IE61490B1 - Temporary or permanent blocking of the bore of a pipe - Google Patents

Temporary or permanent blocking of the bore of a pipe

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IE61490B1
IE61490B1 IE198092A IE198092A IE61490B1 IE 61490 B1 IE61490 B1 IE 61490B1 IE 198092 A IE198092 A IE 198092A IE 198092 A IE198092 A IE 198092A IE 61490 B1 IE61490 B1 IE 61490B1
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ball
seal
tether
pipe
assembly
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IE198092A
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Peter Smith
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British Gas Plc
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Priority claimed from GB878717404A external-priority patent/GB8717404D0/en
Application filed by British Gas Plc filed Critical British Gas Plc
Priority claimed from IE215788A external-priority patent/IE61502B1/en
Publication of IE61490B1 publication Critical patent/IE61490B1/en

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The present invention relates to Beans for th® temporary or permanent blocking of the bore of a pipe through which fluid flows and is particularly directed to the temporary blocking of a service pipe carrying natural gas» The present invention is divided out from Patent Specification No. 2157/88 and is correlated to Patent Specification No. _.
Should a gas supplying authority wish to cut off the supply of gas to a consumer for any reason (e.g. the consumer has defaulted on payment of a bill), safety regulations require that the gas supply be eventually cut off at a point outside th® consumer’s property ©r premises.
One method of achieving this is to dig down outside the property or premises to the service pipe connection to the saain and then to cut the service pipe and plug it with a settable sealing compound to cut off the supply.
Xn the case where the property comprises a block of flats the service pipe may be sealed by an expanding polyurethane foam.
The above method is inconvenient since it involves excavation to cut off the supply and it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a means for cutting off a gas supply without this disadvantage.
According to the present invention we provide a seal which is adapted to form within the bore of a domestic service pipe through which fluid flows a force fit sufficient both to resist any attempt to dislodge it fey the pressure of the fluid and to prevent the floid flowing past it# the seal comprising a resilient ball having means permitting the ball to be releasably connected to a tether in such a way that the tether can be removed fro® the ball when the ball is within the pipe.
An embodiment of the invention will now be particularly described with reference to the drawings in which5Figure 1 is a schematic arrangement of a typical property connected to a natural gas supply, Figure 2 illustrates suitable equipment for effecting the seal# and Figure 3 is a view partly in section of a suitable seal and associated cable and stop for liai ting the distance travelled fey th© seal along the service pipe.
Referring to Figure 1, there is shown located within an euthO'ase or garage 1 adjacent t© the dwelling 2 a gas meter 3 and gas meter tap 4 which latter enables the consumer to turn off the gas supply. The gas is supplied to the meter 3 by means of a service pipe 5 vhich is connected at its far end to a feeder main (not shown). To satisfy safety regulation# should it prove necessary for the gas supplying authority to cut off the consumer# the gas supply must be cut off at a point outside the outhouse i i.e. at a point is the service pipe which lies below ground.
In the case of the present invention, this is generally effected in the following manner.
Firstly, the gas meter tap 4 is closed to stoat off the gas supply to the meter 3. Next the gas meter tap 4 is disconnected from the meter 3 and then a compressible seal is inserted into the now open outlet end of the gas tap 4, the seal forming within the tap and also within.the bore of the service pipe 5 a fores fit sufficient to resist attempts by the gas pressure to dislodge it. 1n The gas meter tap 4 is then opened and the seal is forced along the service pipe 5 to a suitable point beyond the outhouse e.g. to a point -in the underground section of the service pipe 5.
As shown in figure 3 th® seal is in the fora of a ball 6 of a resilient compressible material e.g. a resilient thermoplastic. '(5 The ball δ may be forced along the service pipe 5 by pressurised gas e.g. natural gas. The ball 6 itself is held on a flexible steel tether or cable 7. The latter has at externally threaded end 8> which is releasably screwed into as internally threaded bush 9 held captive within the ball 6. A movable stop 1© is threaded on th® cable 7 to adjust the length of cable 7 following the ball 6 for the purpose to be described. The stop a© can be releasably secured to the cable 7 by means of a thumb-screw ll which engages the cable 7 as shown.
The ball 6 is moved by applied gas pressure pushing a grease lubricant ahead of it until the «top IO engages with a predetermined limit means and the cable 7 becomes taught» The gas pressure behind the ball 6 is then released and the cable 7 unscrewed by twisting it to release its end 8 from the bush 9.
The cable 7 can then be renewed, the gas tap 3 closed and the service pipe 5 sapped ©fi, if necessary. Tbe length of cable 7 between the ball € and the stop 1© can be adjusted to ensure that the ball 6 is ©?atsiete the consumer’s dwelling.
If it is intended permanently te block the bore of the pipe the IO ball may simply be left in position. In addition the pipe may be plugged with a suitable sealant at a point within the pipe between the ball and the pipe outlet.
If however, it is possible that the consumer may be reconnected at some time in the future the pipe is not plugged with sealant.
In order t© reconnect the consumer to the gas supply the ball β nay be sucked sot of the service pipe by means ©f a vacuum pump.
It may be necessary to spray the walls of the service pipe with lubricant te effect such removal.
The equipment shown in Figure 2 comprises a reception chamber 20 7Q for the ball, having one end 21 for connection t© the gas tap outlet 22 and an opposite end 23 comprising a gland (not shown) through which the cable 7 eaa be inserted, the gland in use forming a seal with the cable 7. Valves 24,25 on opposite sides of the chamber 20 provide means for connecting the chamber 20 to a source of compressed natural gas where the ball is to be forced up the pipe or to a vacuum pump where the ball is to be removed fro® the pipe. The opposite erad 23 of the chamber 2© has a nut 26 serving as a limit for movement of the cable stop l©„ Is use of the equipment to insert the ball fi into the service pipe 5, the threaded end 8 of the cable 7 is inserted through the gland end of the chamber 20 and is then screwed into the threaded bush 9 of the ball 6. The ball fi is then pulled by the cable 7 into the chamber 2©. The chamber 20 is then connected to the gas tap outlet 22 (the tap at this stage being closed) and the valve ,24 say is connected fee a supply of compressed natural gas (the valves 24,,25 being closed)» The gas tap 4 is opened and then the valve 24 is opened causing the ball 6 t© be forced along the service pipe 5 until the stop 1© engages with the nut 26. The stop 10 is then released from the cable 7 and is slid away from the nut 26 to enable the cable 7 to be released from the ball fi. Miij excess gas pressure in the pipe 5 is released by opening the other chamber valve 25. The gas tap 4 may then be closed and the chamber 20 removed from the gas tap 4.
In order to remove the ball fi from the pipe 5, the chamber 20 is reconnected to the gas tap 4 and a vacuum pump is connected to the valve 24 say (both valves 24,25 being closed at this stage). The gas tap 4 is opened and then the valve 24 is opened to cause 25 the ball 6 t© be sucked ©ut from the service pipe 5 into the chamber 20». The gas tap 4 is then closed and the chamber 2©

Claims (6)

1. removed froa the gas tap <«, The method described enables the consumer to be cat off at a point outside the consumer’s premises without the need to excavate whether the cut off is temporary or permanent. Where 5 the cot off may he temporary, reconnection cam be made quite simply from within the consumer’s premises once again obviating the need for excavation.
2. ,. A seal which is adapted to fens within the bore of a domestic service pipe through which fluid flews a force fit sufficient both to resist any atteapt to dislodge it by the 5 pressure of the fluid and t© prevent the fluid flowing past it, the seal comprising a resilient ball having means permitting the ball to be releasably connected to a tether in such a way that the tether can be removed from the ball when the ball is within the pipe. 10 2. A seal as claimed in claim 1» in which the means is an internally threaded bush for connection to the ·externally threaded end of a tether.
3. A seal as claimed in clain 1 or claim 2 in which the ball is solid. 15
4. A seal as claimed i® claim 1 substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference ts Figure 3.
5. ® An assembly including the seal as claimed in any ©f claims 1 to 4» the assembly comprising a tether provided for releasable connection to the ball. 20 6. An assembly as claimed in clain 5, in which a stop is provided for location on the tether. J Xn assembly as claimed in claim 6, in which the stop is adapted for adjustable positioning along :ether.
6. 8. Xn assembly as hereinbefore described claimed in claim S substantially with reference to Figure 3.
IE198092A 1987-07-23 1988-07-14 Temporary or permanent blocking of the bore of a pipe IE61490B1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB878717404A GB8717404D0 (en) 1987-07-23 1987-07-23 Temporary blocking of bore pipe
GB8729183A GB2207728B (en) 1987-07-23 1987-12-15 Temporary or permanent blocking of the bore of a pipe
IE215788A IE61502B1 (en) 1987-07-23 1988-07-14 Temporary or permanent blocking of the bore of a pipe

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IE61490B1 true IE61490B1 (en) 1994-11-02

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