Patents Assigned to Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.
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Patent number: 7360559Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating an eversion bladder with air and curing the liner with flow-through steam without loss of pressure is provided. The bladder is stored in a pressure bladder canister coupled to a pressurized downtube and eversion elbow. The bladder is everted by introducing pressurized air into the canister As the bladder reaches the distal manhole, it enters a receiving canister where it is punctured while maintaining air pressure within the bladder a pinch valve between the downtube and elbow isolates the inverted bladder so that steam can be introduced into the bladder to cure the resin and exhaust through the receiving canister. The bladder is then removed and lateral service reinstated.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: Franklin Thomas Driver, Weiping Wang
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Patent number: 7238251Abstract: A non-pressurized resin impregnation tower for continuously impregnating the resin impregnable layer of a tubular cured in place liner is provided. The tower is at a height to provide sufficient resin pressure head to impregnate the resin impregnable layer fully. The resin impregnated tube is fed into the top of the tower, drawn down about a roller at the bottom, removed from the top of the tower and then wrapped with an outer impermeable coating. The impregnated liner is suitable for pull-in-and-inflate method of installation or may be everted. For liners formed with an inner impermeable layer, the liner is suitable for curing with steam.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: Franklin Thomas Driver, Weiping Wang
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Patent number: 7112254Abstract: A method for installation of a resin impregnated cured in place liner with an inner impermeable layer is provided. The liner is formed from a resin impregnable material having an impregnable layer bonded thereto. The material is formed into tubular shape with the impermeable layer on the outside of the tube about a tubular forming member and continuously everted into the tubular forming device to place the impermeable layer on the inside. An outer impermeable wrapping can be applied after wetting out the inner tubular member. A pull-in fitting with a steam connection is inserted into the leading end of the liner and the liner is pulled to an installation access. Prior to reaching the installation access a receiving canister with steam connection is attached to the end of the liner and pull-in completed. This permits inflation of the pulled in liner with an air curing of the resin with steam. All steaming is done below grade with minimal entry to underground access points.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Franklin Thomas Driver
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Patent number: 7108456Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating an eversion bladder with air and curing the liner with flow-through steam without loss of pressure is provided. The bladder is stored in a pressure bladder canister coupled to a pressurized downtube and eversion elbow. The bladder is everted by introducing pressurized air into the canister As the bladder reaches the distal manhole, it enters a receiving canister where it is punctured while maintaining air pressure within the bladder a pinch valve between the downtube and elbow isolates the inverted bladder so that steam can be introduced into the bladder to cure the resin and exhaust through the receiving canister. The bladder is then removed and lateral service reinstated.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: Franklin Thomas Driver, Weiping Wang
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Patent number: 6969216Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating an eversion bladder with air and curing the liner with flow-through steam without loss of pressure is provided. The bladder is stored in a pressure bladder canister coupled to a pressurized downtube and eversion elbow. The bladder is everted by introducing pressurized air into the canister As the bladder reaches the distal manhole, it enters a receiving canister where it is punctured while maintaining air pressure within the bladder a pinch valve between the downtube and elbow isolates the inverted bladder so that steam can be introduced into the bladder to cure the resin and exhaust through the receiving canister. The bladder is then removed and lateral service reinstated.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Franklin Thomas Driver
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Patent number: 6953306Abstract: A method for the trenchless installation of new underground pipe accurately on line and on grade by microtunneling to install a pilot tube, installing a drill string along the pilot pipe line using a directional drilling machine, installing a back reamer to the drill string and using a directional drilling machine to pull back the reamer and install a product pipe behind the reamer. A pilot tube is installed on line and on grade by utilizing the guidance system of a microtunneling apparatus to install a pilot tubes between jacking and target shafts. A drill string is installed to displace the pilot tubes and a back reamer is attached to the drill string with a product pipe attached to the reamer. The reamer may be pulled using any suitable pulling device such as a directional drilling machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: John Hamilton McGillis
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Patent number: 6932116Abstract: A reinforced liner for cured in place pipe rehabilitation of an existing pipeline having a plurality of high-strength low-elongation fiber bundles disposed circumferentially around the tubular liner at both inner and outer surfaces of a resin absorbent layer of the liner is provided. The bundles of reinforcing fibers are continuous lengths of high modulus fibers laid circumferentially with the ability to stretch to accommodate variations in host pipe diameter. The ends of reinforcing fibers on the inner and outer reinforcing layers overlap so that the ends slide past each other as the liner is expanded prior to cure. The reinforcing fibers may be secured to a porous scrim to form an inner tubular reinforcing layer. An outer layer of bundles of reinforcing fiber are formed into a tube about the absorbent layer. An outer impermeable tubular layer is wrapped around the inner layers.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: E. Peter Smith, David Hahn, John Ernest Gumbel
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Patent number: 6923217Abstract: A reinforced liner for cured in place pipe rehabilitation of an existing pipeline having a plurality of high-strength low-elongation fiber bundles disposed circumferentially around the tubular liner at both inner and outer surfaces of a resin absorbent layer of the liner is provided. The bundles of reinforcing fibers are continuous lengths of high modulus fibers laid circumferentially with the ability to stretch to accommodate variations in host pipe diameter. The fibers on the inner surface are secured to a porous scrim to form an inner tubular reinforcing layer. A resin absorbent layer is formed into a tube about the inner layer. An outer layer of bundles of reinforcing fiber are formed into a tube about the absorbent layer. An outer impermeable tubular layer is wrapped around the inner layers. The reinforcing layer may include longitudinal reinforcing fiber in either or both reinforcing layers to increase the longitudinal strength of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: E. Peter Smith
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Patent number: 6899832Abstract: A method for installation of a flexible resin impregnable liner for lining a lateral pipe which leads into a main pipe having at one end a flexible collar for installation at the location where the lateral liner meets the main, wherein after installation the collar extends along the interior of the main seating against the opening of the lateral. The flexible liner is installed by inserting the liner into the lateral pipe and using fluid under pressure to expand the lining against the lateral wall to form seals with the collar at the lateral/main pipe junction.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Eric Wood
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Patent number: 6708728Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating an eversion bladder with air and curing the liner with flow-through steam without loss of pressure is provided. The liner includes a resin absorbent material in tubular form with an impermeable membrane forming an outer layer. The absorbent material is saturated with a thermoset resin and pulled into the existing conduit. A flexible inflation bladder is passed through a gland mounted on an eversion apparatus and everted into the collapsed liner. The gland is pressurized to isolate the eversion bladder. As the bladder reaches the distal manhole, it enters a receiving canister where it is punctured while maintaining air pressure within the bladder. Steam is then introduced into the bladder to cure the resin and is exhausted through the receiving canister. The bladder is then removed and lateral service reinstated.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: Franklin Thomas Driver, Weiping Wang
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Patent number: 6682668Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating it with a reusable endless inflation bladder is provided. The liner includes a resin absorbent material in tubular form with an impermeable membrane forming an outer layer. The absorbent material is saturated with a thermoset resin and pulled into the existing conduit. A flexible inflation bladder maintained on a inflation bladder spool is everted into the collapse liner which is then forced against the interior surfaces of the existing conduit, allow to cure and the bladder removed and rewound on the spool. When the everting and curing fluid is hot water, the hot water is removed and stored for reuse as the inflation bladder is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: Franklin T. Driver, Charles H. Nance, Richard C. Polivka
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Patent number: 6679293Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating an eversion bladder with air and curing the liner with flow-through steam without loss of pressure is provided. The bladder is stored in a pressure bladder canister coupled to a pressurized downtube and eversion elbow. The bladder is everted by introducing pressurized air into the canister As the bladder reaches the distal manhole, it enters a receiving canister where it is punctured while maintaining air pressure within the bladder a pinch valve between the downtube and elbow isolates the inverted bladder so that steam can be introduced into the bladder to cure the resin and exhaust through the receiving canister. The bladder is then removed and lateral service reinstated.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Franklin Thomas Driver
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Publication number: 20030168161Abstract: A method for installation of a flexible resin impregnable liner for lining a lateral pipe which leads into a main pipe having at one end a flexible collar for installation at the location where the lateral liner meets the main, wherein after installation the collar extends along the interior of the main seating against the opening of the lateral. The flexible liner is installed by inserting the liner into the lateral pipe and using fluid under pressure to expand the lining against the lateral wall to form seals with the collar at the lateral/main pipe junction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Eric Wood
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Patent number: 6612340Abstract: Fusion of facing portions of the turnback portion of an installed everted resin impregnated cured in place liner installed in an existing conduit is avoided by adhering a high temperature turnback release film to a portion of the trailing end of the everting liner. After cure and removal of the downstream end of the liner, the high temperature release film is peeled away from the cured liner. This avoids the need to remove the fused portion of the turnback by cutting or excavation of a section of the liner. Fusion generally occurs due to the exotherm from the crosslinking of the thermosetting resin impregnated into the flexible lining.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: John Patrick Lause
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Patent number: 6539979Abstract: A process for lining an existing pipeline or conduit with a flexible resin impregnated cured in place liner by pulling in the liner and inflating an eversion bladder with air and curing the liner with flow-through steam without loss of pressure is provided. The bladder is stored in a pressure bladder canister coupled to a pressurized downtube and eversion elbow. The bladder is everted by introducing pressurized air into the canister As the bladder reaches the distal manhole, it enters a receiving canister where it is punctured while maintaining air pressure within the bladder a pinch valve between the downtube and elbow isolates the inverted bladder so that steam can be introduced into the bladder to cure the resin and exhaust through the receiving canister. The bladder is then removed and lateral service reinstated.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Franklin Thomas Driver
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Patent number: 6520719Abstract: An apparatus for installing a cured in place lateral seal in an existing main pipeline wherein the lateral seal includes a brim portion bonded to a short tubular portion. The apparatus includes a flexible bladder mounted on a cylindrical housing with the bladder having a recess with an inflatable arm which can be tucked within the housing for receiving the tubular portion of the seal with the brim portion along the outer portion of the bladder. The cartridge is removably mountable on a sled or robot device with positioning motors for positioning the seal at the opening of the lateral pipeline. The use of replaceable bladder cartridges allows an operator to load a second new seal on a cartridge a first seal on a bladder cartridge mounted on the sled is being cured in place.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: John Tweedie, Kerry D. Severs
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Patent number: 6354330Abstract: A method of lining an existing pipeline or passageway with a lining tube of a resin absorbent material impregnated with a curable synthetic resin is provided. A lining tube inserted into the pipeline and urged by pressure against the pipeline or passageway surface and heat is applied is stages to lengths of the lining tube by isolating a length of the uncured flexible lining from the remainder of the lining tube by expanding an expansible and contractible member inside the lining. A heated fluid medium is supplied to the isolated length so that the heat cures the resin within the isolated length. The contractible member is contracted and displaced along the length to isolate a new section of the lining tube which is then cured.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Eric Wood
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Patent number: 6337114Abstract: A flexible liner resin impregnable for lining a lateral pipe which leads into a main pipe having at one end a flexible collar for installation at the location where the lateral liner meets the main, wherein after installation the collar extends along the interior of the main seating against the opening of the lateral. The flexible liner is installed by everting the liner through the opening in the collar by means of fluid under pressure supplied to a launching device which is held in position by an inflatable bladder and seals the collar at the lateral main pipe junction.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Eric Wood
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Patent number: 6123110Abstract: A dual containment pipe system suitable for installation into an existing conduit includes a new secondary containment pipe with a plurality of substantially uniform internal studs and a new primary containment pipe up against the studs. An annular space is formed between the pipes by the studs which provides space along the length of the conduit for installation of leak detection systems including cables or perforated conduits for removing liquids or purging the annulus. The impervious new primary containment pipe may be cured in place, folded and formed, diameter reduced pipe, or any other pipe suitable for pipeline rehabilitation. A manhole system for connection of service laterals to the main line pipe which maintaining dual containment utilizing closure pieces for the main line coupled to a bellow fitting and service lateral riser tee is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventors: Stainton Casey Smith, Randall J. Mach
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Patent number: 6117507Abstract: A method for lining a passageway which comprises providing a plurality of tube sections connected end to end, pulling a first tube section through the passageway in a collapsed condition and thereafter everting a second tube section into the interior of said collapsed first tube section to cause it to expand outwardly toward the interior walls of said passageway.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Insituform (Netherlands) B.V.Inventor: Edward Peter Smith