Patent classifications
F16L35/00
Pipe end fitting with improved venting
A pipe end fitting assembly that includes an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface, and an inner body having an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface. A portion of the inner body outer surface is secured to the outer body inner surface. A passage formed in the outer body includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer body outer surface to the passage first portion. A pipe end is disposed around and secured to a portion of the inner body outer surface. A jacket is disposed around the pipe and has an end secured to the outer body outer surface. The passage portions are in fluid communication with each other and a space between the jacket and the pipe.
Pipe end fitting with improved venting
A pipe end fitting assembly that includes an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface, and an inner body having an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface. A portion of the inner body outer surface is secured to the outer body inner surface. A passage formed in the outer body includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer body outer surface to the passage first portion. A pipe end is disposed around and secured to a portion of the inner body outer surface. A jacket is disposed around the pipe and has an end secured to the outer body outer surface. The passage portions are in fluid communication with each other and a space between the jacket and the pipe.
Pneumatic and/or hydraulic fastening device, in particular of the multiple-connection type
A pneumatic and/or hydraulic fastening device having a fixed part adapted to constitute the end part of a first hydraulic circuit of a main operating machine, the fixed part having at least a first hydraulic coupling, the fastening device having a mobile part to constitute the end part of a second hydraulic circuit of a piece of equipment, the mobile part having at least a second hydraulic coupling, wherein the at least one hydraulic coupling of the fixed part and at least one hydraulic coupling of the mobile part are adapted to be hydraulically coupled and the fastening device has a mechanical coupling adapted to be switched between a first position and a second position, wherein the switching of the mechanical coupling into the second position translates into the mechanical coupling of the fixed and mobile parts.
Pneumatic and/or hydraulic fastening device, in particular of the multiple-connection type
A pneumatic and/or hydraulic fastening device having a fixed part adapted to constitute the end part of a first hydraulic circuit of a main operating machine, the fixed part having at least a first hydraulic coupling, the fastening device having a mobile part to constitute the end part of a second hydraulic circuit of a piece of equipment, the mobile part having at least a second hydraulic coupling, wherein the at least one hydraulic coupling of the fixed part and at least one hydraulic coupling of the mobile part are adapted to be hydraulically coupled and the fastening device has a mechanical coupling adapted to be switched between a first position and a second position, wherein the switching of the mechanical coupling into the second position translates into the mechanical coupling of the fixed and mobile parts.
Waste system securing strap assembly
A securing strap assembly includes a horizontal strap configured to wrap around a vertical standpipe. A pivoting strap is pivotally attached to the horizontal strap and is configured to extend over a pipe elbow inserted into the vertical standpipe. The pivoting strap has a first leg having a first connected end pivotally connected to the horizontal strap and a first adjusting end, a second leg having a second connected end pivotally connected to the horizontal strap and a second adjusting end, and a first adjustment mechanism configured to draw the first adjusting end and the second adjusting end to each other.
Offshore installation
An offshore installation comprising a riser pipe and a bend stiffener. The riser pipe comprises a flexible pipe body having a pipe length and an end fitting and the riser has a longitudinal pipe axis. The bend stiffener comprises a helically shaped body arranged to surround a stiffened length section of the flexible pipe body. The bend stiffener has a root end and a far end, wherein the root end is closer to the end fitting than the far end and the root end is locked at an axial distance to the end fitting, determined along the longitudinal pipe axis.
METHOD OF CONTROLLING HOSES AND PIPES THAT BECOME DISCONNECTED UNDER PRESSURE
A method of controlling hoses and pipes that become disconnected under pressure. A first elongated tether that has a first end and a second end is provided. The first end of the first elongated tether is attached to a first hose or pipe adjacent to a first hose or pipe connection end. The first end of the first elongated tether is tightened around the first hose or pipe. The second end of the first elongated ether is attached to a second hose or pipe adjacent a second hose or pipe connection end. The second end of the first elongated tether is tightened around the second hose or pipe.
Pipe joint restraint
A joint restraint is provided for a curved pipe joint having a curved pipe section joining two adjacent pipe sections. The pipes are joined using tubular sleeves held by hose clamps to form fluid tight seals, with two clamps on each end of the curved pipe sections and two clamps on each proximal end of the adjacent pipe sections. An inner strap extends between and fastens to one of the clamps on each adjacent pipe section forming a chord of an arc. An outer strap extends along an outer periphery of the joined pipes and fastens to the other clamps on each adjacent pipe section. The straps are in a plane through a center of the flow path of the joined pipes.
Pipe joint restraint
A joint restraint is provided for a curved pipe joint having a curved pipe section joining two adjacent pipe sections. The pipes are joined using tubular sleeves held by hose clamps to form fluid tight seals, with two clamps on each end of the curved pipe sections and two clamps on each proximal end of the adjacent pipe sections. An inner strap extends between and fastens to one of the clamps on each adjacent pipe section forming a chord of an arc. An outer strap extends along an outer periphery of the joined pipes and fastens to the other clamps on each adjacent pipe section. The straps are in a plane through a center of the flow path of the joined pipes.