Patent classifications
F16L27/0832
SWIVEL JOINT
A swivel joint including a flange assembly and an inner joint that is configured to rotate with respect to the flange assembly. The flange assembly may include a first flange and a second flange that is secured to the first flange. The inner joint may have a main body and a radial extension extending outward from the main body with the radial extension positioned between the first flange and the second flange. A first thrust bearing may be positioned between the radial extension and the first flange, and a second thrust bearing may be positioned between the radial extension and the second flange. A first seal and a second seal may each be positioned between the flange assembly and the inner joint. A leak indicator may be positioned between the first seal and the second seal. The first and second thrust bearings may be caged bearings.
Swivel joint
Swivel joints comprise a male sub, a female sub, annular races, ball bearings, a replaceable sleeve, and first and second pressure seals. The male sub is rotationally coupled to the female sub at, respective, generally tubular joint ends thereof. A passage extends through the subs. The female joint end and male joint end are rotationally coupled by ball bearings in the annular races. The replaceable sleeve is received in enlarged inner diameter portions of the male joint end and the female joint end. The first pressure seal ring is mounted between the replaceable sleeve and the enlarged diameter portion of the male joint end. The second pressure seal ring is mounted between the replaceable sleeve and the enlarged diameter portion of the female joint end.
Joint for submarine connections
The present invention concerns a rotatable coupling (60) for connecting pipes, comprising a first hollow female element (61) suited to be connected, for example, to a first pipe portion (51), and a second tubular male element (6) with a first end portion at least partially housed inside the first female element (61) so as to define an inner space for the passage of a fluid, and with a second end portion suited to be connected to a second pipe portion (52). Said first and said second element (61, 6) can be rotated with respect to each other, said second tubular male element (6) comprising a first abutment surface (6S). Furthermore, the rotatable coupling (60) comprises a third hollow tubular element (12) housed inside the first female element and provided with a second abutment surface (1S) substantially opposite the first abutment surface (6S) so as to define a first interspace (I), and the third tubular hollow element (12) can be translated along a direction substantially orthogonal to the first and the second abutment surface (6S, 1S) between a closed configuration, in which the first and the second abutment surface (6S, 1S) are positioned at a minimal mutual distance, and an open configuration, in which the first and the second abutment surface (6S, 1S) are positioned at a distance that exceeds said minimal mutual distance.
Swivel joint assembly
A joint assembly for joining first and second pipes of adjacent elevated spans of an irrigation system, the joint assembly comprising a tower end extension, a pivot end extension, an alignment ring, and an alignment bracket. The tower end extension connects to a tower end of the first pipe. The pivot end extension connects to a pivot end of a second pipe. The alignment ring is connected to the tower end extension and is configured to pivot about a yaw axis. The alignment bracket is connected to the pivot end extension and the alignment ring. The alignment bracket is configured to pivot about a pitch axis relative to the alignment ring and to rotate about a roll axis relative to the pivot end extension.
SWIVEL JOINT ASSEMBLY
A joint assembly for joining first and second pipes of adjacent elevated spans of an irrigation system, the joint assembly comprising a tower end extension, a pivot end extension, an alignment ring, and an alignment bracket. The tower end extension connects to a tower end of the first pipe. The pivot end extension connects to a pivot end of a second pipe. The alignment ring is connected to the tower end extension and is configured to pivot about a yaw axis. The alignment bracket is connected to the pivot end extension and the alignment ring. The alignment bracket is configured to pivot about a pitch axis relative to the alignment ring and to rotate about a roll axis relative to the pivot end extension.
Swivel a decoupled central ring member
A swivel includes an inner and an outer ring. The rings are coaxial and rotatable relative to one another around a central axis, and define a toroidal chamber and an axial seal annulus gap between the rings. The inner and outer rings are rotatably interconnected via a bearing structure. The swivel includes an upper bearing structure and a lower bearing structure on each side of the toroidal chamber. Each bearing structure interconnects the inner and outer rings. An upper and a lower sealing member is situated in the seal annulus gap near a respective upper and lower bearing structure. At least one of the inner and outer rings includes an upper member, a lower member and a central member. The upper and lower members are fixedly attached to the respective upper and lower bearing structures and the central member is independently displaceable relative to the upper and lower ring members.
BEARING ARRANGEMENT FOR FIREFIGHTING MONITOR
A firefighting monitor that has a first section, a second section joined to the first section by a first pivot connection, and a plurality of ball bearings positioned in the first pivot connection between a pair of bearing seats. Wherein, the bearing seats define an arc of contact with each of the plurality of ball bearings, the center of the arc of contact defining a tangent angled with respect to a flow axis defined by the first pivot connection.
Swivel Joint
Swivel joints comprise a male sub, a female sub, annular races, ball bearings, a replaceable sleeve, and first and second pressure seals. The male sub is rotationally coupled to the female sub at, respective, generally tubular joint ends thereof. A passage extends through the subs. The female joint end and male joint end are rotationally coupled by ball bearings in the annular races. The replaceable sleeve is received in enlarged inner diameter portions of the male joint end and the female joint end. The first pressure seal ring is mounted between the replaceable sleeve and the enlarged diameter portion of the male joint end. The second pressure seal ring is mounted between the replaceable sleeve and the enlarged diameter portion of the female joint end.
SENSOR-EQUIPPED JOINT AND MONITORING SYSTEM USING THE SAME
To provide a sensor-equipped joint capable of detecting loosening of the joint positively before leakage of fluid. A seal structure including a joint member forming a flow path and a gasket facing the joint member and forming a seal with respect to the joint member, in which a surface of the joint member facing the gasket includes a first flat surface, an annular seal protrusion protruding from the first flat surface and a second flat surface formed at a position more distant from the gasket as compared with the first flat surface, and a sensor is provided in at least any one of the second flat surface and a part of the gasket facing the second flat surface.
HYDRAULIC COUPLING DEVICES AND ASSEMBLIES
A coupling device is provided. The coupling device may include a stem having a first end, a second end, a groove, and a threaded portion. A first engagement member may be disposed over the stem between the first end and second end. The first engagement member may be movable relative to the stem. An inner sealing member may be disposed in the groove. When the first engagement member is in a first position, the inner sealing member may be retained in the groove, seal against a surface of the stem, and may not be removed. When the first engagement member is in a second position, the inner sealing member may be retained in the groove, does not seal against the surface of the stem, and may be removed. The coupling device may include a washer, an outer sealing member, and a second engagement member disposed over the stem.