IP Library Granted Patent US 11,098,835
Granted Patent B2
US 11,098,835 · App. 17/145,102 · Granted Aug 24, 2021

Seal system and method

Inventor: Kirk Spencer Francis (Richmond, TX)
Assignee: Trinity Bay Equipment Holdings, LLC
F16L55/163F16L55/18
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Patent No.
US 11,098,835
App. No.
17/145,102
Granted
Aug 24, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A seal system for sealing a hole in a conduit. The seal system includes an expandable seal that transitions from a contracted state to an expanded state. In the expanded state the expandable seal contacts an interior surface of the conduit around a hole. An expander is inserted into the expandable seal to transition the expandable seal from the contracted state to the expanded state. A sensor emits a first signal indicative of the hole in the conduit. A controller couples to the sensor and detects a location of the hole in response to the first signal emitted by the sensor.

Claims (56)

1. A seal system for sealing a hole in a flexible pipe, comprising:

an expandable seal configured to be inserted into a bore of the flexible pipe while in a contracted state;

a fluid source positioned outside of the flexible pipe; and

an expander configured to be inserted into the expandable seal and fluidly connected to the fluid source, wherein the fluid source is configured to supply from fluid from outside the flexible pipe to the expander to enable the expander to transition the expandable seal from the contracted state to an expanded state such that an exterior surface of the expandable seal engages an interior surface of the flexible pipe around the hole in the flexible pipe to facilitate sealing the hole.

2. The seal system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable seal comprises:

a structural layer, wherein the structural layer comprises metal and is configured to provide strength and rigidity to the expandable seal;

a sealing layer surrounding the structural layer of material, and wherein the sealing layer comprises rubber, plastic, or both and is configured to engage the interior surface of the flexible pipe while the expandable seal is in the expanded state to facilitate sealing the hole in the flexible pipe; and

a protective layer under the structural layer, wherein the protective layer comprises unreactive material and is configured to facilitate blocking fluid within the bore of the flexible pipe from contacting the structural layer of the expandable seal.

3. The seal system of claim 2 , wherein the unreactive material in the protective layer of the expandable seal comprises unreactive rubber, unreactive plastic, or both.

4. The seal system of claim 2 , wherein axial length of the sealing layer in the expandable seal is shorter than axial length of the structural layer in the expandable seal.

5. The seal system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable seal comprises a plurality of ridges and a plurality of recesses that extend about a circumference of the expandable seal while the expandable seal is in the contracted state.

6. The seal system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable seal comprises:

a corrugated cross-sectional shape while in the contracted state; and

a cylindrical cross-sectional shape while in the expanded state.

7. The seal system of claim 1 , comprising:

a robot; and

a connector configured to connect the robot to the expander to enable the connector to move the expander, the expandable seal, or both within the bore of the flexible pipe.

8. The seal system of claim 7 , wherein the robot comprises:

wheels; and

a motor connected to the wheels to enable the robot to move within the bore of the flexible pipe.

9. The seal system of claim 7 , wherein the robot comprises:

a sensor configured to generate sensor data based at least in part on an electromagnetic signal received by the sensor; and

a controller communicatively coupled to the sensor, wherein the controller is configured to determine location of the hole in the flexible pipe, location of the expandable seal within the bore of the flexible pipe, or both based at least in part on the sensor data.

10. The seal system of claim 7 , comprising an emitter configured to be positioned proximate to the hole in the flexible pipe and to emit an electromagnetic signal, wherein the robot comprises a sensor configured to generate sensor data based on the electromagnetic signal emitted by the emitter to enable the robot to determine location of the hole in the flexible pipe, location of the expandable seal within the bore of the flexible pipe, or both based at least in part on the sensor data.

11. A method of repairing a hole in a flexible pipe, comprising:

inserting an expander into an expandable seal;

fluidly connecting a fluid source positioned outside the flexible pipe to the expander;

moving the expandable seal within a bore of the flexible pipe to align the expandable seal with the hole in the flexible pipe while the expandable seal is in a contracted state; and

expanding the expandable seal from the contracted state to an expanded state using the expander at least in part by supplying fluid from the fluid source positioned outside the flexible pipe to the expander to facilitate sealing the hole in the flexible pipe.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein fluidly connecting the fluid source to the expander comprises fluidly connecting a conduit between the fluid source and the expander.

13. The method of claim 11 , comprising:

emitting, using an emitter positioned proximate to the hole in the flexible pipe, an electromagnetic signal;

securing a robot to the expander, wherein the robot comprises a sensor and a controller communicatively coupled to the sensor;

generating, using the sensor of the robot, sensor data based at least in part on the electromagnetic signal emitted from the emitter; and

determining, using the controller of the robot, location of the expandable seal relative to the hole in the flexible pipe based at least in part on the sensor data.

14. The method of claim 11 , comprising securing a robot to the expander, wherein:

the robot comprises wheels and a motor connected to the wheel; and

moving the expandable seal within the bore of the flexible pipe comprises actuating the wheels of the robot via the motor to pull the expander and the expandable seal within the bore of the flexible pipe.

15. A seal system for a sealing a hole in a conduit, comprising an expandable seal, wherein:

the seal system is configured to:

maintain the expandable seal in a contracted state to facilitate moving the expandable seal within a bore of the conduit such that the expandable seal is aligned with the hole in the conduit; and

transition the expandable seal from the contracted state to an expanded state such that the expandable seal contacts an interior surface of the conduit around the hole to facilitate sealing the hole in the conduit; and

the expandable seal comprises:

a structural layer, wherein the structural layer comprises metal and is configured to provide strength and rigidity to the expandable seal;

a sealing layer surrounding the structural layer, wherein the sealing layer comprises rubber, plastic, or both and is configured to contact the interior surface of the conduit around the hole while the expandable seal is in the expanded state to facilitate sealing the hole in the conduit; and

a protective layer under the structural layer, wherein the protective layer comprises unreactive material and is configured to facilitate blocking fluid within the bore of the conduit from contacting the structural layer of the expandable seal.

16. The seal system of claim 15 , wherein the unreactive material in the protective layer of the seal comprises unreactive plastic, unreactive rubber, or both.

17. The seal system of claim 15 , wherein axial length of the sealing layer in the seal is shorter than axial length of the structural layer in the expandable seal.

18. The seal system of claim 15 , comprising:

an emitter configured to be disposed proximate to the hole in the conduit and to emit an electromagnetic signal; and

a robot configured to be secured to an expander that is disposed within the expandable seal to enable the robot to pull the expandable seal within the bore of the conduit, wherein the robot comprises:

a sensor configured to generate sensor data based at least in part on the electromagnetic signal emitted from the emitter; and

a controller communicatively coupled to the sensor, wherein the controller is configured to determine location of the expandable seal relative to the hole in the conduit based at least in part on the sensor data.

19. The seal system of claim 15 , comprising a robot configured to be secured to an expander disposed within the seal, wherein the robot comprises:

wheels; and

a motor connected to the wheels, wherein the robot is configured to move the expander and the expandable seal within the bore of the conduit at least in part by actuating the wheels via the motor.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2025
From: CACTUS WELLHEAD, LLC; FLEXSTEEL USA, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 073804/0497 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2025
From: FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: FLEXSTEEL USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 069964/0367 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2024
From: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 068326/0846 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2024
From: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 068327/0863 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2023
From: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 062926/0460 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2021
From: FRANCIS, KIRK SPENCER
To: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 054943/0156 →