Method, apparatus and system for lining conduits
US-2024337343-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US11338526B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11338526-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716347525-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2022 |
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A method for assembling two tubes ( 1, 2 ) made from thermoplastic materials, that involves welding by heating two applied rotational contact surfaces of two parts of two tubes ( 1, 2 ), respectively, arranged end to end or overlapping coaxially (XX′). The method involves induction heating of at least one conductive welding element ( 4 ), arranged at the interface ( 3 ) between the two contact surfaces, by generating a magnetic field at said conductive welding element or elements, such that the melting of the thermoplastic materials constituting said contact surfaces produces a continuous and sealed weld at said interface on at least one closed loop along the entire perimeter of said interface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of assembling together two tubes of thermoplastic materials, wherein said assembly is performed by welding by heating two contact surfaces of revolution that are pressed one against the other and that belong respectively to two portions, of two tubes placed in abutment or overlapping coaxially (XX′), the two tubes comprising a) a first tube constituted by a rigid tubular junction sleeve made of thermoplastic material inserted coaxially inside a first steel pipe element that is metal-welded or that is to be metal-welded in abutment with a second steel pipe element, and b) a second tube constituted by a coating of thermoplastic material applied as a liner of said steel pipe elements, wherein said assembly is performed by welding by induction heating one or more of a plurality of conductive welding elements, and that is arranged at the interface between the two contact surfaces, of the two tubes made of thermoplastic materials, by generating a magnetic field at said one or more conductive welding elements so that a melting of the thermoplastic materials constituting said contact surfaces as a result of said induction heating of said one or more conductive welding elements provides a continuous and leakproof weld at said interface over at least one closed loop around the entire perimeter of said interface, wherein an electromagnetic field is generated at said interface using an electromagnetic induction coil arranged coaxially inside the two tubes and the one or more conductive welding elements arranged so as to provide a plurality of coaxial circular welding zones arranged side by side in parallel along the axial direction (XX′) of said tubes, and wherein the conductive welding elements comprise a plurality of conductive welding balls arranged circularly so as to extend around the entire circumference of said interface in cross-section, the plurality of conductive welding balls having been integrated into the tubular junction sleeve during fabrication of the tubular junction sleeve. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: the second tube is formed by said liner made of the thermoplastic material for said first steel pipe element, a first end of the second tube not covering an end portion of said first steel pipe element; and the first tube is constituted by said rigid tubular junction sleeve having a first end arranged inside said first steel pipe element at said end portion that is not provided with said liner, the second end of said tubular junction sleeve being arranged or being for arranging inside an end of said second steel pipe element that does not have said liner, with a remainder of the inner surface of the second unit pipe element being covered in said liner, said tubular junction sleeve overlapping or being for overlapping a metal weld zone between the abutting ends of the first and second steel pipe elements. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein said first end of the first tube and said first end of the second tube overlap one on the other to form said contact surfaces. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein said liner and said sleeve are of thickness less than 5 mm, and use is made of: said liner presenting at at least one end an end portion having the same thickness as the thickness of a main portion of said liner, defining a cylindrical inner surface corresponding to said contact surface having a same inside diameter as an inside diameter of the inner surface of the main portion of said liner; and said sleeve presenting at at least one end an end portion having the same thickness as the thickness of an adjacent main portion of said sleeve, said end portion of the sleeve defining: a cylindrical outer surface corresponding to said contact surface of revolution, of an outside diameter substantially identical to or slightly greater than an outside diameter of the inner surface of said liner; and a cylindrical inner surface having an inside diameter less than the inside diameter of the inner surface of the main portion of said liner; said end portion of the sleeve thus being suitable for overlapping in superposed manner the end portion of said liner with which it is in contact; and induction welding said cylindrical inner surface constituting said contact surface of said liner with said cylindrical outer surface constituting said contact surface of said sleeve. 5. The method according to claim 2 , wherein said first end of the first tube and said first end of the second tube are of complementary frustoconical shapes suitable for being arranged in abutment one against the other to form said contact surfaces. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of coaxial circular welding zones is made with a plurality of discontinuous ones of said one or more conductive welding elements that are juxtaposed or spaced apart extending around the entire perimeter of said interface. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein said discontinuous ones of said one or more conductive welding elements are constituted by the plurality of conductive welding balls arranged circularly so as to extend around the entire circumference of said interface in cross-section. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second tubes has a smaller thickness relative to the other one of the first and second tubes, and the one or more conductive weld elements present a thickness that is less than or equal to half the thickness of the one of the first and second tube having the smaller thickness at said contact surfaces where they are installed. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the one or more conductive welding elements are arranged in at least one peripheral pre-machined groove extending in a closed loop around the entire perimeter of said interface. 10. A process for connecting together two unit elements of a fluid transport pipe, each unit pipe element being made of metal alloy and being covered in a liner made of a thermoplastic material with the exception of an end portion not having a liner, the process comprising: a step of metal welding together the two unit pipe elements placed in abutment at their end portions not having a liner so as to form a cut-back zone in the liner; a step of positioning a tubular sleeve inside the cut-back zone in the liner and in part around the liners of the two unit pipe elements, the sleeve being made of a thermoplastic material; and a step of fastening the sleeve on the liners of the two unit pipe elements in leakproof manner by induction welding using an assembly method according to claim 1 .
Single lap to lap joints, i.e. overlap joints (B29C66/45, B29C66/472, B29C66/52272 take precedence) · CPC title
being non-metallic · CPC title
said joint lines being multiple and parallel, i.e. the joint being formed by several parallel joint lines · CPC title
Welded joints; Adhesive joints · CPC title
characterised by the means for supplying heat to said heated elements which remain in the join, e.g. special induction coils · CPC title
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