Claims
- 1. A method of producing a repair material for use in repairing an interface area between two intersecting conduits, comprising the steps of:
providing a mold having similar dimensions to an interface area, the interface area defined by a first conduit and a flange connecting the first conduit to a second conduit, the mold having a mold surface; providing a repair material having a material structure, the material structure defined by an arrangement of fibers such that the material structure has similar dimensions to the interface area, the arrangement of fibers further allowing the repair material to be flexible; providing a resin, the resin having a resin viscosity; providing an additive adapted to increase the resin viscosity; mixing the additive with the resin to form a resin-additive mixture whereby the resin viscosity is increased; placing the repair material in intimate contact with the mold such that mold surface supports the repair material; introducing the resin-additive mixture into the repair material; allowing the resin-additive mixture to permeate the repair material such that the resin-additive mixture adheres to the fibers thereby stabilizing the resin-additive mixture and the fibers; and, removing the repair material from the mold after the resin-additive mixture has fully adhered to and secured the fibers.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
placing a flexible membrane over the repair material and the mold; creating a vacuum between said the repair material and the mold.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material having a material structure comprises the step of braiding said fibers.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material having a material structure comprises the step of knitting said fibers.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material, the fibers are polyester fibers.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material, the fibers are glass fibers.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material, the fibers are nylon fibers.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material, the fibers are aramid fibers.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material, the fibers are carbon fibers.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a repair material, the fibers are a combination of thermoplastic fibers and glass fibers.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a resin, the resin is a polyester resin.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a resin, the resin is a vinylester resin.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a resin, the resin is a urethane-polyester resin.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a resin, the resin is a urethane-vinylester resin.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a resin, the resin is an epoxy resin.
- 16. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a resin, the resin is a polyurethane resin.
- 17. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing an additive, the additive is a combination of propoxylated bisphenol-A, diphenylmethane-diisocyanate, and dibutylin dilaurate catalyst.
- 18. A method of producing a repair material for use in repairing an interface area between two intersecting conduits, comprising the steps of:
providing a repair material having a material structure, the material structure defined by an arrangement of fibers such that the material structure has similar dimensions to the interface area, the arrangement of fibers further allowing the repair material to be flexible and seamless; providing a flexible film formed into a tubular configuration with an internal cavity adapted to contain the repair material; providing a resin, the resin having a resin viscosity; providing an additive adapted to increase the resin viscosity; mixing the additive with the resin to form a resin-additive mixture whereby the resin viscosity is increased; placing the repair material into the internal cavity of the flexible film; introducing the resin-additive mixture into the repair material allowing the resin-additive mixture to permeate the repair material such that the resin-additive mixture adheres to the fibers thereby stabilizing the resin-additive mixture and the fibers; and, removing the repair material from the flexible film after the resin-additive mixture has fully adhered to and secured the fibers.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the steps of:
creating a vacuum within said flexible film.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the repair material remains in the flexible film envelope until time of use.
- 21. A method of producing a repair material for use in repairing an interface area between two intersecting conduits, comprising the steps of:
providing a mold having similar dimensions to an interface area, the interface area defined by a first conduit and a flange connecting the first conduit to a second conduit, the mold having a mold surface; providing a repair material having a material structure, the material structure defined by an arrangement of fibers such that the material structure has similar dimensions to the interface area, the arrangement of fibers further allowing the repair material to be flexible and seamless; providing a resin, the resin having a resin viscosity; providing an additive adapted to increase the resin viscosity after an amount of time has elapsed; mixing the additive with the resin to form a resin-additive mixture; placing the repair material in intimate contact with the mold such that mold surface supports the repair material; introducing the resin-additive mixture into the repair material; allowing the viscosity of the resin in the resin-additive mixture to increase; further allowing the resin-additive mixture to permeate the repair material such that the resin-additive mixture adheres to the fibers thereby stabilizing the resin-additive mixture and the fibers; and, removing the repair material from the mold after the resin-additive mixture has fully adhered to and secured the fibers.
- 22. A method of producing a repair material for use in repairing a damaged conduit, comprising the steps of:
providing a mold having similar dimensions to an interior area of a damaged conduit; providing a repair material having a material structure, the material structure defined by an arrangement of fibers such that the material structure has similar dimensions to the interior area, the arrangement of fibers further allowing the repair material to be flexible and seamless; providing a resin, the resin having a resin viscosity; providing an additive adapted to increase the resin viscosity after an amount of time has elapsed; mixing the additive with the resin to form a resin-additive mixture; placing the mold in the damaged conduit; placing the repair material in intimate contact with the mold such that mold surface supports the repair material; introducing the resin-additive mixture into the repair material; allowing the viscosity of the resin in the resin-additive mixture to increase; further allowing the resin-additive mixture to permeate the repair material such that the resin-additive mixture adheres to the fibers thereby stabilizing the resin-additive mixture and the fibers; curing the repair material such that the resin undergoes a phase change; and, removing the mold from the interior area of the conduit.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of curing the repair material is performed by using steam to cure the repair material.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of curing the repair material is performed by using hot water to cure the repair material.
- 25. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of curing the repair material is performed by applying an electric current to a plurality of electrically conductive fibers in the mold to resistively heat the mold and the repair material.
- 26. A method of producing a conduit repair material comprising
forming a plurality of fibers into a structure having appropriate dimensions for repair of at least a portion of a conduit; providing a resin having a resin viscosity; introducing a time delayed additive to said resin for increasing the viscosity of said resin after a period of time after introduction with said resin; and, introducing said resin and additive to said structure.
- 27. The method of claim 26 further comprising placing said structure in a conduit and curing said resin and additive mixture.
- 28. A method of repairing a damaged section of a non-linear conduit, comprising the steps of:
providing a repair material having a material structure adapted to engage an interior surface of a non-linear conduit, the material structure defined by a plurality of fibers such that the repair material is flexible and seamless; introducing a curable resin into the repair material; placing the repair material in the conduit in close proximity to a damaged portion of the non-linear conduit; and, curing the resin in the repair material.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the step of providing a repair material comprises braiding said fibers to form a substantially cylindrical material structure.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein said fibers are electrically conductive fibers.
- 31. The method of claim 30 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 32. The method of claim 29 wherein the fibers are a combination of electrically conductive fibers and non-conductive fibers.
- 33. The method of claim 32 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 34. The method of claim 28 wherein the step of providing a repair material comprises knitting said fibers to form a substantially cylindrical material structure.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the fibers are electrically conductive fibers.
- 36. The method of claim 35 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein the fibers are a combination of electrically conductive fibers and non-conductive fibers.
- 38. The method of claim 28 wherein said non-linear conduit is predominantly vertical in orientation.
- 39. A method of repairing a damaged section of a non-linear conduit, comprising the steps of:
providing a repair material having a material structure adapted to engage an interior surface of a non-linear conduit, the material structure defined by a plurality of electrically conductive fibers such that the repair material is flexible and seamless, the electrically conductive fibers having an exterior layer of electrically non-conductive material adapted to insulate the electrically conductive fibers; introducing a curable resin into the repair material; placing the repair material in the conduit in close proximity to a damaged section of the non-linear conduit; and, curing the resin in the repair material.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein the step of providing a repair material comprises braiding said fibers to form a substantially cylindrical material structure.
- 41. The method of claim 40 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the electrically conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 42. The method of claim 39 wherein the step of providing a repair material comprises knitting said fibers to form a substantially cylindrical material structure.
- 43. The method of claim 39 wherein said non-linear conduit is predominantly vertical in orientation.
- 44. A method of repairing a damaged section of a non-linear conduit, comprising the steps of:
providing a repair material having a material structure adapted to engage an interior surface of a non-linear conduit, the material structure formed from a combination of a first material layer and a second material layer, the material layers defined by a plurality of fibers such that the repair material is flexible and seamless; introducing a curable resin into the repair material; placing the repair material in the conduit in close proximity to a damaged section of the non-linear conduit; and, curing the resin in the repair material.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein the step of providing a repair material comprises stitch-bonding the material layers with an elastic stitching thread to form the material structure in a substantially cylindrical configuration.
- 46. The method of claim 45 wherein the fibers are electrically conductive fibers.
- 47. The method of claim 46 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 48. The method of claim 45 wherein the fibers are a combination of electrically conductive fibers and non-conductive fibers.
- 49. The method of claim 44 wherein said non-linear conduit is predominantly vertical in orientation.
- 50. The method of claim 44 wherein the step of providing a repair material comprises needle-punching said material layers with a needle board to form the material structure in a substantially cylindrical configuration, the needle board having a plurality of needles such that the needles penetrate the first material layer driving a portion of the fibers from the first material layer into contact with the second layer to support the second layer.
- 51. The method of claim 48 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 52. A method of repairing a damaged section of a non-linear conduit, comprising the steps of:
providing a repair material having a material structure adapted to engage an interior surface of a non-linear conduit, the material structure formed from a combination of a first material layer and a second material layer, the material layers defined by a plurality of fibers such that the repair material is flexible and seamless; providing a resin, the resin having a resin viscosity; providing an additive adapted to increase the resin viscosity; mixing the additive with the resin to form a resin-additive mixture whereby the resin viscosity is increased; introducing the resin-additive mixture into the repair material; allowing the resin-additive mixture to permeate the repair material; further allowing the resin-additive mixture to adhere to the fibers thereby stabilizing the resin-additive mixture, the fibers, and the material layers; placing the repair material in the conduit in close proximity to a damaged section of the non-linear conduit; and, curing the resin-additive mixture in the repair material.
- 53. The method of claim 52 wherein the fibers are electrically conductive fibers.
- 54. The method of claim 53 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 55. The method of claim 52 wherein the fibers are a combination of electrically conductive fibers and non-conductive fibers.
- 56. The method of claim 55 further comprising the step of causing an electric current to flow through the conductive fibers to resistively heat the repair material to cure the resin.
- 57. The method of claim 52 wherein the non-linear conduit is predominantly vertical in orientation.
- 58. A method of repairing a damaged section of a non-linear conduit comprising the steps:
providing a repair material having a flexible material structure adapted to engage an interior surface of a non-linear conduit, the material structure comprising a plurality of thermoplastic fibers; positioning said repair material proximate a section of said non-linear conduit; providing heat to said repair material, causing said thermoplastic fibers to melt and flow; and, cooling said repair material to cause said melted thermoplastic fibers to harden.
- 59. The method of claim 58 further comprising providing said repair material with non-thermoplastic non-conductive fibers.
- 60. The method of claim 58 further comprising providing said repair material with electrically conductive fibers.
- 61. The method of claim 60 further comprising resistively heating said electrically conductive fibers to provide said heat to said repair material.
- 62. The method of claim 60 further comprising braiding said electrically conductive fibers.
- 63. The method of claim 60 further comprising knitting said electrically conductive fibers.
- 64. The method of claim 58 wherein said non-linear conduit is predominantly vertical in position.
RELATED CASES
[0001] The present invention claims priority from U.S. provisional application Nos. 60/199,234 and 60/199,783.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/13245 |
4/24/2001 |
WO |
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