Claims
- 1. A method of lining a host pipe with an elastomeric liner having an outside diameter which is initially greater than the inside diameter of the host pipe, the method being a continuous process comprising the steps of:
- reducing a length of the liner to a downsized, generally cylindrical outside diameter at a downsizing station;
- passing the downsized liner through a cooling station including a thermostatically controlled cooling chamber maintained at a supercooled temperature to thereby cryogenically cool the liner to a supercooled state, the step of supercooling the liner being effective to maintain the outside diameter of the liner in the downsized state and allow the liner to be inserted within the inside diameter of the host pipe;
- inserting the downsized liner into the host pipe to be lined;
- allowing the liner to expand with time to substantially its original outside diameter to thereby secure the liner within the host pipe.
- 2. A method of lining an underground pipe with an elastomeric liner having a leading end and a trailing end and having an outside diameter which is initially greater than the inside diameter of the host pipe, the method being a continuous process comprising the steps of:
- reducing a length of the liner to a downsized, generally cylindrical outside diameter at a downsizing station;
- passing the downsized liner through a cooling station including a thermostatically controlled cooling chamber in which supercooled media are present to thereby cryogenically cool the liner to a supercooled state, the step of supercooling the liner being effective to maintain the outside diameter of the liner in the downsized state and allow the liner to be inserted within the inside diameter of the host pipe;
- inserting the downsized liner into the host pipe to be lined by pulling the leading end of the liner within the host pipe;
- allowing the liner to expand at atmospheric conditions to substantially its original outside diameter and make total diametric contact with the inside diameter of the host pipe along the entire length of the inserted liner to thereby secure the liner within the host pipe.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/672,831, filed Mar. 21, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,114,634.
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