This application relates generally to ribbed pipe structures and, more specifically, to helically wound ribbed pipe structures with a helical seam.
Plastic pipes can be made by helically winding a plastic strip having a series of spaced apart upstanding ribs extending longitudinally of the strip, either at room temperature or at an elevated temperature where the plastic becomes more flexible. U.S. Pat. No. 7,004,202, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference, describes a composite strip having upstanding plastic ribs encasing an elongate reinforcing member. Per
It would be desirable to provide a helically wound pipe with a helical joint having improved performance under extreme conditions.
In one aspect, a pipe includes an elongate composite plastic strip having a base portion with an upper surface and a lower surface, a plurality of ribs extending upward from the upper surface of the base portion, each rib formed by a reinforcement strip within plastic material, the composite plastic strip having a first side and a second side, wherein the composite plastic strip wound into a tubular pipe form with the upper surface and the ribs at an exterior of the tubular pipe form, with a first portion of the first side overlapping a first portion of the second side along a helical joint, and with a plastic seam weld applied between the overlapping first portions for bonding the overlapping first portions together. A plastic overweld extends over the overlapping first portions of the first side and the second side and over both a second portion of the first side and a second portion of the second side, wherein the second portion of the first side is adjacent to the first portion of the first side and does not overlap with any part of the second side, and wherein the second portion of the second side is adjacent to the first portion of the second side and does not overlap any part of the first side.
In another aspect, a method of manufacturing helically ribbed pipe involves: using an elongate composite plastic strip having a base portion having an upper surface and a lower surface, a plurality of ribs extending upward from the upper surface of the base portion, each rib formed by a reinforcement strip within plastic material, the composite plastic strip having a first side and a second side; helically wrapping the composite plastic strip into a tubular pipe form with the upper surface and the ribs at an exterior of the tubular pipe form and with a first portion of the first side overlapping a first portion of the second side at a helical joint, and, during the wrapping, applying a plastic seam weld between the overlapping first portions for bonding the overlapping first portions; applying pressure to the overlapping first portions of the first side and the second side to compress the plastic seam weld; and after the application of the pressure, applying a plastic overweld that extends over the overlapping first portions of the first side and the second side and over both a second portion of the first side and a second portion of the second side, wherein the second portion of the first side is adjacent to the first portion of the first side and does not overlap with any part of the second side, and wherein the second portion of the second side is adjacent to the first portion of the second side and does not overlap any part of the first side.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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A plastic overweld 40 is also provided and extends over the overlapping edge portions 32a, 34a of the two sides 32 and 34. The overweld 40 also extends over both an adjacent portion 32b of side 32 and adjacent portion 34b of side 34. Portion 32b does not overlap with any part of side 34, and portion 34b does not overlap with any part of side 32. Both the seam weld 38 and the overweld 40 may also be formed of plastic material, such as HDPE, though other variations are possible.
The plastic overweld 40 is bonded to the exterior facing surface of each of portion 34a, a part of the plastic seam weld 38 that is external of the overlapping portions 32a and 34b, the adjacent portion 32b and the adjacent portion 34b. As shown, the overlapping portions are between rib 30-1, which is proximate to and runs along the side 32, and rib 30-2, which is proximate to and runs along the side 34. Here, the plastic overweld 40 extends onto each of a transition region 42 from the base portion to the rib 30a and a transition region 44 from the base portion to the rib 30b. Transition region 42 is defined by a thickening T1 of plastic of the base portion and the transition region 44 is defined by a thickening T2 of plastic of the base portion. Each thickening T1, T2 defines a respective exterior outwardly curved surface segment 42a, 44a adjacent the respective rib 30a, 30b. As seen in
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The central segment 50, 60 of the plastic overweld may have a thickness T50, T60 of at least 0.150 inches, such as at least 0.180 inches. The central segment 50, 60 of the plastic overweld may have a thickness T50, T60 that is equal to or greater than thirty percent (30%) of the combined thickness T52, T62 of the overlapping portions and the seam weld therebetween (e.g., equal to or greater than fifty percent or equal to or greater than seventy percent of the combined thickness of the overlapping portions and the seam weld therebetween). The central segment 50, 60 of the plastic overweld has a thickness T50, T60 and the adjacent side segments 52, 62 of the plastic overweld have respective side segment thicknesses T52, T62, and each side segment thickness T52, T62 is at least thirty-five percent larger than the thickness T50, T60. The foregoing relative dimensions provide advantageous joint performance.
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It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.