Patent classifications
F16L13/08
Connecting element for a pipe arrangement and arrangement
A connecting element for a pipe arrangement, comprising a base body with at least one through channel, a receiving bore for receiving a pipe end of a pipe, wherein the receiving bore corresponds with the through channel, wherein the receiving bore has a larger cross section than the through channel, wherein a transition step is introduced into the base body between the through channel and the receiving bore, and an arrangement and a method for manufacturing an arrangement.
Threaded connection for tandem motors of electrical submersible pump
An electrical submersible pump assembly has modules including a pump, at least one motor, and a pressure equalizer coupled to the motor. First and second ones of the modules have a threaded connection including a first adapter having threads. A second adapter mounted to the second module has a tubular body, a neck of smaller diameter than the body, an external shoulder at a base of the neck, a rim on the neck, and an external groove between the external shoulder and the rim. A collar is rotatably carried and axially movable on the neck, the collar being in threaded engagement with the threads of the first adapter, the collar having an internal groove. A split shoulder ring carried partly in the external groove and partly in the internal groove retains the collar on the neck and is biased into one of the grooves.
Pressing tool with axial stroke working in opposite directions
A pressing tool for producing a non-detachable pipe connection, including holding means for holding the periphery of at least one first tubular or sleeve-shaped connection element and including sliding means for peripherally holding and axially displacing at least one second tubular or sleeve-shaped connection element. The sliding means is movable along a first axial operating direction towards the holding means to press two interengaging tubular or sleeve-shaped connection elements. The pressing tool easily allows pipe connections to be produced in a more flexible and efficient way in that the sliding means are movable towards the holding means along a second axial operating direction opposite the first axial operating direction to press two interengaging tubular or sleeve-shaped connection elements.
Pressing tool with axial stroke working in opposite directions
A pressing tool for producing a non-detachable pipe connection, including holding means for holding the periphery of at least one first tubular or sleeve-shaped connection element and including sliding means for peripherally holding and axially displacing at least one second tubular or sleeve-shaped connection element. The sliding means is movable along a first axial operating direction towards the holding means to press two interengaging tubular or sleeve-shaped connection elements. The pressing tool easily allows pipe connections to be produced in a more flexible and efficient way in that the sliding means are movable towards the holding means along a second axial operating direction opposite the first axial operating direction to press two interengaging tubular or sleeve-shaped connection elements.
TUBE JOINTS, BRAZED TUBE JOINT ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS OF MAKING TUBE JOINTS
A tube joint includes a first member and a second member. The first member has a bore defining an inner diameter. The second member has a first outer surface defining a first outer diameter with two or more helical protrusions extending radially from the first outer diameter. The two or more helical protrusions collectively define a second outer diameter. The second outer diameter of the second member is larger than the inner diameter of the first member by an amount sufficient to center and retain the second member within the bore of the first member. Brazed tube joint assemblies and methods of making brazed tube joints are also described.
TUBE JOINTS, BRAZED TUBE JOINT ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS OF MAKING TUBE JOINTS
A tube joint includes a first member and a second member. The first member has a bore defining an inner diameter. The second member has a first outer surface defining a first outer diameter with two or more helical protrusions extending radially from the first outer diameter. The two or more helical protrusions collectively define a second outer diameter. The second outer diameter of the second member is larger than the inner diameter of the first member by an amount sufficient to center and retain the second member within the bore of the first member. Brazed tube joint assemblies and methods of making brazed tube joints are also described.
APPARATUS FOR SECURING A PAIR OF PIPES
An apparatus for securing a pair of pipes is disclosed. The apparatus includes a sleeve member having an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the sleeve member is adapted to conform to an exterior surface of at least one of the pair of pipes. The apparatus also includes a groove formed in the inner surface of the sleeve member. The apparatus further includes an electrical heating element disposed with the inner surface of the sleeve member such that the electrical heating element is in contact with at least one of the pair of pipes when the sleeve member is engaged therewith.
APPARATUS FOR SECURING A PAIR OF PIPES
An apparatus for securing a pair of pipes is disclosed. The apparatus includes a sleeve member having an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the sleeve member is adapted to conform to an exterior surface of at least one of the pair of pipes. The apparatus also includes a groove formed in the inner surface of the sleeve member. The apparatus further includes an electrical heating element disposed with the inner surface of the sleeve member such that the electrical heating element is in contact with at least one of the pair of pipes when the sleeve member is engaged therewith.
Exhaust system
An exhaust gas system includes a first exhaust component and a second exhaust component that are spaced apart from each other by a solder gap that can be has great as 1.20 mm. A high temperature solder material is provided near the solder gap and is heated by an inductor to form an induction solder joint between the first and second exhaust components.
Exhaust system
An exhaust gas system includes a first exhaust component and a second exhaust component that are spaced apart from each other by a solder gap that can be has great as 1.20 mm. A high temperature solder material is provided near the solder gap and is heated by an inductor to form an induction solder joint between the first and second exhaust components.