Apparatus and method for electrofusion welding of reinforced thermosetting resin pipe joints

US11761571B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11761571-B2
Application numberUS-202117380562-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 20, 2021
Priority dateJul 20, 2020
Publication dateSep 19, 2023
Grant dateSep 19, 2023

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A system for coupling pipes includes a first pipe having a tapered, spigot end; a second pipe having a tapered, spigot end; and a coupler having two tapered socket ends adapted to internally receive the respective tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe. The first pipe and the second pipe are made from a reinforced thermosetting resin (RTR). The coupler comprising a resistive element implanted therein and connected to electrodes extending to an exterior of the coupler. A thermoplastic material is disposed between an exterior of the first pipe and an interior of the coupler. A thermoplastic material is disposed between an exterior of the second pipe and the interior of the coupler. Upon application of electricity to the electrodes, the resistive elements are heated sufficiently to melt the thermoplastic material such that, when the heat is removed, the hardened thermoplastic material seals the first pipe and the second pipe to the coupler. A method of coupling pipes includes disposing a thermoplastic material between an exterior of a first pipe and an interior of a coupler; disposing a thermoplastic material between an exterior of a second pipe and the interior of the coupler; inserting the first pipe and the second pipe into the coupler; and applying of electricity to electrodes of the coupler such that resistive elements of the coupler heat sufficiently to melt the thermoplastic material such that, when the heat is removed, the hardened thermoplastic material seals the first pipe and the second pipe to the coupler.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for coupling pipes comprising: a first pipe having a tapered, spigot end; a second pipe having a tapered, spigot end; wherein the first pipe and the second pipe are made from a reinforced thermosetting resin (RTR), and a coupler having two tapered socket ends adapted to internally receive the respective tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe, the coupler comprising a resistive element implanted therein and connected to electrodes extending to an exterior of the coupler, wherein the tapered, spigot ends of the first and second pipe, and the tapered socket ends of the coupler are coated with a tie layer comprising at least a thermoplastic material, wherein the resistive element is implanted adjacent to the tie layer of the coupler, wherein, upon application of electricity to the electrodes, the resistive element is heated sufficiently to melt the thermoplastic material such that, when the heat is removed, the hardened thermoplastic material seals the first pipe and the second pipe to the coupler, and wherein a portion of the resistive element is exposed to contact fluids transported within the first pipe and the second pipe. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the coupler is made of the reinforced thermoplastic material. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the resistive element is a metallic coil. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the resistive element is at least a portion of the metallic coil directly exposed to the interior of the coupler. 5. A method of coupling a first pipe and a second pipe with a coupler, wherein the first pipe and the second pipe are made from a reinforced thermosetting resin (RTR) and each have a tapered, spigot end, wherein the coupler has two tapered socket ends adapted to internally receive the respective tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe, the coupler comprising a resistive element implanted therein and connected to electrodes extending to an exterior of the coupler, wherein a portion of the resistive element is exposed to contact fluids transported within the first pipe and the second pipe, the method comprising: coating the tapered, spigot ends of the first and second pipe, and the tapered socket ends of the coupler with a tie layer comprising at least a thermoplastic material, such that the resistive element is implanted adjacent to the tie layer of the coupler, inserting the first pipe and the second pipe into the coupler; and applying of electricity to the electrodes such that the resistive elements heat sufficiently to melt the thermoplastic material such that, when the heat is removed, the hardened thermoplastic material seals the first pipe and the second pipe to the coupler. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the coupler is made of the thermoplastic material. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the resistive element of the coupler is a metallic coil and at least a portion of the metallic coil is exposed to the interior of the coupler, the method further comprising connecting the electrodes of the coupler to ground so as to discharge static electricity built up on the first pipe or the second pipe.

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  • for forming coaxial connections, i.e. the tubular articles to be joined forming a zero angle relative to each other · CPC title

  • F16L47/03Primary

    Welded joints with an electrical resistance incorporated in the joint · CPC title

  • Single bevel to bevel joints, e.g. mitre joints · CPC title

  • characterised by the materials of both parts being thermosets · CPC title

  • Fibres of continuous length · CPC title

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What does patent US11761571B2 cover?
A system for coupling pipes includes a first pipe having a tapered, spigot end; a second pipe having a tapered, spigot end; and a coupler having two tapered socket ends adapted to internally receive the respective tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe. The first pipe and the second pipe are made from a reinforced thermosetting resin (RTR). The coupler comprising a resistive…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Saudi Arabian Oil Co, Twi Ltd, Saudi Aramco Tech Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C66/5221. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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