EP1090448A1 - Verfahren zur installation mindestens einer leitung und/oder eines leerrohrs in verlegten, zur versorgung oder entsorgung dienenden rohren, insbesonde kanalrohr-systemen oder -netzen und dergleichen - Google Patents

Verfahren zur installation mindestens einer leitung und/oder eines leerrohrs in verlegten, zur versorgung oder entsorgung dienenden rohren, insbesonde kanalrohr-systemen oder -netzen und dergleichen

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EP1090448A1
EP1090448A1 EP99929141A EP99929141A EP1090448A1 EP 1090448 A1 EP1090448 A1 EP 1090448A1 EP 99929141 A EP99929141 A EP 99929141A EP 99929141 A EP99929141 A EP 99929141A EP 1090448 A1 EP1090448 A1 EP 1090448A1
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hose
pipe
tube
empty
tubular
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French (fr)
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Sabine Gruber
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Robotics Cabling Kabelverlegung GmbH
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Robotics Cabling Kabelverlegung GmbH
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Priority claimed from DE19921382A external-priority patent/DE19921382C2/de
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L55/00Devices or appurtenances for use in, or in connection with, pipes or pipe systems
    • F16L55/16Devices for covering leaks in pipes or hoses, e.g. hose-menders
    • F16L55/162Devices for covering leaks in pipes or hoses, e.g. hose-menders from inside the pipe
    • F16L55/165Devices for covering leaks in pipes or hoses, e.g. hose-menders from inside the pipe a pipe or flexible liner being inserted in the damaged section
    • F16L55/1652Devices for covering leaks in pipes or hoses, e.g. hose-menders from inside the pipe a pipe or flexible liner being inserted in the damaged section the flexible liner being pulled into the damaged section
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
    • G02B6/00Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
    • G02B6/44Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
    • G02B6/4439Auxiliary devices
    • G02B6/4459Ducts; Conduits; Hollow tubes for air blown fibres
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
    • G02B6/00Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
    • G02B6/46Processes or apparatus adapted for installing or repairing optical fibres or optical cables
    • G02B6/50Underground or underwater installation; Installation through tubing, conduits or ducts
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
    • G02B6/00Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
    • G02B6/46Processes or apparatus adapted for installing or repairing optical fibres or optical cables
    • G02B6/50Underground or underwater installation; Installation through tubing, conduits or ducts
    • G02B6/508Fixation devices in ducts for drawing cables
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G1/00Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing or dismantling electric cables or lines
    • H02G1/06Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing or dismantling electric cables or lines for laying cables, e.g. laying apparatus on vehicle
    • H02G1/08Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing or dismantling electric cables or lines for laying cables, e.g. laying apparatus on vehicle through tubing or conduit, e.g. rod or draw wire for pushing or pulling
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G9/00Installations of electric cables or lines in or on the ground or water
    • H02G9/06Installations of electric cables or lines in or on the ground or water in underground tubes or conduits; Tubes or conduits therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a method for installing at least one line and / or an empty pipe in pipes which are used for supply or disposal, in particular in sewer pipe systems or networks and the like, the pipes and / or empty pipes to be installed being introduced into the pipe and be attached to its wall.
  • sewer pipes that cannot be walked on can be equipped with cables or empty pipes.
  • a disadvantage of these robot systems is that the sewer has to be renovated beforehand. If the lines are suspended by the robot without having previously renovated the sewer, it can be expected in the future that these lines will have to be covered with an inliner (lining), which is usually no longer possible. This would not be negligible, additional procedural steps that are associated with costs.
  • Sewer rehabilitation methods are of course also known, in which pipe sections that are dimensionally stable are inserted into an old or defective sewer and connected to one another.
  • the space between the newly drawn-in pipe and the old pipe can be pressed with a suitable casting compound, a so-called "damper".
  • a suitable casting compound a so-called "damper"
  • the invention is based on the object of avoiding the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art and of specifying a method which enables the additional and subsequent laying of lines and / or empty pipes in existing lines and makes them competitive in a direct comparison with the traditional trench construction and where the retrofitted pipes and pipes are solidly protected, renovation is still possible before or after if necessary, but is not absolutely necessary, and the operation of the sewer is not restricted.
  • it should also offer the option of removing a subsequent inliner refurbishment, whereby the lines and / or empty pipes can remain in the sewer.
  • the basic idea of the invention is to pull or insert a tubular inner lining into already existing, laid sewer pipes, into sewer pipe systems or networks, and the like, for example also into ventilation pipes, and to insert the new ones between the outer wall of this inner lining and the inner wall of the existing sewer pipe Arrange pipes or conduits to later pull pipes into them.
  • no additional suspension elements or fastening parts are necessary in order to fasten and hold the individual new lines and / or empty pipes to be installed in the sewer pipe.
  • a new, smooth pipe wall is created through the tubular inner lining through which the waste water is passed, so that none Disturbances arise which could hinder the flow or the flow through the sewer pipe or in the area of which blockages can form due to the settling of solids which are carried in the wastewater.
  • tubular inner lining can only be retracted if its outer diameter is substantially smaller than the inner diameter of the sewer pipe into which the tubular inner - insert or retract the lining.
  • an irreversibly deformable hose is drawn in as a tubular inner lining, with an outer diameter such that it can easily be drawn into the sewer pipe.
  • This hose is then, by suitable measures, such as a high internal pressure, deformed and pressed here against the inner wall of the sewer pipe, so that the lines and / or empty pipes are pressed immovably between the deformed hose and the sewer pipe wall.
  • a flexible hose is preferably used which, moreover, can be folded up with respect to its cross-sectional dimensions, so that there is a flat web that simply fits into one existing sewer pipe or a sewer pipe system or network is retractable.
  • the necessary empty pipes and lines can be applied to the outer surface at the same time.
  • the ends of the hose can be closed and pressed against the inner wall of the sewer pipe by filling with a liquid medium or with a gaseous medium, for example compressed air, and then irreversibly solidified against the inner wall, for example by Heat or UV radiation, if the material of the hose is a heat-curable or UV-curable material.
  • the pressure can be removed from the interior of the hose.
  • the hose then lies closely against the inner wall of the sewer pipe, holding the pipes and empty pipes.
  • a hose is drawn into the sewer pipe, it should be a woven hose for reasons of strength, a glass fiber hose being preferred.
  • a textile fabric and / or fabric hose impregnated with a curable resin can be used as the hose.
  • the resin used here can be one that hardens under UV radiation or heat, in order to then solidify the tube pressed against the channel wall under pressure. Since the resin has a sticky property before it has hardened, a film in the form of a hose should be applied to the outer and / or inner surface of this hose, so that the hose walls, in particular also when the hose is folded into the sewer pipe is drawn in, do not adhere to each other.
  • the tubular inner lining to be used is one which is inherently dimensionally stable, i.e. which is not brought to its final shape under pressure after being drawn in and then solidified
  • the tubular inner lining is wound spirally and dimensionally stable when it is introduced into the canal tube from sheet material.
  • a corresponding machine arrangement is introduced into an access layer and the web material is fed to this machine as an endless web.
  • This web is then wound spirally in the machine and the individual longitudinal edges of this spiral shape which are adjacent to one another are connected to one another by suitable means, for example by flanging or welding.
  • the spiral pipe is then continuously advanced into the sewer pipe, the line to be installed and / or the empty pipe to be installed being inserted simultaneously on the outer wall.
  • the sheet material used to form the spiral tube can be a metal sheet or a plastic sheet.
  • a plastic tube is used as the tubular inner lining, the pipe wall cross section of which is drawn into the existing sewer pipe as a folded profile and then deformed back to the original pipe cross section by means of a heated medium under internal pressure.
  • a procedure can be advantageous in which a plastic pipe is used as the tubular inner lining, the pipe cross section of which is mechanically penetrated before being drawn into the existing sewer pipe Train extrusion is reduced and after pulling in again by releasing the tension to the original pipe cross-section. With this measure it is achieved that the tubular inner lining then lies closely against the wall of the sewer pipe and thus the empty pipes and / or lines drawn in between the outer wall of this plastic pipe and the inner wall of the existing sewer pipe are held tight.
  • the subsequent installation of the lines and / or empty pipes in existing canal pipes, in sewer pipe systems or networks, or the like, is preferably carried out from so-called manholes or other, easily accessible locations.
  • the lines and / or empty pipes inserted between the tubular inner lining and the existing sewer pipe can be guided with their ends into a distribution box and / or junction box, in order to then network them later in the area of these junction boxes or to an existing communication network or to connect an electrical network;
  • the assembly mass used with which the lines and / or empty pipes are wetted, and which glue the lines and / or empty pipes to one another and to the pipe wall, at the same time forms an all-round protection. This applies in particular if the lines and / or empty pipes are completely embedded in the assembly compound, that is to say they are virtually cast.
  • the line (s) and / or empty pipe (s) to be laid are / are wetted with assembly compound which has adhesive properties, and are then (are) introduced into the pipe using an assembly hose which serves as a tubular inner lining , the assembly hose is then widened and the line (s) and / or empty pipes are (are) thereby pressed against the pipe wall, and after a sufficient holding time so that the pipes and / or empty pipes adhere to the wall, it is attached to the assembly hose applied pressure removed.
  • the assembly hose that is used is preferably, as already mentioned above, removed from the tube after assembly; Using such a mounting hose made of a suitable material, this mounting hose can be used several times to install such lines or empty pipes in existing supply or disposal pipes and systems.
  • the installation position of these subsequently inserted lines or empty pipes on an inner channel wall can be determined beforehand, for which purpose these lines are then correspondingly positioned on the installation hose.
  • the mounting position will mostly be in the upper half of the circle or the upper circular arc of the cross section of the pipe into which the pipes and empty pipes are inserted.
  • the lines or empty pipes to be installed are preferably stored over their full length in the mounting compound having adhesive properties, ie a suitable adhesive, with which they can then also be pressed and glued to moist inner channel walls.
  • a suitable adhesive ie a suitable adhesive
  • Epoxy resin can be a two-component epoxy resin that can be cured, for example, over a certain period of time or with the addition of heat or by radiation with a suitable wavelength.
  • Mineral and / or synthetic inlays can also be introduced as the carrier material for the assembly compound or the adhesive material, for example in the form of woven fabrics, knitted fabrics or also felt.
  • the appropriate material is used according to the requirements.
  • the additional lines are firmly connected to the inner wall of the duct and are preferably integrated into the assembly mass and, if appropriate, an additional carrier material such that the lines and / or the empty pipes become a component with the assembly mass.
  • an additional carrier material such that the lines and / or the empty pipes become a component with the assembly mass.
  • the pipes are covered and protected by a defined layer of mass.
  • the mass covers the pipes with smooth transitions to the sewer pipe and connects them to the inside wall of the sewer in a positive and non-positive manner.
  • an outer cover layer can also be provided, which is introduced in the form of a sheet material, i.e.
  • Such a sheet material is first applied to the assembly hose, the empty pipes and lines to be laid are arranged on this sheet material and embedded in the mass.
  • this cover layer can also be firmly connected on one side to the carrier materials and remains in the channel after the empty pipes have been glued.
  • the adhesive and backing material used has static material properties, it is even possible to subsequently increase the static load-bearing capacity of the duct into which the empty pipes or lines were inserted using the specified method.
  • a flat hose that is drawn into the pipe should preferably be used as an assembly hose.
  • a flat hose is to be understood as one which, before being introduced into the channel, can first be folded into a flat web, so that the empty pipes or lines are on the upper side thereof can be applied.
  • Such a hose is then, after it has been drawn into the channel, expanded with a suitable fluid, liquid or gaseous, so that the lines and empty pipes, preferably placed on the top, embedded in the adhesive substance, are pressed against the inside wall of the channel .
  • a gaseous or a liquid medium can be used to expand the hose, with a gaseous medium, for example air, being preferred in most cases.
  • One end of the tube can be closed to inflate the tube, unless the tube is inflated from the two ends.
  • the flat hose In order to ensure an optimal pressing of the assembly mass together with the lines or empty pipes, the flat hose should be assembled with an undersize in relation to its circumference compared to the sewer pipe and have stretching properties so that it can adapt to the conditions in a pipe. Tubes which are made of rubber or silicone and which in themselves have good separation properties with respect to the assembly compound are also preferred.
  • separating layers can also be arranged between the assembly hose and the assembly compound having adhesive properties, or an adhesive and / or carrier compound, for example in the form of a paste-like release agent. or else in the form of a suitable sheet material, for example a plastic film.
  • the lines and / or conduits to be laid in the duct are to be attached to lateral positions of the duct cross section ("fighter"), it can be useful to fix the separating layer to the assembly hose, for which purpose a preferred possibility is provided by a Velcro fastener tape is.
  • the mass with the empty pipes and / or the lines is then applied to the separating layer, so that these can be positioned exactly in relation to the channel cross section.
  • Another possibility is to connect the separating layer, for example in the form of a film, by lamination to one of the outer carrier materials or inserts, which then remains firmly adhering to the duct after the lines and / or empty pipes have been glued when the assembly hose is removed.
  • FIG. 1A shows a cross section through a laid sewer pipe with a tubular inner lining inserted therein in a folded state with the lines and / or empty pipes already arranged on the top
  • FIG. 1B shows the sewer pipe of FIG. 1A with a tubular inner lining pressed against the inner wall
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic view for explaining the method of laying the hose-shaped inner lining, as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B,
  • FIGS. 3A, 3B cross sections through a laid sewer pipe with two different process steps of arranging an inner lining, which is first introduced in the deformed state (FIG. 3A),
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic illustration of the introduction of pipe sections as inner cladding with arrangement of empty pipes or lines to be installed thereon, WVJ yy / / i os1 2z y PCT / EP99 / 03874
  • FIG. 4B shows a cross section through the channel of FIG. 4A with pipe sections laid
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration which shows the structure of a communication network using the procedure according to the invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of an assembly process, according to a second embodiment, in the area of a supply shaft, on which the lines and / or empty pipes to be laid are introduced together with an assembly hose, and
  • FIGS. 7A, 7B and 7C each show a cross-sectional view of a sewer pipe with different laying conditions of the assembly hose and the empty pipes and / or lines to be laid.
  • a hose 3 folded into a flat web with respect to its cross section is drawn off from a supply roll 4, as can be seen in FIG and lowered via a feed roller 5 into a supply layer 6 which runs perpendicularly between the road surface 7 and the sewer pipe 1 or a channel 8.
  • This hose 3 can be a fabric and / or lay-up hose which is impregnated with a resin, so that this hose 3 or the web folded from it can be handled easily, since it is flexible.
  • the hose 3 with the lines / empty pipes 2 on the upper side thereof then lies on the bottom of the sewer pipe 1, as indicated by the broken line 13 in FIG. 2 or shows the cross-sectional illustration of the sewer pipe in FIG. 1A.
  • the hose 3 is then separated from the supply roll 4 and closed airtight at its two open ends. Compressed air is then supplied via at least one of these closed ends, for example via a compressor installed on the truck 9, the hose 3 is inflated and thereby pressed against the inner wall of the sewer pipe 1. As a result, the lines / empty pipes 2 on the top of the sewer pipe 1 are pressed.
  • the line / empty pipes 2 come to rest on the upper side of the sewer pipe 1, as shown in FIG. 1B, in this position of the hose 3 lying against the inner wall of the sewer pipe 1, depending on the type of the hose 3 used, this is then solidified; for example, if the tube 3 is one impregnated with a thermosetting resin, the inside of the tube 3 is heated to cure the resin, or it becomes, if the resin is a resin curing under UV radiation, the inside of the tube 3 is irradiated by means of a suitable radiation device with infrared radiation. After the hose 3 has hardened, the internal pressure can be removed.
  • the lines and / or empty pipes 2 are then inserted and fixed in a transfer station 14, which is fastened to the wall of the shaft 6 in an easily accessible manner.
  • the ends of the hose 3 can then be suitably fastened in the region of the transition from the sewer pipe 1 to the shaft 6, so that the space between the wall of the sewer pipe 1 and the outside of the hose 3 is sealed.
  • the duct 1 is thus, as shown in FIG. 1B, provided with a smooth inner lining, with simultaneous protection and simultaneous sealing of the lines or empty pipes 2 which bear against the inner wall of the sewer pipe 1.
  • empty pipes 2 which are installed between the sewer pipe 1 and the hose 3, later required lines, for example data communication lines in the form of optical fiber cables, can be drawn in from the transmission station 14.
  • this method for the subsequent installation of lines and / or empty pipes in existing sewer pipes, sewer pipe systems or networks is a very flexible and universally applicable process for using existing ones Sewer pipe systems to expand communication networks.
  • FIG. 3A shows a cross section of a sewer pipe 1 in which a longitudinally folded pipe profile made of a deformed plastic pipe is shown, which is seen with its edges, seen in cross section, folded inwards, ie the two edges are folded down and facing each other.
  • a tube deformed in this way shows a certain dimensional stability in the folded state, as shown in FIG. 3A.
  • Lines / conduits 2 are in turn arranged and fixed on the top of this folded hose 3, so that they point to the upper sewer pipe wall.
  • FIG. 4A shows a schematic view of a sewer pipe 1 which extends between two shafts.
  • individual pipe sections 16 are lowered into the one shaft 3 and are inserted in sections into the sewer pipe 1 by means of a pushing device 17.
  • the individual pipe sections 16 are inserted into one another, welded to one another or screwed together, so that they are connected to one another.
  • 16 lines / empty pipes 2 are attached to the top of these pipe sections and advanced together with the pipe sections 16.
  • These lines / empty pipes 2 can correspond to the illustration in FIG. 2 can be fed directly from a supply vehicle.
  • the lines / empty pipes 2 are in turn inserted and fastened into a transfer station 14.
  • the required length for the ducts / empty pipes can be left as soon as the first pipe section 16 is inserted into the channel 1, or these lines or empty pipes can be extended to the transfer station 14.
  • a sealing material 15 can then be pressed into any remaining spaces or creating an annular space, as shown in FIG. 4B.
  • FIG. 5 shows the schematic structure of a network using the method specified above.
  • main sewer pipes 1 of a sewer pipe network that have already been laid, for example for wastewater disposal, are used to insert a plurality of individual pipes / empty pipes 2 between transfer stations 14 using a tubular inner lining, for example a hose 3 or pipe sections 16 as described above.
  • a tubular inner lining for example a hose 3 or pipe sections 16 as described above.
  • Via existing house connections i.e. House connection sewer pipes, which lead the waste water from a house 18 to the sewer pipe 1, also designated by the reference numeral 1, are inserted by pulling in a tubular inner lining, in such a case preferably hoses 3, and clamped between such a hose and the sewer pipe 1 .
  • a transfer station 14 is then provided in the house 18 in order to couple this household to the newly laid network.
  • a separate connection point 19 can be provided in order to make the necessary branches of the lines / empty pipes 2 to the house 18 there.
  • pipes and / or empty pipes 102 are retrofitted in an existing sewer pipe 101, for example a sewage pipe that is laid in the ground, again in the area of a supply shaft 103 that is vertical runs between the road surface 107 and the sewer pipe 101, a supply fabric 104 of a flat folded assembly hose 105 is provided. Furthermore, on the Supply shaft 103 supply rolls 106 are provided, on which the lines / empty pipes 102 to be laid are wound. These supply lines 106 can, for example, be stored on a truck 108. The lines or empty pipes 102 run from the truck 108 via a deflection roller 109, at the rear end of the truck 108, vertically downward into the supply shaft 103.
  • a container 111 is positioned, on a platform 100, which has adhesive properties having assembly dimensions 112 includes.
  • an application device 113 is arranged, which has two guide and application rollers 114, between which the guide tubes / empty tubes 102 passing over the deflection roller 9 are passed.
  • the unrolling of the lines / empty tubes 102 they are wetted on the application device 13 and the guide and application rollers 114 with the assembly compound 112 on all sides, ie on both sides.
  • the assembly compound 112 is preferably a two-component epoxy resin.
  • the lines / conduits 102 wetted in this way emerge below the platform 100 and are brought together with the assembly hose 105 and placed on the upper side thereof.
  • the assembly hose 105 is guided by the supply roll 104 over a first deflection roller 115 and a second deflection roller 116 standing at the edge of the supply shaft 103, the second deflection roller 116 in particular ensuring that the assembly hose 105 is a flat track in the region of the connection with the lines / Empty pipes 2 are present.
  • the assembly hose 105 can be a silicone or rubber hose.
  • the assembly hose 105 with the lines and / or empty pipes 102 placed thereon and wetted with assembly compound 112 is then inserted into the sewer pipe 101 at the end of the supply shaft 103, the assembly hose 105 being pulled in the direction of the arrow 117 during this laying.
  • a traction cable of a traction device can be attached to the end of the assembly hose 105, not shown, which pulls the assembly hose 105 into one pulls another, connected to the sewer pipe 101 supply shaft 103.
  • two fabrics 118 of a carrier strip 119 can additionally be inserted in the container 11 for the assembly mass 112, which are impregnated with the assembly mass 112 and then via the application and guide rollers 114 guided and applied on both sides to the pipes / conduits 102 to be laid.
  • a pump device which is present on the truck 108, is then connected to the interior of the assembly hose 105 and inflated with a fluid, preferably air.
  • FIG. 7A The state of the assembly hose 5 drawn into the sewer pipe 101 with the lines / empty pipes 102 and the two carrier strips 119 placed thereon, on the one hand between the installation hose 105 and the lines / empty pipes 102 and on the other on the top of the lines / empty pipes 102, is shown in Figure 7A shown.
  • air is supplied to the interior of the assembly hose 105 via the pump device, so that the assembly hose 105 inflates, as shown in FIG. 7B.
  • the assembly hose 105 is inflated, the guide tubes / empty pipes 102, embedded in the assembly compound 112 under pressure and lying between the carrier strips 119, are pressed against the upper side of the sewer pipe 101.
  • the mounting hose 105 is then held in the inflated state, as shown in FIG. 7B, until the mounting compound 112 has hardened and the lines / empty pipes 102 in the upper circular section of the sewer pipe 101 are glued to one another and to the wall of the sewer pipe 101.
  • the mounting compound 112 has hardened and the lines / empty pipes 102 in the upper circular section of the sewer pipe 101 are glued to one another and to the wall of the sewer pipe 101.
  • heat or other radiation can be applied, depending on the type of mounting compound.
  • the pressure is removed from the interior of the assembly hose 105.
  • the assembly hose 105 detaches from the assembly compound 112, so that it can be pulled out of the sewer pipe 101 and over the supply shaft 103 again.
  • the lines / empty pipes 102 then remain as is shown schematically in FIG. 7C. It can be seen that, on the one hand, the lines / empty pipes 102 are embedded in the carrier mass 102 and, on the other hand, are also covered by the outer carrier strips 119 which face the interior of the channel 101.
  • the installation position of the lines / empty pipes 102 on the inner channel wall can be determined beforehand, but will usually be in the upper circular half of the channel cross-section.
  • the assembly compound preferably a two-component epoxy resin, can also cure cold.
  • the curing process can be accelerated with additional support from heat, i.e. the curing time can be reduced. This can be done by heating water, air or by means of steam, with which the assembly hose 105 is expanded.
  • Mineral and / or synthetic textile layers and scrim and / or fabric form can also be used as the carrier material for the adhesive.
  • the assembly hose is not used for the simultaneous renovation or lining of the sewer, but only as a reusable assembly aid and is removed from the sewer after the adhesive has hardened.

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EP99929141A 1998-06-05 1999-06-04 Verfahren zur installation mindestens einer leitung und/oder eines leerrohrs in verlegten, zur versorgung oder entsorgung dienenden rohren, insbesonde kanalrohr-systemen oder -netzen und dergleichen Withdrawn EP1090448A1 (de)

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DE19825325A DE19825325A1 (de) 1998-06-05 1998-06-05 Verfahren zur Installation mindestens einer Leitung und/oder eines Leerrohrs in verlegten Kanalrohren, in Kanalrohr-Systemen oder -Netzen und dergleichen
DE19825325 1998-06-05
DE19847785 1998-10-16
DE19847785 1998-10-16
DE19921382 1999-05-10
DE19921382A DE19921382C2 (de) 1998-10-16 1999-05-10 Verfahren zur Installation mindestens einer Leitung und/oder eines Leerrohrs in verlegten, zur Versorgung oder Entsorgung dienenden Rohren, insbesondere Kanalrohr-Systemen oder -Netzen und dgl.
PCT/EP1999/003874 WO1999065129A1 (de) 1998-06-05 1999-06-04 Verfahren zur installation mindestens einer leitung und/oder eines leerrohrs in verlegten, zur versorgung oder entsorgung dienenden rohren, insbesondere kanalrohr-systemen oder -netzen und dergleichen

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