IP Library Granted Patent US 7,258,141
Granted Patent B2
US 7,258,141 · App. 11/250,305 · Granted Aug 21, 2007

Pipe liner apparatus and method

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Patent No.
US 7,258,141
App. No.
11/250,305
Granted
Aug 21, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A thermoplastic pipe liner assembly and method for installation in a pipeline by pulling the pipe liner assembly through the pipeline in a temporarily folded condition wherein the thermoplastic pipe liner assembly has a core inner liner, an outer liner with optional grooving for annular communication, orbitally wound strength and intermediate layers, two or more tension deformation members to sustain the tension needed to pull the pipe liner assembly through the pipeline for several miles and to assist in maintaining the temporarily folded condition. Also included are optional instrumentation circuits. Also disclosed is a method for the manufacture of the pipe liner assembly and concurrent installation in a pipeline.

Claims (23)

1. An improved liner assembly for installation in a pipeline of cylindrical cross section, said pipeline having an inner surface and an outer surface and having a beginning end and a completion end, said liner assembly having a longitudinal axis, and a pulling end and initially manufactured with cylindrical cross section that is temporarily folded to facilitate insertion and installation in a pipeline by a tensioning device pulling on the pulling end of the liner assembly, said liner assembly further comprising a core inner liner with an inner surface and an outer surface, at least two strength layers orbitally wound upon the outer surface of the core inner liner; more than one intermediate layers orbitally wound over the strength layers, at least two tension deformation members to sustain the tension generated by the tensioning device during installation in a pipeline and to assist in causing the liner assembly cross section to remain temporarily folded during installation in the pipeline, said tension deformation members longitudinally placed in proximity to and secured by the intermediate layers; at least one instrumentation circuit longitudinally placed in proximity to and secured by the intermediate layers; and an outer liner with an inner surface and an outer surface placed over the intermediate layers.

2. An improved liner assembly according to claim 1 where the core inner liner is high-density polyethylene.

3. An improved liner assembly according to claim 1 where the outer liner is high-density polyethylene.

4. An improved liner assembly according to claim 2 where the outer liner is high-density polyethylene.

5. An improved liner assembly according to claim 1 where the tensioning device further comprises a pulling cable of high strength synthetic cable.

6. An improved liner assembly according to claim 1 where at least one surface of the outer liner is fitted with grooves.

7. An improved method for installation of a liner assembly in a pipeline of cylindrical cross section, said pipeline having an inner surface and an outer surface and having a beginning end and a completion end, said liner assembly having a longitudinal axis, and a pulling end for installation in a pipeline by a tensioning device pulling on the pulling end of the liner assembly; comprising the steps of:

a. providing a continuous length of core inner liner of cylindrical cross section with an inner surface and outer surface;

b. orbitally winding at least two strength layers upon the outer surface of the core inner liner;

c. orbitally winding more than one intermediate layer over the strength layers;

d. longitudinally placing at least two tension deformation members in proximity to and secured by the intermediate layers, wherein said tension deformation members sustain the tension generated by the tensioning device during installation in a pipeline and assist in causing the liner assembly cross section to remain temporarily folded during installation in the pipeline;

e. longitudinally placing at least one instrumentation circuit in proximity to and secured by the intermediate layers;

f. placing and longitudinally sealing an outer liner with an inner surface and an outer surface over the intermediate layers

g. temporarily folding the liner to create a cross section of less area than the pipeline cross section to facilitate insertion and installation of the liner assembly in the pipeline;

h. placing a pulling head on the pulling end of the liner assembly and fixedly attaching said pulling head to a tensioning device;

i. engaging said tensioning device to pull pulling head from beginning end of pipeline and draw liner assembly through pipeline to completion end of pipeline;

j. disengaging tensioning device from pulling head and;

k. reforming liner assembly to cylindrical cross section engaging outer surface of outer liner with inner surface of pipeline.

8. An improved method for installation of a liner assembly in a pipeline according to claim 7 where the provided core inner liner is high-density polyethylene.

9. An improved method for installation of a liner assembly in a pipeline according to claim 7 where the provided outer liner is high-density polyethylene.

10. An improved method for installation of a liner assembly in a pipeline according to claim 8 where the provided outer liner is high-density polyethylene.

11. An improved method for installation of a liner assembly in a pipeline according to claim 7 where the tensioning device further comprises a pulling cable of high strength synthetic cable.

12. An improved method for installation of a liner assembly in a pipeline according to claim 7 where at least one surface of the outer liner is fitted with grooves.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2015
From: PIPESTREAM B.V.
To: SMART PIPE COMPANY INC.
Reel/Frame 035499/0098 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2008
From: SMART PIPE COMPANY INC.
To: PIPESTREAM B.V.
Reel/Frame 020741/0731 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 27, 2007
From: SMART PIPE COMPANY, L.P.
To: SMART PIPE COMPANY INC.
Reel/Frame 020156/0935 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2007
From: CATHA, STEPHEN C.; CHARBONEAU, KENNETH R.; MANDICH, IVAN C.
To: SMART PIPE COMPANY LP
Reel/Frame 019744/0863 →