NZ318060A - Electrofusion method for connecting two or more pipes together - Google Patents

Electrofusion method for connecting two or more pipes together

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NZ318060A
NZ318060A NZ318060A NZ31806096A NZ318060A NZ 318060 A NZ318060 A NZ 318060A NZ 318060 A NZ318060 A NZ 318060A NZ 31806096 A NZ31806096 A NZ 31806096A NZ 318060 A NZ318060 A NZ 318060A
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Oded Katz
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Description

© New Zealand No. 318060 International No. PCT/IL96/00113 TO BE ENTERED AFTER ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLICATION Priority dates 20 09 1995, Complete Specification Filed 18 091996 Classification (6) B29C65/34 Publication date 29 September 1999 Journal No 1444 NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Title of Invention Electrofusion method and device Name, address and nationality of applicant(s) as in international application form Plasson Ltd, an Israeli corporation of Kibbutz Maagan Michael, 37 805 Doar Na Menashe, Israel ELECTROFUSION METHOD The present invention relates to a method and device to join together two or more pipes by electrofusion.
Electrofusion is a technique, known for example m French Patent 2,516,439, for joining two pipes together by means of sleeves having coils of electrical heater wire such that the two pipes to be joined are inserted into the opposite ends of the sleeve, and then electrical current is applied to the coils to fuse the outer surfaces of the two pipes to the sleeve This technique is widely used to join together pipes made of the same plastic material, or of plastic materials which bond well to each other by heat In such cases, the electrofusion sleeve is made of the same material as the plastic pipes, or of a material which bonds well to that of the plastic pipes by electrofusion.
There are applications, however, where it is necessary to join a pipe of a plastic material which does not bond well to a pipe of another material, plastic or metal For example, polyolefins, e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene and polybutylene, are very difficult to bond to many other materials, such as nylons (polyamides) and polyvmychloride, and therefore the electrofusion technique has not generally been used in such applications. As a result, mechanical coupling devices are generally used for pipes of polyethylene or of other materials which do not bond well to other plastics or to metal Intellectual Property Office of NZ 17 MAR 1998 received An object of the present invention is to provide an electrofusion method and device for joining a pipe made of a plastic material which generally does not bond well to pipes of other plastics or of metal According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of joining a first pipe of a plastic material to a second pipe of a material which does not bond well to the plastic material, comprising providing an electrofusion sleeve (2) of a plastic material which bonds well to the plastic material of the first pipe (P^), the electrofusion sleeve having a first coil (6) of electrical heater wire on the inner surface at one end of the sleeve to receive the first pipe and a second coil (7) of electrical heater wire on the inner surface at the opposite end of the sleeve to receive the second pipe, inserting the first pipe (P^) into the first end of the electrofusion sleeve (2), and the second pipe (P2) mto the opposite end of the electrofusion sleeve, and applying electrical current to the first (6) and second (7) coils to cause the first end of the sleeve (2) to bond by electrofusion to the first pipe (P^), and the second end of the sleeve (2) to bond by electrofusion to the second pipe (P2)/ characterized m that: before inserting the second pipe (P2) into the opposite end of the electrofusion sleeve (2), a bonding material (7a, 17b) is applied to the opposite end of the sleeve (2) so as to be in direct contact with the plastic material of the sleeve and with the material of the second pipe (?2^ when received in the opposite end of the sleeve, the bonding material (7a, 17b) being one capable of producing a good bond, when activated by the heat of the applied electrical current, between the materials of the sleeve (2) and of the second pipe According to further features in one described preferred embodiment, the bonding material is provided in the form of a layer, preferably a coating, on the electrical heater wire of the second coil, and m a second described embodiment, it is provided as a preformed film over the second coil to contact the second pipe when inserted into the opposite end of the sleeve.
Preferred examples of the materials that can be used for the two pipes are a polyolefin, preferably polyethylene, for the plastic material of the first pipe, and a nylon (polyamide) for the material of the second pipe. In such an application, the electrofusion sleeve would also be made of polyethylene. The invention, however, could also be used with plastic pipes of other materials that do not bond well to each other, e g , with polypropylene for the first pipe and/or another polar material for the second pipe.
The thermoplastic bonding material is preferably a polyolefin based copolymer containing active polar groups which, upon application of heat energy, develop a free radical which then forms a bond with any polar group or polar material in contact with it. One such material is PE (polyethylene) copolymer with maleic anhydride H _ C* O \ o / II ^ c which is derived from maleic acid minus H20 Another is EVA with maleic anhydride. Commercial formulations of such materials are known.
The invention also provides a device for joining by electrofusion pipes of a plastic material which does not bond well to other plastic materials or to metals Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description below The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein.
Fig 1 is a longitudinal half-sectional view illustrating one form of electrofusion sleeve constructed m accordance with the present invention, Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary view illustrating the construction of the first coil of electrical heater wire at one end of the electrofusion sleeve of Fig 1; Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view illustrating the construction of the second coil of electrical heater wire at the opposite end of the electrofusion sleeve, and Fig 4 illustrates a modification in the construction of the second coil of electrical heater wire of Fig. 3 The electrofusion fitting illustrated m Fig. 1 comprises an electrofusion sleeve 2 of a thermoplastic material formed with a socket 3 at one end for receiving a first plastic pipe P^ , and a socket 4 at the opposite end for receiving a second pipe P2 to be joined to the first pipe by electrofusion. The two sockets 3, 4, are preferably separated by an annular shoulder 5 (or other projection) to limit the insertion of the two pipes into their respective sockets with the two pipes coaxially aligned with each other and with the electrofusion sleeve The electrofusion sleeve 2 includes a first coil 6 of electrical heater wire on the inner surface at one end of the sleeve to receive pipe P^ when inserted into socket 3, and a second coil 7 (preferably a section of coil 6) of electrical heater wire on the inner surface at the opposite end of the sleeve to receive pipe when inserted into socket 4. Sleeve 2 further includes electrical terminals 8, 9 for applying electrical heating current to coils 6, 7, to melt the inner surfaces of the sleeve, and the outer surfaces of the plastic pipes received therein, and thereby to bond them together by electrofusion.
The construction and manner of using electrofusion fittings, insofar as described above, are well known for bonding together pipes made of the same plastic material, or of plastic materials which are easily bondable together by electrofusion. However, this technique is not generally used for joining plastic pipes which are not easily bondable together by electrofusion, such as joining a pipe of a polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene) with a pipe of another material not easily bondable to polyethylene, such as nylon (polyamide) or other polar plastic, or metal. The electrofusion fitting illustrated in Fig 1, particularly as further described with respect to Figs 2-4, is especially constructed to enable bonding together by electrofusion pipes made of one material, e.g , polyethylene, with another material, e g , a polar plastic or a metal, not normally bondable to polyethylene.
In the example described below, it will be assumed that pipe received within socket 3 is made of polyethylene, and received m socket 4 is made of another plastic material, such as a nylon (polyamide), normally not directly bondable to the material of pipe P^.
In this example, the electrofusion sleeve 2 is also made of polyethylene The electrical heater wire of coil 6 is also coated with polyethylene, as shown by coating 6a in Fig. 2. Thus, when electrjcal current is applied to coil 6, its polyethylene coating 6a melts in the fusion zone Z^, and similarly the adjacent surfaces of the sleeve 2 and the pipe within socket 3, also melt in this zone to produce an integral bond between the polyethylene of sleeve 2, of wire coating 6a, and of the polyethylene in the plastic pipe P-j received in socket 3. Zones and on opposite sides of zone Z.j are colder zones in which fusion generally does not take place.
However, since pipe P2 is of a material not normally bondable to polyethylene (being polyamide in this example), coil 7 enclosing socket 4 in the opposite side of sleeve 2 to receive pipe P2/ is not constructed in exactly the same manner as coil 6. Thus, as shown m Fig 3, the electrical heater wire of coil 7 includes an outer layer 7a, preferably m the form of a coating, of an bonding material which, when activated by the heat generated in coil 7, is capable of producing a good bond between the polyethylene of sleeve 2, and the polyamide of pipe P2 Particularly good results have been obtained when the outer coating 7a is a polyolefin based copolymer containing active polar groups which, upon application of heat energy, develop a free radical which then forms a bond with any polar group or polar material in contact with it One such material is PE (polyethylene) copolymer with maleic anhydride c- C • ' \ II 0 C. / c ^0 which is derived from maleic acid minus H20. Another is EVA ethylene vinyl acetate with maleic anhydride When the electrical current is applied to coil 7, its outer coating 7a is activated to produce a firm bond between the polyethylene of sleeve 2 and the polyamide of pipe P2 in the fusion zone underlying coil 7, corresponding to zone Z^ underlying coil 6 at the end of the sleeve receiving pipe .
The foregoing technique also better assures a firm bond to the coating 7a and the coil wire 7, thereby decreasing or eliminating the possibility of the occurrence of a leak path between the coating and the wire, which can be especially dangerous m gaseous fuel applications Fig. 4 illustrates a variation wherein the bonding material, capable of producing a good bond between the polyethylene of the fitting and the material (e.g., polyamide) of plastic pipe P2, is provided as a preformed film over coil 7 to contact pipe P2 when inserted into socket 4.
Thus, as shown m the fragmentary view of Fig 4, the electrofusion sleeve 12 is also made of polyethylene as described above, but in this case the electrical heater wire of coil 17, at the end of the sleeve formed with socket 4 to receive pipe P2, is also coated with polyethylene 17a (rather than with the bonding material), and the bonding material is applied as a preformed film 17b for the whole stretch of coil 17 Film 17b of the bonding material thus serves as an interface between the polyethylene coating 17a and the plastic of pipe P2. When electrical current is applied to coil 17, the polyethylene coating 17a melts so as to become integrally bonded to the polyethylene of the sleeve 12, and the bonding material of the preformed film 17b becomes hcat-activated to produce a yood bond between the polyethylene coating 17a and the adjacent surface of the polyamide plastic pipe It will be appreciated that in the variation of Fig. 4, the construction of the electrofusion sleeve 12, and of the coil at the opposite end of the sleeve to receive the plastic pipe P^, are otherwise the same as described above.
The good bond between the wire and the pipe, as described above with respect to Figs. 3 and 4, also substantially reduces the possibility of a leakage path occurring along the wire between it and the plastic pipe, which can be especially dangerous with respect to plastic pipes conducting pressurized gaseous fuel.
While the invention has been described with respect to two preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated that these are set forth merely for purposes of example, and that many other variations, modifications and applications of the invention may be made.

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1 A method of joining a first pipe of a plastic material to a second pipe of a material which does not bond well to said plastic material, comprising: providing an electrofusion sleeve of a plastic material which bonds well to the plastic material of said first pipe said electrofusion sleeve having a first coil of electrical heater wire on the inner surface at one end of the sleeve to receive said first pipe and a second coil of electrical heater wire on the inner surface at the opposite end of the sleeve to receive said second pipe; inserting said first pipe into said first end of the electrofusion sleeve and said second pipe into said opposite end of the electrofusion sleeve; and applying electrical current to said first and second coils to cause said first end of the sleeve to bond by electrofusion to said first pipe and said second end of the sleeve to bond by electrofusion to said second pipe characterized in that* before inserting said second pipe into said opposite end of the electrofusion sleeve a bonding material is applied to said opposite end of the sleeve so as to be in direct contact with said plastic material of the sleeve and with said material of the second pipe when received m said opposite end of the sleeve, said bonding material being one capable of producing a good bond, when activated by the heat of the applied electrical current, between the materials of said sleeve and of said second pipe
2. T) e method according to Claim 1, wherein said second pipe is also of a plastic material.
3. The method according to Claim 1, wherein said bonding material is in the form of a layer on the electrical heater wire of said second coil
4. The method according to Claim 3, wherein said bonding material is coated over the electrical heater wire of said second coil
5 The method according to Claim 2, wherein said bonding material is a preformed film over said second coil in contact said second pipe when inserted into said opposite end of the sleeve
6. The method according to Claim 1, wherein said first plastic material is a polyolefin.
7 The method according to Claim 6, wherein said first plastic material is polyethylene
8. The method according to Claim 6, wherein said bonding material is a polyolefin based copolymer containing active polar groups which, upon application of heat, develop free radicals forming bonds with polar groups of the polyolefin in contact with the bonding material. I - 12 -
9 The method according to claim 8, wherein said bonding material is a polyethylene copolymer which includes maleic anhydride as the active ingredient.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein said electrofusion sleeve is made, aivJ said first coil of electrical heater wire is coated, with the same plastic material as said first pipe.
11. A method according to claim 1 substantially as herein described or exemplified.
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