wind wire within the concrete coating step.
  • the method includes the provision of wire shaping means to allow pre-shaping of the wire to introduce curvature enabling the wire to readily conform to the circumference of the pipe section.
  • wire shaping means to allow pre-shaping of the wire to introduce curvature enabling the wire to readily conform to the circumference of the pipe section.
  • each pipe section is conveyed away from the coating station at an accelerated rate in comparison with the throughput rate at the coating station whereby the line is snapped between sections.
  • the apparatus to be included in a station for coating rotating pipe sections with concrete comprises a first feed mechanism for delivering a line from an appropriate renewable supply of same sufficient to obtain a substantially continuous feed of wire to the pipes to be coated at that station; a second feed mechanism located in close proximity to the first and arranged to feed wire from an appropriate renewable supply of same sufficient to secure a continual feed of wire in a manner such that it comes into contact with the line whereby it is subsequently caused to contact and form a winding around the rotating pipe section as concrete is applied thereto; and a cutter assembly for limiting the length of wire to be wound around the pipe section.
  • the cutter assembly may be a guillotine arrangement.
  • the wire feed mechanism cooperates with wire shaping means which preforms the wire in a curved configuration sympathetic to the circumference of the pipe.
  • the first feed mechanism comprises a plurality of rollers mounted in series through which the line is passed in a serpentine manner and at least one of said rollers is movable relative to the others to increase or decrease tension applied to the line.
  • the second feed mechanism preferably comprises a pair of counter-rotating rollers mounted in parallel and mutually spaced apart so as to allow contiguous passage of wire therebetween, at least one of which is driven by a motor to provide a means of advancing wire through the feed mechanism; a further pair of cooperating counter-rotating rollers having cutting elements on the surfaces thereof enabling wire passing between the rollers to be cut between the cutting elements at predetermined intervals; and a plurality of rollers located such that there is provided at least one reaction surface below the advancing wire against which the wire may be formed into a curved shape by controlled pressure exerted from at least one further roller located on the other side of the wire.
  • At least one roller in each pair may be provided with means for adjusting mutual spacing of the paired rollers to accomodate different thicknesses of wire and alter the pressure applied by the rollers.
  • rollers are driven through chain and sprocket transmission by electric motors.
  • the cutter roller drive it is necessary to include a clutch to disengage these rollers during winding of wire over the length of the pipe section and limit cutting operations to shortly before complete winding of wire over the pipe section.
  • the drive to one roller is transmitted to the other through engagement of gears at the ends of the rollers in order to synchronise the operation of the cutting elements thereon.
  • the cutting elements are preferably formed and arranged on the roller surfaces so as to provide a guillotine cutting action.
  • a wire winding apparatus will now be described for use at a station for coating pipe sections (1) which have already received an anti-corrosion coating (such as an epoxy resin) with concrete, in which said sections are fed in series past a concrete throwing device (not shown) on a driven roller conveyor device illustrated schematically only by the rollers (2). Above the said throwing device there is located a wire mesh spool and a nylon line spool neither of which is illustrated since their precise location is not important.
  • a line feed mechanism including a plurality of rollers (4) at least some of which are movable relative to each other to enable control of tension in a line (3) is situated above the intended path of the pipes and feeds line (3) to the side of the pipes opposite to the concrete throwing device.
  • Adjacent to the line feed mechanism is a wire feed mechanism comprising a pair of rubber coated rollers (6) mounted in parallel and driven in a counter rotary fashion by an electric motor (26) through a transmission including drive chain (27) and gears (28).
  • the rollers are provided with adjuster screw means (29) for moving the rollers together or apart to adjust the pressure exerted upon wire passing between them and to accomodate differing thicknesses of wire.
  • the wire feed mechanism is intended to provide a continual delivery of sections of wire of a length appropriate to provide a winding around a pipe section which is wholly confined within the concrete coating applied to the pipe. To this end there is a roller cutter assembly in the wire feed mechanism directly in the path of the wire (5) as it exits from the driven rollers (6).
  • This cutter assembly comprises a pair of rollers (7) each having a cutter blade (8) extending longitudinally across the roller surface. These rollers are mounted in parallel and driven by an electric motor (46) through a coupling (47) and gears (48) providing for counter-rotation of the rollers (7).
  • the cutter drive incorporates a clutch (49) enabling the cutter assembly to be disengaged to allow free passage of a length of wire between the rollers (7).
  • This embodiment also includes in the wire feed mechanism a wire forming assembly comprising a plurality of rollers (9, 10, 11, 12), two of which (11, 12) are mounted as a pair in parallel and driven by electric motor (36) through chain (37) and gears (39) counter to each other to cause advancement of wire between them.
  • the other two rollers (9, 12) are free running on bearings (54) so mounted as to provide independently adjustable means of bringing pressure onto the wire as it is fed through the rollers (10, 11) whereby it may be shaped into a curve which facilitates winding thereof around the pipe (1).
  • the line (3) is drawn in a serpentine path through the rollers (4) and passed around the leading end of the first pipe (1) in the series which, because it is revolving, causes the line (3) to be wound around that end for a number of turns which has been found sufficient to secure it to that end. Thereafter, the line (3) need not be touched and it will continue to be drawn through the feed mechanism in an uninterrupted continuous manner for as long as there remains line on the spool and will thus be continuously wound round all pipes conveyed in series past the coating station.
  • the wire mesh feed is started, whereupon the wire advances into contact with the line and becomes directed thus onto the pipe section.
  • the concrete throwing device is operated causing a concrete layer to begin to build up on the revolving pipe before the wire comes into contact with it. Thereafter, the line and wire are fed together so that the line overlies the wound wire until the concrete coating has been applied.
  • the cutter assembly is operated to cut the wire and the drive rollers (6) are momentarily stopped to provide a gap between the end of one wire winding and the start of the next. In this way the wire is wound wholly within the length of the concrete coating, and is embedded therein without coming into direct contact with the anti-corrosion coating on the pipe.

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CA000580092A CA1318819C (fr) 1987-10-14 1988-10-13 Methode et appareil pour le revetement de tuyaux

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FR2635712A1 (fr) * 1988-08-26 1990-03-02 Isolation Fournit Usines Ste I Procede et dispositif pour revetir des tubes par du beton arme

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US1936485A (en) * 1930-11-13 1933-11-21 Hans L Schreck Flying shears
US2280252A (en) * 1939-07-04 1942-04-21 Keasbey & Mattison Company Producing reinforced conduits
US2405909A (en) * 1942-08-22 1946-08-13 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Method of producing threaded spiral tubes
DE829836C (de) * 1944-04-28 1952-01-28 Georges Ferrand System zur Festlegung des zur Herstellung von bandagierten Rohren verwendeten Bandagierungskabels
DE855671C (de) * 1939-11-07 1952-11-13 Eisenwerke Gelsenkirchen A G Verfahren zur Herstellung von Hohlkoerpern aus hydraulischen Bindemitteln und Zuschlagstoffen mit gespannter Bewehrung
US2627378A (en) * 1949-06-16 1953-02-03 Lock Joint Pipe Co Method for securing a tensioned wire around cores
US2776006A (en) * 1954-03-30 1957-01-01 Patents And Invest Ltd Device for severing lengths of drawn stock
US3005469A (en) * 1958-07-07 1961-10-24 Idevel Corp Prestressed pipe
US3259533A (en) * 1961-06-22 1966-07-05 Svenska Metallverken Ab Method and apparatus for wrapping insulating material around an advancing pipe
FR2080593A3 (fr) * 1970-02-18 1971-11-19 Vera Fabrikker As
US3671359A (en) * 1969-12-23 1972-06-20 Hiroyuki Sawada Apparatus for continuously making a hose
US3753481A (en) * 1972-06-21 1973-08-21 A Piola Device for controlling the standstill period of intermittently moving elements as a function of the continuous movement of mechanical members
US3761557A (en) * 1971-05-06 1973-09-25 A Werner A method of reinforcing pipe coatings
US4351682A (en) * 1980-06-20 1982-09-28 Casco Inc. Flexible duct forming apparatus and method

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US1936485A (en) * 1930-11-13 1933-11-21 Hans L Schreck Flying shears
US2280252A (en) * 1939-07-04 1942-04-21 Keasbey & Mattison Company Producing reinforced conduits
DE855671C (de) * 1939-11-07 1952-11-13 Eisenwerke Gelsenkirchen A G Verfahren zur Herstellung von Hohlkoerpern aus hydraulischen Bindemitteln und Zuschlagstoffen mit gespannter Bewehrung
US2405909A (en) * 1942-08-22 1946-08-13 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Method of producing threaded spiral tubes
DE829836C (de) * 1944-04-28 1952-01-28 Georges Ferrand System zur Festlegung des zur Herstellung von bandagierten Rohren verwendeten Bandagierungskabels
US2627378A (en) * 1949-06-16 1953-02-03 Lock Joint Pipe Co Method for securing a tensioned wire around cores
US2776006A (en) * 1954-03-30 1957-01-01 Patents And Invest Ltd Device for severing lengths of drawn stock
US3005469A (en) * 1958-07-07 1961-10-24 Idevel Corp Prestressed pipe
US3259533A (en) * 1961-06-22 1966-07-05 Svenska Metallverken Ab Method and apparatus for wrapping insulating material around an advancing pipe
US3671359A (en) * 1969-12-23 1972-06-20 Hiroyuki Sawada Apparatus for continuously making a hose
FR2080593A3 (fr) * 1970-02-18 1971-11-19 Vera Fabrikker As
US3761557A (en) * 1971-05-06 1973-09-25 A Werner A method of reinforcing pipe coatings
US3753481A (en) * 1972-06-21 1973-08-21 A Piola Device for controlling the standstill period of intermittently moving elements as a function of the continuous movement of mechanical members
US4351682A (en) * 1980-06-20 1982-09-28 Casco Inc. Flexible duct forming apparatus and method

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2635712A1 (fr) * 1988-08-26 1990-03-02 Isolation Fournit Usines Ste I Procede et dispositif pour revetir des tubes par du beton arme

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