Pipe support and pipeline therewith

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Inventors

Stultz, Jeffrey H.

Application #

064530

Filed

May-20-1993

Published

Dec-3-1996

Current US Class

248/49
248/901
285/115
285/412
285/61

International Classes

F16L 003/16

Field of Search

285/61 285/114 285/115 285/368 285/366 285/412 285/423 248/49 248/72 248/901 248/61 248/114 248/115 248/366 248/364 405/172

Assignee

The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI)

Examiners

Melius; Terry Lee

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Other References

Miltary Standardization Handbook "Plastics", Nov. 1, 1965 pp. 43-44. Driscopipe Systems Design (Form 1160-88 A17 .COPYRGT.1988) brochure (hereinfafter referred to as "Driscopipe Systems Design 1988"). Driscopipe Systems Design (Form 1785-90 A17 .COPYRGT.1991) (hereinafter referred to as "Descopipe Systems Design 1991"). The Dow Chemical Company, Texas Operations Wastewater Treatment Plant Dow U.S.A., Mar., 1992. The Driscopipe Systems Design (1988), and Engineering Characteristics of Driscoopipe, No. 1159-88A17, both by Phillips Driscopipe, Inc.

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Abstract
The present invention discloses a support system for thermoplastic pipe which includes two sleeves each securable to one of two pipe ends, each encompassing a portion of the pipe and having a connection member spaced apart from the pipe and interconnected between the sleeves. The system minimizes stress on the pipe and fittings associated with thermal expansion and contraction of the pipe.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A supported pipe assembly including (i) a plastic pipe having a first pipe end and a second pipe end, and (ii) a support system for the plastic pipe, the support system comprising

a first sleeve for disposition about the first pipe end,

first securement means for securing the first sleeve to the first pipe end,

a second sleeve for disposition about the second pipe end,

second securement means for securing the second sleeve to the second pipe end, and

connection means for connecting the sleeves together exteriorly of the pipe so that longitudinal expansion of the plastic pipe is inhibited, the connection means being adjustable in tension to compress the pipe longitudinally.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to pipe supports and pipelines and, in one aspect to a novel support system for thermoplastic piping (e.g. HDPE) which is suitable for use above grade. This system is particularly useful in supporting piping placed in pipe racks or connected to process equipment without causing stress on the equipment or pipe fittings. With such systems design requirements for structural support is reduced.

High density polyethylene (HDPE) and other thermoplastic materials have been formed into piping. Such piping has provided effective solutions to many material handling problems. Typically such piping is used to handle hazardous materials, such as corrosive fluids. Units or lengths of such piping are generally connected with flanges or welding. Overland pipelines often suffer from thermal expansion which causes the pipe to "snake" or "roll" and the pipe fittings to fail at their mitered welds due to over stressing. Thermal expansion in thermoplastic piping is aggravated in above ground piping (i.e. overland pipelines) by the use of plastic additives, such as carbon black, to block the degradation caused by exposure to ultraviolet light. For example, carbon black filled polyethylene piping can expand 0.25 inch (in.) per 100 feet (ft.) of length per each 10.degree. F. rise in temperature. Typically this type of piping is buried underground to control or mitigate the thermal expansion and contraction of pipe due to changes in temperature. The Driscopipe Systems Design (1988), and Engineering Characteristics of Driscopipe, No. 1159-88A17, both by Philips Driscopipe, Inc., discuss methods used in the industry to control the "snaking" or "rolling" caused by thermal expansion. For above ground piping systems that contact the ground, anchoring the pipe at specific intervals or allowing the pipe to move between two rows of pylons anchored in the ground restricts lateral movement. Above ground systems that are supported in pipe racks or suspended in the air present a more difficult problem since the support system must be able to support the weight of the pipe and materials in the pipe. The support system must also withstand the forces exerted by the piping during expansion and contraction.
 
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