Inner drilling riser tie-back connector seal

US10190379B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10190379-B2
Application numberUS-201615043939-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 15, 2016
Priority dateFeb 15, 2016
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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Abstract

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An improved seal disposed at an interface of a main body of an inner drilling riser tie-back connector (ITBC) and a subsea wellhead is provided. The seal comprises a main body portion formed of a pair of opposed inwardly projecting fingers having a saw-cut profile at their ends and an outwardly projecting lever arm disposed adjacent to and at an outward angle to one of the opposed inwardly projecting fingers. Under loading the outwardly projecting lever arm imparts a bending moment to the seal, which enhances the seal created between the ITBC and the subsea wellhead and reduces the torque required to disengage the internal tie-back connector.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for coupling a platform to a subsea wellhead comprising: a riser extending between the platform and the subsea wellhead, wherein the riser comprises an inner riser and an outer riser; an inner drilling riser tie-back connector (“ITBC”) having a main body, wherein the ITBC is coupled to the inner riser; a seal positioning device disposed between the main body of the ITBC and the subsea wellhead; and a seal disposed at an end of the seal positioning device, wherein the seal positioning device is positioning the seal at an interface directly between the main body of the ITBC and the subsea wellhead and connecting the seal to at least one other component in the annulus, wherein the seal comprises: a main body comprising a first end and a second end opposite the first end, wherein the first end of the seal is disposed at the end of the seal positioning device and the second end of the seal extends axially away from the end of the seal positioning device; a first inwardly projecting finger disposed on the first end of the main body of the seal and projecting at an angle axially toward the second end of the main body of the seal and radially toward a radially inner surface of the subsea wellhead; a second inwardly projecting finger disposed on the second end of the main body of the seal and projecting at an angle axially toward the first end of the main body of the seal and radially toward the radially inner surface of the subsea wellhead, wherein the first and second inwardly projecting fingers project at opposing angles to each other; and an outwardly projecting lever arm disposed on the second end of the main body of the seal, wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm is adjacent to and at an outward angle to the second inwardly projecting finger, wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm is projecting at an angle axially away from the first end of the main body of the seal and radially toward the radially inner surface of the subsea wellhead. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm has a notched or saw-cut profile. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm acts to minimize rotation of the second inwardly projecting finger, therefore improving the integrity of the seal. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of bumps formed at opposite sides of the main body of the seal proximate the first and second inwardly projecting fingers, the pair of bumps abutting against the main body of the ITBC. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the main body of the seal comprises a pair of generally parallel support members, a cross bar connecting each of the pair of generally parallel support members to each other, and a pair of support members disposed on opposite sides of, and generally orthogonal to, the pair of the generally parallel support members and projecting outward therefrom. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , further comprising a pair of bumps formed on opposite sides of the generally parallel support members, the pair of bumps abutting against the main body of the ITBC. 7. The apparatus of claim 5 , further comprising an elastomeric seal disposed in a first open cavity which is formed between the pair of generally parallel support members on one side of the cross bar. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising an elastomeric seal disposed in a second open cavity which is formed between the pair of generally parallel support members on an opposite side of the cross bar. 9. The apparatus of claim 5 , further comprising a pair of elastomeric seals disposed in an associated pair of open cavities which are formed on opposite sides of the generally parallel support members between the pair of generally parallel support members and the first and second inwardly projecting fingers. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a radially outer surface of the main body of the inner drilling riser tie-back connector tapers in a radially outward direction from the first end of the seal to the second end of the seal. 11. A seal assembly for use in an oil drilling or production application to act as a fluid barrier in the annulus between an inner and outer body comprising: a seal; and a seal positioning device configured to position the seal within the annulus and to connect the seal to at least one other component in the annulus, wherein the seal is disposed at an end of the seal positioning device; wherein the seal comprises: a main body comprising a first end and a second end opposite the first end, wherein the first end of the main body is disposed at the end of the seal positioning device and the second end of the main body extends axially away from the end of the seal positioning device; a first inwardly projecting finger disposed on the first end of the main body and projecting at an angle radially outward and axially toward the second end of the main body a second inwardly projecting finger disposed on the second end of the main body of the seal and projecting at an angle radially outward and axially toward the first end of the main body, wherein the first and second inwardly projecting fingers project at opposing angles to each other; and an outwardly projecting lever arm disposed on the second end of the main body, wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm is adjacent to and at an outward angle to the second inwardly projecting finger, wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm is projecting at an angle radially outward and axially away from the first end of the main body. 12. The seal assembly of claim 11 , herein the outwardly project lever arm has a notched or saw-cut profile. 13. The seal assembly of claim 11 , wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm acts to impart a bending moment to the seal upon loading. 14. The seal assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a pair of bumps formed at opposite sides of the main body proximate the first and second inwardly projecting fingers, the pair of bumps abutting against the inner body when the seal is installed. 15. The seal assembly of claim 11 , wherein the main body comprises a pair of generally parallel support members, a cross bar connecting each of the pair of generally parallel support members to each other, and a pair of support members disposed on opposite sides of, and generally orthogonal to, the pair of the generally parallel support members and projecting outward therefrom. 16. The seal assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a pair of bumps formed on opposite sides of the generally parallel support members, the pair of bumps abutting against the inner body when the seal is installed. 17. The seal assembly of claim 15 , further comprising an elastomeric seal disposed in a first open cavity which is formed between the pair of generally parallel support members on one side of the cross bar. 18. The seal assembly of claim 17 , further comprising a pair of elastomeric seals disposed in an associated pair of open cavities, which are formed on opposite sides of the generally parallel support members between the pair of generally parallel support members and the first and second inwardly projecting fingers; and an elastomeric seal disposed in a second open cavity which is formed between the pair of generally parallel support members on an opposite side of the cross bar. 19. The seal assembly of claim 11 , wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm reduces break-out torque. 20. The seal assembly of claim 11 , wherein the outwardly projecting lever arm act

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Classifications

  • E21B33/038Primary

    Connectors used on well heads, e.g. for connecting blow-out preventer and riser · CPC title

  • Risers · CPC title

  • specially adapted for underwater drilling (dual gradient drilling E21B21/082) · CPC title

  • with elastic packing (F16J15/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • specially adapted for underwater drilling (E21B19/09, E21B19/143 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10190379B2 cover?
An improved seal disposed at an interface of a main body of an inner drilling riser tie-back connector (ITBC) and a subsea wellhead is provided. The seal comprises a main body portion formed of a pair of opposed inwardly projecting fingers having a saw-cut profile at their ends and an outwardly projecting lever arm disposed adjacent to and at an outward angle to one of the opposed inwardly proj…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dril Quip Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B33/038. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 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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