Claims
- 1. Method for bending pipe having a coating of heat-softenable material bonded to its exterior surface in a pipe bending machine of the type having a downwardly facing bending die and an upwardly facing pin up shoe and an upwardly facing strongback, comprising placing an electrical resistance heater over an area of the strongback extending longitudinally of the strongback at least between the downward projections through the bend axis of the pipe of the ends of the longitudinal extent of the bending die which is engaged by the pipe during formation of a maximal bend in the pipe and extending laterally of the strongback at least about sixty degrees around the pipe to each side of the longitudinal botton centerline of the pipe, disposing a pipe to be bent in the bending machine between the bending die and the pinup shoe and strongback, operating the electrical resistance heater to heat and soften the area of the pipe coating corresponding thereto, and operating the pipe bending machine to pivotally move the strongback to force the pipe against the bending die over said longitudinal extent thereof to form a bend in the pipe, the coating stretching at said heated and softened area thereof whereby the coating is not damaged as said bend in the pipe is formed.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal and lateral extents of said electrical resistance heater are extended in each direction by between about two inches and about six inches.
- 3. Method according to claim 1, wherein said pipe coating is an epoxy pipe coating.
- 4. Method according to claim 3, wherein said pipe coating is heated to a temperature between about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.) and about 400.degree. F. (205.degree. C.).
- 5. Method according to claim 4, wherein the longitudinal and lateral extents of said electrical resistance heater are extended in each direction by between about two inches and about six inches.
- 6. Method for bending pipe coated at its exterior with a heat-softenable coating material in a pipe bending machine of the type having an upper bending die against which the pipe is bent and which is downwardly relieved in a form to engage a pipe bent identically upwardly at the opposite sides of the centerline of the die, and having a pin up shoe for supporting one end of the pipe, and having a strongback which is moved pivotally to move the other end of the pipe upwardly to force a portion of the pipe against the bending die to form a bend, without damage to the pipe coating caused by bending stresses, comprising placing an electrical resistance heater over a portion of the pipe engaging surface of the strongback having an area thereof extending laterally around the pipe from the bottom line of the pipe upwardly at least about sixty degrees at each side of the pipe, the extent of the electrical resistance heater longitudinally of the pipe being between the angularly downward projections through the bend axis of the pipe of the ends of a line along the longitudinal centerline of the bending die extending from the longitudinal centerline of the bending die to the terminal length of the bending die contacted by the pipe when the bend is made, placing a pipe to be bent to engage the bending die at its said centerline and to engage the pin up shoe at said one end of the pipe and to engage the strongback and the electrical resistance heater on the strongback, operating the electrical resistance heater to heat and soften the pipe coating over the area of the electrical resistance heater, and operating the pipe bending machine to move the strongback to force said portion of the pipe against the bending die to form a bend in the pipe, the pipe coating stretching during the forming of the bend to be undamaged after the bend is formed.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, wherein the longitudinal and lateral extents of said electrical resistance heater are extended in each direction by between about two inches and about six inches.
- 8. The combination of claim 6, wherein said pipe coating is an epoxy pipe coating.
- 9. The combination of claim 8, wherein said pipe coating is heated to a temperature between about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.) and about 400.degree. F. (205.degree. C.).
- 10. The combination of claim 7, wherein the longitudinal and lateral extents of said electrical resistance heater are extended in each direction by between about two inches and about six inches.
- 11. Pipe bending apparatus for use in bending coated pipe, comprising a pipe bending machine including a pin up shoe, a bending die and a strongback, said strongback having an electrical resistance heater means disposed to cover an area thereof extending laterally of the coated pipe to be bent at least about 60.degree. to each side of a longitudinal line along the bottom center of the pipe and extending longitudinally of the pipe at least from the intersection with said strongback of a first line disposed from one end of the portion of the bending die against which the pipe is forced by the strongback during bending of the pipe through the bending axis of the pipe and the intersection with said strongback of a second line disposed from the other end of said bending die portion through said bending axis of the pipe, and means for electrically energizing said electrical resistance heater means whereby the area of the coating on the pipe which is disposed against said electrical resistance heater means may be heated prior to bending of the pipe to soften the coating to prevent damage thereto during bending of the pipe.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, wherein said electrical resistance heater means is capable of heating the coating to a temperature of at least about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.).
- 13. The combination of claim 11, wherein said electrical resistance heater means is capable of heating the coating to a temperature between about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.) and about 400.degree. F. (205.degree. C.).
- 14. The combination of claim 11, said electrical resistance heater means being of flat flexible form capable of being bent to have the curvature of the pipe, said strongback having an upwardly facing cylindrically curved surface adapted to receive the lower pipe surface thereagainst, and said electrical resistance heater means being disposed flatly upon said strongback surface.
- 15. The combination of claim 14, wherein said electrical resistance heater means is capable of heating the coating to a temperature of at least about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.).
- 16. The combination of claim 14, wherein said electrical resistance heater means is capable of heating and coating to a temperature between about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.) and about 400.degree. F. (205.degree. C.).
- 17. The combination of claim 14, said strongback surface having a recess having a depth substantially equal to the thickness of said electrical resistance heater means, and said electrical resistance heater means being disposed in said recess with its pipe engaging side substantially flush with the surrounding portion of said strongback surface.
- 18. The combination of claim 17, wherein said electrical resistance heater means is capable of heating the coating to a temperature of at least about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.).
- 19. The combination of claim 17, wherein said electrical resistance heater means is capable of heating the coating to a temperature between about 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.) and about 400.degree. F. (205.degree. C.).
- 20. The combination of claim 17, including means for controlling the temperature to which said electrical resistance heater means heats said pipe coating.
- 21. The combination of claim 20, said pipe engaging side of said electrical resistance heater means being in the form of a metal plate, whereby pipe movements thereagainst will not damage said electrical resistance heater means.
- 22. The combination of claim 21, said electrical resistance heater means comprising a plurality of resistance heaters of flat strip form disposed parallely side by side and each having connection to said electrical energizing means, said resistance heaters of flat strip form each being independently replaceable.
- 23. The combination of claim 11, said electrical resistance heater means comprising a plurality of resistance heaters of flat strip form disposed parallely side by side and each having connection to said electrical energizing means, said resistance heaters of flat strip form each being independently replaceable.
- 24. The combination of claim 11, said strongback surface having a recess having a depth substantially equal to the thickness of said electrical resistance heater means, and said electrical resistance heater means being disposed in said recess with its pipe engaging side substantially flush with the surrounding portion of said strongback surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 735,182, filed Oct. 26, 1976, now abandoned.
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