Claims
- 1. A lateral entry coupling system for connecting two pipes such that fluid may be carried through one pipe and into the other, wherein the coupling system comprises:
- a wear plate having at least one opening therein arranged in fluid communication with a first pipe;
- a flange having at least one opening therein arranged in fluid communication with a second pipe;
- locator means, arranged to permit lateral approach of said flange with said wear plate, for locating said flange relative to said wear plate such that said opening in said wear plate is generally aligned with said opening in said flange as said flange and said wear plate are brought together by lateral approach and comprising
- a pin associated with said flange and a notch associated with said wear plate such that said pin is received into said notch by lateral approach of the flange and wear plate, and wherein said notch includes opposite trough walls which converge at a notchbottom and splay outwards from said notchbottom and said pin is sized to be received in said notchbottom while said openings in each of said flange and wear plate are generally aligned, and, further wherein said pin comprises a base, a post projecting from said base and an enlarged head at the distal end of said post; and wherein said notchbottom has a longitudinal dimension which is comparable to the length of said post such that when said flange and wear plate are locked together that said post lies with a peripheral surface generally longitudinally along said notchbottom with said base near one end of said notchbottom and said enlarged head near the other; and further wherein said notch includes a ramped back surface for being engaged by said enlarged head such that as the flange and wear plate are brought together along a lateral approach, the pin is arranged to move into said notch and follow any of said trough walls or ramp wall to a nested position at said notchbottom with flange closely positioned adjacent said wear plate and with said openings in each of said flange and wear plate being generally aligned; and
- a locking mechanism arranged to permit lateral approach of said flange with said wear plate and to lock said flange and said wear plate together while said openings in said flange and wear plate are generally aligned and the first and second pipes are thereby in fluid communication with one another.
- 2. The coupling system according to claim 1, wherein said pin is attached to said flange and said notch is positioned on said wear plate.
- 3. The coupling system according to claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism comprises at least a pair of opposed clamps positioned on opposite sides of said wear plate to lock said flange to said wear plate.
- 4. The coupling system according to claim 3, wherein said wear plate includes tabs along its peripheral edges adjacent said clamps such that said clamps engage said wear plate tabs and, further wherein said flange also includes tabs at its peripheral edges for being engaged by said clamps, and wherein said tabs are configured to squeeze together as they are engaged by said clamps.
- 5. The coupling system according to claim 4, wherein said locking mechanism further comprises at least one lug and wherein each of said clamps comprise a clamp arm pivotally attached to said lug at one end thereof and attached to an actuator pin at the other so that motion of said actuator pin causes the clamp arm to pivot about said lug into and out of engagement with said tabs.
- 6. The coupling system according to claim 5, wherein said locking mechanism includes two spaced apart lugs positioned on either side of a lateral entry path for said flange to laterally approach said wear plate and each lug has a single clamp arm pivotally attached thereto.
- 7. The coupling system according to claim 6, further including a screw shaft having first and second screw thread portions formed in opposite direction to one another and wherein each of said actuator pins are each threadedly engaged by one of said screw thread portions and attached to its respective clamp arm so as not to permit rotation about the axis of said screw shaft, and wherein the opposite nature of the threaded screw portions provides that rotation of the screw shaft causes the actuator pins to move toward one another or away from one another, thereby causing the clamp arms to move toward and away from the tabs, and further wherein said clamp arms include clamp jaws having bevelled surfaces oriented to exert compression forces on the tabs of both the wear plate and the flange.
- 8. The coupling system according to claim 7, wherein said clamp jaws are pivot mounted to said clamp arms to adapt to the orientation of said tabs.
- 9. The coupling system according to claim 7, wherein a remotely operated motor rotates said screw shaft to open and close said clamps and said screw shaft is free to move axially limited by engagement of said jaws with said tabs.
- 10. The coupling system according to claim 1, wherein an O-ring seal is provided about the opening in one of the wear plate and flange such that said O-ring seal is compressed between said wear plate and flange to form a seal for the fluid passing between the pipes.
- 11. The coupling system according to claim 10, wherein a second larger O-ring is provided circumferentially about said first mentioned O-ring seal thereby forming an annular space therebetween when said pack flange is held against said wear plate, and the coupling system further comprises an orifice in said wear plate leading into said annular space to provide inert gas under pressure and pressure sensing means to sense a pressure change indicating a breach in one of the O-ring seals.
- 12. The coupling system according to claim 1, wherein said wear plate and said flange are plates oriented at an angle generally in the range of 80 to 85 degrees relative to the axes of the respective first and second pipes.
- 13. A system comprising a generally closed cell having at least one processing station for receiving replaceable equipment which is replaced while the cell remains closed, equipment in said processing station and a coupling system for mounting said equipment in said processing station, the coupling system comprising:
- a supply manifold positioned above said generally closed cell and including a wear plate having openings therein for conduits to convey polymer solution, thermal fluid, and other fluids to and from the spinpack wherein said conduits are arranged generally horizontally and said wear plate is oriented in a generally vertical plane;
- a mounting bracket secured to the spinpack for being coupled to the wear plate wherein the mounting bracket includes a pack flange having openings therein for fluid passages corresponding to said openings in said wear plate wherein the pack flange is also oriented generally vertically to be flush against said wear plate with the axis of each fluid conduit approximately aligned with the axis of each respective corresponding fluid passage;
- a mounting pin on said mounting bracket for aligning said pack flange with said wear plate as the bracket is being connected with said fixed support;
- a notch on said wear plate for receiving said mounting pin such that said notch is oriented to receive the mounting pin by a lateral approach of said pack flange to the wear plate from above said supply manifold and with respect to the axes of the fluid conduit and fluid passage; and
- a clamp for applying axial compression of said pack flange onto said wear plate.
- 14. A process for attaching one pipe to another wherein the process comprises the steps of:
- moving one pipe relative to the other such that a flange plate at the end of one pipe laterally approaches a wear plate at the end of the other pipe and; locating the flange plate relative to the wear plate with a locating device associated with the flange plate engaging a corresponding locating device associated with the wear plate such that the pipes are generally aligned proximate one another in an arrangement suitable for connecting one to the other; and
- locking the flange plate to the wear plate by a actuating locking arrangement which urges the flange plate and wear plate together thereby attaching the pipes together, the process further including the steps of:
- providing inner and outer ring seals arranged circumferentially about the solution passage such that an annular space is formed between the respective inner and outer ring seals;
- providing inert gas into the annular space; and
- monitoring the pressure of the inert gas in the annular space to verify the integrity of the ring seals.
- 15. A process for removing a non-operating spinpack and installing a replacement spinpack in a generally closed spin cell while the spin cell continues in operation, the process comprising the steps of:
- rotating a screw shaft having separate first and second threaded portions wherein the first portion has screw threads formed in the opposite direction relative to the screw threads at the second threaded portion to open opposite clamps holding a pack flange of a mounting bracket flush against a wear plate of a supply manifold;
- lifting the non-operating spinpack so that the pack flange moves generally laterally away from the wear plate and out of the spin cell through a portal in the upper portion thereof;
- lowering a replacement spinpack into the spin cell through the portal such that the pack flange of the replacement spinpack approaches the wear plate laterally until a mounting pin engages a "V" shaped notch generally aligning the pack flange with the wear plate as well as solution and thermal fluid conduits of the wear plate with respective passages in the pack flange; and
- rotating the screw shaft in the opposite direction to draw the opposite clamps together to exert axial compression forces on the pack flange against the wear plate to securely hold the spinpack in place.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/017,073, filed on Apr. 30, 1996.
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