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GB2417767A
GB2417767A GB0517941A GB0517941A GB2417767A GB 2417767 A GB2417767 A GB 2417767A GB 0517941 A GB0517941 A GB 0517941A GB 0517941 A GB0517941 A GB 0517941A GB 2417767 A GB2417767 A GB 2417767A
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Polypipe Civils Ltd
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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
    • F16L1/00Laying or reclaiming pipes; Repairing or joining pipes on or under water
    • F16L1/024Laying or reclaiming pipes on land, e.g. above the ground
    • F16L1/028Laying or reclaiming pipes on land, e.g. above the ground in the ground
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02BHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
    • E02B11/00Drainage of soil, e.g. for agricultural purposes
    • E02B11/005Drainage conduits
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F3/00Sewer pipe-line systems
    • E03F3/02Arrangement of sewer pipe-lines or pipe-line systems
    • 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
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/22Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals
    • F16L3/223Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals each support having one transverse base for supporting the pipes

Abstract

A pipe system 20 comprising a pipe 21 and a support 24 for the pipe, a structural system being formed when the pipe and the support are combined. Preferably the support is configured to support a number of pipes. The preferred embodiment of the support comprises a base element 25, an intermediate element 26 and an upper part 27. The parts may lock together and may be formed of a flexible or rigid foam material, such as expanded polystyrene foam. The parts may be bound together by a shrink wrapped film, the film preferably being formed from polyethylene. Also claimed is a method of laying the pipe system in a substrate.

Description

24 1 7767
A PIPE SYSTEM
The invention relates to a pipe system, particularly to such a system as is used in drainage, sewerage or other situations where a fluid, usually a liquid, and also solids, is or are to be carried from one point to another via a relatively inaccessible situation, such as in a trench as part of a motorway complex.
In such situations, according to the prior art, when it is desired to install a pipe system alongside a motorway, for example, a trench is predug. A granular base is laid in the trench and then a pipe or pipes, and pipe fittings forming the system are delivered to the site, and laid in the trench on the granular base. There is a void between the pipe system and the trench walls and base; generally a granular back-fill is fed into this void between and around the pipes (where there are multiple pipes).
This granular back-fill is generally filled to a pre-specified depth, of about lOOmm to 150mm.
Moreover, it is usually the case too that where multiple pipes are used to provide a pipe system, the pipes must be clipped together in a desired or required configuration or pattern.
The use of back-fill, and the requirement of clipping pipes together are individually is expensive, time consuming, subject to human error in that the fill level can be misjudged and debris such as bricks can be left in the trench. Such a prior system is potentially environmentally unfriendly.
It is an object of the invention to seek to mitigate these disadvantages.
According to the invention there is provided a pipe system, comprising a pipe and an initially separate support therefor, the arrangement being such that when the pipe and support are combined, there is provided an integral structural system.
Using the invention it is possible to provide a pipe system in a trench without using granular back-fill.
There may be a plurality of pipes which may be supported by an initially separate support. This provides a relatively simple construction.
The support may comprise a plurality of support elements. This is also simple.
The support may comprise a plurality of elongate support members which may be assemblable between and/or around a pipe. This provides for an integral, or autonomous, structure.
The support may also comprise a single elongate member adapted to receive one or more separate pipes of the system. This again is a relatively simple construction, particularly when the or each support member may comprise a seating adapted to receive a respective pipe or pipes of the system.
The or each seating may comprise a part of complementary configuration to an external surface (e.g. curved) of the or each pipe of the system.
The members may comprise interengageable parts for securing the members together. This provides for a positive engagement of the parts, particularly when said parts may comprise locking parts.
There may be additional retaining means adapted to maintain the support and pipe together, suitably strapping or stillage.
Altematively, there may be, absent locking parts, retaining means which may comprise strapping or stillage adapted to maintain the support and pipe(s) together.
Again, there may be, absent locking parts, instead of strapping or stillage, retaining means which may comprise a wrapping adapted to maintain the support and pipe(s) together. Suitably, the wrapping may comprise a shrink-wrappable film. This provides a firm and positive unitary system.
The film may be impervious, particularly to hazardous materials such as chemicals, petrochemicals and the like. This can therefore maintain the integrity of the system in use, particularly when the wrapping may comprise polyethylene.
The wrapping may also be colour coded. This provides for rapid visual identification of the use of the system e.g. for ducting for communications, water or gas or oil passage.
The support may suitably comprise a foam material, which may be compressible, for example the foam material may comprise Expanded Polystyrene Foam (EPS).
Alternatively, the support may comprise a non-compressible material such as rigid foam.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a support for a pipe or pipes which when assembled therewith provides a pipe system, comprising a seating or seatings for one or more pipes, there being as many seatings as there are pipes.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a method of providing a pipe system in a substrate, comprising digging a trench in a substrate, providing a pipe system, laying the pipe system in the trench, and then back-filling the trench with the said reserved material.
It will be understood that the term "pipe" used herein refers to any hollow elongate member such as a pipe, conduit, tube or other elongate hollow member which has a complete generatrix of revolution about a central longitudinal major axis to provide a complete body such as a cylinder with open ends. Such a pipe may be a single pipe, or a multiple pipe i.e. a plurality of individual pipes lying side by side or otherwise closely adjacent. Such a pipe or pipe system can be used in ducting, drainage, sewerage, communication or like situations.
A pipe system embodying the invention is hereinafter described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view from one end of a first embodiment of pipe system according to the invention; Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of pipe system according to the invention; Figs. 3 - 6 are end elevations of individual supports for use on a system according to the invention; Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view, part cut away, showing a farther embodiment of the invention; and Fig. 8 shows a schematic perspective view of a jointing tool for use in assembling a pipe system according to the invention.
Referring to Figs. 1 - 6 of the drawings, there is shown a pipe system 1, comprising a pipe 2 and an initially separate support 3 therefor, the arrangement being such that when the pipe 2 and support 3 are combined, there is provided an integral structure system 1.
In the embodiment shown, the support 2 provides support for a plurality of pipes, four as shown, and Is made of a compressible material, in the embodiment a compressible foam material such as Expanded Polystyrene.
There are too suitably support members or parts 4 which comprise a complete support 3. Thus as shown in Fig. 1, four pipes are supported by a support in the form of a fillet 5 and external parts 6, 7, the fillet having keys or enlarged heads 8 which are received in recesses 9 in the two external parts 6, 7 to form lock means which serve to lock the support parts 5, 6, 7 together.
Fig. 2 shows an embodiment in which there is a fillet 3 having four seatings for respective ones of four pipes, two of which are shown.
Fig. 3 shows a modification of Fig. 1, having three elements or parts 10 12 both of which provide a full surround, or encasing, of the pipes 2 while Fig. 4 shows an embodiment in which two pipes which are encased by the support part 13 and support part 14, when assembled, and two of which are supported by the part 13. Fig. is an end view of the support of Fig. 2, while Fig. 6 is a modification thereof on which there is no enlargement of web parts 15.
all the supports shown, there is a seating part 16 of curved configuration for receiving a complementary curved external surface of a pipe. Enlarged ends 17 of the web parts 15 assist in seating the pipes.
In the embodiment there may be additional means such as stripping or stillage to secure the pipe and support together to provide an integral system or structure.
Referring now to Fig. 7, there is shown a further embodiment 20 of a pipe system, comprising four pipes or tubes 21 each with external corrugations 22. The pipes 21 also have an end sleeve or connector joint 23. As in the first embodiment, the pipes of the system 20 are supported in a desired array by an initially separate support 24, comprising in use base element or part 25, an intermediate or middle, in use, cruciform element or part 26 and in use upper element or part 27. The upper part 27 is shown cut away in Fig. 7 to show the pipes 21 in position.
Each part 25,26,27 has curved parts 28 complementary in configuration to the internal configuration of the pipes 21. The material of the support 24 is a rigid foam in the embodiment.
The parts 25 and 26 interface along surfaces indicated at 29 while the parts 26 and 27 interface along surfaces indicated at 30.
In use, the system 20 is assembled by providing the base part 25 and then offering up and laying in the lower two of the four pipes 21 of the system 20. The pipes are thus cradled in the curved parts 28 of the lower support part 25.
The intermediate part 26 of the support 24 is then offered up to and laid over the exposed upper surfaces of the lower pipes so that they are enclosed. The two upper pipes are then offered up to and laid in the curved parts 28 of the intermediate part 26, and the upper part 27 is then offered up to and laid over exposed upper surfaces of the upper pipes, to enclose them. There is a part 31 of each of the four pipes 21 extending a short distance from the support 24.
The pipes 21 are otherwise completely enclosed and the support 24 is then wrapped in a wrapping in the embodiment a plastic material such as polyethylene which is the shrunk by shrink wrapping to enclose the system and provide secure and tight binding of the parts so that they are securely held in place and the system is an integral or autonomous unit. The shrink wrapping provides an impervious skin, which is particularly impervious to say petroleum or diesel products. It may also be colour coded, for example by a colour strip so that the system can be readily visually identified e.g. as a communication ducting system, or water, or gas, or oil system say.
In use, a system 1 or 20 can be used at a motorway site for general ducting, drainage, sewerage, communications etc. The system 1 or 20 as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings is delivered to site fully assembled (Fig. 1, Fig. 2 or Fig. 7for example), and is lowered into a suitably sized previously prepared trench. When the pipe system is installed, the trench is then back-filled using the graded material removed, and reserved, when cutting the trench. Some of this "as dug" or "site won" material is laid over the pipe system.
It will also be understood that some of the site won material can be laid in the trench to provide a suitable base layer on which the pipe system 1 or 20 is laid before backfilling. Material not used in back-filling the trench could be spread over the surface of the surrounding area.
The system 1, 20 can be delivered in kit form for assembly in situ.
Thus using the invention it is possible to negate the need to import granular infill to site, which results in reduction in use of quarried material and lorry traffic to site.
The installation of the pipe system is thus quicker, and causes less disruption to traffic flow. Use of reserved graded material removed when cutting the trench also reduces lorry traffic by not removing it from site, as was previously the case, and obviates the need to import backfill material such as sand, gravel, soil or the like from off site. Thus the reduction or elimination of granular back-fill, lorry traffic and no dumping off site or excess trench material are user friendly to the environment.
Two system such as pipe system 20 of Fig. 7 can be joined using a jointing tool such as that shown in Fig. 8.
The tool 40 comprises two jaw parts 41, 42 with corrugations or grooves 43 matching the external corrugations of the pipe parts 31 projecting from the system 20.
The jaw parts 41, 42 are connected by scissor or tong handles 44. When pipe systems l, 20 are received in respective jaw parts 41, 42 via the projecting pipe parts, the handles 44 are operated to draw the pipe systems together, and they are then connected together at the joint by shrink wrapping.
This can be effected on site. When the two systems are jointed together, the tool 40 is received by releasing pivotable catches 45 so that the upper (as viewed) tool parts which comprise two elements 46, can be moved out of the way, and the tool removed.
There can be other ways of effecting jointing, for example by merely pushing two pipe systems together and binding them together as by shrink wrapping.

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  1. CLAI1\IS 1. A pipe system, comprising a pipe and an initially separate
    support therefor, the arrangement being such that when the pipe and support are combined, there is provided an integral structural system.
  2. 2. A system according to Claim 1, comprising a plurality of pipes which are supported by an initially separate support.
  3. 3. A system according to Claim 2, the support comprising a plurality of support elements.
  4. 4. A system according to Claim 2 or Claim 3, the support comprising a plurality of elongate support members which may be assemblable between and/or around a pipe or pipes.
  5. 5. A system according to Claim 2 or Claim 3, the support comprising a single elongate member adapted to receive one or more separate pipes of the system.
  6. 6. A system according to Claim 4 or Claim 5, the or each support member comprising a seating adapted to receive a respective pipe or pipes of the system.
  7. 7. A system according to Claim 6, the or each seating comprising a part of complementary configuration to an external surface of the or each pipe of the system.
  8. 8. A system according to any of Claims 1 to 4, the members comprising interengageable parts for securing the members together.
  9. 9. A system according to Claim 8, said parts comprising locking parts.
  10. 10. A system according to any preceding claim, comprising additional retaining means adapted to maintain the support and pipe(s) together.
  11. 11. A system according to any of Claims 1 to 8, there being retaining means comprising strapping or stillage adapted to maintain the support and pipe(s) together.
  12. 12. A system according to any of Claims 1 to 8, there being retaining means comprising a wrapping adapted to maintain the support and pipe(s) together.
  13. A system according to Claim 12, the wrapping comprising a shrinkwrappable film.
  14. 14. A system according to Claim 13, the film being impervious.
  15. 15. A system according to Claim 13, or Claim 14, the wrapping comprising polyethylene.
  16. 16. A system according to any of Claims 13 to 15, the wrapping being colour coded.
  17. 17. A system according to any preceding claim, the support comprising a foam material.
  18. 18. A system according to Claim 17, the foam material being compressible.
  19. 19. A system according to Claim 18, the foam material comprising Expanded Polystyrene Foam (EPS).
  20. 20. A system according to any of Claims 1 to 17, the support comprising a relatively rigid material.
  21. 21. A system according to claim 20, comprising a rigid foam.
  22. 22. A pipe system, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  23. 23. A support for a pipe or pipes which when assembled therewith provides a pipe system, comprising a seating or seatings for one or more pipes, there being as many seatings as there are pipes.
  24. 24. A support according to Claim 23, the support comprising a compressible material.
  25. 25. A support according to Claim 24, the compressible material comprising a foam material.
  26. 26. A support according to Claim 24, the foam material comprising an expanded polystyrene material.
  27. 27. A support according to Claim 23, the support comprising a rigid foam material.
  28. 28. A method for providing a pipe system in a substrate, comprising digging a trench in a substrate, reserving material dug from the substrate, providing a pipe system, laying the pipe system in the trench, and then back-filling the trench with the said reserved material.
  29. 29. A method according to Claim 28, the pipe system being delivered on site as an integral unit.
  30. 30. A method according to Claim 28, the pipe system being delivered on site in kit form, and assembled in situ.
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