Impact energy absorbing pipe restraints

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Inventors

Mottola, Elia A.
East, Jr., George H.
Goldstein, Norman A.
Huang, Wu-Cheng
Roemer, Robert E.
Spada, Albert J.

Application #

703230

Filed

Jul-7-1976

Published

Jul-18-1978

Current US Class

138/106
248/49
267/136
976/DIG294

International Classes

F16F 007/12; F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/54 61/113 52/86 138/106 138/107 138/172 138/103 267/136

Assignee

Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation (Boston, MA)

Examiners

Marbert; James B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morgan, Finnegan, Pine, Foley & Lee

US Patent References

3965938   Pipe restraint device

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Abstract
Impact energy absorbing pipe restraints are provided which include a laminated strap for surrounding at least a portion of the circumference of a high energy pipe to restrain the movement of the high energy pipe in at least one direction during rupture. The laminated strap is formed of a ductile material, i.e., one having the property of substantial elongation in the plastic state, to absorb the impact energy of the ruptured pipe. Advantageusly, an elastic anchor means is affixed to the ends of the laminated strap to anchor the laminated strap about the high energy pipe and enable pivotal movement of the laminated strap relative to the high energy pipe to minimize any bending moment at the ends of the laminated strap, thereby minimizing any detraction in the allowable strain of the laminated strap. Another form of impact energy absorbing restraint device includes a pipe positioned adjacent the high energy pipe and arranged substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof to restrain the movement of the high energy pipe in at least one direction by absorbing the impact energy of the high energy pipe during rupture by crushing of the restraining pipe therewith. Advantageously, crushing of the restraining pipe causes the ends of the restraining pipe to move upward so that in effect a well is formed by the restraining pipe which aids in the absorption of energy and restricts lateral movement of the ruptured high energy pipe.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pipe restraint for absorbing the impact energy of a ruptured high energy pipe and restraining movement thereof in at least one direction, comprising:

a laminated strap formed of a plurality of strips which are unattached to one another and are secured only at their respective ends, with each strip being substantially of the same longitudinal length and each comprising a material having the property of substantial elongation in the plastic state for absorbing the impact energy of a ruptured high energy pipe in at least one direction, said laminated strap being shaped to extend circumferentially around at least a portion of the high energy pipe with an arcuate portion formed therein positioned adjacent the high energy pipe and spaced therefrom to restrain movement of the ruptured high energy pipe in the direction of said arcuate portion; and



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to application Ser. No. 703,229 also filed on July 7, 1976 and to application Ser. No. 703,123 filed on July 7, 1976.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to restraints for ruptured pipes and more specifically to inelastic or plastic restraining devices for absorbing the impact energy of a ruptured pipe to restrain its movement in at least one direction. The present invention has particular application for use with high energy pipes or pipelines of any diameter which transmit pressurized fluids which are usually elevated in temperature, e.g., steam.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various configurations are known for restraining the movement of ruptured pipes. One known restraint has sought to restrain the movement of a ruptured pipe by utilizing a honeycomb panel which crushes on impact to absorb the energy of the pipe. Although this known construction provides satisfactory pipe restraint for preventing damage to equipment, it does not provide sufficient flexibility for totally omnidirectional application, is quite difficult to install, and is quite expensive to manufacture.
 
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