F16L25/065

PIPE CONNECTION
20230151912 · 2023-05-18 · ·

A pipe joint formed between pin and box sections is disclosed. The pin and box sections each have a tubular pipe section, engaging at respective first ends in end-to-end arrangement and having a seal element partially therebetween. The box section includes a generally cylindrical box stress collar extending from the first end, and axially aligned with the tubular box pipe section. The inner diameter of the box pipe section is of the same size as the outer diameter of the pin section.

The pin and the box sections are secured together by securing means housed in the box collar and actuable by exertion of radial pressure to urge the pin and box into sealing arrangement.

The pin section includes a circumferential collar located to engage a profiled end surface of the box stress collar on make-up of the joint, the circumferential collar including a circumferential pin channel, the profiled end surface of the box section including a box channel, the circumferential pin channel housing the inner rim of the box and the box channel housing the pin edge rim.

PIPE JOINT
20170356580 · 2017-12-14 ·

A pipe joint for coupling to at least one pipe is disclosed in the present invention. The pipe joint includes a main body and at least one positioning socket. The main body has a runner and at least one opening communicated with the runner. The runner has an insertion area adjacent to the opening. The positioning socket has a head, an inserting portion, a pipe channel, a radial threaded hole and a bolt. The inserting portion is inserted into the runner via the opening. The pipe channel runs through the head and the inserting portion in an axial direction of the positioning socket. The threaded hole is formed on the head and communicated with the pipe channel. The bolt is adapted to engage with the threaded hole for abutting against the outer surface of the pipe.

Joint Restraint

A joint restraint assembly illustratively includes a substantially annular body that includes an opening disposed there through to fit around the pipe. Two or more pockets that each receive a segment configured to engage a portion of the outside surface of the pipe. The segments are spaced apart from each other. A portion of the substantially annular body extends toward the opening between each of the segments to occupy space between the segments to inhibit deformation of the pipe at the joint restraint assembly.

PIPE CONNECTING DEVICE USING ROTARY WEDGE
20170343142 · 2017-11-30 ·

A pipe connecting device comprises a connecting body including a first tube having a stop jaw at an end thereof and a second tube coupled to the first tube by a fastener and having an opening for insertion of a pipe, wherein a wedge groove is formed in the connecting body and includes rotary corners having a L-shaped cross section and surrounding a circumference of the pipe, rotary wedges each including a rotary part and an extension part, wherein the rotary part is provided in the wedge groove, has a semicircular cross section, and rotates while in tight contact with the rotary corners, and wherein the extension part is formed integrally with the rotary part, has teeth, and contacts the pipe, an elastic member contacting the rotary wedges to transfer a rotational force to the rotary wedges, and a sealing member embedded in the connecting body.

AN IMPROVED CONNECTOR FOR A SUBSEA DRILLING RISER
20230175625 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The invention concerns a pipe joint formed between a pin section (10) and a box section (20); the pin and box sections each having a tubular pipe section, engaging at respective first ends in end-to-end arrangement and having a seal element partially therebetween, the box section including a collar extending from the first end, the collar being generally cylindrical, axially aligned with the tubular box pipe section and having an inner diameter of the same size as the outer diameter of the pin section, enabling the collar to be placed about the pin section, the pin and the box sections being secured together by means of a plurality of securing means housed in the collar and actuable to exert radial pressure to urge the pin and box into sealing arrangement, the collar (22) of the box section (20) including a test port, comprising a housing atrium, defined by an atrium wall, housing a test plug (60); the housing atrium (61) and the seal element (53) being fluidly linked by a box conduit; the plug comprising a plug body and a plug seal housed between the plug body and the housing atrium wall to seal the housing atrium from atmosphere and having therethrough a plug conduit connectable at a first end to a pressure test apparatus and fluidly linkable at a second end to the box conduit; the plug being moveable between a first position forming a fluid link between the plug conduit and the box conduit, and a second position closing the fluid link.

Boltless ram blowout preventer bonnet

The present invention relates to a boltless bonnet assembly for use in a blowout preventer (BOP). In some embodiments, the boltless bonnet assembly includes a bonnet having a forward end facing a ram body of the BOP stack, and a bonnet latch disposed within the bonnet, the bonnet latch attached to the forward end of the bonnet. The boltless bonnet assembly further includes a bonnet positioning mechanism in communication with the bonnet latch to move the bonnet latch into and out of engagement with the ram body.

Pipe gripping elements and pipe joint restraints incorporating same

A pipe gripping element has a T-shaped body including an elongated cross member and a base member extending from the cross member. The cross member includes an upper portion and an opposite lower arcuate portion, and the base member includes an upper portion that is slanted relative to the cross member upper portion to define a fulcrum. An elongated, arcuate tooth extends outwardly from the arcuate portion. A pipe joint restraint includes an annular retainer gland, a plurality of pockets circumferentially spaced around the gland, and a plurality of the pipe gripping elements operably associated therewith for gripping and restraining a pipe.

Wellhead tubular connector

Systems and methods are provided that may include employing a lockscrew to provide radial and axial force in connecting tubular members in a mineral extraction system. The lockscrew may be angled relative to the tubular members, at an angle that is greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Further, the lockscrew may have an end portion which mates with a slot in a locking segment, and the lockscrew and locking segment may be moved from an unlocked to a locked position. In a locked position, the lockscrew exerts force axially downward and radially inward to push the locking segment against a tubular member, locking the member in place. The interconnection between the lockscrew and the locking segment may enable easier installation and may utilize parts which may be easier to manufacture. Furthermore, the angle of the lockscrew may provide improved support for tubular members.

Pipe-joining centering device

A pipe-joining centering device aligns, with an axial center of one pipe, an axial center of another pipe when a spigot of the other pipe is to be inserted into a socket of the one pipe. The pipe-joining centering device includes a support member configured to support an end part of the spigot. The support member is tiltable in a pipe radial direction between an inner peripheral surface of the socket and an outer peripheral surface of the spigot. The pipe-joining centering device also includes a position adjustment member configured to tilt the support member in the pipe radial direction. The support member and the position adjustment member are supported on the inner peripheral surface of the socket.

Clamp with jaw assembly and method of use
11802641 · 2023-10-31 · ·

An arrangement is disclosed having a clamp body configured in a cylindrical shape and having four penetrations that each have a bolt hole penetration with a first side penetration and a second side penetration and at least four jaws, each of the at least four jaws configured to be inserted into one of the at least four penetrations, each jaw having a first side and a second side.