The present invention relates generally to the field of expansion pipe loops, used to compensate for and absorb movement in piping systems and more particularly to an improved support assembly for a flexible pipe loop.
In conventional piping installations, there is the inevitable problem of movement of pipes in the installation. Movement of the pipes may be caused by expansion, contraction, building movement, earthquake, explosion, or other factors. Such movement often causes the pipes to leak or break apart.
Flexible pipe loops have been employed to compensate for and absorb pipe movements. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,195,784 to Richter (1993) and U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,506 to Argersinger (1998) disclose such flexible pipe loops. While the Richter and Argersinger flexible pipe loops have gained a fair amount of acceptance in the industry, these flexible pipe loops each have one or more bends or elbows that typically require block or hanger support when the flexible pipe loop is installed in a horizontal position. Block supports that are typically used to support flexible pipe loop elbows, such as shown in
In view of the above-described circumstances, a support system consistent with the present invention is provided for use with a flexible pipe loop installed in a non-vertical orientation in a pipe run so that the flexible pipe loop is inhibited from sagging and reducing the stress on the flexible pipe loop and joints and the effectiveness of the pipe loop to absorb movement in the pipe.
The pipe run is divided at a location along its run to form a pair of open ends. The pipe loop includes a pair of oppositely disposed pipe run elbows each having first and second open ends, a pair of flexible tube members each having first and second open ends, and at least one loop elbow having a first open end, a second open end, and an inner bend. The first open end of each pipe run elbow is connected to a respective one of the open ends of the pipe run. The second open end of each pipe run elbow is connected to a respective one of the first open ends of the flexible tube members. The first open end of the at least one loop elbow is connected to a respective one of the second open ends of the pair of flexible tube members, such that the inner bend of the loop elbow is disposed towards the pipe run. The support system comprises a first hanger rod having a first end and a second end. The first end of the first hanger rod is operatively configured to attach to the inner bend of the loop elbow or another point on the loop elbow, such that at least one of the flexible tube members is inhibited from sagging when the second end of the first hanger rod is secured away from the inner bend of the loop elbow and above the pipe run. The loop elbow has a centerline which is displaced away from the pipe run axis, and the hanger rod is attached to the loop elbow at a point that is closer to the pipe run axis than the portion of centerline of the loop elbow that is furthest from the pipe run axis. By moving the connection point between the hanger rod and the loop elbow away from the apex and towards the pipe run, the bending moment on the flexible tube members is reduced. By placing the hanger rod connection point at or close to the joint connection between the flexible tube members and the loop elbow, the bending moment at the joint connection can be reduced nearly to zero.
In another implementation, the loop elbow is one of a pair of loop elbows disposed in a spaced-apart opposing relationship and the first open end of each loop elbow is connected to a respective one of the second open ends of the pair of flexible tube members. The pipe loop may include a third flexible tube member connected between and to the second open ends of the pair of loop elbows, such that the inner bend of each loop elbow is disposed towards the pipe run.
In this implementation, the support system further includes a second hanger rod having a first end and a second end. The first end of each of the first and second hanger rods is operatively configured to attach to the inner bend of a respective one of the loop elbows or another point closer to the pipe run axis than the portion of the centerline of the loop elbows which is furthest from the pipe run axis, such that the flexible tube members are inhibited from sagging when the second end of each hanger rod is secured above the pipe run and away from the inner bend of the loop elbow that is attached to the respective hanger rod.
Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an implementation of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the advantages and principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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The pipe loop 10 also includes a pair of flexible tube members 30 each having a first open end 32 and a second open end 34. The first open end 32 of each tube member 30 is connected to a respective one of the second open ends 24 of the pipe run elbows 20.
The pipe loop 10 further includes at least one loop elbow 36 having a first open end 38, a second open end 40, and an inner bend 42. In the embodiment shown in
The loop elbows 36 have a centerline which is displaced away from the pipe run axis 14. In the embodiment of
The support system 100 constructed in accordance with the present invention functions to counterbalance the loop elbows 36 and inhibit the flexible tube members 30 from sagging. The support system 100 includes a first hanger rod 110 having a first end 112 and a second end 114. The first end 112 of the first hanger rod 110 is operatively configured to attach to the inner bend 42 of the loop elbow 36, such that at least one of the flexible tube members 30 is inhibited from sagging when the second end 114 of the first hanger rod is secured away from the inner bend 42 of the loop elbow and above the pipe run 12.
The first end 112 of the first hanger rod 110 may be secured to a tab 116 extending inwardly (towards the pipe run axis 14) from the inner bend 42 of the loop elbow 36. The first hanger rod 110 may be secured to the tab 116 with fasteners 118, such as nuts engaging with a threaded portion of the hanger rod.
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In this embodiment, the connection of the hanger rod 110 to the support connection comprising the tab 116 is positioned closer to the pipe run axis 14 than the centerline 50 of the loop elbows 36 at the centerline's furthest distance from the pipe run axis.
The support system 200 includes at least one hanger rod 110 attached to the inner bend 206 of one of the loop elbows 204 as described above for pipe loop 10. The first end 112 of the first hanger rod 110 is operatively configured to attach to the inner bend 206 of a respective loop elbow 204, such that the flexible tube members 30 are inhibited from sagging when the second end 114 of each hanger rod 110 is secured above the pipe run 12 and away from the inner bend 206 of the loop elbow 204 that is attached to the hanger rod 110.
In this embodiment, the connection of the hanger rod 110 to the support connection comprising the tab 116 is positioned closer to the pipe run axis 14 than the centerline 50 of the loop elbow 204 at the centerline's furthest distance from the pipe run axis.
The support system 400 includes at least one support rod 410 attached to a support member 412 which may be in the form of a tab or strap that is secured to each loop elbow 404 at a position closer to the pipe run axis 14 than the centerline 50 of the loop elbow 404 at the centerline's furthest distance from the pipe run axis. In this embodiment, the pipe loop 402 is supported from below rather than from above as in the previous figures. In all other respects, the support system 400 may take on the various embodiments as described above.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.