Box protector for a threaded joint for pipes
US-9523458-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US10260290B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10260290-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715787419-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2019 |
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Methods that may be employed to help to equalize the length of the teeth on a pin-and-box SCR connector during make-up include locating the make-up groove on the box at the far box end away from the pipe end. This causes the make-up force to tension and stretch the box to make it longer. Additionally or alternatively placing grease or other fluid in the nib groove creates a resistance force to nib entry. The grease or fluid exits through a nib vent port in the box while creating a resistance that compresses the pin and stretches the box causing the tooth spacing of the pin and the box to be similar. Providing a ring groove at both ends of the box allows a tensioning device to be used to tension the box causing box elongation, which equalizes the tooth length of pin and box members during connector make up.
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A pipe connector comprising: a tubular pin member having a generally frusto-conical outer peripheral surface, a free end, and a pipe end opposite the free end and connected to a pipe segment; a tubular box member having a generally frusto-conical inner peripheral surface, a free end, and a pipe end opposite the free end, the inner peripheral surface corresponding to the frusto-conical outer peripheral surface of the pin member and overlying the frusto-conical surface of the pin member when the pin member and the box member are fully engaged together, the pin and box members having inter-engagable, annular, radial projections and grooves on the peripheral surfaces sized and configured to axially lock the members together when the pin member and the box member are fully engaged; a circumferential groove on an outer surface of the box member proximate the free end; an annular axial projection on the free end of the pin member; an annular groove on the free end of the box member sized and configured to provide an interference fit with the annular axial projection on the free end of the pin member when the pin and box members are fully engaged; a radial port in the box member providing fluid communication between the annular groove and an exterior surface of the box member; and a variable orifice on the radial port in the box member. 2. The pipe connector recited in claim 1 , further comprising a circumferential groove proximate the pipe end of the pin member sized and configured to engage a make-up tool connected to the circumferential groove on the outer surface of the box member proximate the free end. 3. The pipe connector recited in claim 1 , wherein the inter-engagable annular projections and grooves on the peripheral surfaces are axially aligned. 4. The pipe connector recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a port configured for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure between the overlying parts of the surfaces of the members when fully engaged together to at least one of expand the box member and contract the pin member so as to bring the projections out of engagement with the corresponding grooves and permit the members to be disengaged. 5. A method for connecting two pipe segments comprising: providing the pipe connector according to claim 1 ; axially stretching the box member while inserting the pin member into the box member. 6. The method recited in claim 5 , wherein stretching the box member is accomplished using a tool engaged to the circumferential groove on the outer surface of the box member proximate the free end and to the pin member which compresses the pin and box members together. 7. A method for connecting two pipe segments, the method comprising: providing the pipe connector according to claim 1 ; placing a fluid in the annular groove on the free end of the box member; and axially compressing the pin member while inserting the annular axial projection on the free end of the pin member into the annular groove on the free end of the box member, by limiting the flow rate of the fluid through the variable orifice on the radial port. 8. The pipe connector recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a second circumferential groove on the outer surface of the box member proximate the pipe end. 9. A method for connecting two pipe segments, the method comprising: providing the pipe connector according to claim 8 ; and axially stretching the box member by axially applying a separating force between the circumferential groove on the outer surface of the box member proximate the free end thereof and the second circumferential groove on the outer surface of the box member proximate the pipe end thereof while inserting the pin member into the box member. 10. A pipe connector comprising: a tubular pin member having a generally frusto-conical outer peripheral surface, a free end, and a pipe end opposite the free end and connected to a pipe segment; a tubular box member having a generally frusto-conical inner peripheral surface, a free end, and a pipe end opposite the free end, the inner peripheral surface corresponding to the frusto-conical outer peripheral surface of the pin member and overlying the frusto-conical surface of the pin member when the pin member and the box member are fully engaged together, the pin and box members having inter-engagable, annular, radial projections and grooves on the peripheral surfaces sized and configured to axially lock the members together when the pin member and the box member are fully engaged; a circumferential groove on an outer surface of the pin member proximate the pipe end; a circumferential groove on the outer surface of the box member proximate the pipe end; and a tubular sleeve having a circumferential groove on an outer surface thereof proximate a first end thereof and axially aligned with the circumferential groove on the outer surface of the pin member, the sleeve sized and configured to axially slide on the outer surface of the box member to abut a shoulder on the outer surface of the pin member and cover an axial juncture between the pin member and the box member. 11. The pipe connector recited in claim 10 , wherein the circumferential groove on the outer surface of the tubular sleeve, the circumferential groove on the pin member, and the circumferential groove on the box member are sized and configured such that a single clamping tool is configured to be used to axially compress the pin and box members together into engagement and subsequently axially slide the tubular sleeve towards the circumferential groove on the pin member. 12. The pipe connector recited in claim 10 , wherein the tubular sleeve has a tapered section on an inner portion thereof. 13. The pipe connector recited in claim 12 , wherein the box member has a tapered section that has an interference fit with the tapered section on the tubular sleeve. 14. The pipe connector recited in claim 10 , wherein the sleeve provides a fluid-tight seal between the juncture between the pin and box members.
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