Claims
- 1. A method for lining bores comprising:
- spiral wrapping a plurality of layers of resilient strip form lining material about a hollow mandrel and mechanically securing said material to said mandrel at the ends of said spiral wrapping;
- inserting said mandrel and lining material into a bore to be relined;
- unwrapping said material from said mandrel so that said material expands until in contact with the bore creating a lining for said bore; and
- removing said mandrel.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said material is wrapped about said mandrel with said layers overlapping each other.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said strip form lining material is metallic material having a yield strength of at least 50,000 psi.
- 4. (Amended) the method of claim 1 wherein said layers of (metallic) strip material are interleaved with a layer of (strip material) (bearing a heat) settable liquid resin.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said mandrel comprises upper and lower packer assemblies separated by a length of mandrel material corresponding to the desired relining length, said wrapping of strip material is fastened mechanically at the ends thereof to said packer assemblies, said strip material is unfastened from said lower packer assembly by inflating said assembly against the bore wall, said strip material is unwrapped from said mandrel by rotating said mandrel from a point adjacent said inflated lower packer assembly in a direction opposite to the wrapping direction of said strip material and, when said unwrapping has proceeded to said upper packer assembly, inflating said upper packer assembly to detach the upper mechanical fastening therefrom.
- 6. The method in accordance with claim 5 wherein said strip material is beryllium copper interleaved with screen material impregnated with a heat settable epoxy resin and said resin is set by means of hot water.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of including a plurality of layers of material impregnated with a heat settable resin between said layers of strip form lining material and heat setting said resin before removing said mandrel.
- 8. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of heat setting said resin to bond said lining material together is accomplished by:
- circulating hot water from said mandrel along the inner face of said lining in said bore.
- 9. The method of claim 4 wherein collar means are employed to fasten the ends of said wrapping of strip material to said packer assemblies.
- 10. A mandrel for repairing a bore comprising:
- A lower packer assembly having a diameter less than said bore capable of expanding in size to the diameter of said bore;
- a mandrel connected to one end of said lower packer assembly having a diameter of less than the diameter of said bore;
- an upper packer assembly having a diameter less than the diameter of said bore, said upper packer assembly being expandable to a diameter equal to the diameter of said bore; (and) means for expanding said lower packer assembly prior to the time when said upper packer assembly is expanded; and
- a locking assembly between said lower packer assembly and said mandrel such that when unlocked, said locking assembly permits said mandrel and upper packer assembly to rotate independent of said lower packer assembly.
- 11. The mandrel of claim 10 wherein said upper and lower packer assemblies expand by the application of pressure created by pumping a fluid into said mandrel.
- 12. The mandrel of claim 11 further comprising a circulating valve located between said upper and lower packer assemblies, which when activated, permits said fluid or gas to pass from said mandrel into said bore.
- 13. The mandrel of claim 9 wherein said circulating valve is activated only when both of said packer assemblies are inflated.
- 14. The mandrel of claim further comprising a centralizer.
- 15. The mandrel of claim 11 wherein the inflation of said upper packer assembly is regulated by one or more rupture discs.
- 16. The mandrel of claim 11 wherein said mandrel further comprises a pressure release mechanism located below said lower packer assembly which when opened depressurizes said mandrel.
- 17. The mandrel of claim 16 wherein said pressure release mechanism comprises at least one rupture disc.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my previous application Ser. No. 144,516, filed Jan. 15, 1988.
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