WO2000038290A1 - Conduit seal for hazardous environments - Google Patents
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- WO2000038290A1 WO2000038290A1 PCT/GB1999/004314 GB9904314W WO0038290A1 WO 2000038290 A1 WO2000038290 A1 WO 2000038290A1 GB 9904314 W GB9904314 W GB 9904314W WO 0038290 A1 WO0038290 A1 WO 0038290A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G15/00—Cable fittings
- H02G15/013—Sealing means for cable inlets
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L55/00—Devices or appurtenances for use in, or in connection with, pipes or pipe systems
- F16L55/10—Means for stopping flow in pipes or hoses
- F16L55/11—Plugs
- F16L55/1141—Plugs the plug being made of elastic material
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L55/00—Devices or appurtenances for use in, or in connection with, pipes or pipe systems
- F16L55/10—Means for stopping flow in pipes or hoses
- F16L55/12—Means for stopping flow in pipes or hoses by introducing into the pipe a member expandable in situ
- F16L55/128—Means for stopping flow in pipes or hoses by introducing into the pipe a member expandable in situ introduced axially into the pipe or hose
- F16L55/132—Means for stopping flow in pipes or hoses by introducing into the pipe a member expandable in situ introduced axially into the pipe or hose the closure device being a plug fixed by radially deforming the packing
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G15/00—Cable fittings
- H02G15/02—Cable terminations
- H02G15/06—Cable terminating boxes, frames or other structures
- H02G15/076—Cable terminating boxes, frames or other structures for multi-conductor cables
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- the present invention relates to a sealing system within a conduit, such as a tubular passageway, for use in hazardous environments, and to a method for sealing a conduit for use in a hazardous environment .
- Hazardous environments are areas in which the atmosphere may become explosive. Explosive atmosphere is defined as a mixture of ignitable substances in the form of gases, vapours or mixtures with air under atmospheric conditions in critically mixed ratios such that excessive high temperature, arcs or sparks may cause an explosion. According to Elex V, DIN VDE 0165-1991, endangered areas are classified into zones, according to the probability of the existence of a dangerous explosion prone atmosphere. The present invention is directed to use within so-called "zone 1" hazardous environments.
- a zone 1 explosive atmosphere is, according to Elex V, DIN VDE 0165-1991, a zone in which an explosive mixture can occur during normal operation. Examples of zone 1 hazardous environments include sewers, petrochemical plants and pipelines, and petrol stations.
- zone 1 environment.
- objects to be used in zone 1 hazardous environments must satisfy the criteria set out in European Standard EN 50014:1997.
- EN 50014:1997 it is important that any objects that are to be used within such an environment are designed such that under normal conditions of use, maintenance and cleaning , danger of ignition due to electrostatic charges is avoided, thereby avoiding possible explosions.
- the objects should be designed so that the maximum surface temperature shall not exceed a specified temperature, usually being the ignition temperature of any gasses, fluids or solids present.
- the value of the specified maximum temperature depends on the exact nature of the environment, and for zone 1 hazardous environments varies between 85°C and 450°C.
- objects used within a zone 1 hazardous environment must be UV resistant, chemically inert, and resistant to flexing even at temperatures above 85°C.
- Cables known today include optical cables or copper core cables, both for communications purposes, electrical power cables, and composite cables including both optical fibres and copper conductors .
- the joint enclosures include means for joining, terminating, splitting, tapping etc. of the cable, in a manner well known to the man skilled in the art.
- the joint enclosures are typically in the form of a box shaped housing, with cable outlets for entry and exit of cables.
- the cable outlets are tubular, and circular or oval in cross-section, but they may be rectangular or of other appropriate shapes. Circular cross- section outlets typically receive individual cables, and oval outlets typically receive a cable loop from which a tap is to be taken without cutting the cable, so that two separate outlets cannot be used.
- outlets there will be a plurality of outlets, typically four to twelve. Commonly not all of the outlets will be used in the initial set-up of the cable system, and some of the outlets will be left unoccupied, so that these are available for introduction of cables where future modifications of the network are desired. It is therefore necessary that these unoccupied outlets are blocked and sealed to prevent access of any contaminants into the cable joint enclosure. Where the cable joint enclosure is to be used within a zone 1 hazardous environment it is important that the means for effecting the blocking and sealing of any initially unused cable outlets satisfies the criteria required for apparatus to be used in such a hazardous environment.
- the present invention defines a sealing assembly for use when the conduit to be sealed is non-circular, and a method for sealing a non-circular conduit, both for use within a zone 1 hazardous environment.
- the invention is therefore suitable for use, inter alia, in sealing the unused conduits from a cable joint enclosure to be used in a zone 1 hazardous environment such as a sewer system.
- the positioning is generally such that the cable joint enclosures are easily accessed.
- the joint enclosures are usually arranged immediately beneath man-holes for easy access.
- FR2758017A is representative of many known arrangements for making a seal around a cable, pipe or other member passing through a round opening in which a resilient ring is compressed axially between two rigid rings. Such a construction is clearly uneconomic for use in making a blank closure for a circular opening, and would not be considered by experts in relation to the design of a seal with no cable passing through it.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides sealing assembly in a conduit comprising:
- a longitudinally compressible rubber sealing member (i) a longitudinally compressible rubber sealing member; and (ii) a first flange which is electrically conductive, covers a major part of the surface of the rubber sealing member and when in use is in contact with the hazardous environment wherein the first flange can be moved relative to another member to urge the sealing member against the said other member to compress the rubber sealing member longitudinally, causing it to be urged into sealing engagement with the conduit, characterised in tha t the assembly is for use within a zone 1 hazardous environment, the conduit is non-circular and the rubber sealing member and the first flange are of corresponding non-circular shape and dimensions .
- a second aspect of the invention provides a method of sealing a conduit comprising: (i) positioning a longitudinally compressible rubber sealing member in engagement with the conduit, and positioning a first flange, which is electrically conductive, covers a major part of the surface of the rubber sealing member and in use, is in contact with the hazardous environment; (ii) moving the first flange relative to another member to urge the sealing member against the said other member to compress the rubber sealing member longitudinally, causing it to be urged into sealing engagement with the conduit; and (iii) inserting the conduit and installed sealing system into the hazardous environment chara cterised in tha t the assembly is for use within a zone 1 hazardous environment, the conduit is non-circular and the rubber sealing member and the first flange are of corresponding non-circular shape and dimensions .
- the phrase "longitudinally compressible” means that the sealing member is compressible in the direction substantially parallel to the axis of the conduit .
- the invention is primarily intended for making blank closures, that is closures with no cable pipe or other member passing through them.
- the said other member is a second flange positioned such that the rubber sealing member *is between the first and second flanges inside the conduit, and in such case the shape and dimensions of the rubber sealing member will normally closely approximate the internal shape and dimensions of the conduit.
- the flanges may be in direct contact with the sealing member, or there may be other intervening members.
- one or each of the first and second flanges is substantially planar.
- sealing member With the sealing member positioned within the conduit, longitudinal compression of the sealing member causes it to increase in its transverse dimension, and thereby be urged into sealing engagement with the inner surface of the conduit.
- the said other member is the end face of the conduit, and in this alternative construction the shape and dimensions of the rubber sealing member preferably closely approximate the external shape and dimensions of the conduit.
- the sealing member comprises compressible rubber, preferably EPDM. While this material is well suited to perform the required sealing function, the exposure of polymeric or rubber surfaces to zone 1 hazardous environments is not desirable, since they tend to build up electrostatic charge, and there is a consequent risk of ignition and possible explosion. In some hazardous environments, they may also be susceptible to damage by exposure to fluids from the environment (e.g. sewer gases or petroleum vapours) According to the present invention, this problem is minimised by the provision of a first substantially planar flange which is electrically conductive, and is positioned so that it, rather than the rubber sealing member, is exposed to the hazardous environment. This is achieved by ensuring that the first flange covers a major part of the surface of the rubber sealing member. In a preferred embodiment one major surface of the flange is in contact with the rubber sealing member and the other major surface of the flange is in contact with the hazardous environment.
- EPDM compressible rubber
- the first flange is preferably electrically conductive to the extent that it has an insulation resistance that does not exceed IGohm at (23+2) °C and (50 + 5)% relative humidity as measured in accordance with 23.4.7.8 of European Standard EN 50014:1997.
- the first flange comprises a metal.
- a particularly preferred metal is steel, especially a stainless steel.
- Other metals that could be used include aluminium, cast steel, galvanised steel, gunmetal and brass.
- a polymeric material with an appropriate conductivity could be used.
- the electrically conductive first flange is arranged to separate the rubber sealing member from the hazardous environment.
- the first flange covers a major part of the surface of the rubber sealing member. It preferably covers at least 80% of the surface of the rubber sealing member. More preferably the first flange covers at least 90%, especially preferably 95% of the surface of the rubber sealing member.
- the first flange covers a sufficient part of the surface of the sealing member such that any length of surface of the sealing member that is exposed to the hazardous environment in use, measured radially of the conduit, is shorter than 1cm.
- the term "radially of the conduit” means in a direction from the axis of the conduit to the outer surface of the conduit.
- the conduit which may be, for example, oval, rectangular, or any other suitable shape.
- These arrangements mean that the possibility of electrostatic charges building up on the insulating surface of the rubber sealing member is substantially avoided.
- the amount of exposed rubber sealing member is not sufficient to retain enough energy to create a spark. Notwithstanding these precautions, it may be desirable in some cases for the rubber sealing member itself to be loaded with carbon or other suitable filler to make it electrically conductive.
- first flange passes across the top of the conduit to seal it, it could in addition pass down the outer surface of the conduit, in the form of an end-cap.
- the conduit also comprises a metal.
- the metals, and the conductive polymeric material, described as preferred for the first flange are also suitable for the material of the conduit.
- the system also comprises a joint enclosure in the form of a housing, preferably a metal housing, and the said conduit forms a cable outlet from the housing of the joint enclosure.
- the housing comprises a plurality of cable outlets. These may be any shape in cross-section, especially circular oval or rectangular in cross-section, but the invention relates only to the sealing of those which are non- circular.
- the sealing of the conduit is effected outside of the hazardous environment, and then the sealed conduit introduced into the hazardous environment.
- the conduit for example a joint enclosure with a number of sealed conduits, and other conduits containing cables
- the conduit is sealed above ground level, and then introduced into the sewer through a manhole, preferably leaving enough slack in the cables to allow it to be withdrawn if required for modification or servicing.
- the electrically conductive flange will be earthed [grounded] . This ensures that there is no potential difference between the flange and the conduit, which must also be earthed, usually through a housing to which it is typically attached. This arrangement again minimises the possibility of sparking, and consequent potential ignition and explosion.
- the sealing member has one or more apertures
- the second flange also comprises apertures, in register with those in the sealing member for passage of a corresponding number of bolts (but no other apertures) .
- the first flange itself forms the head of a bolt (or of more than one bolt), which pass(es) through the aperture (s) in the sealing member and in the second flange, the assembly additionally comprising one or more nutsfor screw-threaded engagement with the stem(s), so that the nuts can be tightened to urge the first and second flanges towards each other.
- Mechanical arrangements other than a nut and bolt which could be passed through the apertures in the sealing member and second flange, and tightened could also be used, and would be apparent to the man skilled in the art.
- the seal assembly comprises two or more stacked compressible sealing members, separated by one or more substantially rigid spacers.
- the spacers may be polymeric or of metal or any other suitable material, since they are not exposed to the hazardous environment. Instead, one single sealing member may be used.
- the sealing members may be formed in any suitable way, for example by moulding or stamping.
- the seal assembly preferably also comprises means to prevent over-compression of the sealing members.
- the compression limiting means is preferably arranged to prevent compression of the sealing member (s) beyond their Shore compression limit.
- the compression limiting means preferably comprises a substantially rigid member positioned between the first and second flanges.
- the compression limiting means preferably comprises a substantially rigid sleeve which fits within the apertures.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a cable joint enclosure having a plurality of circular cross-sectioned tubular cable outlets and one oval one projecting therefrom;
- Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the oval outlet of the enclosure of Figure 1, showing a sealing assembly according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 is a plan view of the sealing assembly of Figure 2.
- Figure 1 shows a stainless steel joint enclosure 1 which may contain, for example, optical fibre organiser trays and/or electronic boards (not shown) .
- the metal enclosure 1 comprises body portion 3 and a lid 5 which can be separated to access the interior of the enclosure for forming O 00/38290
- each cable outlet 7, 8 that are generally circular in cross-section and one cable outlet 9 that is generally oval in cross-section project from the lid 5 of the cable joint enclosure 1.
- the oval outlet 9 is to be closed by a sealing assembly according to the invention, as described in more detail with reference to the remaining figures.
- Some of the circular cross-section outlets 7 are open for receipt of cables, and others may be sealed in any conventional manner, say by screw-threaded plugs or caps.
- each outlet 7,8,9 projects from the housing 1 by a distance of about 30 cm.
- Figures 2 and 3 show a sealing assembly according to the present invention, within the oval cross-section cable outlet 9 of Figure 1.
- the sealing system comprises three longitudinally compressible EPDM sealing members 11, separated from each other by two substantially rigid polymeric spacers 13.
- Each of the sealing members 11 and polymeric spacers 13 is substantially the same oval shape and size as the internal cross-sectional shape of the conduit 9, but the clearances to the rigid members may be a little larger than that to the rubber sealing members, even in the unstressed (as-manufactured) condition.
- Stainless steel bolts 19 are welded to a first stainless steel flange 17 which is assembled in contact with the and almost covers surface of the outermost EPDM sealing member 11 of the system and is thus exposed to the hazardous environment.
- the stems of the bolts 19 pass through the apertures in the sealing members 17 and spacers 13.
- a washer 21 is positioned adjacent the sealing member 11 furthest from the head 15 of bolt 17. This washer 21 forms the second flange according to the present invention, and is substantially planar.
- a nut 23 is provided for each bolt adjacent washer 21, and this can be tightened against a screw thread on the stem of the bolt 19 in order to urge the first flange 17 and the second flange 21 (the washer) towards each other, and consequently to cause the sealing members to expand radially into contact with the inner surface of conduit 8.
- the sealing members 11 are shown in their compressed state in Figure 2.
- An earthing lug 25 is also electrically connected to one of the bolts 19 by means of a second nut 27.
- the earthing lug 25 ensures that there is no potential difference between the bolt 17 and the conduit 8 and remainder of housing 1. Any potential difference would be potentially dangerous when the system is installed in a zone 1 hazardous environment since it could result in sparking.
- a star washer 29 is also included to ensure good electrical contact and good vibration resistance.
- the metal flange 17 of bolt 15 covers most of the surface of the adjacent EPDM sealing member 11. Therefore the possibility of static charge build up on the surface of the insulating sealing member 11, and the possibility of consequent ignition and explosion, is substantially avoided.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AU18735/00A AU1873500A (en) | 1998-12-22 | 1999-12-20 | Conduit seal for hazardous environments |
CA002352195A CA2352195A1 (en) | 1998-12-22 | 1999-12-20 | Conduit seal for use in hazardous environments |
HU0104807A HUP0104807A3 (en) | 1998-12-22 | 1999-12-20 | Conduit seal for hazardous environments |
JP2000590267A JP2002534041A (en) | 1998-12-22 | 1999-12-20 | Hazardous environmental conduit seal |
EP99962364A EP1147588A1 (en) | 1998-12-22 | 1999-12-20 | Conduit seal for hazardous environments |
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GB9828169.4 | 1998-12-22 | ||
GBGB9828169.4A GB9828169D0 (en) | 1998-12-22 | 1998-12-22 | Conduit seal for use in hazardous environments |
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CA (1) | CA2352195A1 (en) |
CZ (1) | CZ20012105A3 (en) |
GB (1) | GB9828169D0 (en) |
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EP2623841A1 (en) * | 2012-02-02 | 2013-08-07 | Festo AG & Co. KG | Partition piece for a fluid channel and fluids device with such a partition piece |
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DE3240339A1 (en) * | 1982-10-30 | 1984-05-03 | Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Ernst Vogelsang Gmbh & Co Kg, 4352 Herten | Device for the end closure of cable ducts |
FR2590347A1 (en) * | 1985-11-15 | 1987-05-22 | Joint Francais | Sealing gasket with variable diameters for coaxial cylinders, and method and tool for manufacturing such a gasket |
FR2758017A1 (en) | 1996-12-30 | 1998-07-03 | Sarl Mercure Innovation | Especially simple demountable protection for cable splices, particularly for optical fibres in telecommunication circuits |
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EP2623841A1 (en) * | 2012-02-02 | 2013-08-07 | Festo AG & Co. KG | Partition piece for a fluid channel and fluids device with such a partition piece |
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