Systems and methods for lining a pipe with a lighted liner or bladder
Cured-in-place pipe lining repair is a way to access and repair a pipe or pipe section in a trenchless manner. A resinous material is positioned in a pipe and is cured, which creates a repaired wall or surface for the pipe. A light curable resin can be cured with the introduction of illumination in the pipe, such as via a light source. To aid in reducing the curing time for the resin, a liner saturated with the resin, a scrim, and/or a bladder used to press the resin towards the wall of the pipe can be manufactured with a light source, such as one or more fiber optic lines or strings. The lights can be incorporated along the full length of the pipe being repaired and activated along the length to cure the resin along the length at the same time, which reduces the time needed for curing.
1 . A system for repairing one or more pipes of a pipe system, comprising:
a liner, said liner comprising one or more strands of fiber optic lights associated therewith; wherein the liner and the one or more strands of fiber optic lights are integral with one another;
a light curable resin associated with the liner; and
a power source for activating the one or more strands of fiber optic lights while the liner and light curable resin are positioned in the one or more pipes to aid in curing said light curable resin.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strands of fiber optic lights are attached to or woven into the liner.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strands of fiber optic lights extend substantially the same length as the liner.
4 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising an inflatable bladder for pressing the liner and light curable resin towards a wall of the one or pipes.
5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the bladder comprises one or more strands of fiber optic lights along the length of the bladder to aid in the curing of the light curable resin.
6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strands of fiber optic lights comprise plastic.
7 . A system for repairing one or more pipes of a pipe system, comprising:
a liner comprising a plurality of lights spaced along a length of the liner, said liner and the plurality of lights being integral with one another;
a light curable resin associated with the liner; and
a power source for activating the plurality of lights while the liner and light curable resin are positioned in the one or more pipes to aid in curing said light curable resin.
8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the liner comprises a woven material.
9 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of lights comprises fiber optic strands woven into the liner material.
10 . The system of claim 7 , further comprising a bladder for pressing the resin and liner towards a wall of the one or more pipes.
11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the bladder comprises a plurality of lights associated therewith to aid in the curing of the light curable resin.
12 . A method of repairing pipe, comprising:
positioning a liner in a pipe to be repairing, said liner including a light curable resin and a plurality of spaced lights along the length of the liner;
wherein the plurality of spaced lights are integral with the liner;
pressing the liner towards a wall of the pipe; and
activating the plurality of lights along the length of the liner at the same time and while a bladder presses the liner towards the wall of the pipe to aid in curing the light curable resin.
13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of lights comprise a plurality of strands of fiber optic lights associated with the liner.
14 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising removing the inflatable bladder after the light curing resin has cured to leave the liner and lights in the repaired pipe.
15 . A system for repairing one or more pipes of a pipe system, comprising:
an inflatable bladder, said bladder including a plurality of light illuminating fibers spaced along a length of the bladder, wherein the bladder and the plurality of light illuminating fibers are integral with one another;
a light curable resin being positioned in a pipe and pressed by the bladder towards a wall of the one or more pipes; and
a power source for activating the plurality of light illuminating fibers while the bladder and light curable resin are positioned in the one or more pipes to aid in curing said light curable resin.
16 . The system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of light illuminating fibers comprise fiber optic lights.
17 . A method for repairing a portion of a main pipe and a lateral pipe extending therefrom, the method comprising:
positioning, via a launching device, a liner comprising a light curable resin in the portion of the main pipe and the lateral pipe;
pressing the liner against the portion of the main pipe and the lateral pipe with an inflatable bladder, said inflatable bladder having a length longer than the lateral pipe;
opening the inflatable bladder while the inflatable bladder is under pressure and pinching or clamping the opened portion of the inflatable bladder to maintain pressure therein;
inserting a light into the pinched or clamped portion of the bladder and moving the light through the liner and inflatable bladder to cure the light curable resin;
wherein the launching device allows the light to penetrate and cure the light curable resin in the main pipe.
18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising sealing the opened end of the bladder to mitigate air leakage and to maintain pressure.
19 . The method of claim 17 , wherein said launching device is substantially clear to allow the light to pass through.