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Double wedge locking mechanism and method
11698155 · 2023-07-11 · ·

A double wedge locking mechanism provides an attachment mechanism to a liner system for fluid distribution network.

Double wedge locking mechanism and method
11698155 · 2023-07-11 · ·

A double wedge locking mechanism provides an attachment mechanism to a liner system for fluid distribution network.

DOUBLE WEDGE LOCKING MECHANISM AND METHOD
20210207644 · 2021-07-08 ·

A double wedge locking mechanism provides an attachment mechanism to a liner system for fluid distribution network.

Method of forming a pipe joint, pipe joint component, and pipe joint, fluid control device, fluid control unit and semiconductor fabrication apparatus including the pipe joint component

A method of forming a pipe joint includes: preparing a first pipe member, a second pipe member, a casing, and a pressing member to be arranged in the casing to press a second flange portion of the second pipe member against a first flange portion of the first pipe member, the casing having a first opening, a second opening, a third opening, a flange receiving space, and a receiving space in communication with the flange receiving space and adapted to receive the pressing member; inserting the first pipe member from the second opening toward the first opening until the first flange portion comes to rest within the flange receiving space; inserting the second pipe member into the second opening with the second flange portion ahead until the second flange portion comes into contact with the first flange portion.

Method of forming a pipe joint, pipe joint component, and pipe joint, fluid control device, fluid control unit and semiconductor fabrication apparatus including the pipe joint component

A method of forming a pipe joint includes: preparing a first pipe member, a second pipe member, a casing, and a pressing member to be arranged in the casing to press a second flange portion of the second pipe member against a first flange portion of the first pipe member, the casing having a first opening, a second opening, a third opening, a flange receiving space, and a receiving space in communication with the flange receiving space and adapted to receive the pressing member; inserting the first pipe member from the second opening toward the first opening until the first flange portion comes to rest within the flange receiving space; inserting the second pipe member into the second opening with the second flange portion ahead until the second flange portion comes into contact with the first flange portion.

Connector system

A system including a connector system configured to couple a first tubular to a second tubular, including a sleeve configured to couple to an exterior surface of the first tubular, wherein the sleeve comprises a coupling feature, a lock ring configured to couple to the exterior surface of the second tubular and radially engage the coupling feature on the sleeve, and a support ring configured to energize the lock ring into engagement with the sleeve.

Connector system

A system including a connector system configured to couple a first tubular to a second tubular, including a sleeve configured to couple to an exterior surface of the first tubular, wherein the sleeve comprises a coupling feature, a lock ring configured to couple to the exterior surface of the second tubular and radially engage the coupling feature on the sleeve, and a support ring configured to energize the lock ring into engagement with the sleeve.

METHOD OF FORMING A PIPE JOINT, PIPE JOINT COMPONENT, AND PIPE JOINT, FLUID CONTROL DEVICE, FLUID CONTROL UNIT AND SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION APPARATUS INCLUDING THE PIPE JOINT COMPONENT

A method of forming a pipe joint includes: preparing a first pipe member, a second pipe member, a casing, and a pressing member to be arranged in the casing to press a second flange portion of the second pipe member against a first flange portion of the first pipe member, the casing having a first opening, a second opening, a third opening, a flange receiving space, and a receiving space in communication with the flange receiving space and adapted to receive the pressing member; inserting the first pipe member from the second opening toward the first opening until the first flange portion comes to rest within the flange receiving space; inserting the second pipe member into the second opening with the second flange portion ahead until the second flange portion comes into contact with the first flange portion.

METHOD OF FORMING A PIPE JOINT, PIPE JOINT COMPONENT, AND PIPE JOINT, FLUID CONTROL DEVICE, FLUID CONTROL UNIT AND SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION APPARATUS INCLUDING THE PIPE JOINT COMPONENT

A method of forming a pipe joint includes: preparing a first pipe member, a second pipe member, a casing, and a pressing member to be arranged in the casing to press a second flange portion of the second pipe member against a first flange portion of the first pipe member, the casing having a first opening, a second opening, a third opening, a flange receiving space, and a receiving space in communication with the flange receiving space and adapted to receive the pressing member; inserting the first pipe member from the second opening toward the first opening until the first flange portion comes to rest within the flange receiving space; inserting the second pipe member into the second opening with the second flange portion ahead until the second flange portion comes into contact with the first flange portion.

IMPROVED METHODS FOR JOINING LINED PIPES AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS
20240418305 · 2024-12-19 ·

Methods and apparatus for making lined pipelines in which pipes are joined together. Within the joint there is a fit-up sleeve which forces liners against respective pipes and provides corresponding seals. Other seals can be provided by inserting sealing rings which force different portions of the liners against different portions of the pipes. The fit-up sleeve and sealing rings force the liners against castellations which prevent movement of the liners. The fit-up sleeve may cooperate with insertion rims on the pipes to provide very accurate spacing, or touching edges which can be desirable if automatic welding is employed. The seals provided by the fit-up sleeve also eliminate backdraughts and assist welding operations. Furthermore, the fit-up sleeve permits pigging through the pipe joint and therefore along the length of the resulting lined pipeline. It is foreseen that the need for CRA components and CRA welding can be largely if not wholly dispensed with.