F16L41/04

PIPELINE CONNECTION MECHANISM
20200332938 · 2020-10-22 ·

The present disclosure discloses a pipeline connection mechanism. The pipeline connection mechanism includes a first pipe section, a second pipe section, a third pipe section and a punching mechanism; one end of the first pipe section is fixed on an original pipeline, and the other end of the first pipe section is detachably connected with the second pipe section; and the second pipe section is detachably connected with the third pipe section or the punching mechanism; the third pipe section communicates with an additional pipeline; and the punching mechanism passes through the first pipe section as well as the interior of the second pipe section, and punches the original pipeline. The additional pipeline may communicate with the original pipeline without changing a structure of the original pipeline, and thus the assembly is convenient.

DOUBLE-BLOCK AND BLEED (DBB) LINE-STOPPING TOOL, SEALS THEREFOR, AND METHODS OF LINE ISOLATION
20200309308 · 2020-10-01 ·

Provided is a double-block and bleed (DBB) line-stopping tool for use in line isolation operations, as well as seals to be used with line-stopping tools and methods of line isolation employing the DBB tool.

REMOTE FLUID RECOVERY OR TRANSFER

The present disclosure relates to a method and device for tapping into a vessel, typically to recover fuel or cargo oil from sunken ships but may be applicable to other situations involving transfer of fluids from places that are inhospitable to humans. A remotely operable hot tap installation tool has a releasable securing and stabilising arrangement; a hot tap assembly holder; at least one first drive mechanism configured to apply torque to studs at a plurality of attachment stud locations to securely fasten the hot tap assembly to the vessel; a second drive mechanism configured to apply torque to a hole-drilling assembly to cut a hole into the fluid vessel wall; and an indexing mechanism configured to move the first drive mechanism between multiple attachment stud locations.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING A TETHER LINE DISPOSED IN A PRESSURIZED PIPE

Systems and methods are disclosed for protecting a tether line within a pressurized pipe. As the tether line is extended and retracted, portions of the tether line are prevented from directly engaging jagged profiles formed in the pressurized pipe.

Pipe Hot-Tapping System and Method
20200284388 · 2020-09-10 ·

A system for reliable coupon retrieval when hot-tapping a fluid line, and a method of hot-tapping the fluid line using the system. The system includes an insertion member and a receiver, each configured to matingly engage with the other. The insertion member may be secured to a pipe carrying a fluid to be hot-tapped, and the receiver may be secured to a drill with a hole saw attached thereto. During use, as the drill approaches the insertion member, the insertion member enters the receiver and is secured in place by a securement mechanism. The hole saw cuts the piping, and the insertion member is detached from the pipe, with the coupon attached to the insertion member, to safely and reliably retrieve the coupon during the hot-tapping process.

FLOW RATE CONTROL UNIT

The flow rate control unit 1 is comprised with each of the flow rate control devices 11 connected to (juxtaposedly mounted on) the manifold 2 by the joint 91 interposed between each of the flow rate control devices 11 and the manifold 2. Each of the flow rate control devices 11 can be attached to or detached from the manifold 2 by manually operating (attaching/detaching) the clip 93 without using a tool. Because there is no need to secure space to insert a tool between the adjacent flow rate control devices 11, the mounting pitch between the adjacent flow rate control devices 11 (joints 91) can be reduced to the minimum, allowing miniaturization of the flow rate control unit 1.

Frac manifold and systems

Missile flow lines are incorporated into frac manifolds, especially trailered or skidded frac manifolds. The missiles manifold the discharge from a plurality of pumps and comprise at least two junction fittings joined by spooled pipe. The junction fittings comprise a body having a primary bore and at least two feed bores. The intersections of the feed bores with the primary bore are offset axially from each other along the primary bore. The junction fittings are joined by flange unions to at least one spooled pipe such a that the junction fittings and spooled pipe form a conduit including the primary bores. A discharge line from a pump may be joined to each feed union face of the junction fittings by a flange union. Thus, the discharge from the pumps may be manifolded into the conduit.

Measurement ring for fluid flow in a pipeline

A measurement ring for a pipeline includes a body having a central hole extending along a longitudinal axis of the body and at least one tap for measuring fluid flow parameters in the pipeline. The at least one tap includes a threaded portion on a circumferential surface of the body extending through the body towards the central hole, and a first channel extending from the threaded portion to the central hole.

Measurement ring for fluid flow in a pipeline

A measurement ring for a pipeline includes a body having a central hole extending along a longitudinal axis of the body and at least one tap for measuring fluid flow parameters in the pipeline. The at least one tap includes a threaded portion on a circumferential surface of the body extending through the body towards the central hole, and a first channel extending from the threaded portion to the central hole.

METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN MAIN PIPES CONNECTED TO BRANCH CONDUIT

A pipe rehabilitation system and/or robot can be used inside a pipe to measure characteristics of branch conduits, install plugs into branch conduits before the pipe is lined with a liner, remove portions of plugs and liners after lining to restore fluid communication between the pipe and branch conduits, and/or install fittings into the branch conduits to connect the liner to the branch conduits. A probe can measure characteristics of a branch conduit. A tool can install plugs and/or fittings into the branch conduits. A linkage can connect a tool to a robotic tractor so that the connected elements can navigate through a main pipe. A visualization system can aid in aligning a robot with a branch conduit. Height-adjustable braces can support robotic tools in a pipe. A plug can include integrated locating features and/or movable parts that enable expanding the plug to seal with the branch conduit.