Locking collar quick union connection
10480696 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Douglas Brian Leeth (Youngsville, LA, US)
- Roger Lane Suter (Katy, TX, US)
- Rajesh Krithivasan (Cypress, TX, US)
- Joseph David Gober (Houston, TX, US)
Cpc classification
F16L19/0231
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/0465
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16L37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A locking collar quick union connection comprises a split ring and a locking collar sub assembly. The locking collar sub assembly includes a collar, a locking ring, and a locking screw. The locking ring includes outer threads that engage inner threads formed on a larger inner diameter portion of the collar. The split ring includes outer threads that engage inner threads formed on a smaller inner diameter portion of the collar. The locking screw rotationally locks the locking ring to the locking collar.
Claims
1. A locking collar quick union connection, comprising: a split ring; and a locking collar sub assembly including a collar, a locking ring, and a locking screw, wherein the locking ring includes outer threads that engage inner threads formed on a larger inner diameter portion of the collar, wherein the split ring includes outer threads that engage inner threads formed on a smaller inner diameter portion of the collar, wherein the locking screw is threaded into a threaded bore of the locking ring and rotationally locks the locking ring to the collar, wherein rotation of the locking screw in one direction forces the locking ring radially inward, and wherein rotation of the locking screw in an opposite direction forces the locking ring radially outward.
2. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, wherein a body of the split ring is split into two halves.
3. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, wherein the split ring includes an upper shoulder that is substantially flush with an upper end of the collar when the split ring is threaded into the smaller inner diameter portion of the collar.
4. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, wherein a body of the locking ring is split into two halves.
5. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, wherein a bottom end of the locking ring is substantially flush with a bottom end of the collar when the locking ring is threaded into the larger inner diameter portion of the collar.
6. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, wherein the locking ring includes inner threads configured to thread onto a threaded box end.
7. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, wherein the locking screw is inserted into a counter bore formed in the collar.
8. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 7, wherein the locking ring is moved into a rotationally locked position by rotation of the locking screw in one direction, and wherein the locking ring is moved out of the rotationally locked position by rotation of the locking screw in the opposite direction.
9. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 7, further comprising a cover plate connected to an outer surface of the collar to force the locking screw to move the locking ring in a radial direction and to retain the locking screw within the collar.
10. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 9, further comprising a set screw connected to the cover plate to retain the locking screw within the collar.
11. The locking collar quick union connection of claim 1, further comprising one or more cap screws that rotationally lock the split ring to the collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that the manner in which the above recited features of the disclosure can be understood in detail, a more particular description of embodiments of the disclosure, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The embodiments described herein generally relate to a locking collar quick union connection for connecting oilfield equipment together. The locking collar quick union connection can retrofit to assemble connections between current oilfield equipment. Examples of oilfield equipment that can be connected together with the embodiments disclosed herein may include, but are not limited to, blow out preventers, pumps, valves, adapters, and other wellhead equipment. Although the embodiments of the locking collar quick union connection are described herein relative to oilfield equipment, the embodiments can be used to connect other types of equipment.
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(11) The split collar sub-assembly 120 includes the collar 121 that is positioned around the pin end 10 and the box end 20. The split collar sub-assembly 120 further includes one or more cover plates 122 that are coupled to the outer surface of the collar 121 by one or more cap screws 123. Each cover plate 122 includes a hole for receiving a set screw 124. Each cover plate 122 and set screw 124 is configured to retain and force a locking screw 126 that threads into and moves the locking ring 125 (shown in
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(13) Each half of the locking ring 125 includes outer threads that engage inner threads formed on the inner diameter of the collar 121. Each half of the locking ring 125 also includes inner threads that engage outer threads formed on the outer diameter of the box end 20. The locking screw 126 is inserted into a counter bore formed in the collar 121 and threaded into a threaded bore of the locking ring 125. Rotation of the locking screw 126 in one direction forces each half of the locking ring 125 radially inward into engagement with the box end 20 to rotationally lock the locking ring 125 to the box end 20. Rotation of the locking screw 126 in an opposite direction forces each half of the locking ring 125 radially outward from engagement with the box end 20 to unlock the locking ring 125 from the box end 20 to facilitate assembly or disassembly.
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(18) A method of assembling the locking collar quick union connection 100 to connect the pin end 10 to the box end 20, according to one embodiment, will now be described. Referring to
(19) The split collar sub-assembly 120 can then be partially threaded onto the box end 20 without making up the entire threaded connection. Specifically, the inner threads of the locking ring 125 are threaded onto the outer threads of the box end 20 only part of the way without threading the locking ring 125 all the way through the outer threads of the box end 20. The remainder of the threaded connection will be completed in subsequent steps as further described below.
(20) The pin end 10 along with the seal 25 can then be inserted through the collar 121 and into engagement with the box end 20. The halves of the split ring 110 can then be enclosed around the pin end 10 and uniformly threaded into the smaller inner diameter portion of the collar 121 until the upper shoulder 111 of the split ring 110 contacts the upper end of the collar 121. The split ring 110 is rotationally aligned so that the cap screws 115 can be threaded through the split ring 110 and into the corresponding threaded bores of the collar 121. The cap screws 115 rotationally lock the split ring 110 to the collar 121 so that they rotate together.
(21) The split ring 110 and the split collar sub-assembly 120 are rotated together to complete the assembly of the threaded connection between the inner threads of the locking ring 125 and the outer threads of the box end 20. To fully assemble the connection, the split ring 110 and the split collar sub-assembly 120 are threaded onto the box end 20 until the bottom end of the split ring 110 contacts the outer shoulder 12 formed on the pin end 10. When the threaded connection is fully assembled, the locking screws 126 can be rotated to force the locking ring 125 radially inward to rotationally lock the locking ring 125 to the box end 20 and prevent movement of the locking ring 125 in the radial direction. The locking screws 126 can be rotated in the opposite direction to move the locking ring 125 radially outward to unlock the locking ring 125 from the box end 20.
(22) Subsequently, the set screws 124 can be threaded through the cover plates 122 as an additional mechanism to lock the locking screws 126 in place. In addition, the set screws 117 can be threaded through the split ring 110 and into contact with the outer surface of the pin end 10 as an additional mechanism to rotationally lock the split ring 110 to the pin end 10. The above method can be performed in reverse order to disassemble the locking collar quick union connection 100 and thereby disconnect the pin end 10 from the box end 20.
(23) In an alternative embodiment, the body of the split ring 110 may be split into two or more separate pieces. In an alternative embodiment, the collar 121 may be split into two or more separate pieces. In an alternative embodiment, the body of the locking ring 125 may be split into two or more separate pieces. In an alternative embodiment, the one, two, or more locking screws 126 may be used to rotationally lock the locking ring 125 to the box end 20. In an alternative embodiment, other screw or clamp type mechanisms may be used to force the locking ring 125 radially inward and outward relative to the box end 20.
(24) In addition to the foregoing embodiments, other and further embodiments may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.