Flexible pipe end fitting
US-9534719-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US11794418B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11794418-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117380748-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 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; 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, wherein 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 induction heating to the coupler, the heat between the first pipe, the second pipe, and the coupler is sufficient 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 system for coupling pipes includes a first pipe having a tapered, spigot end; and a second pipe having a tapered, socket end adapted to internally receive the tapered, spigot end of the first pipe. The first pipe and the second pipe are made from a reinforced thermosetting resin (RTR). A thermoplastic material is disposed between an exterior of the first pipe and an interior of the second pipe. Upon application of induction heating to the coupler, the heat between the first pipe and the second pipe is sufficient to melt the thermoplastic material such that, when the heat is removed, the hardened thermoplastic material seals the first pipe to the second pipe. A method 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 and an interior of the coupler; inserting the first pipe and the second pipe into the coupler; and applying induction heating to the coupler sufficient 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 second pipe; inserting the first pipe into the second pipe; and applying induction heating to the coupler sufficient to melt the thermoplastic material such that, when the heat is removed, the hardened thermoplastic material seals the first pipe to the second pipe.
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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 one-piece coupler having two tapered socket ends adapted to internally receive the respective tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe, wherein the tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe are spaced apart from each other after being internally received by the coupler, wherein a thermoplastic material is disposed between an exterior of the first pipe and an interior of the coupler, wherein a thermoplastic material is disposed between an exterior of the second pipe and the interior of the coupler, wherein, upon application of induction heating to the coupler, the heat between the first pipe, the second pipe, and the coupler is sufficient 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. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic material comprises a thermoplastic coating and a susceptor. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the thermoplastic coating is on top of the susceptor. 4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the susceptor is on top of the thermoplastic coating. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first pipe, the second pipe, and the coupler is coated with a thermoplastic tie layer. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein all of the first pipe, the second pipe, and the coupler are coated with a thermoplastic tie layer. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic material comprises a thermoplastic matrix and a susceptor filler is embedded within the thermoplastic matrix. 8. A method of coupling a first pipe and a second pipe with a one-piece 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 method comprising: disposing a thermoplastic material between an exterior of the first pipe and an interior of the coupler; disposing a thermoplastic material between an exterior of the second and an interior of the coupler; inserting the first pipe and the second pipe into the coupler, wherein the tapered, spigot ends of the first pipe and the second pipe are spaced apart from each other after insertion into the coupler; and applying induction heating to the coupler sufficient 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. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: coating at least one of the first pipe, the second pipe, and the coupler with a thermoplastic tie layer. 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising: coating all of the first pipe, the second pipe, and the coupler with a thermoplastic tie layer.
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