WO2010047846A1 - Improved double block and bleed plug - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to pipe plugs, particularly plugs for use in pipelines that carry high or low pressure fluids, high or low temperature fluids, steam, dangerous fluids, and environmentally hazardous fluids.
- Double block and bleed is a well-known term of art that refers to setting two seals in a pipe and opening a bleed port between the seals to ensure that the first seal is holding. Any leakage past the first seal is contained by the second seal and forced to exit through the bleed port. This arrangement ensures that the pipe is completely sealed, making it safe to work on downstream of the two seals.
- the pipe plug comprises one plugging head with a sealing element pivotally connected by a yoke to a carrier, and a second plugging head with a sealing element pivotally connected by a yoke to the first plugging head.
- the first sealing element prevents flow of product in the pipe and the second sealing element captures any leakage past the first sealing element and forces that leakage out through a fitting.
- the fitting may be connected to a sleeve welded around the pipe and located downstream of the pipe access connection. The sleeve is required only if the stabilization pad forces on the pipe are excessive.
- the pipe plug To help position each sealing element within the pipe, the pipe plug includes a set of wheels connected to each plugging head. Each wheel in the set of wheels impinges a portion of the pipe at some point during positioning of the pipe plug within the pipe, thereby causing the sealing elements to rotate into their final sealing position within the pipe.
- a stabilization pad connected to a nose of each plugging head, prevents deformation of the sealing elements.
- a spring-loaded pivot arm, pivot pin, and pivot wheel connected to the second plugging head allow the yoke that connects the two plugging heads to rotate freely into its proper position within a pipe.
- the pivot arm also has an outward-facing raised taper projection located behind the pivot wheel that helps prevent the pivot wheel from becoming entrapped in a pipe access connection when installing the pipe plug into the pipe or removing the pipe plug from the pipe.
- a guide wheel connected to the first plugging head helps prevent the first plugging head and the yoke connected to the carrier from becoming entrapped during the installation or removal process.
- the pivotal arrangement of the plugging heads may be expanded to include a third plugging head.
- the third, or lead head includes the pivot arm.
- AU three plugging heads may include sealing elements.
- only the first and second plugging heads may have sealing elements with the third plugging head having a cleaning element such as a wire brush.
- the wire brush serves to sweep away debris ahead of the pipe plug.
- the guide wheel connected to the first plugging head may be replaced by a skid plate that slideably engages the access connection and helps prevent the first plugging head and the yoke connected to the earner from becoming entrapped during the installation or removal process.
- the guide wheel on the second plugging head may be replaced by a skid plate that helps prevent entrapment and also slideably engages a portion of the pipe at some point during positioning of the pipe plug. Skid plates may also be used in place of guide wheels when three plugging heads are used.
- the sealing elements used may be an expandable sealing element such as an inflatable sealing element or a compression packer sealing element.
- An inflation system supplies an inflation medium that travels along a passageway and inflates the expandable sealing element.
- a portion of the passageway is external to the plugging head and may be a tubing. Another portion of the passageway may be internal to the pipe plug, passing through parts of the carrier, yoke, and yoke pin (in the case of the first sealing element) and into the plugging head.
- the yoke pin may include an annular groove that provides continuity for the passageway as it exits the carrier and enters the yoke.
- a similar passageway may also be provided to inflate a second or third expandable sealing element.
- a third passageway which may also pass through the carrier, yoke, and yoke pin — provides a bleed port for any leakage past the first inflatable sealing element.
- Figure 1 is an isometric view of the pipe plug.
- Figure 2 is a reverse isometric view of the pipe plug.
- Figure 3 is an isometric view of the pipe plug in its final sealing position within a pipe having a bleed port.
- Figure 4 is a view of the pipe plug in its final sealing position within a pipe.
- Figure 5 is a view of the pipe plug as it is being lowered through a pipe access connection.
- Figure 6 is a view of the pipe plug as it begins its transition into the pipe.
- Figure 7 is a view of the pipe plug as it travels along the pipe.
- Figure 8 is a view of the pipe plug as its plugging heads and their sealing elements begin to rotate into a final sealing position within the pipe.
- Figure 9 is a view of the pipe plug with an additional plugging head and in its final sealing position within the pipe.
- a skid plate on each head helps prevent the yoke and head from becoming entrapped in the access connection to the pipe during installation and removal.
- Figure 10 is a view of the pipe plug with an additional head that includes wire brushes to sweep debris ahead of the plug.
- Figure 11 is a view of the pipe plug having two plugging heads with inflatable sealing elements.
- a bundle of steel tubes forms part of two passageways that each supply a source of inflation to one of the sealing elements.
- a third passageway provides a bleed port.
- Figure 12 is a view taken along section line 12-12 of Figure 11. Bulkhead fittings connect the supply line portions of the passageways with the steel tube portion of the passageways located within the housing.
- Figures 13 A and 13B are plumbing schematics for the pipe plug when equipped with inflatable sealing elements.
- the passageways pass through various portions of the pipe plug in order to supply an inflation medium to the inflatable sealing elements and provide a bleed port.
- Figure 14 is a view of a pipe plug having two plugging heads with compression packer sealing elements. A bundle of steel tubes forms part of two passageways that each supply hydraulic fluid used to actuate the sealing elements. A third passageway provides a bleed port.
- Figure 15 is a view of the pipe plug as it would appear in a ready-to-seal position within a pipe (not shown). Each packer sealing element resides between a moveable piston plate and a fixed nose. The piston plate and nose protect the sealing elements during installation and removal.
- Figure 16 is a plumbing schematic for the pipe plug when equipped with packer sealing elements. Two independent passageways each provide hydraulic fluid to one of the two plugging heads. Each passageway provides means of hydraulically pressurizing a cylindrical cavity in communication the movable piston plate.
- Figure 17 is a cross-sectional view of the trailing plugging head with the packer seal in a retracted position.
- the packer seal has two anti-extrusion springs.
- the movable piston plate has a cylindrical protrusion that enables the piston plate to act in a manner similar to a hydraulic cylinder rod.
- Figure 18 is a cross-sectional view of the trailing plugging head with the packer seal in an expanded position.
- Figure 19 is a partial cross-sectional view of the trailing plugging head. The plugging head is held in its correct orientation by an anti-rotation pin that threads into the nosepiece, piston plate and yoke.
- Figure 20 is a partial-cross sectional view of the leading plugging head.
- Figure 21 is an isometric view of the pipe plug illustrating an alternate porting arrangement that does not include drilling the yoke pin to act as a conduit as previously shown in Figure 13 A. Instead, the yoke arm includes fittings that are in communication with the inflation passageways and bleed passageway.
- Figure 22 is a reverse isometric view the pipe plug illustrating the alternate porting arrangement.
- the pipe plug 10 comprises a plugging head 20 and a plugging head 60 that are pivotally connected to each other by a yoke 38 that rotates about a yoke pin 40.
- Plugging head 20 in turn, is pivotally connected to carrier 12 by yoke 14.
- Yoke 14 rotates about a yoke pin 16 contained within a yoke mount 18 connected to carrier 12.
- Carrier 12 is well-known in the ait and is of the type of control bar head typically used to vertically lower, rotate, and position a plugging head within a pipe P for the purpose of temporarily blocking the pipe P.
- plugging head 20 and plugging head 60 also are well-known in the art and are of the type typically used to temporarily block a pipe P.
- Plugging head 20 includes a sealing element 22, a nosepiece 26 and a nose 28.
- a stabilization pad 30 mounts to nose 28 at a location substantially parallel to and offset from yoke pin 16. Stabilization pad 30 helps prevent deformation of sealing element 22 by countering the rotational moment generated by seal force about yoke pin 16.
- Nose 28 also includes a guide wheel 36 that helps prevent yoke 14 and plugging head 20 from becoming entrapped in the access connection to pipe P during their installation into and removal from the pipe P.
- Plugging head 60 includes a sealing element 62, a nosepiece 66 and a nose 68.
- a pivot arm 72 is rotationally affixed to nose 68.
- the pivot arm 72 includes a pivot wheel 74, pivot arm pin 76, and spring 78.
- the spring 78 along with two pivot arm stops 80 mounted to nose 68, allows the pivot arm 72 to rotate outward and hold its position.
- Outward-facing projections 73 on the pivot arm 72 and located substantially right behind pivot arm wheel 74 help prevent the pivot arm wheel 74 from becoming entrapped in the access connection to pipe during installation of the second plugging head 60.
- a stabilization pad 70 mounts to nose 68 at a location substantially opposite that of pivot arm 72. Stabilization pad 70 helps prevent deformation of sealing element 62 by countering the rotational moment generated by seal force about yoke pin 40.
- pipe plug 10 travels downwardly through an access connection — typically comprised of a housing H, sandwich valve V, and fitting F — until yoke mount 18 comes to rest on a bottom portion of the pipe P 3 with plugging head 20 and plugging head 60 substantially aligned with each other and sealing elements 22 and 62 in their final sealing position.
- access connection typically comprised of a housing H, sandwich valve V, and fitting F — until yoke mount 18 comes to rest on a bottom portion of the pipe P 3 with plugging head 20 and plugging head 60 substantially aligned with each other and sealing elements 22 and 62 in their final sealing position.
- sealing element 22 When sealing element 22 is in its final sealing position, its outer surface of sealing element is engaged with the inner wall of pipe P and wheels 32A, 32B, and 34, as well as guide wheel 36, do not impinge on any portion of the pipe P. In this position, sealing element 22 prevents flow of product in the pipe P.
- sealing element 62 When sealing element 62 is in its final sealing position, its outer surface is engaged with the inner wall of pipe P and wheels 82, 84, and 86 do not impinge on any portion of the pipe P. Pivot a ⁇ n 72 and pivot arm wheel 74 are held in an outward-facing position against the pipe P by spring 78.
- Fitting 92 may be connected to a sleeve 90 welded around the pipe and located downstream of the pipe P access connection. Fitting 92 is of the type well-known in the art to provide a bleed port.
- pipe plug 10 travels downwardly through housing H, sandwich valve V, and fitting F, until pivot arm wheel 74 impinges on a bottom portion of pipe P, causing yoke 38 to begin rotation about yoke pin 40.
- yoke 38 continues to rotate about yoke pin 40 until wheel 82 impinges a bottom portion of pipe P.
- the rotation of yoke 38 continues until wheel 84 and then wheel 86 impinge on a bottom portion of the pipe.
- plugging head 20 begins its entry into pipe P.
- pivot arm wheel 74 impinges on a top portion of pipe P and causes pivot arm 72 to rotate out of the way.
- plugging head 60 becomes substantially in alignment with the inside diameter of pipe P
- pipe plug 10 continues its downward travel and plugging head 20 begins its transition into position within pipe P as wheels 32A and 32B impinge on a bottom portion of pipe P, causing yoke 14 to rotate about yoke pin 16.
- plugging head 20 becomes more substantially in alignment with the inside diameter of pipe P.
- Wheel 34 then impinges on a bottom portion of pipe P, causing yoke 14 to continue its rotation until sealing element 22 rotates into a final sealing position.
- sealing elements 22 and 62 are in their final sealing positions (see Figures 3 and 4) and pipe plug 10 is stable and capable of resisting pipeline pressure loads.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate other preferred embodiments of pipe plug 10.
- An additional plugging head 21 may be pivotally connected to first plugging head 20 with second plugging head 60 being pivotally connected to the additional plugging head 21.
- Second plugging head 60 may include a sealing element 62 or a cleaning element 102.
- Cleaning element 102 is preferably a wire brush-type element 104 for moving or brushing away dirt and debris ahead of pipe plug pig 10.
- sealing element 62 any leakage past plugging head 20 or 21 is forced out through a port 94 and fitting 92. If using cleaning element 102, any leakage past plugging head 20 is forced out through port 94 and fitting 92.
- a skid plate 37 may replace guide wheel 36 on plugging heads 20 and 21. Skid plate 37 is mounted opposite wheel 34 on the angular surface of nose 28. The skid plate 37 may be constructed of suitable materials ranging from thermoplastic to brass. As pipe plug 10 is lowered into the access connection to pipe P, skid plate 37 comes into contact with and slideably engages the interior surfaces of the access connection, thereby preventing yoke 14 and plugging head 20 and 21 from becoming entrapped.
- skid plate 87 may replace wheel 86 on plugging head 60.
- Skid plate 87 is mounted on an angular surface of nose 68 and opposite pivot arm 72.
- the skid plate 87 may be constructed of suitable materials ranging from thermoplastic to brass.
- pipe plug 10 may include inflatable sealing elements 23 and 63 on plugging heads 20 and 60, respectively.
- inflatable sealing elements 23 and 63 are in communication with an inflation system 110.
- Inflation system 110 preferably includes one or more liquid or gas medium inflation sources 112 and 113.
- Inflation sources 112 and 113 may be a compressor, a compressed gas tank or a pump.
- Two passageways 120 and 160 connect the inflation sources 112 and 113 respectively to the sealing elements 23 and 63, and a third passageway 190 provides a bleed port.
- Valves 115 and 117 provide a means of isolating and controlling the inflation pressure provided by inflation sources 112 and 113, respectively.
- Valve 116 provides a means of controlling any leakage out of the bleed port.
- each passageway 120, 160, and 190 includes various fittings and connectors, with some portions of the passageways 120, 160, and 190 passing through elements of pipe plug 10.
- various sections of each passageway 120, 160, and 190 have been given letter designations.
- 120A refers to an external supply line of passageway 120.
- inflatable sealing elements 23 and 63 are inflated, either in concert or in series, so that they come into contact with and sealably engage an interior surface of pipe P.
- Inflation sources 112 and 113 provide an inflation medium, preferably air, an inert gas, or a liquid to sealing elements 23 and 63 by way of passageways 120 and 160.
- Passageway 190 provides a bleed port. Depending on the pipeline product, the bleed port may vent to a reservoir (not shown) or to ambient.
- a supply line section 120A runs from inflation source 112 through valve 115 and tee 181 to bulkhead fitting 122 located on an external surface of housing H.
- Tee 181 is in communication with a bleed valve 119 and a vent.
- Fitting 122 is in communication with an elbow connector 124 that connects to the upper end of tubular section 120B.
- Tubular section 120B is preferably a steel tube in the shape of a compression spring.
- the lower end of tubular section 120B connects to a fitting 126 on carrier 12.
- Passageway section 120C Internal to carrier 12 is passageway section 120C. Passageway section 120C is constructed so that it aligns with one of the annular grooves 17 in yoke pin 16.
- O- rings 19, which are located on either side of the annular groove 17, provide sealing engagement and help to maintain the integrity of passageway 120 as it enters yoke pin 16.
- passageway section 120D Within yoke pin 16 is passageway section 120D. Because of the physical arrangement of carrier 12, yoke 14, and plugging head 20, passageway section 120D makes two angular jogs as it passes through yoke pin 16. Each angular jog is preferably a right angle jog. Fabricating one of the angular jogs in yoke pin 16 requires drilling into an end of yoke pin 16 and creating a longitudinal run 128. A plug 13 seals the exposed open end of the longitudinal run 128 and maintains the integrity of passageway 120 as it passes through yoke pin 16. A longitudinal run 130, which intersects lateral run 128, is in alignment with a second annular groove 17. Passageway section 120D exits yoke pin 16 and enters yoke 14 as passageway 120E.
- An end plate 15 helps to secure yoke pin 16 into its proper position and ensure that the annular grooves 17 are in proper alignment with passageway sections 120C, 120D, and 120E.
- Passageway section 120E passes through a portion of yoke 14 and into plugging head 20, where passageway section 120E makes an angular jog and engages an inlet 25 of sealing element 23. Because of the above described arrangement and continuity of passageway 120, an inflation medium may pass from inflation source 112 to sealing element 23, thereby inflating sealing element 23. Prior to removing pipe plug 10 from the pipe, sealing element 23 may be deflated by opening bleed valve 119, which is connected to tee 18 Ion passageway section 120A.
- Inflation passageway 160 may be constructed in a manner similar to inflation passageway 120.
- a supply line section 160A runs from inflation source 113 through valve 117 and tee 180 to bulkhead fitting 162, which is in communication with an elbow connector 164.
- Tee 180 is in communication with a bleed valve 118 and a vent.
- Elbow connector 164 connects to the upper end of tubular section 160B.
- Tubular section 160B is preferably a steel tube in the shape of a compression spring and formed relative to tubular section 120B.
- the lower end of tubular section 160B connects to a fitting 166 on carrier 12.
- passageway section 160C Internal to carrier 12 is passageway section 160C. Similar to passageway section 120C, passageway section 160C is constructed so that it aligns with one of the annular grooves 17 in yoke pin 16. O-rings 19 provide sealing engagement for the passageway 120 has it passes through annular groove 17. Within yoke pin 16 is passageway section 160D. As was the case with passageway section 120D, passageway section 160D makes two angular jogs as it passes through yoke pin 16. Each angular jog is preferably a right angle jog. A plug 13 seals the exposed open end of the lateral ran 168 and maintains the integrity of passageway 160 as it passes through yoke pin 16.
- passageway section 160D exits yoke pin 16 it aligns with a second annular groove 17.
- the annular groove 17 provides continuity between passageway sections 160D and 160E.
- Passageway section 160E then passes through a portion of yoke 14 and nose 28 of plugging head 20. Because of the physical relationship between yolk 14 and nose 28, passageway section 160E makes two angular jogs as it travels toward sealing element 63. Again, these angular jogs, as with all the angular jogs described herein, are preferably right angle jogs.
- Annular groove 141 and O-rings 143 provide continuity of passageway section 160E between plugging head 20 and yoke 28.
- the annular groove 141 is located in a cylindrical portion connected to nose 28. Passageway section 160E exits plugging head 20 and aligns with an annular groove
- Passageway 160 then continues through yoke pin 40 as passageway section 160F.
- Passageway section 160F is constructed in a manner similar to passageway sections 120D and 160D.
- a plug 45 seals the lateral run 170.
- An end plate 39 helps secure and position yoke pin 40 so that the annular grooves 41 are in their proper alignment with passageway sections 160F and 160G.
- Passageway section 160G enters plugging head 60 and makes an angular jog to engage inlet 65 of sealing element 63.
- an inflation medium may pass from inflation source 113 to sealing element 63, thereby inflating sealing element 63.
- sealing element 63 Prior to removing pipe plug 10 from the pipe, sealing element 63 may be deflated by opening bleed valve 118, which is connected to tee 180 on passageway section 160A.
- Bleed port passageway 190 has a vent line section 190A and a tubular section 190B.
- Vent line portion 190A runs from bulkhead fitting 192 located on an external surface of housing H to bleed valve 116.
- Fitting 192 is in communication with an elbow connector 194 that connects to the upper end of tubular section 190B.
- Tubular section 190B is preferably a steel tube in the shape of a compression spring.
- the lower end of tubular section 190B connects to a fitting 196 on carrier 12.
- Internal to carrier 12 is passageway section 190C. Passageway section 190C is constructed so that it aligns with one of the annular grooves 17 in yoke pin 16.
- passageway section 190D Within yoke pin 16 is passageway section 190D, which makes two angular jogs as it passes through yoke pin 16. A plug 13 seals the exposed open end of the longitudinal run. Similar to passageway sections 120D and 160D, passageway section 190D aligns with a second annular groove 17 and enters yoke 14 as passageway section 190E. Passageway section 190E passes through a portion of yoke 14 and into plugging head 20 so that its open end 198 is exposed to the interior space between plugging heads 20 and 60. Any leakage past plugging head 20 is vented by passageway 190 through its open end 198.
- plugging heads 20 and 60 may each include a compression packer seal design having a packer seal 50, 240 in communication with a hydraulic fluid system 110.
- Packer seals work over a wider range of pipe inner diameters than standard sealing elements because standard sealing elements are ground for the actual pipe inner diameter.
- the packer seal design embodiment of pipe plug 10 orients itself in a sealing position within pipe P in a substantially similar manner as the standard seal design ( Figures 1 to 10) and inflatable seal designs ( Figures 11 to 13) and shares many of the components of those designs.
- pipe plug 10 includes a carrier 12, yokes 14 and 38, yoke pins 16 and 40 — which may have a different physical configuration than the carrier 12, yokes 14, 38 and yoke pins 16, 40 used in the standard and inflatable seal designs — , nose 28 and 68, skid plates 37 and 87, wheels 34, pivot arm 72, pivot arm wheel 74, pivot arm pin 76, spring 78, passageways 120, 160 and 190, and assorted hydraulic fittings.
- Each nose 28, 68 includes a stabilization pad 30, 70 to resist rotational loads and rotation about the respective yoke pin 16, 40 as previously described.
- the use of a standard control bar head to resist the pressure loads generated by the pipeline pressure does not place the major bending loads into the fitting F. This is accomplished by reacting bending load forces through the foot of yoke mount 18 against the bottom of pipe P and through carrier 12 against the access hole in pipe P.
- plugging heads 20 and 60 are inserted into a pipe P with the packer seals 50 and 240 in a retracted or relaxed position. In the relaxed position, the outer diameters of the packer seals 50, 240 are typically smaller than the inner diameter of the pipe P. Subsequently, packer seal 50 is compressed between two angled surfaces 52 and 53 formed by fixed nosepiece 26 and a movable piston plate 51, respectively, on plugging head 20. Similarly, packer seal 240 is compressed between two angled surfaces 242 and 243 formed by fixed nosepiece 66 and a movable piston plate 230, respectively, on plugging head 60.
- Plugging head 20 is the primary sealing mechanism and plugging head 60 is the secondary sealing mechanism.
- the position of the two packer seals 50, 240 downstream from the access opening to pipe P enables the pipeline product to be routed through a port in the side of the housing H and provides a means of bypassing product flow around pipe plug 10 and the work that is being done to pipe P.
- one or more additional plugging heads 21 may be employed in combination with plugging heads 20 and 60 (see e.g. Figures 9 and 10).
- one plugging head 20 or 60 may be employed as a single plugger but this single plugger would not provide the double block and bleed redundancy and safety that two or more plugging heads 20, 60 provide.
- piston plate 51 on plugging head 20 is designed with a cylindrical protrusion 54 having two grooves to accept O-rings 55 and 56 (or other similar seals which are well-known in the art).
- the purpose of cylindrical protrusion 54 is to enable piston plate 51 to act in a manner similar to a hydraulic cylinder rod.
- yoke 14 has internal passageways 120, 160 and 190 to provide means of hydraulically pressurizing cylindrical cavity 200 as well as vent 198. Passageways 120, 160 and 190 may be routed to yoke 14 in a manner substantially similar to that as previously described.
- a plug 59 seals the end of passageway section 190E.
- piston plate 51 is hydraulically pressurized and caused to move against packer seal 50.
- Packer seal 50 is preferably an elastomeric seal that is compliant to the wall of pipe P.
- Packer seal 50 has two anti-extrusion springs 244 and 245. Hydraulic fluid is pumped into cylindrical cavity 200 located at the end of passageway section 120E in yoke 14 and pushes piston plate 51 against packer seal 50. The packer seal 50 is compressed against the angled surface 52 of the nosepiece 26.
- plugging head 20 is held in its correct orientation relative to yoke 14 by way of nosepiece 26 and anti-rotation pin 225.
- Nosepiece 26 is threaded onto a threaded shaft 210 which is part of yoke 14.
- An anti-rotation pin 225 which is threaded and sealed into nosepiece 26, is then used to properly orient nose 28 relative to yoke 14.
- the seal between anti-rotation pin 225 and nosepiece 26 may be a pipe thread, an O-ring 57, 58 (see Figure 17) or other seal well-known in the art.
- Anti-rotation pin 225 passes through a hole in nosepiece 26, through a hole in piston plate 51 and into a hole in yoke 14, thereby being maintained in proper orientation to each other.
- plugging head 60 is very similar to plugging head 20 but does not have the same hydraulic porting. Only passageway 160 travels through yoke 38 (see Figure 16). Passageway 160 provides means of hydraulically pressurizing a cylindrical cavity 235 in communication with piston plate 230. A cylindrical protrusion 234 on piston plate 230 enables piston plate 230 to act in a manner similar to a hydraulic cylinder rod. Because of the separate porting arrangement to plugging head 60, packing seal 240 is actuated independently of packing seal 50. This provides a redundant system which is inherently safer than a system which relies upon a single fluid circuit to actuate two or more seals. The failure of one hydraulic system 120, 160, therefore, does not cause pipe plug 10 to lose all sealing integrity within pipe P. This redundancy is also a feature of the inflatable seal designs ( Figures 11 to 13)
- packer seal 240 is hydraulically pressurized and caused to move against packer seal 240. Similar to packer seal 50, packer seal 240 is preferably an elastomeric seal that is compliant to the wall of pipe P. Packer seal 240 has two anti-extrusion springs 246 and 247 that serve a similar purpose as springs 244 and 245 (described previously). Hydraulic fluid is pumped into cylindrical cavity 235 located at the end of passageway section 160G in yoke 38 and pushes piston plate 230 against packer seal 240. The packer seal 240 is compressed against the angled surface 242 of the nosepiece 66.
- Nosepiece 66 is threaded onto a threaded shaft 232.
- Nose 68 is held in its correct orientation relative to yoke 38 in a manner similar to that as described for nose 28.
- the angled surface 243 of the piston plate 240 and angled surface 242 of nosepiece 66 distort the packer seal 240 and cause it to distend in an outwardly radial direction until it impinges the wall of the pipe.
- packer seal 240 creates a barrier when pipe plug 10 is set within the pipe.
- the loads exerted by skid plates 37, 87 against the bores of the housing H, valve V and fitting F should be reduced during installation and retraction of the plugging heads 20, 60.
- the reduced loads are due to the packer seals 50, 240 being encased between two steel members 26, 51 and 66, 230, respectively and not exposed to the bores as are the standard sealing elements (e.g. sealing element 22).
- the standard sealing elements are deformed by the aforementioned bores during the installation and retraction process, thus causing reaction loads on the skid plates 37, 87. Because the packer seals 50, 240 are protected, each may be re-used in subsequent plugging applications.
- FIG. 21 and 22 the fluid circuit design for use with inflatable seals or packer seals can be done many different ways by someone skilled in the art.
- hydraulic hoses (not shown) may be used instead of porting through the yokes 14, 38.
- a preferred embodiment which does not include drilling yoke pin 16 to act as a conduit as previously shown in Figure 13A — includes machining yoke arm 250 to accept fittings 166 and 196.
- Yoke arm 255 is machined to accept fitting 126.
- Bleed fittings 205 are provided to bleed air out of cylindrical cavities 200 and 235 (see also Figures 17 and 20).
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