The current invention relates to a coupling between a first part in the form of a male part and a second part in the form of a female part, and a method whereby the coupling is joined permanent by gluing. The coupling and the method are particularly relevant to pipe systems.
Gluing is particularly used for the joining of parts of non-welding material, such as reinforced thermo hardened polymer material, for example pipe and pipe parts of fibre reinforced polymer material, so-called FRP (fibre reinforced polymer).
Patent publication NO 311272 describes a glue joint together and a joining method. More precisely, a joint is created by gluing together two objects where at least one comprises a pipe shaped joint coupling section, which can be pulled over the second object, distinguished in that a limited cavity is created between the second object and the pipe shaped joint coupling section on the first object; and that a first bore extends from the outer surface of the pipe shaped joint coupling section to said cavity, through which first bore glue can be pressed into the cavity. The publication further describes a method for joining in accordance with the above, by joining together two objects; at least one of these is pipe shaped in the section of the joint and is arranged to be pulled onto the second object, distinguished by closing an opening created between the pipe shaped joint coupling section and the second object when the pipe shaped section is pulled onto the latter with the objective to create a limited cavity between the objects and by pressing glue through a bore formed in the pipe shaped joint coupling section with the object of filling the cavity completely with glue.
The glue joint in accordance with NO 311272 has proved to be very successful and is particularly used in pipe systems of relatively moderate dimension, such as compressed air systems, sprinkler systems, cooling systems, systems for mild chemicals, drainage, waste and treatment plants. For such pipe systems, labour contribution at installation is typically about 80% of the cost, while the cost of components is about 20%. It has been demonstrated that pipe systems with glued joints in accordance with NO 311272 may half the cost at installation because the installation is significantly simplified. The pipes that are used are typically produced from fibreglass and vinyl ester, the coupling parts are typically produced from phenol resin and fibreglass, while the glue is typically of the epoxy type, for example of the Araldite type.
However, it has been demonstrated that one embodiment of the glue joint according to NO 311272 demands particular awareness in order to secure the required quality. The mentioned form of execution or embodiment is illustrated by
The is a need for a coupling, which is completely safe in relation to the above mentioned problem and the objective of the present invention is to provide such coupling.
A surprising and efficient solution to the above-mentioned problem has now been found in form of a new execution or embodiment of a coupling of the mentioned type and a method for joining the coupling.
With the present invention a coupling is provided, comprising a first part in the form of a male part and a second part in the form of a female part, the male part can be brought into the female part and thereby form a ring shaped cavity between facing surfaces of the male and female parts, which ring shaped cavity in the axial direction of the parts is limited by an inner restriction at an inner side and an outer restriction at an outer side, an opening is arranged extending from the outer surface of the female part to the cavity, for injection of glue into the cavity, and at least one feedthrough is arranged extending from the cavity to the outer surface of the female part, for venting and leaking out of glue when filling the cavity with glue, distinguished in that a seal is arranged sealingly in the feedthrough after the cavity has been filled with glue and glue has leaked out of the feedthrough, but before the glue has hardened.
The seal is advantageously a plug. The seal is advantageously adhesively bonded to the glue. In an advantageous execution, the seal is threaded and fits into complimentary threads in the feedthrough, which by tested has demonstrated improved sealing effect. The opening and the feedthrough are advantageously arranged diametrically opposite around the circumference, for best possible filling of the cavity with glue. In an execution, two or more feedthroughs are arranged, each with a sealing seal, also arranged in the opening after the gluing is completed. The seal can in principal have any design, which is sealing, all from a masking tape or liner for plugs, bolts, screws, pins, nails and more. The seal is advantageously of a material that binds well to the glue, for example screws or plugs from ABS polymer or stainless steel.
A method for permanent joining of a coupling in accordance with the invention is also provided, comprising injecting glue through the opening by means of a glue pistol or similar, until the cavity has been filled with glue and glue leaks out of the at least one feedthrough, distinguished in that a seal is arranged sealingly in the feedthrough before the glue has hardened. A seal is advantageously arranged sealingly in possible further feed-through and in the opening before the glue has hardened. Most preferably, a seal is arranged first in the feed-through nearest the outer side of the coupling, thereafter in possible further feed-through in succession across from the outer side of the coupling; and finally in the opening before the glue has hardened as this provides maximal sealing effect.
The inner side refers to the side along the longitudinal axis of the male part, furthest in the opening of the female part. Restrictions refer to a packer or seal, or that the cavity ends blindly against a wall. Male part and female part refer to two parts designed so that the male part may be brought into a complementary shaped opening in the female part with adjusted difference in dimension, so that the introduction is easily implemented. The difference in dimension between the outer diameter or width of the male part and the opening of the female part is typically 0.15 mm or larger; and restrictions in the form of packers may be adapted to make possible a relatively large difference in dimension. The male part and the female part, which are joined together, has preferably a circular cross section, but not necessarily so since the cross section may have nearly any form.
In an advantageous execution form the ring shaped cavity is asymmetrical in relation to the cross section, so that it has greater height against the inner side than the outer side. Height refers here to the distance radially from the longitudinal axis of the male part, so that a greater height provides a higher cavity and a larger cross section area for flow of glue into the cavity.
The cavity can be formed as a direct consequence of the difference in dimension between the male part and the female part, but is most advantageously designed in the form of grooves in the male part, female part or both. Most advantageously, grooves for the cavity is arranged in the female part because the female part will normally be a coupling part, which thereby would suit for joining with a cut off pipe end of corresponding dimension.
The opening for injection of glue and feedthroughs for ventilation and leakage of glue are preferably arranged diametrically opposite around the circumference, in order to secure that glue which fill the cavity arrive at the feedthrough for ventilation and leakage after the cavity has been completely filled by glue.
The restrictions are advantageous in form of packers, preferably O-rings, but can also be in form of reinforced spring packer and packers with another cross section than circular cross section.
The male part is advantageously the end of a FRP pipe and the female part is advantageously a FRP pipe coupling part.
The current invention and the problem, which is the basis for it, are illustrated by two figures; of which:
Reference is first made to
The invention is usable for the joining of part of all types of materials that may be glued together with suitable glue. Which parts of pipe and coupling parts that constitute the male and female parts, are interchangeable.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20072738 | May 2007 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO2008/000188 | 5/28/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/28/2010 |