Seal sub system

US10087687B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10087687-B2
Application numberUS-201213437511-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 2, 2012
Priority dateApr 2, 2012
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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Abstract

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A seal sub system for the connection of fluid lines, including first and second fluid lines, each including a terminal end with an inner diameter. A seal sub includes an inner channel and first and second pin ends, one pin end removably insertable in the fluid line terminal end with the other pin end extending from the fluid line terminal end. A seal forms a seal between the seal sub and the inner diameter of the first fluid line terminal end. The extending pin end is configured to be inserted into the terminal end of the second fluid line to establish a sealed fluid connection between the first and second fluid lines.

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What is claimed is: 1. A seal sub system for the connection of auxiliary fluid lines configured to attach to a riser section through a support collar to support the auxiliary fluid lines, the seal sub system including: the support collar; a first auxiliary fluid line configured to be supported by the support collar and including a terminal end with a first inner diameter and a shoulder and a second auxiliary fluid line including a terminal end with a second inner diameter; a seal sub including a body, an inner channel formed through the body, a flange extending radially from the body, and first and second pin ends, the first pin end configured to be slidingly removably insertable in the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end with the flange wider than the shoulder such that the flange may not pass the shoulder and with the second pin end extending from the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end, the second pin end configured to be slidingly removably insertable in the second auxiliary fluid line terminal end; a retainer configured to be received within the support collar and engage the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end and the flange such that the flange is positioned between the retainer and the shoulder to releasably retain the seal sub in the first auxiliary fluid line; a seal element positioned and configured to form a seal between the seal sub and the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; and wherein the second pin end is configured to be inserted into the terminal end of the second auxiliary fluid line to establish a sealed fluid connection between the first and second auxiliary fluid lines. 2. The seal sub system of claim 1 , wherein the retainer is capable of releasing the seal sub for removal of the seal sub from the first auxiliary fluid line. 3. The seal sub system of claim 2 , further including: the retainer including a retaining ring with a retainer inner diameter that allows the seal sub body to pass through the retaining ring but not the flange; and wherein the retaining ring is threadable into the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end so as to hold the flange between the terminal end shoulder and the retaining ring. 4. The seal sub system of claim 3 , wherein the flange is annular. 5. The seal sub system of claim 1 , further including: a groove in either an outer surface of the seal sub body or the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; and the seal element being capable of fitting within the groove. 6. The seal sub system of claim 1 , wherein the support collar comprises a support collar shoulder, and the first auxiliary fluid line comprises a second shoulder that engages the support collar shoulder to enable the first auxiliary fluid line to be supported by the support collar. 7. The seal sub system of claim 1 , the seal element including raised annular surfaces on either an outer surface of the seal sub or the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter. 8. A subsea riser system, including: a riser section including a support collar; a first auxiliary fluid line attached to the riser section and supported by the support collar, the first auxiliary fluid line including a terminal end with a first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter and a shoulder; a second auxiliary fluid line including a terminal end with a second auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; a seal sub including a body, a hollow, inner channel formed through the body, a flange extending from the body, and first and second pin ends, the first pin end configured to be slidingly removably insertable in the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end with the flange wider than the shoulder such that the flange may not pass the shoulder and with the second pin end extending from the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end, the second pin end configured to be slidingly removably insertable in the second auxiliary fluid line terminal end; a retainer configured to be received within the support collar and engage the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end and the flange such that the flange is positioned between the retainer and the shoulder to releasably retain the seal sub in the first auxiliary fluid line; a seal between the seal sub and the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; and wherein the second pin end is configured to be inserted into the terminal end of the second auxiliary fluid line to establish a sealed fluid connection between the first and second auxiliary fluid lines. 9. The subsea riser system of claim 8 , wherein the retainer is capable of releasing the seal sub for removal of the seal sub from the first auxiliary fluid line. 10. The subsea riser system of claim 9 , further including: the retainer including a retaining ring with a retainer inner diameter that allows the seal sub body to pass through the retaining ring but not the flange; and wherein the retaining ring is threadable into the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end so as to hold the flange between the terminal end shoulder and the retaining ring. 11. The subsea riser system of claim 10 , wherein the flange is annular. 12. The subsea riser system of claim 8 , further including: a groove in either an outer surface of the seal sub body or the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; and the seal being formed by a seal element capable of fitting within the groove. 13. The subsea riser system of claim 8 , the seal including raised annular surfaces on either an outer surface of the seal sub or the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter. 14. The subsea riser system of claim 8 , wherein the second auxiliary fluid line is either attached to a second riser section or is a gooseneck conduit in a gooseneck assembly. 15. A subsea drilling system including: a surface platform; a subsea riser including riser sections and a telescoping joint connected to the platform; a first auxiliary fluid line attached to one of the riser sections and supported by a support collar by the riser section, the first auxiliary fluid line including a terminal end with a first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter and a shoulder; a second auxiliary fluid line including a terminal end with a second auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; a seal sub with a body, a seal sub inner diameter equal to or greater than the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter including a hollow, inner channel formed through the body, a flange extending radially from the body, and first and second pin ends, the first pin end removably insertable in the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end with the flange wider than the shoulder such that the flange may not pass the shoulder and with the second pin end extending from the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end, the second pin end configured to be slidingly removably insertable in the second auxiliary fluid line terminal end; a retainer configured to be received within the support collar and engage the first auxiliary fluid line terminal end and the flange such that the flange is positioned between the retainer and the shoulder to releasably retain the seal sub in the first auxiliary fluid line; a seal between the seal sub and the first auxiliary fluid line inner diameter; and wherein the second pin end is configured to be inserted into the terminal end of the second auxiliary fluid line to establish a sealed fluid connection between the first and second auxiliary fluid lines. 16. The subsea drilling system of claim 15 , wherein the retainer is capable of releasing the seal sub for removal of the seal sub from the first auxiliary fluid line. 17. The subsea drilling system of cla

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Classifications

  • E21B19/004Primary

    supporting a riser from a drilling or production platform · CPC title

  • E21B17/07Primary

    Telescoping joints for varying drill string lengths; Shock absorbers · CPC title

  • Riser connections (connectors for wellhead E21B33/038) · CPC title

  • Connections between sections of riser provided with auxiliary lines, e.g. kill and choke lines · CPC title

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What does patent US10087687B2 cover?
A seal sub system for the connection of fluid lines, including first and second fluid lines, each including a terminal end with an inner diameter. A seal sub includes an inner channel and first and second pin ends, one pin end removably insertable in the fluid line terminal end with the other pin end extending from the fluid line terminal end. A seal forms a seal between the seal sub and the in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gilmore David L, Walker Stephen J, Cameron Int Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B19/004. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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