专利摘要:
LOCATION FIXING RACK FOR PLASTIC PIPING SEALING, PRODUCTION METHOD AND INSTALLATION METHOD. The invention relates to a tube sealing gasket designed to be received within a channel provided within a socket end of a female bell plastic tube end that is assembled with a male coupling tube end to form a union of plastic tubes. The channel at the end of the female bell plastic tube is preformed during production and the gasket is then installed. The gasket has a rubber body portion that is reinforced by a hard plastic band formed as a series of integrally spaced wedges that are interconnected by a flexible tape. The hard plastic strap acts to prevent extrusion of the gasket during variations in pressure conditions, as well as preventing displacement during field assembly.
公开号:BR112015032119B1
申请号:R112015032119-4
申请日:2014-05-09
公开日:2021-02-09
发明作者:Monteil Guillermo
申请人:S & B Technical Products, Inc;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates, in general, to sealing gaskets and sealing systems used for pipe joints in plastic pipes, in which a male spike pipe section is installed inside a socket pipe section coupling female to form a pipe joint and, more specifically, to an improved gasket, simplified production method, as well as an installation method for a gasket locked inside a preformed gasket groove in a used pipe section to form a pipe joint. Description of the Prior Art
[0002] Fluid sealing systems for plastic fluid transport tubes are used in a variety of industries. The tubes used in such systems are typically formed from thermoplastic materials, including polyolefins and PVC. In forming a joint between tube sections, the end of the spike or male tube is inserted into the end of the female or socket tube. An elastomeric annular ring, or gasket, is typically seated within a groove formed at the socket end of the thermoplastic tube. As the spike is inserted into the socket, the gasket provides the greatest sealing capacity for the joint. Various types of sealing technologies have been employed to ensure the sealing integrity of the pipe joint. It is important that the gasket is not dislodged during the formation of the joint, and that the gasket does not become twisted or otherwise compromised in field applications. It is also important that the gasket does not extrude out of the tube groove under various pressure conditions.
[0003] Previous gasket sealing systems are known, in which a homogeneous rubber gasket was generally deformable, allowing it to be flexed or bent by the hand, accepting reverse curvature, and inserted into an internal coupling channel formed in the female bell-shaped tube end. The channel at the bell end of the female tube was preformed using a bell-shaped mandrel-shaped tool in the tube production facility. An attempt in the prior art to ensure the integrity of such pipe joints involved the use of a pipe gasket having a first distinct body region formed of an elastically productive sealing material, such as rubber, pipes involved the use of a pipe gasket. tube having a first distinct body region formed of an elastically productive sealing material, such as rubber, connected to a second distinct body region formed of a more rigid material, such as a rigid plastic. The intention was that the rigid body region of the gasket would assist in retaining the gasket in place within the tube groove. Other approaches to the problem include the use of a homogeneous rubber ring with a reinforcement strip that has been inserted into a coupling groove provided in the inner diameter of the rubber ring. In the other prior art systems, a homogeneous rubber gasket body was connected with an internal or external reinforcement strip of metal, or plastic, or ring. Each of these solutions has critical limitations. For example, prior art plastic / rubber composites sometimes allow dirt and debris to infiltrate between the bell channel and the outer diameter of the gasket. The plastic region, in some cases, reduces the rubber surface contact area, sometimes leading to problems in providing the necessary seal in all conditions, including high pressure, low pressure and cyclical waves. Compatible materials were required when connecting the homogeneous rubber gasket body to the plastic reinforcement strip. The poor connection resulted in the separation of two elements. The reinforcement strip was subjected to displacement and fracture in the two-part system. Thus, in some cases, prior art solutions have failed to provide the necessary bonding integrity, often contributing to the complexity and cost of the production operation, and field installation.
[0004] In the early 1970s, a new technology was developed by Rieber & Son of Bergen, Norway, referred to in the industry as the "Junta Rieber". The Rieber system employed a combined mold element and sealing ring to seal a joint between the socket end and the spike end of two cooperation tubes formed of thermoplastic materials. In Rieber's process, an elastomeric gasket was installed inside an internal groove at the socket end of the female tube as the female end or bell-shaped end was simultaneously being formed. Rather than using a preformed groove, the Rieber process provides a pre-stressed and anchored elastomeric gasket during the lathe operation. Because the gasket is installed simultaneously with the formation of the bell-shaped tube end, a rigid built-in reinforcement ring can be supplied as a part of the gasket. Because the pipe groove is, in one sense, formed around the gasket with its built-in reinforcement ring, the gasket has been fixedly held in position, and does not tend to twist or shake, or otherwise allow impurities to enter the sealing areas of the joint, thereby increasing the reliability of the joint, and decreasing the risk of leakage or possible failure due to abrasion. Rieber's process is described in the following published United States patents, among others: United States Patent Nos. 4,120,521; 4,061,459; 4,030,872; 3,965,715; 3,929,958; 3,887,992; 3,884,612; and 3,776,682.
[0005] Despite the advances offered by the Rieber process, the operation was somewhat complicated and costly. Also, certain situations exist in which it will be desirable to manually remove a gasket, and reinstall another one within a preformed channel at the selected pipe end, rather than using a gasket integrally installed in which the groove in the pipe is formed around of the gasket. For example, municipal and consultation engineers will specify specialized elastomers based on the end use of pipe lines and soil conditions. While SBR is the most common rubber used in North America, engineers will specify EPDM based on a water treatment technique, and nitrile rubber when hydrocarbon soil contamination due to gasoline or oil pollution exists. Distributors and contractors cannot exchange gaskets for the Rieber process in their pipe inventory.
[0006] It would therefore be advantageous to be able to install a gasket of the type having a reinforcement element inside a tube end previously in the form of a bell, as opposed to those systems similar to Rieber systems, where the end of the female tube it is formed on the sealing gasket during the manufacture of the female pipe end. However, prior art gaskets with reinforcement elements are subject to breakage, and are not easily bent or flexed by hand, usually in this way, excluding manual assembly in the field. The size and position of the reinforcement element, which is attached to the gasket body, was generally larger than the diameter of the mouth opening of the bell-shaped tube end, presenting an additional complication for assembly.
[0007] United States Patent No. 6,044,539, published on April 4, 2000, to Guzowski, and commonly assigned by the present applicant, describes a machine for inserting a "snap closure" gasket, unable to accept curvature reverse, having a reinforcement ring embedded in a preformed gasket receiving groove in a bell-shaped tube end. However, such a machine was quite costly to build, and has difficulties in being carried by hand by an operator in the field.
[0008] The purpose of the present invention is to provide an optimized tube gasket for use in pipe joints that offers the advantage of a Rieber-type seal, while allowing the gasket to accept reverse curvature, to be installed in a groove preformed by hand, either in the production plant, or in a field operation.
[0009] Another objective of the invention is to provide an improved gasket that is securely retained within a pre-formed tube groove, without the need for a separate retaining strip.
[0010] Another objective of the invention is to provide an improved sealing gasket of the plastic / rubber variety that optimizes the sealing surface contact of the gasket rubber with the tube bell channel.
[0011] Another objective of the invention is to provide a reinforcement element that is not required to be attached to the rubber element, consequently creating the possibility of being produced from a multiplicity of materials.
[0012] Another objective of the invention is to provide such a gasket with special reinforcing attributes that allow it to seal under a variety of pressure conditions without being twisted or extruded, or displaced during field assembly, and yet it can be installed by hand on the bell channel. Disclosure of the Invention
[0013] The sealing gasket of the invention is a design of plug-in rubber / plastic retaining material especially useful in sealing PVC pipes having bell ends using folding mandrel tools. The gasket is reinforced with a reinforcement element, or strip, comprised of a series of wedges that are interconnected by a flexible tape. The strip is preferably embedded within the rubber body portion of the gasket, avoiding the use of connecting elements. The rubber gasket element provides the primary sealing ability, while the plastic element improves resistance to extrusion due to water pressure and displacement during field assembly.
[0014] The gasket accepts reverse curvature to allow easy installation in a hand-formed tube bell channel. Once the gasket is installed, it operates as a combined compression and seal ring. It is preferably installed by the PVC pipe producer and, once installed, it is a safe part of the pipe. The rubber portion of the gasket can be, for example, SBR, EPDM, NR, etc., combined with a hard plastic strap.
[0015] In its preferred form, a pipe sealing gasket is shown, which is designed to receive inside a groove provided inside a female socket end of a thermoplastic tube, the female socket end being designated to receive a end of coupling male thermoplastic tube to form a pipe joint. The gasket comprises an elastomeric ring-shaped body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross-section, includes a lead nose region, a lower compression region, and a trailing tail region . The lead nose region generally turns towards the female socket end of the tube, since the gasket is inserted into the tube.
[0016] The lead nose region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic strap comprised of a series of wedges interconnected by a flexible tape, the hard plastic strap being embedded inside the lead nose region of the main body portion of the gasket during gasket production. In use, the wedges spaced along the tape act to prevent extrusion and displacement of the gasket from the channel provided at the female socket end of the thermoplastic tube. The main body portion of the gasket can conveniently be formed of a natural or synthetic rubber, for example, butadiene styrene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, and nitrile rubber. The hard plastic tape is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a hardness that is greater than the hardness of the main body portion of the gasket. The material is selected based on having sufficient stiffness to prevent extrusion and displacement in use, while being flexible enough to allow the gasket to accept reverse curvature during installation. The material chosen must also not be so rigid as to break, while being flexed or curved.
[0017] The lower compression region of the gasket can be provided with a series of circumferential coupling ribs for engaging the end of the male coupling spigot tube. The main gasket body has an external bulb region which can similarly be provided with a series of circumferential engaging ribs for engaging the female socket end of the tube. Preferably, the main gasket body has a lower primary sealing surface that forms the combination of edge region and compression sealing region for the gasket. The "edge" region is separated from a convex sealing surface and trailing tail portion of the gasket body by a V-shaped recess. The V-shaped recess allows the edge region of the gasket body to bend internally as the male coupling spike end of a coupling tube section that meets the primary gasket sealing surface.
[0018] A method is also shown for producing a sealing tube gasket designed to receive within a bell tube groove provided within a socket end of a female tube member, thereby seating the gasket inside the groove, allowing a male coupling tube having a spike tube end to be inserted into it to form a continuous pipe joint. The method includes providing a mold having a first mold face with a circumferential recess. A hard plastic reinforcement element, the strap, is placed inside the circumferential recess on the face of the first mold, the hard plastic strap being formed as a series of wedges interconnected by a flexible tape. The wedges each have a front edge, a rear edge, and opposite side edges, as seen in cross section, and in which the opposite side edges slope evenly from the rear edges to the front edges of these.
[0019] A second coupling mold face is provided which is then joined with the face of the first mold, with a rubber compound being injected into the mold recess. Heat and pressure are applied to the mold to form a ring-shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross section, includes a lead nose region, a lower compression region, and a trailing tail region. The main body portion of the gasket is then cured with the hard plastic strap contained therein, whereby the leading nose region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by the hard plastic strap.
[0020] The gasket of the invention, while being reinforced by the hard plastic strap, is nevertheless flexible enough to allow the strap to be curved at an oblique angle for insertion into the coupling bell groove provided at the tube end female socket. The gasket then returns to a generally cylindrical shape, and is secured inside the bell socket groove by the action of the hard plastic strap.
[0021] Additional objectives, characteristics and advantages will be apparent in the following written description. Brief Description of Drawings
[0022] Figure 1 is a terminal view of a section of plastic tube, partially in section, and showing a bell and channel end, with a gasket of the invention in connecting in the channel, the male tube section being positioned for insertion in the bell.
[0023] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the sealing gasket of the invention, showing the hard plastic strap with its wedges and associated flexible tape in dashed lines.
[0024] Figures 3-6 are simplified views of the installation steps of the hard plastic strap inside an associated mold, the mold then being injected with rubber and heated and cured to produce the completed gasket of the invention.
[0025] Figure 7 is a partial partial cross-sectional view of the invention gasket in place in the internal groove provided at the end of the female bell socket tube, the direction of travel of the male coupling tube member being shown in dashed lines.
[0026] Figure 8 is a sectional view of the hard plastic strap used in the manufacture of the gasket of the invention, and illustrating the wedges that are interconnected by the flexible tape.
[0027] Figure 9 is a top view of a portion of the gasket of the invention, showing the placement of the hard plastic strap, the rubber portion of the gasket body being shown in phantom lines.
[0028] Figure 10 shows the step of beginning the formation of a pipe union with the end of the male pipe immediately beginning to produce contact with the sealing gasket of the invention.
[0029] Figure 11 is a view similar to Figure 10, showing a completed pipe joint, with an external pressure force acting on the sealing gasket.
[0030] Figure 12 is another view of the completed pipe joint, this time with the gasket having an internal pressure force acting on the gasket. Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0031] Voting now on the attached illustrations, Figure 1 shows the gasket 11 of the invention in place before the assembly of a pipe joint. The gasket 11 is installed inside a channel 13 provided inside the bell-shaped end 15 of a female tube section of the thermoplastic tube 17. The female tube section 17 can be formed from any of a variety of commercially thermoplastic materials available, such as the polyolefin family including polyethylene and polypropylene, as well as polyvinyl chloride and similar materials. Thermoplastic tubes of this general type are used in a variety of industrial environments including water, sanitation, and chemical industries. The bell-shaped end 15 of the thermoplastic tube section has a mouth opening 19 that engages with a spike end 23 of a male coupling tube section 25, to form a pipe joint. The gasket receiving channel 13 was preformed at the opening of the mouth of the tube 19 in the production facilities of the tube, using a tool with collapsible widening mandrel.
[0032] A particularly preferred shape of the gasket 11 that can be used in the method of the invention is shown in profile in Figure 2, and in cross section in Figure 7. Preferably, the gasket 13 is an annular ring-shaped member having a body main gasket 28 formed of a flexible elastomeric material, such as a suitable natural or synthetic rubber. The elastomeric material used to form the gasket body 28 will vary in composition depending on the final application, but may involve a number of different natural and synthetic rubbers including, for example, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM ), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), nitrile rubber, etc.
[0033] Now returning to Figure 7, the main gasket body 28 includes an external convex sealing surface 27 which, in this case, is provided with a series of ribs or serrations 29. The main gasket body also includes a sealing surface lower primary 31. In the preferred embodiment shown, the primary sealing surface 31 is a face that slopes evenly from the gasket body that forms a combination of edge region and compression sealing region for the gasket. The edge region is separated from the outer convex sealing surface 27 and the trailing tail portion 30 by a V-shaped recess (generally shown as 33 in Figure 7). The V-shaped recess allows the edge region of the gasket body to curve internally like the male coupling spike end of a section of coupling tube that meets the primary sealing surface 31 of the gasket (see Figures 10-12 ).
[0034] Returning to Figure 7, the main gasket body 28 also has a lead nose region, generally designated as 35 in Figure 7, which is initially contacted by the male coupling spigot end during assembly of the pipe joint . The lead nose region 35 generally turns towards the female socket end of the tube once the gasket is inserted into the tube.
[0035] With reference now to Figure 8, it will be appreciated that the forward-nosing region of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic strap 37 formed as a series of integrally spaced wedges (such as wedges 39, 41, 43) interconnected by a tape flexible 45. As will be apparent from Figures 4 and 8, wedges 39 each have a front edge 53, a rear edge 55, and opposite side edges 57, 59. Opposite side edges (such as side edge 59 in figure 10 ) tilt evenly from the rear edges 55 to the front edges 53 of these, as seen in this cross section. Figure 2 shows the hard plastic strap reinforced with its associated wedges in phantom lines (see, for example, wedges 39, 41, 43). The gasket body can therefore be thought of as having a rubber element, and as having a hard plastic element, the hard plastic element serving as the reinforcing element for the gasket body.
[0036] During the production of the gasket, the hard plastic strap 37 is embedded inside the region of the gasket's forward nose during the gasket production operation. As will be explained in more detail, the wedges 39 in the hard plastic strap 37 act to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the channel (13 in Figure 1) provided at the female socket end of the thermoplastic tube, since a spike end of a male coupling tube is installed to form a pipe joint.
[0037] As previously mentioned, the main body portion of the detox packing is formed from a natural or synthetic rubber, such as a styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, or nitrile rubber. The hardness of the rubber used for the main gasket body can vary depending on the final application, but it will typically be in the range of about 40-70 Shore A hardness, preferably about 40-60 Shore A. The plastic strap lasts 37 , on the other hand, is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a hardness that is greater than the hardness of the main body portion of the gasket. The synthetic plastic material used for the brace is preferably a material that shows an appropriate reinforcement for application by hand, while allowing flexion (accepts reverse curvature) during installation. The belt may have a higher hardness than the remaining main body portion of the gasket, since it does not participate in the gasket sealing function to the same extent as the primary gasket sealing region.
[0038] Various materials of the hard plastic type can be suitable candidates for use as the hard plastic strap. These materials include materials such as polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, and various "designed plastics". For example, such a material is that hard plastic that falls into the group of the family of modified polyphenylene ethers (PPE). These commercially available materials have high heat resistance, making them suitable for injection or compression molding, and are generally suitable for plastic / rubber composites. A commercially available family is the VESTORAN® family of materials. VESTORAN® is the registered trademark of Evonik Degussa GmbH for molding compounds containing poly-2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether as a polymeric constituent (polyphenylene ether, PPE, also referred to as PPO).
[0039] The method of producing the sealing tube gasket of the invention will now be described. The gasket is designed to receive inside a bell tube channel provided inside the socket end of a female bell tube member, so the adjustment of the gasket inside the channel allows a male coupling tube having a end of the spike tube, be inserted into it, to form a continuous pipe joint. The production method will be described mainly with reference to Figures 3-6. Figure 3 shows a half of an injection molding mold 47 of the type that will be familiar to those skilled in the art. As can be seen in Figure 3, the first mold half has a first mold face 49 with a circumferential recess 51. As shown in Figure 4, in the first stage of the production process, the plastic strap 37 lasts with its series of integrally spaced wedges is interconnected by the flexible tape 45 which is placed inside the circumferential recess 51. It will be appreciated that placing the wedges in the mold as distinct and individual elements would be very time consuming. However, because the teeth are interconnected by the flexible tape, they can easily be placed in the mold integrally, in a single step. This also ensures the correct spacing of the individual teeth over the circumference of the gasket.
[0040] Next, a second coupling mold face is provided which is essentially a mirror image of the face of the first mold. Figure 5 shows the hard plastic strap partially installed in the circumferential groove of the face of the first mold, while Figure 6 shows the strap fully installed. The first and second mold faces are then joined, and the moldable rubber compound is injected into the circumferential recess. In the known manner, heat and pressure are then applied to the mold to form a ring-shaped elastomeric body. The heat and pressure in the mold cure the main body portion with the hard plastic strap embedded in it, so the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by the hard plastic strap, so hydraulic pressure due to the fluid in the tube acts on the wedges in the hard plastic strap to push the teeth into the most hermetic engagement with the male and female coupling tube members, to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the channel provided at the female bell socket end of the thermoplastic tube once a spike end of a male coupling tube is installed to form a tube joint, and the tube is carrying fluid.
[0041] While the gasket body is reinforced to prevent extrusion under varying fluid pressure conditions, as well as being displaced during field assembly, it remains flexible enough to allow the gasket to be bent by hand, and installed inside a gasket receiving channel provided inside the bell-shaped end of a female tube member. The sealing gasket can be installed inside the gasket receiving channel by bending the gasket to temporarily transform the gasket from a generally cylindrical shape to a generally elliptical shape, followed by placing the gasket inside the gasket receiving groove, and releasing the gasket, whereby the gasket returns to the generally cylindrical shape. The hydraulic pressure due to the fluid in the tube acts after the wedges in the hard plastic strap push the wedges into a more hermetic engagement with the male and female coupling tube members, to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the channel provided at the bell socket end female of the thermoplastic tube once a spike end of a male coupling tube is installed to form a tube joint, and the tube is carrying fluid. Figure 11 shows a cross section of the gasket of the invention 11 installed in a joint of tubes with external pressure acting under the gasket. Figure 12 is a view similar to Figure 11, but shows the cross-sectional shape of the gasket where an internal fluid pressure is acting under the gasket body.
[0042] An invention has been provided with several advantages. The method for installing a gasket of the invention allows a tube gasket to be installed inside a pre-existing groove and preformed in a thermoplastic tube. Once the gasket has been secured in a secure fit position, it is securely retained within the tube channel, and resists axial forces that tend to displace the gasket from the channel. Because the gasket is inserted into a pre-formed tube groove or channel, the production and installation processes are simplified, and become less costly. The gasket design also makes it possible to remove a gasket and reinstall another inside a preformed channel at the selected pipe end. The gasket that is used in the process is simple in design and relatively economical to produce. There is no need for an external retaining strap, or an internal metal ring, to assist in fixing the gasket inside the tube groove. Because a metal retaining strap or ring is not required, it is also possible to eliminate the pins required to hold the strap or ring in place within the mold during production, as in the prior art Reiber gasket. The hard plastic strap with its integrally spaced wedges acts to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the female tube groove under a variety of fluid pressure situations, or from being displaced during field assembly. The provision of wedges as an integral part of a continuous belt simplifies the production process, and saves time.
[0043] While the invention was shown in only one of its forms, it is not, therefore, limited, but it is susceptible to several changes and modifications without escaping the spirit of it.
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Claims (10)
[0001]
1. Method of forming a sealed joint in a pipe formed of sections of plastic pipe where a gasket (11) with a hard plastic strap (37) embedded in reinforcement is installed inside a gasket receiving channel (13) provided in the interior of a bell-shaped end (15) of a female tube member (17) the channel being arched with a region of inclination facing forward when viewed in cross section, and in which the channel (13) has previously been formed during the production of the tube, and the gasket (11) is installed next, the female bell-shaped socket end (15) having a given internal diameter that is designed to receive a coupling male thermoplastic tube end (25) to form a tube joint, the end of the male thermoplastic tube having a given outside diameter, the method being characterized by the fact that it comprises: installing a sealing gasket within the gasket receiving channel by bending the gasket for temp orally transform the gasket from a cylindrical shape to an elliptical shape, placing the gasket inside the gasket receiving groove, and releasing the gasket, whereby the gasket returns to the cylindrical shape; in which the gasket (28) is formed as a ring-shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross section, includes a conduction advance region, a lower compression region, and a trailing tail region, the forward driving region towards the female socket end of the tube once the gasket (28) is inserted into the tube; in which the leading feed region of the main body portion of the gasket (28) is reinforced by a hard plastic strap (37) formed as a series of spaced integral wedges (39, 41, 43) and discrete interconnected by a flexible tape (45), the hard plastic strap (37) being embedded within the leading advancement region of the main body portion of the gasket (28) during production of the gasket by molding it, preferably than being a separate bonded part, the wedges each having a front edge (53), a rear edge (55), and opposite side edges (57, 59), when viewed in isometric view, the opposite side edge of a selected wedge being connected to a side edge of a next adjacent wedge by a portion of the flexible tape (45); in which the hard plastic strap (37) is formed of a synthetic plastic material having a hardness that is greater than the hardness of the main body portion of the gasket (28), while being flexible enough to allow the gasket (11) accept reverse curvature during installation in the groove provided at the female socket end of the thermoplastic tube (17); and in which the wedges (39, 41, 43) in the hard plastic strap (37) cooperate with the region of forward inclination of the arcuate channel to wedge between the outer diameter of the end of the male thermoplastic tube (25) and the diameter inside of the female bell-shaped socket end (15), so the hydraulic pressure due to the fluid in the tube acts on the wedges (39, 41, 43) on the hard plastic strap (37) to push to push the wedges (39, 41,43) in more hermetic engagement with the male and female coupling members of the tube to prevent extrusion of the gasket from the channel provided at the female socket end of the thermoplastic tube (17), since a spike end (23) A male coupling tube (25) is installed to form a joint of tubes and the tube carrying fluid.
[0002]
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the opposite side edges (57, 59) of the wedges (39, 41, 43) slope evenly from the rear edge (55) to the front edge ( 53) of the same, as seen in isometric view.
[0003]
3. Method according to claim 2, characterized by the fact that the main body portion of the gasket (28) is formed from a rubber selected from the group consisting of styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber and nitrile rubber.
[0004]
4. Method, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the hard plastic strap (37) is embedded inside the region of advancement of conduction of the main body portion of the gasket (28) during manufacture by placing the plastic strap hard (37) in a mold, and injection (47) of rubber on the strap, preferably than being bonded as a separate piece.
[0005]
5. Method according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the main body portion of the gasket (28) is formed of a natural or synthetic rubber.
[0006]
6. Method according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the synthetic plastic material is a modified polyphenylene ether.
[0007]
Method according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the lower compression region of the gasket includes a series of circumferential engagement grooves for engagement of the male coupling spigot end (23).
[0008]
8. Method according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the main gasket body (28) has an external bulbous region which is also provided with a series of circumferential engaging grooves for engaging the female socket end of the tube .
[0009]
9. Method of installing a gasket (11) with a hard plastic strap (37) embedded in reinforcement inside a channel, a channel (13) receiving a gasket (11) provided inside a bell-shaped end ( 15) of a female pipe member to thus form a sealed pipe joint in a pipe formed of sections of plastic pipe, the bell-shaped end (15) having an inlet (19) which is engagable with a spike end ( 23) of a male coupling plastic pipe section (25) to form a pipe joint, the method being characterized by the fact that it comprises the steps of: providing a plastic pipe section having a female bell-shaped end opening ( 15) preformed with a gasket receiving channel (13), the channel being arched with a sloping region facing forward when viewed in cross section; install a gasket inside the gasket receiving channel (13) by bending the gasket (11) to temporarily transform the gasket (11) from a cylindrical shape to an elliptical shape, placing the gasket (11) inside the groove receiving the gasket, and releasing the gasket (11), whereby the gasket (11) returns to the cylindrical shape; in which the gasket is formed as a ring-shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross-section, includes a conduction advance region, a lower compression region, and a tail region in tow, the driving advance region towards the female socket end of the tube once the gasket (11) is inserted into the tube; in which the forward driving region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic strap (37) formed as a series of integrally spaced wedges (39, 41, 43) interconnected by a flexible tape (45), the hard plastic strap (37) being embedded within the region of advancement of conduction of the main body portion of the gasket (28) during production of the gasket (11) by molding it, the wedges (39, 41, 43) each having a front edge (53), a rear edge (55), and opposite side edges (57, 59), as seen in isometric view, the opposite side edge of a selected wedge being connected to a side edge of an adjacent adjacent wedge by a portion of the flexible tape (45); and in which the hydraulic pressure due to the fluid in the tube then acts on the wedges (39, 41, 43) on the hard plastic strap (37) to push the wedges into more hermetic engagement with the male and female tube members from coupling to prevent extrusion of the gasket (11) from the channel provided at the female socket end of the thermoplastic tube, since a spike end (23) of a male coupling tube (25) is installed to form a pipe joint, and the tube carrying fluid.
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10. Method of installing a gasket (11) with a hard plastic strap (37) embedded in reinforcement inside a channel (13) gasket receiver provided inside a bell-shaped end (15) of a limb female pipe to form a sealed pipe joint in a pipe formed of sections of plastic pipe, the bell-shaped end (15) having an inlet (19) which is engagable with a spike end (23) of a pipe section plastic male coupling (25) to form a pipe joint, the method being characterized by the fact that it comprises the steps of: providing a section of plastic pipe having a female bell-shaped end opening (15) preformed with a gasket receiving channel (13), the channel being arched with a sloping region facing forward when viewed in cross section; install a gasket inside the gasket receiving channel (13) by bending the gasket (11) to temporarily transform the gasket (11) from a cylindrical shape to an elliptical shape, placing the gasket (11) inside the groove receiving the gasket, and releasing the gasket (11), whereby the gasket (11) returns to the cylindrical shape; in which the gasket is formed as a ring-shaped elastomeric body having a main body portion formed of rubber which, when viewed in cross-section, includes a leading conduction region, a lower compression region, and a tail region to towing, the driving advance region towards the female socket end of the tube once the gasket is inserted into the tube; in which the forward driving region of the main body portion of the gasket is reinforced by a hard plastic strap (37) formed as a series of integrally spaced wedges (39, 41, 43) interconnected by a flexible tape (45), the hard plastic strap (37) being embedded within the region of advancement of conduction of the main body portion of the gasket (28) during production of the gasket (11) by molding it, the wedges (39, 41, 43) each having a front edge (53), a rear edge (55), and opposite side edges (57, 59), as seen in isometric view, one of the selected wedges being connected to a next adjacent wedge by a portion of the flexible tape (45) ; and in which the hydraulic pressure due to the fluid in the tube acts on the wedges in the hard plastic strap (37) to push the wedges (39, 41, 43) in a more hermetic engagement with the male and female tube members of the coupling to prevent extrusion of the gasket (11) from the channel provided at the female socket end of the thermoplastic tube, since a spike end (23) of a male coupling tube (25) is installed to form a joint of tubes and the tube carrying fluid.
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