Tubular expansion device and method of fabrication
First Claim
1. An apparatus for the controlled expansion of a tube segment comprising:
- (a) a structural element having an elongated shape for insertion into said tube segment,(b) a convoluted bladder formed from a fluid impervious material having reinforcing fibers formed integrally with said bladder, said bladder being sealed against the first and second ends of said structural element such that pressurized fluid injected into said bladder from one of said ends can expand said bladder up to a controlled diameter determined by said reinforcing fibers,(c) wherein the apparatus is arranged such that a yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of a tube segment into which the apparatus has been inserted without rupture or damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment.
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Abstract
The invention comprises a device for expanding tubular members to a controlled diameter and its method of fabrication. The device includes an expandable bladder held in a convoluted form. After the device is inserted into a cylindrical tube to be evenly expanded, the bladder is expanded by hydraulic pressure to a controlled maximum diameter. It is then deflated so the device can then be moved to another location and reused. The bladder is formed from a flexible impervious material having integral reinforcing fibers. It is initially formed in a fully expanded configuration over a convoluted mandrel and a removable cylindrical shell. When the shell is removed vacuum or external pressure draws the bladder against the mandrel. The bladder is overmolded with a resilient cover to hold it in reduced form until pressurized. The bladder cover prevents the bladder from kinking during the expansion.
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27 Claims
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1. An apparatus for the controlled expansion of a tube segment comprising:
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(a) a structural element having an elongated shape for insertion into said tube segment, (b) a convoluted bladder formed from a fluid impervious material having reinforcing fibers formed integrally with said bladder, said bladder being sealed against the first and second ends of said structural element such that pressurized fluid injected into said bladder from one of said ends can expand said bladder up to a controlled diameter determined by said reinforcing fibers, (c) wherein the apparatus is arranged such that a yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of a tube segment into which the apparatus has been inserted without rupture or damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus for the controlled expansion of a tubular comprising:
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(a) a hollow mandrel, said mandrel comprising; i) a first cylindrical end, said first cylindrical end providing a connection to a fluid source; ii) a central convoluted section; and iii) a second cylindrical end, wherein the central convoluted section of said mandrel is perforated, said perforations to allow for fluid communication between the hollow mandrel and an exterior surface of said central convoluted section of said mandrel, and (b) a bladder surrounding said mandrel wherein said bladder is formed from a material having reinforcing fibers formed integrally with said bladder, said bladder being sealed against the first and second ends of said mandrel such that pressurized fluid injected into said mandrel will flow through the perforations in said mandrel and expand said bladder up to a controlled diameter determined by said reinforcing fibers, wherein the yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of a tube segment into which the apparatus has been inserted without rupture and damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of fabricating a tubular expansion device comprising the steps of:
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(a) positioning a convoluted perforated mandrel around a structural element, (b) forming a bladder onto said mandrel, said bladder having reinforcing fibers formed integrally therewith, (c) sealing the bladder at its ends against said structural element, (d) forming an outer cover around a bladder, and (e) removing said convoluted mandrel between the structural element and the bladder, wherein a yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of a tube segment into which the tubular expansion device has been inserted without rupture or damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of fabricating a tubular expansion device comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a removable shell around a perforated convoluted mandrel, (b) forming a bladder onto said convoluted mandrel and removable shell at an expanded configuration of said bladder, said bladder having reinforcing fibers formed integrally therewith, (c) sealing said bladder at its ends against said convoluted mandrel, (d) removing said shell from between said convoluted mandrel and the bladder, (e) convoluting the bladder against the convoluted mandrel, and (f) maintaining the bladder in its convoluted form, wherein a yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of a tube segment into which the tubular expansion device has been inserted without rupture or damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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23. A method of controllably expanding tubular pipe segments comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting an expandable fiber reinforced bladder into a tubular pipe segment, the bladder being formed from a fluid impervious material having reinforcing fibers formed integrally with said bladder, wherein a yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of the tubular pipe segment without rupture or damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment; (b) pressurizing the interior of said bladder with a pressurized fluid to expand said bladder up to a controlled diameter determined by said reinforcing fibers; (c) using said pressurized bladder to plastically deform said tubular pipe segment in a generally cylindrical manner; (d) releasing said pressurized fluid from said bladder; and (e) removing said expandable fiber reinforced bladder from said tubular pipe segment. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26)
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27. An apparatus for the controlled expansion of a tube segment comprising:
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(a) a convoluted bladder formed from a fluid impervious material having reinforcing fibers formed integrally with said bladder, said bladder being sealed such that pressurized fluid injected into said bladder can expand said bladder up to a controlled diameter determined by said reinforcing fibers, and (b) a structural element surrounded by said bladder, the structural element having convolutions matched to those of said convoluted bladder, wherein a yield strength of the bladder is sufficient to support an internal hydraulic pressure necessary to controllably force plastic expansion of a tube segment into which the apparatus has been inserted without rupture and damage of either the apparatus or the tube segment.
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