Claims
- 1. A sequentially actuatable perforating device comprising:
at least a first actuatable perforator part; and a second actuatable perforator part into which said first perforator part fits; wherein said first and said second actuatable perforator parts are sequentially actuatable, with said first actuatable perforator part actuated first, followed by said second actuatable perforatable part.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said first actuatable perforator part comprises:
a top portion having a actuation surface; a shaft connected at one end to said actuation surface; and a perforating tip portion at an end of said shaft opposite to the end of said shaft connected to said top portion.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said second actuatable perforator part comprises:
a top portion having a actuation surface; a shaft connected at one end to said actuation surface; and a perforating tip portion at an end of said shaft opposite to the end of said shaft connected to said top portion.
- 4. The device of claim 1 comprising:
a third actuatable perforator part.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said third actuatable perforator part comprises:
a top portion having a actuation surface; a shaft connected at one end to said actuation surface; and a perforating tip portion at an end of said shaft opposite to the end of said shaft connected to said top portion.
- 6. The device of claim 3 wherein said shaft of said first actuatable perforator part is smaller in diameter than said shaft of said second actuatable perforator part such that said shaft of said first actuatable peforator part is slidable inside of said shaft of said second actuatable perforator part.
- 7. The device of claim 5 wherein said shaft of said second actuatable perforator part is smaller in diameter than said shaft of said third actuatable perforator part such that said shaft of said second actuatable peforator part is slidable inside of said shaft of said third actuatable perforator part.
- 8. The device of claim 3 further comprising:
a first spring means disposed around a portion of the outside surface of said shaft of said first actuatable perforator part, which said first spring means prevents said actuation surface of said first actuatable perforator part from resting directly on said actuation surface of said second actuatable perforator part when said first actuatable perforator part is inserted into said shaft of said second actuatable perforator part and actuated.
- 9. The device of claim 7 further comprising:
a second spring means disposed around a portion of the outside surface of said shaft of said second actuatable perforator part, which said second spring means prevents said actuation surface of said second actuatable perforator part from resting directly on said actuation surface of said third actuatable perforator part when said second actuatable perforator part is inserted into said shaft of said third actuatable perforator part.
- 10. The device of claim 5 further comprising:
a third spring means disposed around a portion of the outside surface of said shaft of said third actuatable perforator part, which said third spring means prevents said actuation surface of said third actuatable perforator part from resting directly on any surface of a conduit being perforated when said actuatable perforator is perforating said conduit.
- 11. The device of claim 1 comprising a heating means to heat said first actuatable perforator part.
- 12. The device of claim 1 comprising a heating means to heat already-formed conduit to soften said already-formed conduit before perforation by said actuatable perforating device.
- 13. The device of claim 2 wherein said perforating tip portion of said first actuatable perforator may be of any geometry including round, slotted, triangular, oblong, oval, square, trapezoidal, or rectangular.
- 14. The device of claim 3 wherein said perforating tip portion of said second actuatable perforator may be of any geometry including round, slotted, triangular, oblong, oval, square, trapezoidal, or rectangular.
- 15. The device of claim 4 wherein said perforating tip portion of said third actuatable perforator may be of any geometry including round, slotted, triangular, oblong, oval, square, trapezoidal, or rectangular.
- 16. The device of claim 1 wherein said first and said second actuatable perforator parts are selectively actuatable such that said first actuatable perforator part is actuatable alone or in combination with said second actuatable perforator part; and said second actuatable perforator part is actuatable in combination with said first actuatable perforator part.
- 17. The device of claim 5 wherein said first, said second and said third actuatable perforator parts are selectively actuatable such that said first actuatable perforator part is actuatable alone or in combination with said second actuatable perforator part, or in combination with said second and said third actuatable perforator parts; said second actuatable perforator part is actuatable in combination with either said first actuatable perforator part, or in combination with said first and said third actuatable perforator parts; and said third actuatable perforator part is actuatable sequentially in combination with said first and said second actuatable perforator parts; wherein said first actuatable perforator part is always actuatable first.
- 18. A device for forming perforated conduit, smooth-walled or corrugated, comprising:
at least one mold body comprising:
at least a first mold half and at least a second mold half; wherein said first and said second mold halves are advanceable linearly together and wherein said first and said second mold-halves are closeable, thereby creating a cavity into which molten conduit-forming material is injectable; and wherein said at least one mold body is openable to release said material when said material is set and formed as conduit; and at least one tapered sequentially actuatable perforator positioned in, and held in place by, said first or said second mold-half, wherein while said first and said second mold halves are closed and said material is in said mold body, at least one actuatable perforator is actuated, thereby forming a perforation into the soft, semi-molten material.
- 19. The device of claim 18 comprising a drive means for advancing said first and said second mold-halves.
- 20. The device of claim 19 wherein said drive means comprises a chain or cable means.
- 21. The device of claim 18 comprising an actuating means for actuating and withdrawing said at least one actuatable perforator.
- 22. The device of claim 21 wherein said actuating means is a track-type means, wheel means or a pneumatic means for actuating said at least one actuatable perforator.
- 23. The device of claim 18 wherein said at least one actuatable perforator is mountable in said first or said second mold-half at any desired angle to said conduit formed within said at least one mold body, and at any location along said conduit.
- 24. The device of claim 18 comprising:
at least one means for actuating each said at least one actuatable perforator at a predetermined and selected time and extent to insure either full or partial actuation for either a full size perforation or a small perforation of said conduit depending on said extent to which said at least one actuatable perforator is actuated.
- 25. The device of claim 18 wherein at least one of said at least one actuatable perforator is an actuatable perforator as claimed in claim 1.
- 26. A method for forming and perforating corrugated or smooth walled conduit, said method comprising:
forming at least one conduit-forming mold body, each said at least one mold body comprised of a first mold-half and a second mold-half; removably locating at least one single or multi-tipped sequentially actuatable perforator within at least one of either said first or said second mold-halves of said at least one conduit-forming mold body; continually linearly advancing said first and said second mold-halves together, throughout the method; closing said first and said second mold-halves, thereby creating a cavity wherein conduit-forming material is injectable; injecting molten conduit-forming material into said cavity; while said conduit-forming material is still in a semi-molten state actuating said at least one actuatable perforator such that said actuatable perforator is actuated to form a perforation in the soft conduit-forming material; withdrawing said at least one actuatable perforator such that a perforation having inwardly rolled edges is left in said soft conduit-forming material and no conduit forming material is removed; allowing the newly formed perforated conduit to cool and set; opening said first and said second mold-halves of each said at least one mold body; and removing said formed conduit, having perforations therein, from said at least one conduit-forming mold body.
- 27. The method of claim 26 comprising:
locating said at least one single or multi-tipped sequentially actuatable perforator at any angle relative to said conduit formed inside each said mold body, and at any location along said mold body and thus said conduit formed therein.
- 28. The method of claim 26 comprising:
actuating each said at least one single or multi-tipped actuatable perforator at a predetermined and selected time and extent to insure either full or partial actuation for either a full-size perforation or a small perforation of said conduit depending on the extent to which said at least one actuatable perforator is actuated.
- 29. The method of claim 26 comprising:
locating any desired number of said single or multi-tipped sequentially actuatable perforators at any angle relative to said conduit formed inside each said mold body, and any location along said mold body and thus said conduit formed therein, and actuating any desired number of said at least one single or multi-tipped sequentially actuatable perforators at a selected time as desired to produce a desired number, size and location of apertures in said conduit.
- 30. Perforated conduit comprising:
smooth-walled or corrugated conduit formed by injecting molten conduit-forming material into a cavity formed in at least one mold body comprised of a first and a second mold-half which are closed together to form said cavity; then perforating said conduit-forming material while still in a semi-molten state inside said at least one mold body using at least one single or multi-tipped sequentially actuatable perforator, such that perforation of said conduit is accomplished concurrent with formation of said conduit.
- 31. The perforated conduit of claim 30 comprising:
at least one aperture having thickened inwardly rolled edges formed of the same material as said conduit, said inwardly rolled edges formed by said at least one single or multi-tipped sequentially actuatable perforator as said perforator pushes through and perforates the semi-molten conduit-forming material of said conduit while said conduit is still in said at least one mold body.
- 32. The perforated conduit of claim 31 wherein said at least one aperture is locatable at any point on smooth-walled conduit; and in valleys, on peaks, or in side walls between valleys and peaks of corrugated conduit.
- 33. Perforated conduit comprising:
already-formed smooth-walled or corrugated conduit; at least one aperture formed in said already-formed conduit wherein said at least one aperture comprises thickened inwardly rolled edges formed of the same material as said already-formed conduit; and wherein said perforation is formed by at least one single or multi-tipped actuatable perforator either by heating said already-formed conduit at each said location of a said aperture to be formed before said aperture is formed, or by heating at least a tip portion of said at least one actuatable perforator before perforation of said already-formed conduit.
- 34. An actuatable perforator comprising:
a hollow sheath portion having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end comprising:
a widened portion having two hinged door portions and two spring means, wherein said spring means maintain each said door portion in a closed position when said sequentially actuatable perforator is not being actuated; a plunger portion within said hollow sheath portion comprising:
a shaft having a shaft proximal and a shaft distal end, and a stepped or graduated diameter which is graduated from said shaft proximal end to said shaft distal end wherein the widest portion is at said shaft proximal end and is of a dimension slightly smaller than the dimension of said hollow sheath, and wherein said shaft distal end terminates in a perforating tip.
- 35. A method of forming and perforating corrugated or smooth walled conduit, said method comprising:
forming at least one conduit-forming mold body, each said at least one mold body comprised of a first mold-half and a second mold-half; locating at least one actuatable perforator of claim 33 within at least one of either said first or said second mold-halves of said at least one conduit-forming mold body; linearly advancing said first and said second mold-halves together continually throughout the process; closing said first and said second mold-halves, thereby creating a cavity wherein conduit-forming material is injectable; injecting molten conduit-forming material into said cavity; while said conduit-forming material is still in a semi-molten state, actuating said at least one sequentially actuatable perforator such that said at least one sequentially actuatable perforator forms a perforation in the soft conduit-forming material; withdrawing said at least one sequentially actuatable perforator such that a perforation having inwardly rolled edges is left in said soft conduit-forming material and no conduit-forming material is removed; allowing the newly formed perforated conduit to cool and set; opening said first and said second mold-halves of each said at least one mold body; and removing said formed conduit, having perforations therein, from said at least one conduit-forming mold body.
- 36. A device for forming perforated conduit, smooth-walled or corrugated, comprising:
at least one mold body comprising:
at least a first mold half and at least a second mold half; wherein said first and said second mold halves are advanceable linearly and wherein said first and said second mold-halves are closeable, thereby creating a cavity into which molten conduit-forming material is injected; and wherein said at least one mold body formed by closing said first and said second mold-halves is openable to release said conduit when said conduit-forming material is set and formed as conduit; and at least one actuatable perforator of claim 33 positioned in, and held in place by, said first or said second mold-half, wherein said at least one actuatable perforator of claim 33 is actuatable while said first and said second mold halves are closed and said conduit-forming material is in said mold body, such that said at least one actuatable perforator forms a perforation into the soft, semi-molten conduit-forming material within said cavity formed by said first and said second mold-halves when closed.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS/CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority, under 35 USC § 119(e), to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/328,612 titled: Method, Apparatus and Actuatable Perforator for Creating Apertures in Plastic Pipe and Pipe Produced Thereby, filed on Oct. 12, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60328612 |
Oct 2001 |
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