Patents Assigned to Sargent & Lundy
  • Patent number: 5934423
    Abstract: A pipe restraint and methods for its use are disclosed. The pipe restraint includes a hollow cylindrical housing of varying diameter. A shaft having first and second wedges is received by the housing. The housing is attached to a fixed structural member, such as a wall and the shaft is attached to the pipe. Depending on the force being applied to the pipe, one of the wedges engages the housing at a point where the diameter changes. The housing's resistance to movement of the wedges varies between two points of differing diameter of the housing. In one embodiment a disc spring assembly is located at one end of the housing. In one method a gapped restraint is attached to a pipe and the size of the gap in the restraint is less than the anticipated movement of the pipe due to a static load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Sargent & Lundy
    Inventor: Ralph M. Kallenbach
  • Patent number: 5814824
    Abstract: The present invention relates a composite insulation and shielding article and a method of permanently installing the composite article onto a system to provide at least radioactive shielding. The composite shielding for permanently reducing radioactive radiation emanating from a system comprises at least one inner layer, at least one outer layer, and a shielding layer between said inner and outer layers, said shielding layer comprising a shield material that reduces said radioactive radiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignees: Commonwealth Edison Company, Electric Power Research Institute, Inc., Sargent & Lundy, LLC, Transco Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter N. Hamby, Frank P. Polak, David E. Olson, Edward J. Wolbert, Bruce J. Alpha, Bryan L. Risley
  • Patent number: 5588511
    Abstract: A system for limiting the movement of a pipe due to a seismic event is disclosed, including an energy absorbing device for restraining the pipe in the event of the seismic event, and a clamp adapted be attached about the pipe at a point where the anticipated unrestrained movement due to a seismic event is greater than the anticipated thermal movement of the pipe. The energy absorbing device is connected at one of its ends to the clamp, and the opposite end of the energy absorbing device is adapted to be connected to a substantially immovable support structure or wall. The device includes a first elongated member having a hollow portion therein and a second member mounted within the hollow portion of the first member. One of the first and second members has its front end fixedly connected to the clamp, and the other one of the members has its rear end adapted to be connected fixedly to the support structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Sargent & Lundy
    Inventor: Ralph M. Kallenbach