EP1514609B1 - Apparatus and method for coating the exterior surface of a pipe - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the application of a coating material to the outer surface of a pipe wherein neither the pipe nor the entire coating apparatus need be rotated to accomplish a coating around a complete circumferential area of the pipe.
- Pipelines laid overland or under water are assembled from generally cylindrical sections of hollow pipe that are suitably joined together.
- a typical section that is used to fabricate an oil or gas pipeline has a length of approximately 20 metres and an outside diameter ranging from approximately 1 to 20 metres.
- a suitable joining process such as welding, is used to join the pipe sections together.
- Each section of pipe is manufactured with an exterior coating that typically consists of an inner protective coating layer and an outer insulative layer.
- the protective layer with a typical thickness of 1 mm, is formed by rotating the section of pipe whilst the material is applied to the pipe.
- a suitable composition is a fusion-bonded thermoplastic powder with an epoxy, polypropylene or polyethylene base that is applied to a pre-heated rotating section of pipe.
- the insulative layer with a thickness generally on the order of 50 to 60 mm, is typically applied by an extrusion process.
- the insulative and protective coating layers must be cut or stripped back from each end of a section to expose the pipe material for the joining process. After the joining is completed, the exterior coating must be restored in the field to ensure integral coating of the pipeline.
- the coating material in powdered form, is applied to the exterior of a pipe that has been preheated to achieve fusion of the material when it comes in contact with the pipe.
- heating is generally accomplished by magnetic induction.
- Prior art processes and apparatus for accomplishing this task are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,595,607 .
- An adhesive material which can be a polypropylene-based composition, is normally applied over the protective coating by a similar process. Finally, the thicker insulative material is laid over the adhesive by an extrusion process.
- Exterior protective coating of an entire pipe may be accomplished by an electrostatic process in which a pipe that has an induced charge on its surface is rotated over a coating material having an opposing charge.
- a disadvantage of the prior art is that either the entire coating apparatus or the pipe must be rotated to achieve a full 360-degree coating of an area around the outer perimeter of the pipe.
- US 5,725,668 discloses an apparatus according to the pre-amble of Claim 1. Therefore, there exists the need for apparatus and method that can apply a 360-degree perimetrical band of coating material to the exterior surface of a pipe without rotating either the pipe or the coating apparatus.
- An object of the present invention is to provide apparatus and method for applying a coating material around the complete perimeter of the exterior of a pipe without rotating the pipe or the coating device.
- the entire coating device remains stationary whilst a 360-degree perimetrical coating of the pipe is achieved.
- the present invention is an apparatus and method wherein the pipe and entire coating apparatus remains stationary whilst a complete circumferential area on the exterior of the pipe is coated.
- Coating material is supplied at a positive air pressure into a compression chamber within a substantially annular body of the coating apparatus.
- the compression chamber is substantially continuous around an inner radius of the body.
- Air pressure forces the coating material through the compression chamber and into one or more diffusing chambers, which are also within the body of the coating apparatus and are substantially continuous around an inner radius of the body.
- Coating material exits the diffusing chambers into a gallery on the inner side of the annular body.
- An interchangeable centre section is positioned against the gallery.
- the centre section has one or more openings in it to eject coating material, from the galley and onto the exterior surface of the pipe.
- FIG. 1 there is shown in FIG. 1 though FIG. 3 an illustrative example of a coating apparatus 10 which is related to the present invention.
- Substantially annular rotor elements 20 and 22 are suitably joined together to form a rotor.
- a gallery 24 (hidden and shown by dashed lines in FIG. 1 ) that extends substantially around the rotor.
- the rotor has a central axis that is common with the central axis of pipe 90 (shown in cross-section in FIG. 1 ).
- Stator elements 26 and 28 are disposed around the rotor and suitably joined together to form a stator.
- Means for providing free rotation of the rotor relative to the stator such as the ball bearings 30 shown in FIG. 2 are provided.
- stator and rotor for the example in FIG. 1 are formed from two elements, they may be fabricated in different fashion to suit other materials and methods of assembly without deviating from the scope of the invention.
- stator in FIG.1 is shown as a substantially annular structure, in other examples, the stator may be of another shape, such as rectangular.
- the stator and rotor may be machined from hard anodized aluminum and coated with a friction reducing material such as TEFLON to provide a favorable boundary surface in the internal passages as further described below.
- a suitable, but not limiting, coating material is a fusion-bonded epoxy in powdered form.
- the coating material is provided from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing (not shown in the drawings) that is connected to material port 32 of vacuum displacement pump 34.
- Air port 36 on the pump is connected to a regulated compressed air supply (typically from 30 to 30 psi for this example) by suitable pipe or tubing (not shown in the drawings).
- Regulating the supply of air to a venturi in pump 34 controls the intake draw of coating material into the coating apparatus and provides the means for keeping the coating material within the apparatus under positive air pressure.
- the term "fluidized" powder can be used to describe the coating material as it mixes with the injected air and reduces in density to a state suitable for passage within the coating apparatus of the present invention.
- the non-rotating rotor provides a stationary structure for mounting each vacuum displacement pump. Therefore, the coating material and compressed air connections to each pump are not complicated by connecting to a rotating element.
- the coating apparatus 10 shown in FIG. 1 uses two vacuum displacement pumps disposed on one of the two stator elements, other examples of the invention can have a different number of pumps that are attached to one stator face, or distributed between both stator faces.
- Seals 40 serve as means to keep the powder within the gallery as the rotor rotates relative to the stator and pump outlet 38.
- the seals are designed to withstand the positive air pressure exerted on the powder within the gallery.
- pressurized air may optionally be blown into one or more ports 33 on the rotor to assist in maintaining a positive air pressure on the seals 40.
- Coating material is ejected from the gallery 24 through one or more coating heads 42 that are attached to the rotor and have an internal passage connected to the gallery.
- the coating material is a thermoplastic material
- pipe 90 will be preheated prior to the application of coating material to fuse the material onto the exterior surface of the pipe.
- the exterior surface of pipe 90 can be grit blasted prior to coating by providing a suitable grit from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing that is connected to material port 32 of one or more of the vacuum pumps 34.
- a suitable grit from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing that is connected to material port 32 of one or more of the vacuum pumps 34.
- one or more dedicated grit vacuum pumps can be provided around one or both of the stator faces.
- a coating head 42 can be provided with one or more interior diffusers 46 in the form of a disc or other shape to control the flow of coating material through the head and onto the exterior surface of the pipe.
- the coating head including opening 44, can be configured as best to suit coating material ejection for a particular application.
- diffuser 46 deflects the fluidized powder to the side wall 45 of the coating head so that the powder exits opening 44 in a generally uniform flow profile across the entire width of the opening.
- each coating head is removably attached to the rotor so that it can be removed and exchanged with a head of differing length, or fitted with a length extension fitting so that differing diameters of pipe can be accommodated.
- Suitable drive means are provided to rotate the rotor.
- One method of driving the rotor is shown in FIG. 4 .
- Motor 48 is connected to sprocket 50 via output shaft 52.
- a chain (not shown in the drawings) engages sprocket 50 and radially projected teeth (not shown in the drawings) on the circular side surface of the rotor to deliver rotational power from the drive motor to the rotor. Whilst two motors are used in this example, a differing number and configuration may be used to suit a specific application.
- the stator and rotor can be formed as continuous elements around their circumferences.
- the stator and rotor can include means for opening and closing around a section of pipe, such as two split or hinged members with interface boundaries 92 shown in FIG. 1 .
- Either the pipe or the coating device may be moved in its axial direction to effect coating along the length of the pipe.
- the coating material is a thermoplastic material
- pipe 90 will be preheated prior to the application of coating material to fuse the material onto the exterior surface of the pipe.
- the gas may be supplied to one or more of air ports 36 or one or more dedicated gas ports provided around one or both of the stator faces to inject the gas into gallery 24 prior and during coating.
- air ports 36 or one or more dedicated gas ports provided around one or both of the stator faces to inject the gas into gallery 24 prior and during coating.
- a quench fluid either in liquid or gaseous form, can be supplied from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing that is connected to material port 32 of one or more of the vacuum pumps 34.
- a suitable pipe or tubing that is connected to material port 32 of one or more of the vacuum pumps 34.
- one or more dedicated quench fluid pumps can be provided around one or both of the stator faces.
- suitable valve arrangements can be provided upstream of the input to material port 33 to facilitate selection of the substance that is fed to the port.
- the apparatus comprises a substantially annular body 60, which has a plurality of entry ports 62 protruding from it.
- the number of entry ports for a particular application is governed by the diameter of the pipe 90 (shown in cross-section in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 ) that is being coated and are, in general, symmetrically arranged around its outer perimeter.
- the annular body 60 can be formed from two machined halves. Hard anodized aluminum is a suitable material.
- a coating of a friction reducing material such as TEFLON is preferable to provide a favorable boundary surface in the entry ports and other internal passages as further described, bellow.
- a mixing chamber 64 is connected to each of the entry ports.
- the mixing chamber is used as a means to introduce the coating material into the entry port at a positive air pressure.
- the coating material is introduced into the mixing chamber from fitting 66.
- Fitting 66 is attached to chamber 64 and has a material port 68 for connection to an external source of coating material via suitable pipe or tube (not shown in the drawings).
- Air port 70 in fitting 66 is connected to a regulated compressed air supply (generally with a range from 30 to 40 psi (206.8 to 275.8 kPa) for the present example) by suitable pipe or tubing (not shown in the drawings).
- Regulating the supply of air to a venturi in fitting 66 controls the intake draw of coating material into the coating apparatus and provides the means for keeping the coating material (fluidized powder) within-the apparatus under positive air pressure.
- Mixing chamber 64 has an air port 72 attached to it by which generall low pressure (in the range of 4 to 5 psi (27.6 to 34.5 kPa) and high volume (in the range of 20 to 25 cfm (9440 to 11800 cm 3 s -1 ) air from a suitable source such as a low pressure air compressor (not shown in the figures) is supplied.
- the low-pressure air serves to force the coating material entering the mixing chamber from fitting 66 into entry port 62 and to further reduce the density of powder if required for a particular application.
- Intake chamber 74 within body 60 transfers the coating material from an entry port to compression chamber 76 that runs substantially around an inner diameter of body 60 (hidden and shown as dashed lines in FIG. 6 ) .
- the intake chamber has a generally circular cross-section
- the compression chamber has a combination oval and funnel-shaped cross-section.
- Other shapes are suitable for the compression chamber as long as the chamber serves to compress the coating material under positive air pressure.
- the coating material is forced by air pressure down through compression chamber 76 and into diffusing chamber 78 .
- the diffusing chamber is a substantially oval passage that opens into the sides of gallery 80.
- Interchangeable centre section 82 is a collar that is seated within the inner radial surface of annular body 60 to accommodate the outer diameter of the pipe 90 to be coated.
- One or more appropriate openings 84 are provided through the thickness of the centre section 82 to permit ejection of coating material onto the outer diameter of pipe 90.
- opening 84 is a substantially continuous circumferential opening in the centre section to permit ejection of coating material 360 degrees around the perimeter of the pipe 90.
- satisfactory rotating means maybe provided with the coating device to rotate it if required for a particular coating process. Either the pipe or coating device may be moved in its axial direction to effect coating along the length of the pipe.
- the coating material is a thermoplastic material
- pipe 90 will be preheated prior to the application of coating material to fuse the material onto the exterior surface of the pipe.
- the configuration of the coating apparatus 10 shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 namely with four entry ports 62 arranged substantially 45 degrees apart from each other, can preferably (but not in limitation) be used to deposit a complete 360-degrees band of coating material around the exterior perimeter of a pipe having an outside diameter ranging from approximately 5 to 13 cm.
- a greater number of entry ports can be used without deviating from the scope of the invention.
- body 60 can be formed as a continuous element around their circumferences.
- the body can include means for opening and closing around a section of pipe, such as two split or hinged members with interface boundaries 94 shown in FIG. 6 .
- Suitable grit can be provided to material port 68 of one or more of the fittings 66 .
- one or more dedicated grit material and entry ports can be provided around the perimeter of annular body 60 for injecting grit into compression chamber 76 .
- a gas can be supplied to one or more air ports 70 prior and during coating.
- one or more dedicated gas ports can be provided to inject the gas into the intake and compression chamber.
- a quench fluid can be provided to material port 68 of one or more of the fittings 66 .
- one or more dedicated quench fluid fittings can be provided around the perimeter of annular body 60 .
- a magnetic induction heating assembly may be combined with the coating apparatus of the present invention to form a single stationary apparatus for preheating and coating around a complete circumferential area of the pipe.
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- 1. Field of the Invention: The present invention relates to the application of a coating material to the outer surface of a pipe wherein neither the pipe nor the entire coating apparatus need be rotated to accomplish a coating around a complete circumferential area of the pipe.
- 2. Description of Related Art: Pipelines laid overland or under water are assembled from generally cylindrical sections of hollow pipe that are suitably joined together. A typical section that is used to fabricate an oil or gas pipeline has a length of approximately 20 metres and an outside diameter ranging from approximately 1 to 20 metres. A suitable joining process, such as welding, is used to join the pipe sections together. Each section of pipe is manufactured with an exterior coating that typically consists of an inner protective coating layer and an outer insulative layer. The protective layer, with a typical thickness of 1 mm, is formed by rotating the section of pipe whilst the material is applied to the pipe. A suitable composition is a fusion-bonded thermoplastic powder with an epoxy, polypropylene or polyethylene base that is applied to a pre-heated rotating section of pipe. The insulative layer, with a thickness generally on the order of 50 to 60 mm, is typically applied by an extrusion process. In order to join sections together, the insulative and protective coating layers must be cut or stripped back from each end of a section to expose the pipe material for the joining process. After the joining is completed, the exterior coating must be restored in the field to ensure integral coating of the pipeline. When a thermoplastic material is used, the coating material, in powdered form, is applied to the exterior of a pipe that has been preheated to achieve fusion of the material when it comes in contact with the pipe. For ferrous pipes, heating is generally accomplished by magnetic induction. Prior art processes and apparatus for accomplishing this task are disclosed in
U.S. Patent No. 4,595,607 . An adhesive material, which can be a polypropylene-based composition, is normally applied over the protective coating by a similar process. Finally, the thicker insulative material is laid over the adhesive by an extrusion process. - Exterior protective coating of an entire pipe may be accomplished by an electrostatic process in which a pipe that has an induced charge on its surface is rotated over a coating material having an opposing charge.
- A disadvantage of the prior art is that either the entire coating apparatus or the pipe must be rotated to achieve a full 360-degree coating of an area around the outer perimeter of the pipe.
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US 5,725,668 discloses an apparatus according to the pre-amble of Claim 1. Therefore, there exists the need for apparatus and method that can apply a 360-degree perimetrical band of coating material to the exterior surface of a pipe without rotating either the pipe or the coating apparatus. - An object of the present invention is to provide apparatus and method for applying a coating material around the complete perimeter of the exterior of a pipe without rotating the pipe or the coating device. The entire coating device remains stationary whilst a 360-degree perimetrical coating of the pipe is achieved.
- In one aspect, the present invention is an apparatus and method wherein the pipe and entire coating apparatus remains stationary whilst a complete circumferential area on the exterior of the pipe is coated. Coating material is supplied at a positive air pressure into a compression chamber within a substantially annular body of the coating apparatus. The compression chamber is substantially continuous around an inner radius of the body. Air pressure forces the coating material through the compression chamber and into one or more diffusing chambers, which are also within the body of the coating apparatus and are substantially continuous around an inner radius of the body. Coating material exits the diffusing chambers into a gallery on the inner side of the annular body. An interchangeable centre section is positioned against the gallery. The centre section has one or more openings in it to eject coating material, from the galley and onto the exterior surface of the pipe.
- This and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the following description.
- For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a form which is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of one example of a coating apparatus of an illustrative example of subject matter related to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a coating apparatus with sectioning plane defined by line A—A inFIG. 1 -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a coating apparatus with sectioning plane defined by line B—B inFIG. 1 -
FIG. 4 is a side partial cross-sectional detail of one example of a means for driving the rotor of the coating apparatus shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of one example of a coating head used with the coating apparatus shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 6 is a front elevational view of the coating apparatus of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the coating apparatus with sectioning plane defined by line C—C inFIG. 6 . - There is shown in
FIG. 1 thoughFIG. 3 an illustrative example of acoating apparatus 10 which is related to the present invention. Substantiallyannular rotor elements FIG. 1 ) that extends substantially around the rotor. The rotor has a central axis that is common with the central axis of pipe 90 (shown in cross-section inFIG. 1 ).Stator elements ball bearings 30 shown inFIG. 2 are provided. Whilst the stator and rotor for the example inFIG. 1 are formed from two elements, they may be fabricated in different fashion to suit other materials and methods of assembly without deviating from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, whilst the stator inFIG.1 is shown as a substantially annular structure, in other examples, the stator may be of another shape, such as rectangular. The stator and rotor may be machined from hard anodized aluminum and coated with a friction reducing material such as TEFLON to provide a favorable boundary surface in the internal passages as further described below. - As stated above, a suitable, but not limiting, coating material is a fusion-bonded epoxy in powdered form. The coating material is provided from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing (not shown in the drawings) that is connected to
material port 32 ofvacuum displacement pump 34.Air port 36 on the pump is connected to a regulated compressed air supply (typically from 30 to 30 psi for this example) by suitable pipe or tubing (not shown in the drawings). Regulating the supply of air to a venturi inpump 34 controls the intake draw of coating material into the coating apparatus and provides the means for keeping the coating material within the apparatus under positive air pressure. The term "fluidized" powder can be used to describe the coating material as it mixes with the injected air and reduces in density to a state suitable for passage within the coating apparatus of the present invention. - The non-rotating rotor provides a stationary structure for mounting each vacuum displacement pump. Therefore, the coating material and compressed air connections to each pump are not complicated by connecting to a rotating element.
- Whilst the
coating apparatus 10 shown inFIG. 1 uses two vacuum displacement pumps disposed on one of the two stator elements, other examples of the invention can have a different number of pumps that are attached to one stator face, or distributed between both stator faces. -
Pump outlet 38 injects the fluidized powder intogallery 24.Seals 40 serve as means to keep the powder within the gallery as the rotor rotates relative to the stator andpump outlet 38. The seals are designed to withstand the positive air pressure exerted on the powder within the gallery. As shown inFIG. 3 , pressurized air may optionally be blown into one ormore ports 33 on the rotor to assist in maintaining a positive air pressure on theseals 40. - Coating material is ejected from the
gallery 24 through one or more coating heads 42 that are attached to the rotor and have an internal passage connected to the gallery. When the coating material is a thermoplastic material,pipe 90 will be preheated prior to the application of coating material to fuse the material onto the exterior surface of the pipe. - Optionally the exterior surface of
pipe 90 can be grit blasted prior to coating by providing a suitable grit from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing that is connected tomaterial port 32 of one or more of the vacuum pumps 34. Alternatively one or more dedicated grit vacuum pumps can be provided around one or both of the stator faces. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , acoating head 42 can be provided with one or moreinterior diffusers 46 in the form of a disc or other shape to control the flow of coating material through the head and onto the exterior surface of the pipe. The coating head, including opening 44, can be configured as best to suit coating material ejection for a particular application. In the present example,diffuser 46 deflects the fluidized powder to theside wall 45 of the coating head so that the powder exits opening 44 in a generally uniform flow profile across the entire width of the opening. Preferably each coating head is removably attached to the rotor so that it can be removed and exchanged with a head of differing length, or fitted with a length extension fitting so that differing diameters of pipe can be accommodated. - Suitable drive means are provided to rotate the rotor. One method of driving the rotor is shown in
FIG. 4 .Motor 48 is connected to sprocket 50 viaoutput shaft 52. A chain (not shown in the drawings) engagessprocket 50 and radially projected teeth (not shown in the drawings) on the circular side surface of the rotor to deliver rotational power from the drive motor to the rotor. Whilst two motors are used in this example, a differing number and configuration may be used to suit a specific application. - In applications where the coating apparatus is slipped onto a section of pipe or slid along pipe sections as a pipeline is assembled, the stator and rotor can be formed as continuous elements around their circumferences. In other examples of the apparatus, the stator and rotor can include means for opening and closing around a section of pipe, such as two split or hinged members with
interface boundaries 92 shown inFIG. 1 . Either the pipe or the coating device may be moved in its axial direction to effect coating along the length of the pipe. When the coating material is a thermoplastic material,pipe 90 will be preheated prior to the application of coating material to fuse the material onto the exterior surface of the pipe. - Optionally when application of a gas prior and during coating is desirable, the gas may be supplied to one or more of
air ports 36 or one or more dedicated gas ports provided around one or both of the stator faces to inject the gas intogallery 24 prior and during coating. This is of particular value when polypropylene is the coating material and the gas is heated air that is applied prior and during coating. - Subsequent to coating, a quench fluid, either in liquid or gaseous form, can be supplied from an external source via a suitable pipe or tubing that is connected to
material port 32 of one or more of the vacuum pumps 34. Alternatively one or more dedicated quench fluid pumps can be provided around one or both of the stator faces. - In applications where a combination of grit blasting and/or quenching are used, suitable valve arrangements can be provided upstream of the input to
material port 33 to facilitate selection of the substance that is fed to the port. - There is shown in
FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 acoating apparatus 10 of the present invention. The apparatus comprises a substantiallyannular body 60, which has a plurality ofentry ports 62 protruding from it. The number of entry ports for a particular application is governed by the diameter of the pipe 90 (shown in cross-section inFIG. 6 and FIG. 7 ) that is being coated and are, in general, symmetrically arranged around its outer perimeter. Theannular body 60 can be formed from two machined halves. Hard anodized aluminum is a suitable material. A coating of a friction reducing material such as TEFLON is preferable to provide a favorable boundary surface in the entry ports and other internal passages as further described, bellow. - A mixing
chamber 64 is connected to each of the entry ports. The mixing chamber is used as a means to introduce the coating material into the entry port at a positive air pressure. For this particular example, the coating material is introduced into the mixing chamber from fitting 66. Fitting 66 is attached tochamber 64 and has amaterial port 68 for connection to an external source of coating material via suitable pipe or tube (not shown in the drawings).Air port 70 in fitting 66 is connected to a regulated compressed air supply (generally with a range from 30 to 40 psi (206.8 to 275.8 kPa) for the present example) by suitable pipe or tubing (not shown in the drawings). Regulating the supply of air to a venturi in fitting 66 controls the intake draw of coating material into the coating apparatus and provides the means for keeping the coating material (fluidized powder) within-the apparatus under positive air pressure. Mixingchamber 64 has anair port 72 attached to it by which generall low pressure (in the range of 4 to 5 psi (27.6 to 34.5 kPa) and high volume (in the range of 20 to 25 cfm (9440 to 11800 cm3 s-1) air from a suitable source such as a low pressure air compressor (not shown in the figures) is supplied. The low-pressure air serves to force the coating material entering the mixing chamber from fitting 66 intoentry port 62 and to further reduce the density of powder if required for a particular application. - Intake chamber 74 (hidden and shown as dashed lines in
FIG. 6 ) withinbody 60 transfers the coating material from an entry port tocompression chamber 76 that runs substantially around an inner diameter of body 60 (hidden and shown as dashed lines inFIG. 6 ). In this example, the intake chamber has a generally circular cross-section, and the compression chamber has a combination oval and funnel-shaped cross-section. Other shapes are suitable for the compression chamber as long as the chamber serves to compress the coating material under positive air pressure. The coating material is forced by air pressure down throughcompression chamber 76 and into diffusingchamber 78. In this example, the diffusing chamber is a substantially oval passage that opens into the sides ofgallery 80.Interchangeable centre section 82 is a collar that is seated within the inner radial surface ofannular body 60 to accommodate the outer diameter of thepipe 90 to be coated. One or moreappropriate openings 84 are provided through the thickness of thecentre section 82 to permit ejection of coating material onto the outer diameter ofpipe 90. In the present example, opening 84 is a substantially continuous circumferential opening in the centre section to permit ejection of coating material 360 degrees around the perimeter of thepipe 90. In this manner, neither thepipe 90 norcoating device 10 need to be rotated to achieve a complete coating around the perimeter of the pipe. In alternative examples, satisfactory rotating means maybe provided with the coating device to rotate it if required for a particular coating process. Either the pipe or coating device may be moved in its axial direction to effect coating along the length of the pipe. When the coating material is a thermoplastic material,pipe 90 will be preheated prior to the application of coating material to fuse the material onto the exterior surface of the pipe. - The configuration of the
coating apparatus 10 shown inFIG. 6 and FIG. 7 , namely with fourentry ports 62 arranged substantially 45 degrees apart from each other, can preferably (but not in limitation) be used to deposit a complete 360-degrees band of coating material around the exterior perimeter of a pipe having an outside diameter ranging from approximately 5 to 13 cm. For pipes of larger diameter, a greater number of entry ports can be used without deviating from the scope of the invention. - In applications where the coating apparatus shown in
FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 is slipped onto a section of pipe or slid along pipe sections as a pipeline is assembled,body 60 can be formed as a continuous element around their circumferences. In other examples of the apparatus, the body can include means for opening and closing around a section of pipe, such as two split or hinged members withinterface boundaries 94 shown inFIG. 6 . - Options similar to those disclosed for the illustrative example of subject matter related to the invention can be used for the invention shown in
FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 . Suitable grit can be provided tomaterial port 68 of one or more of thefittings 66. Alternatively one or more dedicated grit material and entry ports can be provided around the perimeter ofannular body 60 for injecting grit intocompression chamber 76. A gas can be supplied to one ormore air ports 70 prior and during coating. Alternatively one or more dedicated gas ports can be provided to inject the gas into the intake and compression chamber. A quench fluid can be provided tomaterial port 68 of one or more of thefittings 66. Alternatively one or more dedicated quench fluid fittings can be provided around the perimeter ofannular body 60. - In other examples of the invention, a magnetic induction heating assembly may be combined with the coating apparatus of the present invention to form a single stationary apparatus for preheating and coating around a complete circumferential area of the pipe.
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- An apparatus for application of a coating material to the exterior surface of a pipe (90), the apparatus comprising
a substantially annular-shaped body (60) for disposition around the exterior of a pipe to be coated,
at least one entry port (62) peripherally disposed around the annular-shaped body (60), the entry port being connected to a first end of an intake chamber (74) within the annular-shaped body, and
a gallery (80) disposed within the inner circumferential side of the annular-shaped body,
characterised by
a compression chamber (76) disposed within the annular-shaped body, a first end of the compression chamber (76) being connected to the second end of the intake chamber (74),
at least one diffusing chamber (78) disposed within the annular-shaped body, a first end of each of the at least one diffusing chambers (78) being connected to a second end of the compression chamber (76),
means for supplying the coating material from an external source to each of the at least one entry ports (62), and
means for applying positive air pressure to each of the at least one entry ports (62) whereby the coating material is forced under air pressure successively through the intake (74), compression (76) and diffusing (78) chambers,
and in that
the compression chamber (76) extends in the circumferential direction of the annular-shaped body,
the at least one diffusing chamber (78) extends in the circumferential direction of the annular-shaped body,
the gallery (80) is disposed within the annular-shaped body inwardly of the compression chamber (76),
the second end of each the at least one diffusing chambers (78) opens into the gallery (80),
an interchangeable sleeve (82) is disposed against the inner circumference of the annular-shaped body (60), the interchangeable sleeve (82) having one or more openings (84) for fluid connection of the gallery with the outer surface of a pipe (90) to be coated, and
the means for applying positive air pressure forces, in use of the apparatus, a coating material into the gallery (80) and ejects the coating material through the one or more openings (84) in the interchangeable sleeve (82) onto the exterior surface of a pipe (90) to be coated around the entire circumference thereof. - An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the means for supplying the coating material and the means for applying positive air pressure include a mixing chamber (64) attached to at least one entry port (62), the mixing chamber (64) having a fitting (66) for connection to an external source of coating material and a port (72) for connection to an external source of compressed air.
- An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the annular-shaped body (60) includes means for opening and closing around a pipe (90) to be coated.
- An apparatus according to of any of claims 1 to 3, including means for supplying a grit from an external source to the at least one entry ports (62), whereby, in the use of the apparatus, the grit is forced under air pressure successively through the intake (74), compression (76) and diffusing (78) chambers, into the gallery (80) and ejected through the one or more openings (84) in the interchangeable sleeve (82) onto the exterior surface of a pipe (90) to be coated around the entire circumference thereof.
- An apparatus according to any of claims 1 to 4, including means for supplying a gas from an external source to the at least one entry ports (62), whereby, in use of the apparatus, the gas is forced under air pressure successively through the intake (74), compression (76) and diffusing (78) chambers, into the gallery (80) and ejected through the one or more openings (84) in the interchangeable sleeve (82) onto the exterior surface of a pipe (90) to be coated around the entire circumference thereof.
- An apparatus according to any of claims 1 to 5, including means for supplying a quench liquid from an external source to the at least one entry ports (62), whereby, in use of the apparatus, the quench liquid is forced under air pressure successively through the intake (74), compression (76) and diffusing (78) chambers, into the gallery (80) and ejected through the one or more openings (84) in the interchangeable sleeve (82) onto the exterior surface of a pipe (90) to be coated around the entire circumference thereof.
- An apparatus according to any of claims 1 to 6, including at least one magnetic induction heater to heat a pipe prior to placement of the coating material on to the exterior surface of a pipe.
- A method of applying a coating material to the exterior surface of a pipe (90), the method employing a substantially annular-shaped body (60) disposed around the exterior of the pipe (90) and comprising the step of:supplying a coating material to an at least one intake chamber (74) within the substantially annular-shaped body (60) surrounding the pipe;characterised by:applying a positive air pressure to each of an at least one entry port (62) whereby the coating material is forced under air pressure to each of the at least one intake chamber (74);compressing the coating material received from the at least one intake chamber (74) in a compression chamber (76) within the substantially annular-shaped body (60);substantially surrounding the exterior of the pipe (90) with the compression chamber (76);diffusing the coating material exiting the compression chamber (76) in at least one diffusing chamber (78) substantially surrounding the exterior of a pipe (90) within the substantially annular-shaped body (60);injecting the coating material into a gallery (80) disposed within the annular-shaped body; andejecting the coating material from one or more openings (84) in the gallery (80) onto the exterior surface of the a pipe (90).
- A method according to claim 8, including the steps of:supplying at a positive air pressure a grit to the at least one intake chamber (74);compressing the grit received from the at least one intake chamber in the compression chamber (76);diffusing the grit exiting the compression chamber (76) in the at least one diffusing chamber (78);injecting the grit into the gallery (80); and ejecting the grit from the one or more openings (84) in the gallery (80) onto the exterior surface of a pipe (90).
- A method according to claim 8 or 9, including the steps of:supplying at a positive air pressure a gas to the at least one intake chamber (74);compressing the gas received from the at least one intake chamber (74) in the compression chamber (76);diffusing the gas exiting the compression chamber (76) in the at least one diffusing chamber (78);injecting the gas exiting the compression chamber (76) into the gallery (80); andejecting the gas from the compression chamber (76) onto the exterior surface of a pipe (60).
- A method according to any of claims 8 to 10, including the steps of:supplying at a positive air pressure a quench liquid to the at least one intake chamber (74);compressing the quench liquid received from the at least one intake chamber (74) in the compression chamber (76); diffusing the quench liquid exiting the compression chamber (76) in the at least one diffusing chamber (78); injecting the quench liquid exiting the compression chamber (76) into the gallery (80); andejecting the quench liquid exiting the compression chamber (76) onto the exterior surface of the a pipe (60).
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