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Document | Title | Date |
20080238095 | Clamp apparatus for threadedly connected tubulars - A clamp for clamping to two threadedly-connected items, and, in one aspect, two threadedly-connected components of a top drive system. | 10-02-2008 |
20080252074 | Method of Joining Components, Fitting and Tube Joint Where at Least One of the Components Comprises or is Made of Material Difficult to Weld - Method of joining at least two components ( | 10-16-2008 |
20090001721 | Protective sleeve for threaded connections for expandable liner hanger - A tubular sleeve is coupled to and overlaps the threaded connection between a pair of adjacent tubular members. | 01-01-2009 |
20090021008 | DRILL PIPE WITH TOOL JOINTS - The engineering problem of the claimed invention is to enhance wear-resistance of drill pipe tool joints. The proposed drill pipe consists of a body with upset ends and tool joints connected by means of friction welding, having tapered thread and a double coating, the first layer being applied by means of thermo-diffusion zincing and the second one, by means phosphate treatment. Enhancement of tool joint life, as compared to the tool joints with phosphate coating only, allows no overdimension to be stipulated for future repair purposes, which saves up to several kilos of metal per tool joint, decreasing the drill string weight by several tons. With a view to increasing the joints' durability and reliability of welding seams the thickness δ of the first coating layer as function of thread conicity K is adjusted according to the following formula: δ=0.09 . . . 0.13 K. The segment at 15 to 25 mm from the welding spot on joints is coated with phosphate only. | 01-22-2009 |
20090066082 | COUPLING DEVICE FOR TUBULAR MEMBERS AND INSTALLATION TOOL - A coupling device includes a coupling body and a collar adapted to engage a tubular member in a permanent swaged connection. The coupling device includes axially spaced front and back ferrules which engage during swaging to provide a plurality of seals intermediate the ferrules and the tubular member as well as the coupling body. The back ferrule includes a central region having a generally cylindrical wall that is elastically/plastically deformed to a corrugated tube-like shape during swaging to enhance the maintenance of the seals. A portable installation tool for swaging the coupling body and collar to the tubular member is hydraulically actuated. | 03-12-2009 |
20090174184 | WORKING METHOD OF THE EXTERNAL THREADED FRP (FIBERGLASS-REINFORCED PLASTIC) PIPE AND FITTING - The invention discloses an external threaded FRP pipe and fitting, in which the outside surface of the FRP pipe and fitting connecting end is added up with a threaded layer, whereof the outside of the threaded layer is molded directly to external thread. The work method of it is that the outside surface of the FRP pipe or fitting connecting end is ground, laminated with resin manually, wound around with glass fiber, and added up with an anti-corrosion layer, whereby it is molded to an external threaded structure through the use of mold. This method has achieved quick connection of the FRP piping system and greatly reduced the operating cost. | 07-09-2009 |
20090236850 | Threaded joint for steel pipes - A threaded joint for steel pipes having excellent galling resistance, rust preventing properties, and airtightness without using a compound grease comprises a pin and a box each having a threaded portion and an unthreaded metal-to-metal contact portion serving as contact surfaces. The contact surfaces of at least one of the pin and the box are coated with a multi-layered structure comprising, from the bottom, a first layer formed from a first metal or alloy, a second layer formed from a second metal or alloy which is softer than the first metal or alloy, and an uppermost layer of a solid lubricating coating comprising a lubricating powder in an organic or inorganic binder. | 09-24-2009 |
20090250926 | Method and System for Evaluating Groups of Threaded Connections - A method associated with the selection of tubulars for hydrocarbon production is described. In particular, the method is associated with the evaluation of performance limits of threaded connections. In this method, constituents of an evaluation group of threaded connections are determined via model analysis. Then, physical testing on a first group of threaded connections in the evaluation group is conducted. Modeling analysis on the first group and a second group of threaded connections is performed, wherein the second group are not physically tested. Once modeled, the results from the physical testing and the modeling analysis are compared to assess a characteristic performance factor for the first group. Then, the characteristic performance factor is applied to the second group, and the performance limits are defined based on this characteristic performance factor. | 10-08-2009 |
20100001520 | PVC Pipe Coupling - A threaded coupling for connecting a threaded first connecting drop pipe to a second connecting drop pipe. The coupling has a first female end having an enlarged exterior diameter and an interior diameter defining a lead in section which provides strength to resist lateral forces exerted on the threaded drop pipe connection. Adjacent the lead in section, internal threads are located in the first female end of the coupling. A second female end having an interior diameter substantially the same size as the lead in section of the first female end is located adjacent the internal threads, opposite the first female end. A male connecting end of a first connecting drop pipe having external threads is inserted into the lead in section and screwed into the coupling. A male connecting end of a second connecting drop pipe is coated with an adhesive and inserted into the second female end. | 01-07-2010 |
20100045033 | Threaded Pipe Connection - A long felt need for more reliable and safer pipe threads is provided which teaches (1) how to offset the mismatch of pipe threads that occurs due to elongation of the pin and contraction of the box during assembly; (2) how to prevent separation of mating pipe threads independent of radial thread interference; (3) a swaged box connection that is as strong as the pipe; (4) a thread that stabs easily without damage. | 02-25-2010 |
20100078935 | THREADED JOINT FOR STEEL PIPES - Burrs which develop on the incomplete thread at the start of cutting of male threads ( | 04-01-2010 |
20100096850 | Nanostructured alloy coated threaded metal surfaces and methods of producing same - A method for protecting a threaded metal joint from galling and corrosion includes providing a nanocrystalline coating on the metal surface. The nanocrystalline coating can include a solid or liquid lubricant to protect against wear. Threaded metal joint surfaces coated with the nanocrystalline coating can resist galling under high pressure and high torque, even after several fastening and unfastening operations and also over a long period of time. Protection from corrosion is also provided by the nanocrystalline coating. The method and nanocrystalline coating provide metal surfaces with both lubrication and protection against corrosion. Problems such as removal or leakage, which are associated with protective compounds that use oils, are avoided. The nanocrystalline coatings may be layers of the same material, or layers of differing materials, such as layers with lubricating particles dispersed throughout, and layers without lubricating particles. Such coatings may provide reduced wear, friction, corrosion and galling. Such coated threaded articles are very useful in messy and dirty environments, such as oil production and oil handling industries. | 04-22-2010 |
20100140929 | ROCK-DRILLING EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS FEMALE AND MALE PARTS THEREFOR - The invention relates to a threaded joint for rock-drilling equipment of the type that includes female and male parts that are interconnected via threaded joints. The invention is particularly advantageous in connection with female parts ( | 06-10-2010 |
20100171305 | THREADED TUBULAR CONNECTION WHICH IS RESISTANT TO BENDING STRESSES - A threaded tubular connection is provided. The connection includes a male tubular element provided with a male threaded portion and a female tubular element provided with a female threaded portion. The male threaded portion and the female threaded portion each include self-locking threads having a crest, a load flank, a stabbing flank and a root, a load flank lead of the self-locking threads being larger than a stabbing flank lead of the self-locking threads such that in a tightened position of the threaded tubular connection, the load flanks and the stabbing flanks of the male self-locking threads are engaged in tight contact with the load flanks and the stabbing flanks of the female self-locking threads. A transfer zone is axially disposed between the threaded portions and a free end of at least one of the tubular elements, while being axially spaced from the threaded portions. | 07-08-2010 |
20100230958 | Method and Apparatus for coupling Expandable Tubular Members - A method and apparatus for coupling expandable tubular members. | 09-16-2010 |
20100230959 | LOW COST, HIGH PERFORMANCE PIPE CONNECTION - A low cost threaded pipe connection for virtually any service is provided, that has selectively, unique sealing threads for general use that can be supplemented with a pin nose seal when specified by the user. | 09-16-2010 |
20100237612 | Tubular connection floating shoulder ring - A floating shoulder ring is arranged to occupy the J.-space between pin ends of coupled pipe sections. The length of the ring is arranged to allow the pipe connection to approach the specified torque for shoulderless connections before the ring begins to function as an abutment between the approaching pipe ends: The torque accepted by the ring limits the radial force imposed by tapered threads on both pipe and coupling. The ring is provided with modified threads on the outer surface to engage the inner threads of the coupling, in the J-space, to retain the ring in the coupling during handling in preparation for assembly into a pipe string. The modified threads yield axially when substantially forced. Threads that slip axially, non-destructively, and threads that deform under sufficient axial force are provided. | 09-23-2010 |
20100253076 | MARINE RISER ASSEMBLY - A marine riser assembly having a first tubular member having an external surface with a plurality of first axially spaced formations, a second tubular member having an external surface with a plurality of second axially spaced formations thereon, a segmented ring in surrounding relationship to the first and second tubular members, the segmented ring having an inner surface with a plurality of formations engageable with the formations on the first and second tubular members, the engageable formations serving to urge the first and second tubular members toward each other when the segmented ring is subjected to radially inwardly directed compressive forces, a sleeve in surrounding relationship to force the engageable formations together and a seal assembly for sealing against external and internal pressure. | 10-07-2010 |
20100264649 | THREADED JOINT FOR PIPES HAVING A LUBRICATING COATING - A lubricating coating which is free from harmful heavy metals is formed on a premium threaded joint for pipes constituted by a pin and a box each having a contact surface comprising a threaded portion and an unthreaded metal contact portion (a sealing surface and shoulder) in order to provide the joint with galling resistance, gas-tightness, and anticorrosive properties such that the unthreaded metal contact portion is prevented from yielding even when the joint is made up with a high torque. The lubricating coating comprises one or both of a rosin and calcium fluoride; metal soap; wax; and a basic metal salt of an aromatic organic acid, and preferably it further includes a lubricating powder, magnesium carbonate, and/or a carbohydrate, particularly a cyclodextrin. | 10-21-2010 |
20100264650 | Communication Connections for Wired Drill Pipe Joints - A drill pipe includes a pin end connector, a box end connector, a first communication connector and a second communication connector. The pin end connector includes a first region to form a threaded connection to join sections of the drill pipe together, and the first region includes at least one thread that begins at one end of the first region and ends at the other end of the first region. The box end connector receives the pin end connector, and the box end connector includes a second region to mate with the first region to form the threaded connection. The first communication connector is attached to the pin end connector and is located in the first region; and the second communication connector is attached to the box end connector and located in the second region to form a communication connection with the first communication connector. | 10-21-2010 |
20100270793 | THREADED JOINT FOR STEEL PIPES - A threaded joint for steel pipes comprising a pin | 10-28-2010 |
20100301600 | THREADED JOINT FOR PIPES - In a threaded joint for pipes constituted by a pin and a box, each having a contact surface comprising a threaded portion and an unthreaded metal contact portion, the contact surface of the pin has a solid corrosion protective, preferably transparent coating based on a UV-curable resin and the contact surface of the box has a solid lubricating coating having plastic or viscoplastic rheological behavior which is preferably formed by the hot melt technique from a composition comprising a thermoplastic polymer, a wax, a metal soap, a corrosion inhibitor, a water-insoluble liquid resin, and a solid lubricant. | 12-02-2010 |
20100308577 | DRILL PIPE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A tubular threaded connection for coupling drill pipe segments to form a drill string is provided. Each of the segments has a tubular pipe body having a wall thickness of >0.5 inches (1.27 cm). The threaded connection comprises a pin end with an external thread, and a box end with an internal thread for threadable engagement with the external thread of the pin end. The pin shoulder extends between a pin base diameter and an outer pin bevel diameter; the box shoulder extends between a box base diameter and an outer box bevel diameter. The outer pin and box bevel diameters are between 7.75-8.688 inches (19.05-21.59 cm). The pin and box shoulders define a contact area such that, when the pin and box ends are threaded together with a make-up torque of >75,000 ft-lbs (1,079.36 kg-m), a load capacity of >2.0 million lbs (908,000 kg) is provided. | 12-09-2010 |
20100320754 | REVERSE SLIDING SEAL FOR EXPANDABLE TUBULAR CONNECTIONS - An expandable threaded connection between segments of expandable tubulars that provides a high bearing pressure seal at a specific area along the pin and box members is disclosed. The invention utilizes a “groove” in a surface of the box member and a corresponding “rib” on the pin nose. The radial expansion of the tubulars causes the pin to become shorter in length, thereby causing the pin nose to retract from the back of the box member. As the pin nose retracts, the rib on the pin nose moves backward until a portion of the rib contacts a portion of the groove in the box member. The point of contact between the rib and the groove creates a metal-to-metal seal between the pin and box members. Because the point of contact between the rib and the groove is a relatively small area, the force acting on the point of contact generates a high bearing pressure that is equal to or greater than the internal pressure within the expandable tubulars and, thus, generates a high pressure seal. | 12-23-2010 |
20110012347 | Threaded Tool Joint Connection - A double shoulder threaded tool joint connection has: a pin with external threads formed between a pin external shoulder and a pin internal shoulder, the pin having a nose section between the internal shoulder and the external threads; and a box with internal threads formed between a box external shoulder and a box internal shoulder. Both the external threads and the internal threads have a thread taper between 0.666 inch per foot and 1.0 inch per foot, and have a stab flank angle and a load flank angle that are equal to about thirty-three degrees. | 01-20-2011 |
20110012348 | HIGHLY- TIGHT THREADED JOINT - The invention relates to building oil and gas wells and can be used in casing strings and tubings. The inventive highly-tight screw joint comprises internal and external mating elements with conical surfaces. The internal and external elements are provided with a thread. Said thread has supporting and embedded faces. A sealing unit is made in the form of a wedge on the side of a small diameter. The sealing unit is provided on the internal and external elements. The sealing unit consists of the parts of the internal and external elements. The internal and external elements of the sealing unit are formed by conical radial and conical stop faces. The conical radial face is made at an angle of 25°-35° to the normal to the thread axis. The conical supporting surface is made at the angle of 10°-25° to the normal to thread axis. Said invention makes it possible to increase the reliability, the tightness and the strength of the joint, to ease the assembly and disassembly thereof, to improve the abrasion resistance of the joint and to extend the service life thereof. | 01-20-2011 |
20110018262 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COUPLING CONDUIT SEGMENTS - A method of coupling segments of a borehole conduit is disclosed. The method includes: positioning a first conduit segment at a location selected from a surface location and a downhole location, the first conduit segment having a first end and a second end, the first conduit segment including a pin connector at the first end; orienting the first conduit segment so that the first end is located uphole relative to the second end; and coupling a second conduit segment in operable communication with the first conduit segment, the second conduit segment having a box connector at an end of the second conduit segment that is configured to engage the pin connector of the first segment. | 01-27-2011 |
20110025050 | CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR DOUBLE-WALLED PIPES - The invention relates to a connection system for double-walled pipes ( | 02-03-2011 |
20110025051 | THREADED JOINT FOR STEEL PIPES - A threaded joint for steel pipes comprising a pin ( | 02-03-2011 |
20110025052 | Threaded Joint for Steel Pipes - A threaded joint for steel pipes for use in an oil well which has improved galling resistance and which is protected from rusting comprises a pin and a box each having a contact surface including a threaded portion and an unthreaded metal contact portion. The contact surface of at least one of the pin and the box has a lower layer of a viscous liquid or semisolid lubricating coating comprising at least wax and a fatty acid alkaline earth metal salt and not containing a harmful heavy metal such as lead and an upper layer of a dry solid coating formed from an aqueous resin coating composition, an organic solvent type coating composition, or an ultraviolet curing coating composition. | 02-03-2011 |
20110037255 | FATIGUE RESISTANT PIPE STRING COMPONENT - A pipe string component that connects an offshore platform with a sea bed is provided. The pipe string component includes a threaded tubular connection. The threaded tubular connection includes a male tubular element including a tapered male threading, and a female tubular element including a tapered female threading that cooperates with the male threading by makeup to produce a rigid mutual connection of the tubular elements with radial interference between radial load transfer zones of the threadings. The male and female threadings each have a load flank extending substantially perpendicularly to an axis of the male and female threadings. The radial load transfer zones are at a radial distance from envelopes of thread roots of the male and female threadings. The radial load transfer zones of the threadings comprise at least one surface substantially parallel to an axis of the connection. | 02-17-2011 |
20110042946 | THREADED JOINT WITH HIGH RADIAL LOADS AND DIFFERENTIALLY TREATED SURFACES - A threaded joint has an interference between thread roots of pin and thread crests of the box of value comprised between 1% and 5% of the average thickness of the connection, and a root to load flank radius R comprised in the range of 0.2 mm and 0.4 mm and a surface treatment comprising shot peening applied to the beginning and end of the threaded zone of the pin. In other embodiments the interference can be between thread roots of box and thread crests of the pin. | 02-24-2011 |
20110068574 | Pipe Connector Device - A pipe connector comprises a tubular pin member ( | 03-24-2011 |
20110084482 | Conical Screw Coupling - A screw coupling between two bodies, one having an external screw thread and another having an internal screw thread complementary thereto, which screw threads are superimposed onto two base surfaces monotonously narrowing and widening respectively in the direction of a central axis, the longitudinal section of each of these screw threads relative to the central axis being a periodic univalent function which is continuous at least at the inflection points. The screw coupling has the following features: the first and second derivatives of the longitudinal section of each screw thread along the base surface is a continuous function; the second derivative of the longitudinal section of each screw thread relative to the central axis is a continuous function at least in the region of the inflection points; and the screw threads are in mutual contact over a substantial surface area differing from line contact. | 04-14-2011 |
20110127768 | IMPROVED TUBING SECTION COUPLING - A tubing section coupling comprises a first tubular portion and a second tubular portion ( | 06-02-2011 |
20110133448 | Threaded Connection with Metal to Metal Seal Capable of Expansion - A retaining device for a threaded connection that is expanded holds the connection together to prevent leakage. In a two step thread the retention device is located between the steps and comprises a nose in a groove that holds aligned surfaces together for a metal to metal connection and allows for relative axial movement at the same time. | 06-09-2011 |
20110133449 | THREADED JOINT SEALED TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PRESSURES - A threaded joint for joining tubes used especially in the field of OCTG (Oil Country Tubular Goods), such as pipes in gas or oil production and/or casings when drilling wells can include a pin and a coupling, or box, having an end surface not facing against any surface of the pin when the joint is made-up. The pin can have a pin threaded portion between a first sealing surface distal of the pin threaded portion and a second sealing surface proximate to the pin threaded portion. The coupling or box can have a box threaded surface between a first sealing surface and an abutment shoulder located proximate to the box threaded surface and a second sealing surface distal of the box threaded surface. Following make-up of the joint, the first sealing surfaces of the pin and box mate to form an internal metal-to-metal seal, and the second sealing surfaces of the pin and box mate to form an external metal-to-metal seal, where the internal and external seals are defined by contact between one toroidal surface and one frusto-conical surface. | 06-09-2011 |
20110148103 | DEVICE FOR PROTECTING A FEMALE END OF A THREADED TUBULAR CONNECTION COMPONENT, HAVING AN ANTI-UNSCREWING BRAKE - A device configured to protect a female end of a component of a threaded tubular connection for drilling and working a hydrocarbon well, including an internal threading, annular end, and internal surfaces respectively upstream and downstream of the internal threading and respectively having first and second selected orientations. The device includes a body including an external threading to cooperate with the internal threading and first and second flexible annular type sealing elements respectively upstream and downstream of the external threading to provide first and second seals respectively at the internal and end annular surfaces. The first and second sealing elements have selected third and fourth orientations at least one of which differs by at least 10° from the corresponding second or first orientation before screwing the device onto the female end, and are deformable by axial bending to acquire, by surface contact with the internal annular surface and the annular end surface, an energy at least partially opposing any unintentional unscrewing when the female end is screwed onto the body in a final position. | 06-23-2011 |
20110163538 | THREADED JOINT FOR STEEL PIPES - A threaded joint for steel pipes for use in an oil well which has improved galling resistance and which is protected from rusting comprises a pin and a box each having a contact surface including a threaded portion and an unthreaded metal contact portion. The contact surface of at least one of the pin and the box has a lower layer of a viscous liquid or semisolid lubricating coating comprising at least wax and a fatty acid alkaline earth metal salt and not containing a harmful heavy metal such as lead and an upper layer of a dry solid coating formed from an aqueous resin coating composition, an organic solvent type coating composition, or an ultraviolet curing coating composition. | 07-07-2011 |
20110215569 | CONNECTION BETWEEN A DRILL PIPE AND A CONNECTOR - A connection between a drill pipe ( | 09-08-2011 |
20110233925 | THREADED JOINT WITH ELASTOMERIC SEAL FLANGE - A threaded joint has a seal flange or device in order to avoid the seepage of external pressure of fluid inside the pipe. The sealing flange has an L-shape and is interposed in a housing between a pin and a box, and the flange-like annular portion of the flange helps to verify proper positioning of the flange during make-up and contributes to increase tightness of the joint because the external fluid pressure improves adherence of the sealing flange against the contact surfaces of the joint. | 09-29-2011 |
20110241340 | THREADED JOINT FOR STEEL PIPES - In a threaded joint for steel pipes comprising a pin ( | 10-06-2011 |
20110278838 | TUBULAR CONNECTION WITH SELF-LOCKING THREADING USED IN THE OIL INDUSTRY - A threaded connection including first and second tubular components, each including a respective male and female end, the male end including, on its external peripheral surface, at least one threaded zone and finishing in a terminal surface orientated radially with respect to the axis of the connection, the female end including, on its internal peripheral surface, at least one threaded zone and finishing in a terminal surface orientated radially with respect to the axis of the connection. The male threaded zone includes a first portion in which the width of the teeth, CWTp, increases from a value CWTpmin corresponding to the width of the tooth closest to the terminal surface of the male end to a value CWTpmax corresponding to the width of the tooth furthest from the terminal surface, while the width of the teeth CWTb of the female threaded zone decreases from a value CWTbmax corresponding to the width of the tooth furthest from the terminal surface of the female end to a value CWTbmin corresponding to the width of the tooth closest to the terminal surface, such that the threaded zones cooperate in accordance with self-locking make-up, wherein CWTpmin/CWTbmax≧0.2 and CWTbmin/CWTpmax≦CWTpmin/CWTbmax. | 11-17-2011 |
20120018998 | NON BASEPIPE-WELDED ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT - A gripping apparatus is provided having a stop collar with an accessory hardware coupled or otherwise attached thereto so as to not weld the accessory hardware directly to a production tubular. The gripping apparatus is adapted to grippingly engage the production tubular for downhole hydrocarbon recovery applications, and the accessory hardware can be a bracket or ring configured to support alternate path shunt tubes. The stop collar can also include centralizer blades coupled directly thereto, instead of welding the centralizer blades to the production tubular. | 01-26-2012 |
20120025522 | TUBULAR COMPONENT FOR DRILLING AND OPERATING HYDROCARBON WELLS, AND RESULTING THREADED CONNECTION - The invention concerns a tubular component for a threaded connection, having at one of its ends ( | 02-02-2012 |
20120043756 | TUBULAR THREADED CONNECTION - A threaded tubular connection including a first tube and a second tube is provided. The first tube includes a pin member which extends from an end of a main body of the first tube to a terminal end of the first tube. The second tube includes a box member which extends from an end of a main body of the second tube to a terminal end of the second tube. A cross-sectional area of a pin critical cross-section is within approximately ±5% of cross-sectional area of a box critical cross-section of the box member. The cross-sectional areas of each of the pin and box critical cross-sections are within approximately ±5% of the sum of the cross-sectional areas of a box intermediate critical cross-section of the box member and a pin intermediate critical cross-section of the pin member. | 02-23-2012 |
20120074692 | Connecting Oil Country Tubular Goods - Ends of separate tubular members used in oil and gas drilling are connected pin-to-pin by a threaded coupling and made leak tight by an internal pressure seal, wherein the male or field end pin of a first tubular member has an integral geometry designed to mate with the female or mill end pin of a second tubular member. Coupling and tubular members possess modified a buttress thread form having a negative load flank angle and a positive stab flank angle. When assembled, coupling connects field end pin of first tubular member with mill end pin of second tubular member, wherein integral geometries of mated pin ends generate the interference necessary to produce a single, metal-to-metal, leak-tight, internal contact pressure seal. An external ball and cylinder contact seal at each end of the coupling provides additional sealing capacity when used in combination with the internal contact pressure seal. | 03-29-2012 |
20120098256 | Threaded connections and methods - Couplings and/or connections and related methods are disclosed that include a female component engaged with a male component. A first shoulder of the female component abuts a first complementary shoulder of the male component to form a first radial seal. A second shoulder of the female component abuts a second complementary shoulder of the male component to form a second radial seal. A sealing surface of the female component abuts a complementary sealing surface of the male component to form an axial seal disposed between the first and second radial seals. Plastic and/or elastic deformation of the complementary sealing surface of the male component can facilitate formation of the axial seal while preventing galling of threads or other portions of the male and female components. | 04-26-2012 |
20120119490 | Marine Riser Assembly - A marine riser assembly having a first tubular member having an external surface with a plurality of first axially spaced formations, a second tubular member having an external surface with a plurality of second axially spaced formations thereon, a segmented ring in surrounding relationship to the first and second tubular members, the segmented ring having an inner surface with a plurality of formations engageable with the formations on the first and second tubular members, the engageable formations serving to urge the first and second tubular members toward each other when the segmented ring is subjected to radially inwardly directed compressive forces, a sleeve in surrounding relationship to force the engageable formations together and a seal assembly for sealing against external and internal pressure. | 05-17-2012 |
20120306199 | TUBULAR COMPONENT FOR HYDROCARBON WELL EXPLORATION - The invention concerns a tubular component ( | 12-06-2012 |
20130069364 | THREADED CONNECTION - A threaded connection including first and second tubular components including respective male and female ends including a distal surface and a threaded zone. The threaded zone of the male end is threaded into the threaded zone of the female end. The threaded zones include respective male and female threads having increasing width from the distal surface and including load flanks having negative angles over at least a portion of their radial dimension, and stabbing flanks, with a radial clearance in the connected state between crests of the male threads and roots of the female threads and/or between crests of the female threads and roots of the male threads, with an axial clearance in the connected state between the stabbing flanks of the male and female threads. The distal surface of the male and/or female end is brought into axial abutting contact against a corresponding abutment surface. | 03-21-2013 |
20130069365 | Tapered Bore Connector - The invention is a tapered bore connector comprising a body having a conical bore with a central axis that forms an opening in the body. At least one compound cantilevered flange is attached to the body and extends a predetermined distance from the body in an outward radial direction relative to the conical bore axis and also extends a predetermined distance from the body in a circumferential direction relative to the conical bore axis. | 03-21-2013 |
20130181442 | THREADED JOINT FOR PIPE - Provided is a threaded joint for a pipe in which scalability, compression resistance, and galling resistance are enhanced. Specifically, a pin nose outer peripheral surface forms an outward convex curve in an axial cross-sectional view; the convex curve is such that a composite R curve, in which a plurality of outward convex arcs having different radiuses of curvature are connected in sequence to a generating line of a cylindrical portion next to a male member, is curved such that the radiuses of curvature increase with distance from the male member and tangents on connection points of the arcs are aligned with those of corresponding arcs connected thereto; and the inner peripheral surface of a box component facing the pin nose is a tapered surface that interferes with the pin nose outer peripheral surface when connected to a pin component. | 07-18-2013 |
20130264819 | Coupling, In Particular For Connecting Anchor Rods - A coupling for support members includes a sleeve-like coupling sleeve having screw-in openings that proceed from two opposite sides and are each provided with an internal thread. A radially inwardly directed mounting protrusion is formed between the two internal threads in the screw-in openings on the inner side of the coupling sleeve. A radial recess is formed in each case between the mounting protrusion and the internal threads, the recess adjoining a runout of the adjacent internal thread. An elastically deformable sealing ring is inserted in each case into the two recesses. In the unloaded state of the sealing rings, the outside diameter thereof is greater than the inside diameter of the mounting protrusion and/or greater than the core diameter of the internal thread. The coupling has a clamping ring, the outside diameter of which is smaller than or the same as the inside diameter of the mounting protrusion. | 10-10-2013 |
20130277963 | THREADED CONNECTION FOR DRILLING AND WORKING HYDROCARBON WELLS - A threaded connection including first and second tubular components, each including a respective male and female end, the male end includes at least one threaded zone on its external peripheral surface and ending in a terminal surface, the female end includes at least one threaded zone on its internal peripheral surface and ending in a terminal surface, the threaded zones including, over at least a portion of their length, threads each including, viewed in longitudinal section passing through the axis of the tubular component, a thread crest, a thread root, a load flank, and a stabbing flank. Profiles of the male and female load flanks, viewed in longitudinal section passing through the axis of revolution of the connection, are a continuous curve with a convex or concave form, the profile of the male flanks being complementary to that of the female flanks over at least 70% of the continuous curve. | 10-24-2013 |
20140049045 | THREADED JOINT FOR STEEL PIPES - Provided is a threaded joint for steel pipes having high sealability even under a bending load. In the threaded joint, when a pin | 02-20-2014 |
20140125053 | BROACH STYLE ANTI ROTATION DEVICE FOR CONNECTORS - A broach style anti-rotation device for connected tubular members is described. In embodiments, the broach tool is inserted into a slot in an outer diameter surface of the pin, and teeth of the broach, which have a successively greater height when moving from the front to the tail of the broach, cut a slot in a surface of the box. Sidewalls of the broach and its teeth engage shoulders of each slot to prevent the rotation of the tubular members relative to each other. | 05-08-2014 |
20140300104 | PIPE CONNECTION - A pipeline includes a pair of pipe sections with ends ( | 10-09-2014 |
20150035273 | 4-ROUND THREAD FORM - An apparatus is disclosed that forms a piping thread form of four threads per inch pipe (TPI). The thread form is configured to have a load flank, a load flank angle, a stab flank, a stab flank angle, a crest, and a root. Hydrostatic pressure tests using the 4-round thread form at pressures of 4,500 psi and greater resulted in failures due to thread leaks. Tensile tests using the 4-round thread form at loads of 187,400 lbs. and greater resulted in shearing at forces of 3,535 psi and greater. | 02-05-2015 |
20150145247 | ALIGNMENT GUIDE FEATURE FOR METAL TO METAL SEAL PROTECTION ON MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS AND COUPLINGS - A connection is established between a pin connector and a box connector defined on a pair of tubular members such as casing segments in the field of oil and gas recovery. The pin connector and box connector include features for the protection of metallic-sealing surfaces during assembly, disassembly, transport and handling of the tubular members. The pin connector includes a stabbing flank with an inwardly tapered annular flank surface thereon, and an alignment protrusion extending outward with respect to the pin-side metallic sealing surface in a direction normal to a cone angle defined by the inwardly tapered annular flank surface. The alignment protrusion engages internal surfaces of the box connector to concentrically align the pin connector with the box connector, and thereby protects the metallic sealing surfaces from damage that might otherwise result from collisions between the pin connector and the box connector. | 05-28-2015 |
20160032663 | FATIGUE RESISTANT THREAD PROFILE WITH COMBINED CURVE ROUNDING - A threaded connector that includes a pin end having external threads and a box end having internal threads that are complementary to the external threads has a thread profile that defines at least a portion of either or both of the internal threads and the external threads. The thread profile may include a thread root connecting a first flank to a second flank and the thread root may be at least partially defined by a plurality of tangentially interconnected radii. The plurality of radii may include at least a medial radius, a first distal radius on one side of the medial radius, and a second distal radius on the another side of the medial radius. The medial radius may be larger than the first and the second distal radius. Alternatively, the thread profile includes a thread root connecting a first flank to a second flank that is at least partially defined by a plurality of radii, each radius having a different length and each defining a circular arc. | 02-04-2016 |