Repair system and method

US11079059B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-11079059-B1
Application numberUS-202017072537-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 16, 2020
Priority dateFeb 28, 2020
Publication dateAug 3, 2021
Grant dateAug 3, 2021

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Abstract

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A method of repairing a flexible pipe within a carrier pipe. The method then increases a first area of a first hole in the carrier pipe. The method then bends a first layer of the flexible pipe around a second hole in the first layer. The method then patches a third hole in a second layer of the flexible pipe.

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What is claimed is: 1. A pipeline comprising: a carrier pipe, wherein a first hole is present in the carrier pipe; a flexible pipe disposed within a bore of the carrier pipe, wherein: a second hole aligned with the first hole in the carrier pipe is present in an outer layer of the flexible pipe; a third hole aligned with the first hole in the carrier pipe is present in a middle layer of the flexible pipe; and a fourth hole aligned with the first hole in the carrier pipe is present in an inner layer of the flexible pipe; and a hole seal secured over the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe, wherein: material in the middle layer of the flexible pipe around the third hole in the middle layer is bent back to increase an initial area of the third hole to facilitate securing the hole seal over the fourth hole in the inner layer; and an initial area of the first hole in the carrier pipe is increased to enable the material in the middle layer of the flexible pipe to be bent back. 2. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the material around the third hole in the middle layer of the flexible pipe is bent back to form one or more protrusions that extend beyond the outer layer of the flexible pipe. 3. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the hole seal comprises: a patch electrofused or welded to the inner layer of the flexible pipe; a plug inserted into the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; or a gasket secured over the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe via a clamp. 4. The pipeline of claim 1 , comprising: a first annulus seal implemented in an annulus defined between an inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe such that the first annulus seal is upstream of the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; a second annulus seal implemented in the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe such that the second annulus seal is downstream of the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; solid material implemented between the first annulus seal and the second annulus seal in the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe; and a seal body secured to the carrier pipe to block the first hole in the carrier pipe. 5. The pipeline of claim 4 , comprising a leak detection pipe implemented in the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe such that the leak detection pipe extends through the first annulus seal, the second annulus seal, and the solid material to facilitate detecting presence of a breach in the pipeline at least in part by enabling pressure communication through the first annulus seal, the solid material, and the second annulus seal in the annulus. 6. The pipeline of claim 4 , wherein the seal body comprises: a first port configured to enable fluid material to be flowed into the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe to facilitate implementing the solid material in the annulus; and a second port configured to enable air displaced by the fluid material to escape from the annulus defined between the between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe. 7. A method of repairing a flexible pipe that is disposed within a bore of a carrier pipe, comprising: increasing an area of a first hole in the carrier pipe to provide access to the flexible pipe, wherein the first hole in the carrier pipe is aligned with a second hole formed in an outer layer of the flexible pipe, a third hole formed in a middle layer of the flexible pipe, and a fourth hole formed in an inner layer of the flexible pipe; patching the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe via the first hole in the carrier pipe, the second hole in the outer layer of the flexible pipe, and the third hole in the middle layer of the flexible pipe; implementing a first annulus seal in an annulus defined between an inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe such that the first annulus seal is upstream of the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; implementing a second annulus seal in the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe such that the second annulus seal is downstream of the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; securing a seal body to the carrier pipe to cover the first hole in the carrier pipe; and flowing liquid material into the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe using the seal body to facilitate implementing solid material in the annulus between the first annulus seal and the second annulus seal. 8. The method of claim 7 , comprising: increasing an area of the second hole in the outer layer of the flexible pipe; and bending material in the middle layer of the flexible pipe that is around the third hole in the middle layer via the first hole in the carrier pipe and the second hole in the outer layer of the flexible pipe to increase an area of the third hole in the middle layer and to form one or more protrusions that extend beyond the outer layer of the flexible pipe. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein patching the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe comprises: electrofusing or welding a patch over the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; inserting a plug into the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe; or placing a gasket over the fourth hole in the inner layer of the flexible pipe and securing a clamp to the flexible pipe over the gasket. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein securing the seal body to the carrier pipe comprises welding or bolting the seal body to the carrier pipe. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein securing the seal body to the carrier pipe comprises: inserting the seal body in the first hole in the carrier pipe while an arm of the seal body is in an upright position; and pivoting the arm of the seal body from the upright position to an angled position that causes the seal body to clamp onto the carrier pipe after the seal body is inserted in the first hole in the carrier pipe. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein implementing the first annulus seal comprises: disposing a swellable seal in the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe; and flowing fluid to the swellable seal to cause the swellable seal to expand in size. 13. The method of claim 7 , wherein: implementing the first annulus seal comprises forming a first aperture through the carrier pipe upstream of the first hole in the carrier pipe to facilitate disposing the first annulus seal within the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe; and implementing the second annulus seal comprises forming a second aperture through the carrier pipe downstream of the first hole in the carrier pipe to facilitate disposing the second annulus seal within the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe. 14. The method of claim 7 , comprising disposing a leak detection pipe in the annulus defined between the inner surface of the carrier pipe and the outer layer of the flexible pipe to enable pressure communication along the annulus, wherein: implementing the first annulus seal comprises implementi

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Classifications

  • by winding a tape · CPC title

  • Double-walled pipes; Multi-channel pipes or pipe assemblies · CPC title

  • from outside the pipe (specially adapted for bends, branch units, branching pipes, or the like F16L55/179) · CPC title

  • by means of a patch which is fixed on the wall of the pipe by means of an adhesive, a weld or the like · CPC title

  • by using materials which fill a space around the pipe before hardening · CPC title

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What does patent US11079059B1 cover?
A method of repairing a flexible pipe within a carrier pipe. The method then increases a first area of a first hole in the carrier pipe. The method then bends a first layer of the flexible pipe around a second hole in the first layer. The method then patches a third hole in a second layer of the flexible pipe.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trinity Bay Equipment Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L55/1686. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 03 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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