Claims
- 1. A monolithic saddle fitting formed of weldable plastic material for making a branch connection to a main plastic pipe, wherein said saddle fitting is adapted for heat fusion to said main pipe using a heating iron having a curvature complimentary to the curvature of the outer surface of said main pipe, and wherein temporary clamping of said saddle fitting to said main pipe is not required prior to using said heating iron to fuse said saddle fitting to said main pipe, said saddle fitting comprising:
- a) a saddle member having a circumferentially extending surface of about 180 degrees angular extent, said saddle member being mountable on said main pipe;
- b) wherein dimensions for said circumferentially extending surface of said saddle member facilitates initial attachment of said saddle fitting to said main pipe by rendering a gripping action when placed on said main pipe; and
- c) a tubular connection member for connecting a branch pipe, said connection member comprising an axially extending tube joined at one end to said saddle member in alignment with a central opening in said saddle member so as to allow fluid flow through said branch pipe.
- 2. A monolithic saddle fitting in accordance with claim 1, wherein said monolithic fitting is formed of an olefin polymer.
- 3. A monolithic saddle fitting in accordance with claim 1, wherein a hole cut in said main pipe and the inside diameter of said tubular connection member are substantially equal to the bore diameter of said main pipe.
- 4. A monolithic saddle fitting in accordance with claim 3, wherein said saddle fitting contains a reinforcing mass sufficient to overcome the weakening effect of said hole cut in said main pipe.
- 5. A monolithic saddle fitting in accordance with claim 1, wherein said tubular connection member is a stub length tube.
- 6. A monolithic saddle fitting in accordance with claim 5, wherein a second end of said tubular connection member terminates in an outlet connection selected from the group of connections consisting of:
- a flange connection; and
- a mechanical joint connection.
- 7. A method of tapping a main plastic pipe while in service under gas or water pressure, said method comprising:
- a) securely heat fusing a monolithic saddle fitting formed of a weldable plastic material to said main pipe using a heating iron having a curvature complimentary to the curvature of the outer surface of said main pipe, and wherein temporary clamping of said saddle fitting to said main pipe is not required prior to using said heating iron to fuse said saddle fitting to said main pipe, said saddle fitting comprising:
- i) a saddle member having a circumferentially extending surface of about 180 degrees angular extent, said saddle member being mountable on said main pipe;
- ii) wherein dimensions for said circumferentially extending surface of said saddle member facilitates initial attachment of said saddle fitting to said main pipe by rendering a gripping action when placed on said main pipe;
- iii) a tubular connection member for connecting a branch pipe, said connection member comprising an axially extending tube joined at a first end to said saddle member in alignment a central opening in said saddle member so as to allow fluid flow through said branch pipe;
- b) operably attaching a hot-tap tool to said main pipe through said saddle fitting; and
- c) operating said hot-tap tool to cut a hole in said main pipe.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 7, wherein said monolithic saddle fitting is formed of an olefin polymer.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 7, wherein said hole cut in said main pipe and the inside diameter of said tubular connection member are substantially equal to the bore diameter of said main pipe.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a national stage of PCT/DE 95/01816 filed Dec. 14, 1995 and based upon German national application P44 45 700.6 on Dec. 21, 1994 under the International Convention.
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