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Pipe coupling assembly and method
11906078 · 2024-02-20 · ·

A pipe coupling assembly for joining two sections of polymer pipe, the pipe coupling assembly comprising: an insert configured for positioning within an end region of a first section of polymer pipe and an end region of a second section of polymer pipe, such that an annular gap is formed between the insert and the end regions of polymer pipe; an adhesive configured for sealing the annular gap between the insert and the end regions; and an external coupler for positioning over the end regions and joining the first and second sections of polymer pipe.

Pipe Section Joining Member, Pipe Joint and Elongated Pipe
20190360626 · 2019-11-28 ·

A fiber reinforced polymer composite joining member for joining sections of pipe together to form an elongated pipe is disclosed. A pipe joint and elongated pipe includes at least two pipe sections having ends that are joined together with the joining member is also disclosed. The pipe joint and elongated pipe are formed by joining abutting ends of adjacent pipe sections with the joining member without the need for the adjacent pipe sections to have other connection means, such as standard bell and spigot end connections. Also provided is a method for joining pipe sections with the joining member to make an elongated pipe.

Method of joining pipes and fittings with mechanical restraint members

A method for joining a first conduit section having a longitudinally extending open first end and an inner surface with a second conduit section having a longitudinally extending end and an outer surface is provided. The method comprises: a) inserting a first end of the second conduit section in the open first end of the first conduit section and forming a fluid tight seal between the first and second conduit sections; and, b) bonding at least a portion of the inner surface of the first conduit section to at least a portion of the outer surface of the second conduit section.

SEALED GAP SUB

One or more seals may be provided in a gap sub to prevent the ingress of drilling fluid into an insulating gap between a male member of the gap sub and a female member of the gap sub. A first seal may comprise an internal gap sub seal provided near the tip of the male member of the gap sub. A second seal may comprise an external gap sub seal provided near the tip of the female member of the gap sub. The first and second seals may comprise non-conductive materials. The first and second seals may each comprise one or more O-rings. The first and second seals may comprise one or more lips, protrusions or flanges to engage the male and/or female members of the gap sub for maintaining contact with the male and/or female members during deformation of the gap sub.

SEALED GAP SUB

One or more seals may be provided in a gap sub to prevent the ingress of drilling fluid into an insulating gap between a male member of the gap sub and a female member of the gap sub. A first seal may comprise an internal gap sub seal provided near the tip of the male member of the gap sub. A second seal may comprise an external gap sub seal provided near the tip of the female member of the gap sub. The first and second seals may comprise non-conductive materials. The first and second seals may each comprise one or more O-rings. The first and second seals may comprise one or more lips, protrusions or flanges to engage the male and/or female members of the gap sub for maintaining contact with the male and/or female members during deformation of the gap sub.

Pipe arrangement of a Pipeline System of a Fire Extinguishing System, Pipe Connector for such Arrangement, and Method for Producing such a Pipe Arrangement
20190308047 · 2019-10-10 ·

The invention relates to a pipe arrangement (1, 1, 1,1) of a pipeline system of a fire extinguishing system having interconnected media-conducting pipe sections, comprising a sleeve body (2, 2, 2) which has at least one first end section (4) and a second end section (4), in particular two pipe sections (6, 6), wherein each pipe section (6, 6) is accommodated on an end section (4, 4) of the sleeve body (2, 2, 2), and a sealing element (12, 12, 12) arranged between an inner side (8) of the sleeve body (2, 2, 2) and an outer surface (10) of the pipe section (6, 6), wherein a connecting means (14, 14) arranged between the inner side of the sleeve body (2, 2, 2) and the outer surface of the pipe section (6, 6).

According to the invention, it is proposed that the connecting means (14, 14) has a transport and/or storage state in which a relative movement between the pipe sections (6, 6) and the sleeve body (2, 2, 2) is possible, and which can be brought by means of activation from the transport and/or storage state into a connecting state, wherein, in the connecting state, the connecting means (14, 14) is configured to connect an outer surface (10) of the respective pipe end to the inner side (8) of the sleeve body (2, 2, 2) by material bonding.

PIPE FITTINGS AND ASSEMBLIES
20240142025 · 2024-05-02 ·

A pipe fitting includes a tubular member having first and second sockets, each configured to receive an end of a pipe section such that a gap exists between an outer surface of each pipe section and an inner surface of the sockets. A pair of ports extend through the tubular member in each socket and are in fluid communication with each gap. Each socket may include one or more annular sealing members therein.

Connector device for a fluid system for medical purposes

A connector device for a fluid system for medical purposes is disclosed that includes a main housing having a fluid flow chamber forming two channel portions leading in different directions towards two open attachments, wherein the attachments are provided for connection to a fluid line or a fluid reservoir, and with an attachment port which opens into the fluid flow chamber and which has a closure arrangement and which includes a Luer connecting portion. The fluid flow chamber has a dimensionally stable flow-guiding wall which is arranged between the two channel portions in the fluid flow chamber and protrudes freely with a front edge towards the attachment port in such a way that the closure arrangement, upon opening of the closure arrangement, interacts with the front edge of the flow-guiding wall in order to effect flow of fluid out of the attachment port into only one channel portion.

Method of joining pipes and fittings

A method for joining a first conduit section with a second conduit section. The method includes: a) inserting a first end of the second conduit section in an open first end of the first conduit section with a gasket extending between an inner surface of the first conduit section and an outer surface of the second conduit section; b) positioning a flexible substrate having a bonding agent provided on at least a portion of an inner side of the flexible substrate to extend from an outer surface of the first conduit to an outer surface of the second conduit; c) applying pressure to the flexible substrate whereby the bonding agent is pressed against an outer surface of the first and second conduit sections; and d) heating the bonding agent whereby the bonding agent is secured to the outer surface of the first and second conduit sections.

Tubular elements with adhesive joint, method of joining tubular elements thereof

Apparatus and method for joining two tubular elements (14, 22) at a joint using an adhesive that is non-flowable at ambient temperatures but flowable at an elevated temperature. A ring (12) of uncured, non-flowable adhesive is placed around the male end of a male (14)/female (22) pipe interface. Upon exposure to elevated temperatures, the ring (12) melts and flows down into the interface, and cures.