Patent classifications
F16L2201/00
Subsea system for mounting a cable to a pipeline
A subsea system I provided for mounting a cable to a pipeline (1), having a holding means (2) for holding the cable, where the system further comprises a track (3) around at least parts of the circumference of the pipeline (1). The holding means (2) has a sledge element (4), and the track (3) and the sledge element are slidably connected such that the sledge element may move along said track.
Method and apparatus to assemble a high purity liquid distribution system
A method and apparatus for assembling a high purity liquid distribution system is described. A distal end portion of the tube is heated then pushed over a sleeve so that the distal end portion can have a shrink seal fit over the sleeve to mitigate accidental or inadvertent pull out of the tube from a fitting. Other benefits are also achieved such as minimal flow restriction of the liquid flowing through the joint and the tube.
Conduit connection device
A conduit connection device is described, comprising a housing, which has a connection geometry for connection of a conduit element which is connected to the conduit connection device to a counterpart conduit element, a hollow pipe section for transporting a fluid through the conduit connection device, and a temperature sensor for measuring a temperature of the fluid to be conducted through the conduit connection device. A heat conduction element is arranged in the housing such that the fluid to be transported flows against it on an inner side of the heat conduction element. The temperature sensor is arranged on an outer side of the heat conduction element.
METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ASSEMBLE A HIGH PURITY LIQUID DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
A method and apparatus for assembling a high purity liquid distribution system is described. A distal end portion of the tube is heated then pushed over a sleeve so that the distal end portion can have a shrink seal fit over the sleeve to mitigate accidental or inadvertent pull out of the tube from a fitting. Other benefits are also achieved such as minimal flow restriction of the liquid flowing through the joint and the tube.