Device for detecting balance of hub valve hole
US-2019301964-A1 · Oct 3, 2019 · US
US10401252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10401252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515312232-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A pneumatic test plug for clean-out tees and a method of testing a pipeline are disclosed. The pneumatic test plug includes a cap and a bladder. The cap has an inflation inlet and a testing fluid inlet. The testing fluid inlet provides a conduit for a testing fluid. The testing fluid may be a liquid or a gas. The bladder is in fluid connection with the inflation inlet. The bladder has an open end and a closed end. The open end receives air from the inflation inlet. The closed end is opposite the open end. The testing fluid inlet provides testing fluid through the cap and outside of the bladder. The inflation inlet provides a passageway to the bladder.
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What is claimed: 1. A pneumatic test plug for clean-out tees comprising: a cap having: an inflation inlet; and a testing fluid inlet providing a conduit for a testing fluid, a bladder in fluid connection with the inflation inlet having: an open end that receives air from the inflation inlet; and a closed end opposite the open end, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet is configured to provide testing fluid through the cap, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet is external to the bladder, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet extends through the cap from a location outside of the cap to a location outside of the bladder, and wherein the inflation inlet provides a passageway to the bladder. 2. The pneumatic test plug of claim 1 , wherein the testing fluid inlet is in fluid connection with a pipeline. 3. The pneumatic test plug of claim 1 , wherein the cap further has at least one thumb wing. 4. The pneumatic test plug of claim 1 , wherein the pneumatic test plug is seated in the clean-out tee. 5. The pneumatic test plug of claim 1 , further comprising a retention collar connected to the cap and the bladder. 6. The pneumatic test plug of claim 5 , wherein the cap further comprises an attachment feature positioned thereon, the attachment feature being connected to the retention collar. 7. A plumbing assembly comprising: a clean-out tee having: a first conduit portion; a second conduit portion; a third conduit portion; and a test plug positioned in the first conduit portion, the test plug having: a cap having: an inflation inlet; and a testing fluid inlet providing a conduit for a testing fluid; a bladder in fluid connection with the inflation inlet having: an open end that receives air from the inflation inlet; and a closed end opposite the open end; wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet is configured to provide testing fluid through the cap, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet is external to the bladder, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet extends through the cap from a location outside of the cap to a location outside of the bladder; wherein the testing fluid inlet provides testing fluid to the second conduit portion; and wherein the bladder seals against an interior surface of the clean-out tee when the bladder is inflated to prevent the testing fluid from passing from the second conduit portion to the third conduit portion. 8. The plumbing assemble of claim 7 , wherein the second conduit portion and the third conduit portion are configured to connect to piping. 9. The plumbing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the testing fluid inlet is in fluid connection with the second conduit. 10. The plumbing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the cap further comprises exteriorly disposed threads for securing the cap to the first conduit in the clean-out tee. 11. A method of testing a pipeline, the method comprising: connecting a clean-out tee having a pneumatic test plug to the pipeline; wherein pneumatic test plug has a testing fluid inlet for receiving a testing fluid; wherein the testing fluid inlet provides a conduit that is in fluid connection with the pipeline; inflating a bladder in the pneumatic test plug until the bladder contacts and seals against a portion of the clean-out tee; adding the testing fluid to the testing fluid inlet until an upstream segment of the pipeline contains a desired amount of testing fluid, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet is external to the bladder, wherein the conduit of the testing fluid inlet extends through the cap from a location outside of the cap to a location outside of the bladder; performing a test; at least partially deflating the bladder; and allowing the testing fluid to travel to a downstream segment of the pipeline past the bladder. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the test is selected from the group consisting of a pressure test and a leakage test. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the pneumatic test plug has a cap connected to the testing fluid inlet, the cap having a first cylindrical wall and wherein the inflation inlet is connected to the first cylindrical wall. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the pneumatic test plug has a retention collar and a testing fluid outlet in the retention collar and wherein the testing fluid outlet and the testing fluid inlet are in fluid connection with the pipeline.
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