WO2010125238A1 - A tool and a method for renovation of a pipe system - Google Patents

A tool and a method for renovation of a pipe system Download PDF

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WO2010125238A1
WO2010125238A1 PCT/FI2010/050335 FI2010050335W WO2010125238A1 WO 2010125238 A1 WO2010125238 A1 WO 2010125238A1 FI 2010050335 W FI2010050335 W FI 2010050335W WO 2010125238 A1 WO2010125238 A1 WO 2010125238A1
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Mika Lokkinen
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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
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    • F16L55/26Pigs or moles, i.e. devices movable in a pipe or conduit with or without self-contained propulsion means
    • F16L55/265Pigs or moles, i.e. devices movable in a pipe or conduit with or without self-contained propulsion means specially adapted for work at or near a junction between a main and a lateral pipe
    • 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
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    • F16L55/26Pigs or moles, i.e. devices movable in a pipe or conduit with or without self-contained propulsion means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C63/00Lining or sheathing, i.e. applying preformed layers or sheathings of plastics; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C63/0082Finishing the edges of holes or perforations in the lined product
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C63/00Lining or sheathing, i.e. applying preformed layers or sheathings of plastics; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C63/0082Finishing the edges of holes or perforations in the lined product
    • B29C63/0086Finishing the edges of holes or perforations in the lined product and removing the portion of the lining covering the holes
    • 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
    • F16L55/179Devices for covering leaks in pipes or hoses, e.g. hose-menders specially adapted for bends, branch units, branching pipes or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C63/00Lining or sheathing, i.e. applying preformed layers or sheathings of plastics; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C63/26Lining or sheathing of internal surfaces
    • B29C63/34Lining or sheathing of internal surfaces using tubular layers or sheathings
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  • the invention concerns generally a device and a method for renovating a pipe system. Specifically, the invention concerns a device and a method for machining the inner surface of a pipe system, especially at a joint area of the pipe system.
  • the pipe assemblies for example the sewers of buildings, are typically renovated by changing the pipes entirely to new ones or lining the inner surfaces of the existing pipes using some suitable lining technique and material.
  • Pipe systems may also be renovated by coating their inner surfaces.
  • One such technique is so called lining technique where a liner sleeve is slid into the sewer being repaired and impregnated using some suitable material, e.g. epoxy resin, upon hardening of which a continuous and tight pipe is formed.
  • the lining is stiff, acid proof and environment friendly, among others.
  • the thickness of the wall of the sleeve is 2-4 mm, depending on the diameter of the pipe, and its smooth inner surface guarantees excellent flow properties.
  • the durability, environmental safety and life of the installed and hardened pipe are comparable to the respective properties of new pipes.
  • One problem with the lining technique is, that when the sleeve has been installed e.g.
  • the object of the present invention is to disclose a device and method for machining pipe assemblies, e.g. sewer pipes of a residential building, and especially their joint areas.
  • An aspect of the present invention is a machining device for machining the material of e.g. a pipe system comprising a joint area between a pipe having a smaller inner diameter and a pipe having a larger inner diameter.
  • the device is characterized in that it comprises protruding parts, that have been adapted to position the device or at least a part of it inside the pipe of the pipe system having the smaller diameter, steerable and e.g. actuator operable means for removing material from the joint area of the pipe system and steering device for controlling the direction of the machining device in relation to the longitudinal axis of the pipe having thinner diameter in the pipe system while removing material from the joint area of the pipe system.
  • the machining device may comprise a rotatable spindle which may be coupled for example to an external actuator.
  • the protruding parts positioning the device may be attached to this rotatable spindle.
  • the material to be removed may be e.g. the construction material of the pipe or suitable lining material, e.g. a polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin, that has been attached to the inner surface of the pipe.
  • suitable lining material e.g. a polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin
  • the pipe system advantageously comprises a thinner and a thicker pipe.
  • Thinner and “thicker” refer herein to the inner diameters of the pipes.
  • the device according to an embodiment of the invention may be adapted to machine the material of a joint area of the pipe system from inside of the thinner pipe of the assembly.
  • the thinner pipe of the pipe system may be joined with the thicker pipe in any angle, typically however in the angle of 30-60 degrees, most advantageously in the angle of 45 degrees.
  • the machining device may be adapted to be operated from the thinner pipe of the pipe system being machined.
  • the machining device may be adapted to be steered in at least one direction from the thicker pipe of the pipe system being machined.
  • the protruding parts to be attached to the spindle of the machining device may be adapted to be attached to the spindle in a radial manner.
  • the positioning of the machining device may mean e.g. centering of the spindle inside the thinner pipe of the pipe system.
  • the means for removing material may be adapted to remove material from the pipe system for example by sanding, honing or cutting.
  • the motion causing the honing or cutting is a rotating motion.
  • the means for removing material may be adapted to puncture from inside of the thinner pipe a hole to the lining installed into the thicker pipe of the pipe system and/or to hone the edges of the punctured hole.
  • the means for removing material may be adapted to be steerable for example by positioning the removing means or its part to a desired position inside the pipe, e.g. to the center of the pipe, by deviating the rotational axis of the removing means or directing the rotational axis of the removing means to a desired direction.
  • the protruding part may advantageously be adapted to lean to the pipe of the pipe system in a flexible manner, for example using elastic or pneumatic force.
  • the protruding part which may be adapted to be attached to the rotatable spindle of the machining device, may comprise e.g. brushes, a rough sanding surface or other suitable, e.g. grinding or chipping means for removing material from the pipe system, e.g. from its joint area, e.g. from the edges of a hole made to the joint area.
  • the protruding part may also comprise one or multiple lamellae that, when bent, cause an elastic force.
  • the lamellae may comprise for example abrasive band.
  • Some reinforcement member made of e.g. rubber or other suitable material may be attached to the abrasive band e.g. by moulding or laminating to effect the elastic force and/or to improve the strength of the abrasive band.
  • the machining device may also comprise a steering device for controlling the longitudinal (rotational) axis of the spindle of the machining device in relation to the longitudinal axis of a pipe of the pipe system, for example by deviating the machining device from the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pipe or keeping the machining device in a certain direction, e.g. in the direction of the longitudinal axis of a pipe.
  • the steering device may be mounted on a bearing so that the rotating movement of e.g. the spindle of the machining device does not transmit to the steering device.
  • the steering device may comprise some suitable deviating device, e.g. a bendable wire, rope or cable. In an embodiment, a weight element may be attached to the rope or cable.
  • the deviating device may also be some suitable rigid structure, e.g. a rod.
  • the machining device may also comprise e.g. detachable means for puncturing a hole to the joint area of the pipe system.
  • Such means may comprise e.g. a surface that sands or chips material from the location of the hole to be made.
  • the surface may be e.g. a plate or a suitably formed curved surface.
  • the surface may comprise a roughening made of hard metal pieces or some other suitable material.
  • the grinding or chipping function may be achieved with a suitably selected form of the surface, e.g. with sharp edges.
  • the machining device may advantageously also comprise a bendable torque transmitting member, e.g. a cable, that has been attached to the spindle of the machining device and that may rotate the spindle using an actuator.
  • the torque transmitting member may thus be adapted to be attached to a torque producing actuating device.
  • This member or some other suitable members attachable to the device may advantageously be used for moving (pushing and pulling) the machining device inside the thinner pipe of the pipe system.
  • a second aspect of the present invention may be a machining device for machining material of e.g. a joint area of a pipe system comprising a thicker and a thinner pipe.
  • the machining device is characterized in that it comprises bendable abrasive bands attachable to the rotatable spindle of the machining device.
  • the abrasive bands are adapted to position and/or direct the machining device inside the pipe of the pipe system and to sand the inner surfaces of the pipe.
  • a blade may be adapted to be attached to the rotatable spindle for the purpose of removing material from the pipe system, e.g. from the joint area of the thinner and thicker pipe.
  • a third aspect of the invention is a method for machining the joint area of a pipe system comprising a thinner and a thicker pipe.
  • a machining device according to e.g. an embodiment of the first or second aspect of the invention may be used.
  • the method may thus be characterized in that in the method a hole is punctured from inside of the thinner pipe to the thicker pipe in the joint area of the pipe system and the edges of the punctured hole are ground (sanded), e.g. to the same level with the inner surface of the thinner pipe, using a rotatable steerable sanding device, the direction of the rotational axis of which may be controlled while sanding the edges of the punctured hole.
  • the punctured hole may, before the sanding, may have a diameter that is e.g. at least 1 %, 5% or 10% smaller than the inner diameter of the thinner pipe of the pipe system.
  • the hole may be punctured e.g. using a self-positioning or steerable puncturing device, e.g. a bore attached to centering means. While sanding the edges of the hole, the rotational (longitudinal) axis of the sanding device may be controlled, e.g. deviated from the direction of the longitudinal axis of the thinner pipe using a steering device or the sanding device may be kept in a certain direction using the steering device, e.g. in the direction of the thinner pipe.
  • the sanding of the hole may be performed from the thinner pipe of the pipe system. While sanding the edges of the punctured hole, the device may be steered e.g. from the thicker pipe of the pipe system.
  • figure 1 depicts a machining device of an embodiment of the invention
  • figures 2a and 2b depict a machining device of an embodiment of the invention comprising a disc for puncturing a hole
  • figures 3a and 3b depict a machining device of an embodiment of the invention comprising a steering device
  • figures 4a-4e depict an exemplary method about using the machining device of some embodiments of the present invention to machine a joint area of a pipe system
  • figures 5a and 5b depict, from another viewpoint, the use of the device of an embodiment of the invention for honing the edges of a hole punctured to the joint area of a pipe system
  • figure 6 depicts the use of the device of an embodiment of the present invention for honing the inner surface and joint area of a pipe system.
  • Figure 1 depicts a part of a machining device 100 of an embodiment of the invention.
  • the device comprises a spindle 101 to which a set of protruding parts 102 are attached radially.
  • the protruding parts are advantageously arranged symmetrically around the rotational axis of the spindle.
  • One function of the protruding parts is to position, e.g. by centering, the spindle inside the pipe of a pipe system and keep the longitudinal axis of the spindle 101 in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pipe.
  • the protruding parts 102 may be attached e.g to the grooves 103 using fastening screws 104.
  • a flexible, torque transmitting cable 105 may be attached to the spindle.
  • a device rotating the machining device e.g. a motor that rotates the spindle of the machining device at a suitable speed, may be attached to the other end of the cable (not shown in the figure).
  • the rotating speed of the spindle may be e.g. 1000-4000 RPM.
  • the structure shown herein allows constructing the device for machining inner surfaces of relatively thin sewer tubes, e.g. those having inner diameter between 32-100mm.
  • the protruding parts 102 comprise abrasive band 106 which may be strengthened from the smooth side 107 of the abrasive band with e.g. rubber, Kevlar or other suitable material that provides the protruding part with elastic flexibility and improves the strength of the protruding part e.g. against tearing.
  • the protruding parts together position the spindle always in the center of the pipe that is being machined using the device.
  • the protruding parts also keep the spindle in the desired direction.
  • the elastic bendable protruding parts comprising abrasive band act also as rotatable means for removing, by sanding, material from the joint area of the pipe system (and also from elsewhere from the pipe being worked on).
  • a machining device according to an embodiment of the present invention is depicted.
  • a round disc 201 in the middle of which there may also be a peg 202, has been attached to the device.
  • the surface of the disc 201 may comprise material or shapes suitable for grinding or cutting material. Some hard metal pieces may be attached to the surface or the surface may have patterns, e.g. sharp saw-edged forms, suitable for machining the material.
  • the disc 201 is typically used for puncturing a hole to a lining surface (e.g. polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin) from the thinner pipe of a pipe system. This working phase is described in more detail in figures 4a and 4b.
  • the springy protruding parts act as the steering device of the disc 201 that is in this embodiment the device for removing material.
  • FIG 2b the arrangement of figure 2a is presented from another angle of view.
  • the disc 201 has attachment members 203 for attaching, e.g. in a removable manner, the disk to the machining device 100, for example to its spindle 101.
  • a machining device according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • a bearing-mounted steering device 301 that comprises a bendable rope or cable 302
  • the direction of the spindle 101 may be deviated in a controlled manner by pulling the cable 302 when sanding the edges, especially the upper and lower edges, of the hole punctured to the pipe system.
  • the deviating force may be effected using a weight 303.
  • the desired deviating force may also be effected by pulling from the cable by hand.
  • FIG 3b the device of embodiment of figure 3a is shown from another angle of view.
  • the steering device 301 has been attached, e.g. in a removable manner, using a bearing-mounted 306 attachment member 305 to the spindle 101 of the machining devices. This way, the rotation of the steering device and especially its cable along with the spindle, may be prevented.
  • Figures 4a-d depict in an exemplary manner the use of the machining device of an embodiment of the invention for machining the material of a joint area of a pipe system being renovated.
  • the pipe system of the example has a thicker pipe 401 , for example the main line of a sewer, which has been coated using e.g. a lining method.
  • the sleeve 402 blocks the branch line 403 coming from an apartment of the building.
  • a hole must be punctured to the sleeve in order to make the branch line 403 available for use again.
  • the machining device 100 at one end of which the disk 201 has been attached, is pushed to the branch line 403 using cable 105.
  • the branch line 403 may have several bends of up to 90 degrees.
  • the machining device must be dimensioned in terms of its length, diameter, flexibility of the protruding parts 102 and accessories attachable to the device, e.g. the disk 201 or steering device 301 , so that the device can be pushed through such bends.
  • the machining device When pushing the device forward in the pipe 403, e.g. using the cable 105, the machining device is rotated using the cable 105. The device thus sands, using the abrasive bands 106 of the protruding parts 102 the inner walls of the branch pipe.
  • the walls to be sanded may have been coated earlier with a coating material, e.g. a polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin.
  • the diameter of the disk 201 is e.g. 10% smaller than the inner diameter of the branch line pipe, a "collar" as shown in figure 4b, remains in the joint area.
  • the collar must be ground (sanded) off to achieve satisfactory finish quality.
  • the thinner branch line from an apartment of the building has been joined to the thicker main line at an angle of e.g. 45 degrees, the relatively short machining device attempts to turn in an uncontrollable manner when entering the thicker pipe from the thinner pipe.
  • the machining device must be relatively short in order to be able to be pushed through the possible bends in the branch line.
  • the uncontrolled turning tendency of the device must be controlled using a steering device.
  • the control may comprise e.g. turning the device away from the direction of the branch line or keeping the rotational axis of the spindle in a certain direction, e.g. in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the branch line.
  • Figure 4c illustrates how the collar of the lower edge of the hole may be ground into a smooth surface utilizing the steering device 301 attached to the machining device 100, which steering device in this example comprises a cable 302 and weight 303.
  • the steering device causes a force, that presses the machining device 100, e.g. its flexible lamellae, in a controlled manner towards the lower edge of the hole and thus makes it possible to sand the collar away.
  • Figure 4d illustrates the use of a steering device 301 , which in this case comprises cable 302 (but not necessarily the weight 303), when sanding the upper edge of the hole.
  • a force which presses e.g. the flexible lamellae of the machining device 100 in a controllable manner towards the upper edge of the hole, is effected by e.g. pulling by hand the cable 302.
  • Figure 4e depicts an alternative steering device 404 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the device may for example force the machining device to the direction of the branch line also in the case when the machining device 100 has been partially pushed to the main line 401 , away from the branch line 403.
  • the steering device is advantageously such that it may be taken into use (activated) after the machining device has been conveyed to the joint area to be machined. It is apparent to a person skilled in the art, that it is possible to construct various different steering devices, which meet the functional requirements set down herein.
  • Figures 5a-b depict further the sanding of the edges of the hole. Because the branch line (403 in figures 4a-d) has been joined to the main line (401 in figures 4a-d) at an angle of e.g. 45 degrees, the hole 500 of the joint area drilled from the thinner pipe is not of circular shape but of elliptical shape. If the machining device 100 is allowed to turn in an uncontrollable manner as show in figure 4b, the sanding surfaces, e.g. the abrasive band 106 of the flexible protruding parts 102, are able to sand only part of the edges as shown in figure 5a. Especially, the upper and lower edges of the hole may remain unprocessed.
  • the branch line (403 in figures 4a-d) has been joined to the main line (401 in figures 4a-d) at an angle of e.g. 45 degrees
  • the hole 500 of the joint area drilled from the thinner pipe is not of circular shape but of elliptical shape.
  • the direction of the machining device is deviated using the steering device 301.
  • the machining device 100 may be deviated, as needed, upwards or downwards using the cable 302 or other suitable steering device as shown also in figures 4c and 4d. This way, a sufficiently high pressure may be set between the edge and the abrasive surface 106 to obtain efficient sanding of the edge.
  • Figure 6 depicts the use of the device of an embodiment of the invention for sanding the lining of a pipe having a changing diameter.
  • the pipe system 600 comprises a part having a larger diameter 601 and a smaller diameter 602. It is advantageous to coat such pipe using a single sleeve, that has been selected to be suitable for the thicker pipe. Because the diameter of the sleeve is too large for the thinner pipe, a bend 603 is formed into the joint area and further into the thinner pipe. Such bend must be sanded off.
  • the inventor has found out that the device of an embodiment of the invention, e.g.
  • the device 606 showed in more detail in figures 2a and 2b, with or without the blade disc 201 , is suitable for removing the bend 603 from the pipe 602 using the blade 605 (201 in figure 2) and/or by sanding using the abrasive bands 604 (106 in figure 1 ) attached to the flexible support members (107 in figure 1 ).
  • the same device may be used for sanding both the thinner pipe 602 and the thicker pipe 601.
  • the joint area between the thinner and thicker pipe may be honed.
  • the device is also suitable for removing other harmful obstacles, e.g. nails accidentally hit through a sewer pipe, from inside the pipe.
  • a person skilled in the art understands that the exemplary embodiments described herein are, for the sake of simplicity, rather simple in terms of structure and functionality. It is however possible to construct, utilizing the inventive idea disclosed herein, various different and even very complex solutions.

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The invention concerns a machining device for machining the material of a pipe system comprising a joint area between a pipe having a smaller inner diameter and a pipe having a larger inner diameter. The device is characterized in that it comprises protruding parts, that have been adapted to position the device or at least a part of it inside the pipe having smaller diameter of the pipe system, steerable, actuator operable means for removing material from the joint area of the pipe system and steering device for controlling the direction of the machining device in relation to the longitudinal axis of the pipe having thinner diameter in the pipe system while removing material from the joint area of the pipe system. A method for machining material of a joint area of a pipe system comprising a thinner and a thicker pipe from the thinner pipe is also disclosed.

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A TOOL AND A METHOD FOR RENOVATION OF A PIPE SYSTEM
AREA OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns generally a device and a method for renovating a pipe system. Specifically, the invention concerns a device and a method for machining the inner surface of a pipe system, especially at a joint area of the pipe system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The pipe assemblies, for example the sewers of buildings, are typically renovated by changing the pipes entirely to new ones or lining the inner surfaces of the existing pipes using some suitable lining technique and material.
When changing the pipes of the building to entirely new ones, some structures of the building may need to be destroyed, e.g. by chiseling, in order to remove the old pipes from the walls of the building. Destroying and rebuilding the wall structures is expensive, dirty and time consuming work. Because of the noise and dust caused by the renovation work, it is often impossible to live in the building during the renovation.
Pipe systems may also be renovated by coating their inner surfaces. One such technique is so called lining technique where a liner sleeve is slid into the sewer being repaired and impregnated using some suitable material, e.g. epoxy resin, upon hardening of which a continuous and tight pipe is formed. The lining is stiff, acid proof and environment friendly, among others. The thickness of the wall of the sleeve is 2-4 mm, depending on the diameter of the pipe, and its smooth inner surface guarantees excellent flow properties. The durability, environmental safety and life of the installed and hardened pipe are comparable to the respective properties of new pipes. One problem with the lining technique is, that when the sleeve has been installed e.g. into a thick vertical main line of a pipe system, all joints leading e.g. to thinner pipes coming from the apartments of a residential building are blocked. Holes must thus be drilled to the joints in order to allow waste water to flow from the pipes coming from the apartments to the main line. In prior art solutions, these holes are drilled from the main line using e.g. a robot bore. The robot bores are large, expensive and complex devices whose operation requires special skills from their user. As a result of erroneous operation, the hole may be drilled partially or entirely into wrong location or at least the finish may remain rough. Such quality is typically not acceptable, because waste may stick onto the rough areas of the sewer pipe and accumulate over time into thicker layer and eventually even block the sewer. Neither is it acceptable, that standing water remains in the rough spots of the joint area. Another problem with the robot bores is their unsuitability for use in main lines having bends in them. Because of its size, it may not be possible to move the robot bore in the main line to the position where the hole should be bored.
Because of the problems related to the lining techniques, their popularity in the pipe system renovation projects has remained rather small. By solving these problems, the efficiency of pipe renovation may be significantly improved and thus the cost of renovation may be lowered.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to disclose a device and method for machining pipe assemblies, e.g. sewer pipes of a residential building, and especially their joint areas. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An aspect of the present invention is a machining device for machining the material of e.g. a pipe system comprising a joint area between a pipe having a smaller inner diameter and a pipe having a larger inner diameter. The device is characterized in that it comprises protruding parts, that have been adapted to position the device or at least a part of it inside the pipe of the pipe system having the smaller diameter, steerable and e.g. actuator operable means for removing material from the joint area of the pipe system and steering device for controlling the direction of the machining device in relation to the longitudinal axis of the pipe having thinner diameter in the pipe system while removing material from the joint area of the pipe system.
The machining device may comprise a rotatable spindle which may be coupled for example to an external actuator. In an embodiment, the protruding parts positioning the device may be attached to this rotatable spindle.
The material to be removed may be e.g. the construction material of the pipe or suitable lining material, e.g. a polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin, that has been attached to the inner surface of the pipe.
The pipe system advantageously comprises a thinner and a thicker pipe. "Thinner" and "thicker" refer herein to the inner diameters of the pipes. The device according to an embodiment of the invention may be adapted to machine the material of a joint area of the pipe system from inside of the thinner pipe of the assembly. The thinner pipe of the pipe system may be joined with the thicker pipe in any angle, typically however in the angle of 30-60 degrees, most advantageously in the angle of 45 degrees.
The machining device may be adapted to be operated from the thinner pipe of the pipe system being machined. The machining device may be adapted to be steered in at least one direction from the thicker pipe of the pipe system being machined.
The protruding parts to be attached to the spindle of the machining device may be adapted to be attached to the spindle in a radial manner.
The positioning of the machining device may mean e.g. centering of the spindle inside the thinner pipe of the pipe system.
The means for removing material may be adapted to remove material from the pipe system for example by sanding, honing or cutting. In a preferred embodiment the motion causing the honing or cutting is a rotating motion. The means for removing material may be adapted to puncture from inside of the thinner pipe a hole to the lining installed into the thicker pipe of the pipe system and/or to hone the edges of the punctured hole.
The means for removing material may be adapted to be steerable for example by positioning the removing means or its part to a desired position inside the pipe, e.g. to the center of the pipe, by deviating the rotational axis of the removing means or directing the rotational axis of the removing means to a desired direction.
The protruding part may advantageously be adapted to lean to the pipe of the pipe system in a flexible manner, for example using elastic or pneumatic force.
The protruding part, which may be adapted to be attached to the rotatable spindle of the machining device, may comprise e.g. brushes, a rough sanding surface or other suitable, e.g. grinding or chipping means for removing material from the pipe system, e.g. from its joint area, e.g. from the edges of a hole made to the joint area. The protruding part may also comprise one or multiple lamellae that, when bent, cause an elastic force. The lamellae may comprise for example abrasive band. Some reinforcement member made of e.g. rubber or other suitable material may be attached to the abrasive band e.g. by moulding or laminating to effect the elastic force and/or to improve the strength of the abrasive band.
The machining device may also comprise a steering device for controlling the longitudinal (rotational) axis of the spindle of the machining device in relation to the longitudinal axis of a pipe of the pipe system, for example by deviating the machining device from the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pipe or keeping the machining device in a certain direction, e.g. in the direction of the longitudinal axis of a pipe. The steering device may be mounted on a bearing so that the rotating movement of e.g. the spindle of the machining device does not transmit to the steering device. The steering device may comprise some suitable deviating device, e.g. a bendable wire, rope or cable. In an embodiment, a weight element may be attached to the rope or cable. In some embodiments, the deviating device may also be some suitable rigid structure, e.g. a rod.
The machining device may also comprise e.g. detachable means for puncturing a hole to the joint area of the pipe system. Such means may comprise e.g. a surface that sands or chips material from the location of the hole to be made. The surface may be e.g. a plate or a suitably formed curved surface. The surface may comprise a roughening made of hard metal pieces or some other suitable material. In an embodiment of the invention, the grinding or chipping function may be achieved with a suitably selected form of the surface, e.g. with sharp edges.
The machining device may advantageously also comprise a bendable torque transmitting member, e.g. a cable, that has been attached to the spindle of the machining device and that may rotate the spindle using an actuator. The torque transmitting member may thus be adapted to be attached to a torque producing actuating device. This member or some other suitable members attachable to the device may advantageously be used for moving (pushing and pulling) the machining device inside the thinner pipe of the pipe system.
A second aspect of the present invention may be a machining device for machining material of e.g. a joint area of a pipe system comprising a thicker and a thinner pipe. The machining device is characterized in that it comprises bendable abrasive bands attachable to the rotatable spindle of the machining device. The abrasive bands are adapted to position and/or direct the machining device inside the pipe of the pipe system and to sand the inner surfaces of the pipe. In addition to the abrasive bands, a blade may be adapted to be attached to the rotatable spindle for the purpose of removing material from the pipe system, e.g. from the joint area of the thinner and thicker pipe.
A third aspect of the invention is a method for machining the joint area of a pipe system comprising a thinner and a thicker pipe. In the method, a machining device according to e.g. an embodiment of the first or second aspect of the invention may be used.
The method may thus be characterized in that in the method a hole is punctured from inside of the thinner pipe to the thicker pipe in the joint area of the pipe system and the edges of the punctured hole are ground (sanded), e.g. to the same level with the inner surface of the thinner pipe, using a rotatable steerable sanding device, the direction of the rotational axis of which may be controlled while sanding the edges of the punctured hole.
The punctured hole may, before the sanding, may have a diameter that is e.g. at least 1 %, 5% or 10% smaller than the inner diameter of the thinner pipe of the pipe system. The hole may be punctured e.g. using a self-positioning or steerable puncturing device, e.g. a bore attached to centering means. While sanding the edges of the hole, the rotational (longitudinal) axis of the sanding device may be controlled, e.g. deviated from the direction of the longitudinal axis of the thinner pipe using a steering device or the sanding device may be kept in a certain direction using the steering device, e.g. in the direction of the thinner pipe. Advantageously, the sanding of the hole may be performed from the thinner pipe of the pipe system. While sanding the edges of the punctured hole, the device may be steered e.g. from the thicker pipe of the pipe system.
In the following detailed description, a preferred embodiment of the device and the method is described.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In the following, the invention is described in more detail referring to exemplary preferred embodiments and accompanying figures, where figure 1 depicts a machining device of an embodiment of the invention, figures 2a and 2b depict a machining device of an embodiment of the invention comprising a disc for puncturing a hole, figures 3a and 3b depict a machining device of an embodiment of the invention comprising a steering device, figures 4a-4e depict an exemplary method about using the machining device of some embodiments of the present invention to machine a joint area of a pipe system, figures 5a and 5b depict, from another viewpoint, the use of the device of an embodiment of the invention for honing the edges of a hole punctured to the joint area of a pipe system, and figure 6 depicts the use of the device of an embodiment of the present invention for honing the inner surface and joint area of a pipe system. Figure 1 depicts a part of a machining device 100 of an embodiment of the invention. The device comprises a spindle 101 to which a set of protruding parts 102 are attached radially. The protruding parts are advantageously arranged symmetrically around the rotational axis of the spindle. One function of the protruding parts is to position, e.g. by centering, the spindle inside the pipe of a pipe system and keep the longitudinal axis of the spindle 101 in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pipe. The protruding parts 102 may be attached e.g to the grooves 103 using fastening screws 104. A flexible, torque transmitting cable 105 may be attached to the spindle. A device rotating the machining device, e.g. a motor that rotates the spindle of the machining device at a suitable speed, may be attached to the other end of the cable (not shown in the figure). In a preferred embodiment, the rotating speed of the spindle may be e.g. 1000-4000 RPM. The structure shown herein allows constructing the device for machining inner surfaces of relatively thin sewer tubes, e.g. those having inner diameter between 32-100mm.
In a preferred embodiment the protruding parts 102 comprise abrasive band 106 which may be strengthened from the smooth side 107 of the abrasive band with e.g. rubber, Kevlar or other suitable material that provides the protruding part with elastic flexibility and improves the strength of the protruding part e.g. against tearing. Because the flexibly (elastically) bendable mutually similar protruding parts are arranged in this embodiment symmetrically around the spindle, the protruding parts together position the spindle always in the center of the pipe that is being machined using the device. The protruding parts also keep the spindle in the desired direction. In this embodiment, the elastic bendable protruding parts comprising abrasive band act also as rotatable means for removing, by sanding, material from the joint area of the pipe system (and also from elsewhere from the pipe being worked on).
In figure 2a, a machining device according to an embodiment of the present invention is depicted. In this embodiment, a round disc 201 , in the middle of which there may also be a peg 202, has been attached to the device. The surface of the disc 201 may comprise material or shapes suitable for grinding or cutting material. Some hard metal pieces may be attached to the surface or the surface may have patterns, e.g. sharp saw-edged forms, suitable for machining the material. The disc 201 is typically used for puncturing a hole to a lining surface (e.g. polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin) from the thinner pipe of a pipe system. This working phase is described in more detail in figures 4a and 4b. It should be noted, that because the protruding parts 102 center the spindle 101 in the pipe and keep the rotational axis of the spindle in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pipe, the springy protruding parts act as the steering device of the disc 201 that is in this embodiment the device for removing material.
In figure 2b the arrangement of figure 2a is presented from another angle of view. The disc 201 has attachment members 203 for attaching, e.g. in a removable manner, the disk to the machining device 100, for example to its spindle 101.
In figure 3a, a machining device according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown. In this embodiment, a bearing-mounted steering device 301 , that comprises a bendable rope or cable 302, has been attached to the device. The direction of the spindle 101 may be deviated in a controlled manner by pulling the cable 302 when sanding the edges, especially the upper and lower edges, of the hole punctured to the pipe system. In an embodiment, the deviating force may be effected using a weight 303. The desired deviating force may also be effected by pulling from the cable by hand.
In figure 3b, the device of embodiment of figure 3a is shown from another angle of view. The steering device 301 has been attached, e.g. in a removable manner, using a bearing-mounted 306 attachment member 305 to the spindle 101 of the machining devices. This way, the rotation of the steering device and especially its cable along with the spindle, may be prevented. Figures 4a-d depict in an exemplary manner the use of the machining device of an embodiment of the invention for machining the material of a joint area of a pipe system being renovated. The pipe system of the example has a thicker pipe 401 , for example the main line of a sewer, which has been coated using e.g. a lining method. As the result of the lining, the sleeve 402 blocks the branch line 403 coming from an apartment of the building. A hole must be punctured to the sleeve in order to make the branch line 403 available for use again. For puncturing the hole, the machining device 100, at one end of which the disk 201 has been attached, is pushed to the branch line 403 using cable 105. It should be noted that the branch line 403 may have several bends of up to 90 degrees. The machining device must be dimensioned in terms of its length, diameter, flexibility of the protruding parts 102 and accessories attachable to the device, e.g. the disk 201 or steering device 301 , so that the device can be pushed through such bends. When pushing the device forward in the pipe 403, e.g. using the cable 105, the machining device is rotated using the cable 105. The device thus sands, using the abrasive bands 106 of the protruding parts 102 the inner walls of the branch pipe. The walls to be sanded may have been coated earlier with a coating material, e.g. a polyester sleeve impregnated with epoxy resin. When the machining device 100 reaches the joint area between the main line 401 and the branch line 403, the disk 201 , which is centered in the middle of the branch line pipe 403 by the protruding parts 102 of the device 100, starts puncturing a hole to the sleeve 402. Because the diameter of the disk 201 is e.g. 10% smaller than the inner diameter of the branch line pipe, a "collar" as shown in figure 4b, remains in the joint area. The collar must be ground (sanded) off to achieve satisfactory finish quality. Because the thinner branch line from an apartment of the building has been joined to the thicker main line at an angle of e.g. 45 degrees, the relatively short machining device attempts to turn in an uncontrollable manner when entering the thicker pipe from the thinner pipe. The machining device must be relatively short in order to be able to be pushed through the possible bends in the branch line. In order to properly sand the edges, especially the lower edge, of the hole, the uncontrolled turning tendency of the device must be controlled using a steering device. The control may comprise e.g. turning the device away from the direction of the branch line or keeping the rotational axis of the spindle in a certain direction, e.g. in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the branch line.
Figure 4c illustrates how the collar of the lower edge of the hole may be ground into a smooth surface utilizing the steering device 301 attached to the machining device 100, which steering device in this example comprises a cable 302 and weight 303. The steering device causes a force, that presses the machining device 100, e.g. its flexible lamellae, in a controlled manner towards the lower edge of the hole and thus makes it possible to sand the collar away.
Figure 4d illustrates the use of a steering device 301 , which in this case comprises cable 302 (but not necessarily the weight 303), when sanding the upper edge of the hole. A force, which presses e.g. the flexible lamellae of the machining device 100 in a controllable manner towards the upper edge of the hole, is effected by e.g. pulling by hand the cable 302.
Figure 4e depicts an alternative steering device 404 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The device may for example force the machining device to the direction of the branch line also in the case when the machining device 100 has been partially pushed to the main line 401 , away from the branch line 403. The steering device is advantageously such that it may be taken into use (activated) after the machining device has been conveyed to the joint area to be machined. It is apparent to a person skilled in the art, that it is possible to construct various different steering devices, which meet the functional requirements set down herein.
Figures 5a-b depict further the sanding of the edges of the hole. Because the branch line (403 in figures 4a-d) has been joined to the main line (401 in figures 4a-d) at an angle of e.g. 45 degrees, the hole 500 of the joint area drilled from the thinner pipe is not of circular shape but of elliptical shape. If the machining device 100 is allowed to turn in an uncontrollable manner as show in figure 4b, the sanding surfaces, e.g. the abrasive band 106 of the flexible protruding parts 102, are able to sand only part of the edges as shown in figure 5a. Especially, the upper and lower edges of the hole may remain unprocessed. In order to sand also these, the direction of the machining device is deviated using the steering device 301. The machining device 100 may be deviated, as needed, upwards or downwards using the cable 302 or other suitable steering device as shown also in figures 4c and 4d. This way, a sufficiently high pressure may be set between the edge and the abrasive surface 106 to obtain efficient sanding of the edge.
Figure 6 depicts the use of the device of an embodiment of the invention for sanding the lining of a pipe having a changing diameter. The pipe system 600 comprises a part having a larger diameter 601 and a smaller diameter 602. It is advantageous to coat such pipe using a single sleeve, that has been selected to be suitable for the thicker pipe. Because the diameter of the sleeve is too large for the thinner pipe, a bend 603 is formed into the joint area and further into the thinner pipe. Such bend must be sanded off. The inventor has found out that the device of an embodiment of the invention, e.g. the device 606, showed in more detail in figures 2a and 2b, with or without the blade disc 201 , is suitable for removing the bend 603 from the pipe 602 using the blade 605 (201 in figure 2) and/or by sanding using the abrasive bands 604 (106 in figure 1 ) attached to the flexible support members (107 in figure 1 ). By suitably dimensioning the flexible abrasive members 604 of the device 606, the same device may be used for sanding both the thinner pipe 602 and the thicker pipe 601. Also the joint area between the thinner and thicker pipe may be honed. The device is also suitable for removing other harmful obstacles, e.g. nails accidentally hit through a sewer pipe, from inside the pipe. A person skilled in the art understands that the exemplary embodiments described herein are, for the sake of simplicity, rather simple in terms of structure and functionality. It is however possible to construct, utilizing the inventive idea disclosed herein, various different and even very complex solutions.

Claims

1. A machining device (100) for machining the material of a pipe system comprising a joint area between a pipe having a smaller inner diameter and a pipe having a larger inner diameter, characterized in that the devices comprises: a. protruding parts (102) adapted to position the device or at least a part of it inside the pipe having smaller diameter of the pipe system, b. steerable, actuator operable means (106 and/or 201 ) for removing material from the joint area of the pipe system and c. steering device (301 ) for controlling the direction of the machining device in relation to the longitudinal axis of the pipe having thinner diameter in the pipe system while removing material from the joint area of the pipe system.
2. A machining device (100) according to claim 1 , characterized in that said machining device comprises a rotatable spindle (101 ) to which said protruding parts are adapted to be attached.
3. A machining device (100) according to claim 1 , characterized in that said protruding part (102) comprises a rough sanding surface (106).
4. A machining device (100) according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said protruding part (102) comprises a lamella (107) that, when bent, causes an elastic force.
5. A machining device (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that said lamella (107) comprises an abrasive band (106).
6. A machining device (100) according to claim 1 , characterized in that said steering device (301 ) is mounted on a bearing (306) to said machining device.
7. A machining device (100) according to claim 6, characterized in that said steering device comprises a rope or cable (302).
8. A machining device (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that said steering device comprises a weight (303).
9. A machining device (100) according to any of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that said machining device comprises means (201 ) for puncturing a hole to the joint area of the pipe system.
10. A machining device (100) according to claim 9, characterized in that said means (201 ) for puncturing a hole comprise a disk adapted to remove material from the location of the hole to be punctured.
11. A machining device (100) according to any of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that said machining device comprises a bendable torque transmitting member (105).
12. A method for machining the joint area of a pipe system comprising a thinner and a thicker pipe, characterized in that the method comprises steps: a. Puncturing a hole from the thinner pipe to the thicker pipe, and b. Sanding the edges of the punctured hole by controlling the direction of the rotational axis of the rotatable sanding device in relation to the axis of the thinner pipe.
13. A method according to claim 12, characterized in that said hole is punctured using a self-positioning drill.
14. A method according to claim 12 or 13, characterized in that while sanding the edges of the punctured hole, the sanding device is steered using a steering device by deviating the rotational axis of the sanding device from the direction of the axis of the thinner pipe or keeping the rotational axis of the sanding device in a desired direction in relation to the axis of the thinner pipe.
15. A method of machining the joint area of two pipes of a pipe system using a machining device of any of claims 1 to 1 1.
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