Abstract: Liquefied resin is supplied into a pipeline having a branch pipe from an end. Mass of the resin is moved by compressed air passing through the pipeline at constant speed, thereby lining inner walls of the pipeline and branch pipe with the resin.
Abstract: A system for repairing joints in pipes laid underground, such as gas pipes, in their buried state, from their inside, to ensure their sealing.The system, in the process of pushing the resin used for repairing along the inside of the pipes by the pig, is to fill and seal the sealing material with the resin through gaps in numerous pipe joints inside of the pipes. In order to guarantee insertion of resin into gaps in the pipe joints (sealing material) whether or not the pipe joint has developed a leak, the system comprises a substitution pig, and a means whereby the pig pushes the resin placed ahead of it along the pipe, and further, a means whereby the filling amount of the resin does not change even if the amount of resin present in front of the pig differs between the early and later stages of the repairing operation, gaps in the pipe joints will be uniformly filled.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 24, 1984
Date of Patent:
April 29, 1986
Assignees:
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Hakko Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Akio Morinaga, Mitsutoshi Hayashi, Motoyuki Koga
Abstract: A method for repairing pipes laid underground, such as gas pipes, consisting of a main supply pipe from which numerous distribution pipes branch off to supply the individual users, the method using resin to repair the main supply pipe and the distribution pipes from the inside while in their buried state.The repair method of this invention is characterized by the fact that, having repaired the main supply pipe and the distribution pipe in successive operations, whether the repairs to the main supply pipe and the distribution pipes have been done properly or not can be confirmed on completion of the repairs by carrying out sealage tests on the distribution pipes and the main supply pipe.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 24, 1984
Date of Patent:
December 3, 1985
Assignees:
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Hakko Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Takashi Kamuro, Hisao Ootsuga, Isao Saito, Motoyuki Koga
Abstract: A method for lining pipes in a town gas underground pipeline. The method is characterized in that carrier air is flown together with plastics mist passing through a route comprising a branch line for distributing the gas to consumers, so that the pipeline and branch pipe are lined with the plastics.
Abstract: A pig for repairing interior portions of a pipeline with resin. The pig has a cylindrical portion diameter of which is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the pipeline so as to allow the moving of the pig in the pipeline.A pair of introduction portions are formed by slanting rear portions of the cylindrical portion.A pair of discharge grooves are axially formed in the cylindrical portion. The discharge grooves are overlapped with the introduction portions interposing periphery portions of the cylindrical portion and opened to the front of the cylindrical portion. Thus the resin in the rear side of the pig can be discharged to the front side passing through the periphery portions and discharge grooves.
Abstract: A method for lining pipes in a pipeline. The method is characterized in that the air in the pipeline is sucked from an outlet by a vacuum pump together with plastics mist, and additional air is supplied from an inlet of the pipeline at a low pressure, so that the pipeline is lined with the plastics. The residual plastics mist is recovered into a tank at the outlet end of the pipeline.
Abstract: A method for lining pipes of a pipeline. The method is characterized in that at a first stage, mist of plastics having a low viscosity is passed through the pipeline by carrier air at a low pressure, and at a second stage mist of plastics having a high viscosity is carried through the pipeline at a high pressure, thereby to form double layers of plastics on the inner wall of the pipeline.