Fusion tee outlet abandonment device

US10323783B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10323783-B2
Application numberUS-201715418069-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 27, 2017
Priority dateJan 27, 2017
Publication dateJun 18, 2019
Grant dateJun 18, 2019

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A system and method are provided for abandoning a tee assembly. The tee assembly comprises a tee member, a plug, and a retention member. The tee member is coupled to a conduit and defines a main passage and a branch passage. The main passage extends into the conduit, and the branch passage extends to the main passage. The plug is slideably disposed in the branch passage and extends at least partially into the main passage. The retention member is slideably disposed in the main passage and configured to interlock with the plug within the main passage. The plug is substantially prevented from sliding out of the branch passage when the plug is interlocked with the retention member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tee assembly comprising: a tee member for coupling to a conduit, the tee member defining a main passage and a branch passage, the main passage extending from a main opening of the tee member to an interior of the conduit, and the branch passage extending from a branch opening of the tee member to said main passage; a plug slideably disposed in said branch passage and at least partially extending into said main passage, said plug having an outer diameter that is substantially similar to an inner diameter of said branch passage such that fluid flow through said branch passage is substantially prevented, said plug defining a plug notch; and a retention member slideably disposed in said main passage, said retention member defining a retention notch, wherein said plug is configured to rotate within said branch passage to align said plug notch with said retention notch, said retention notch of said retention member being configured to interlock with said plug notch of said plug within said main passage, and wherein said plug is substantially prevented from moving out of said branch passage when interlocked with said retention member. 2. The tee assembly of claim 1 , wherein said plug has an outer plug surface that defines at least one groove, wherein the plug includes at least one o-ring positioned within the at least one groove. 3. The tee assembly of claim 1 , wherein the branch passage extends normally outward from the main passage. 4. The tee assembly of claim 1 , wherein said plug comprises stainless steel. 5. The tee assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a cap coupled to said tee member for covering the main opening. 6. The tee assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a cutter received in said main passage, wherein said cutter has a threaded cutter region, and wherein the threaded cutter region is threadedly engaged with a threaded region of said main passage for selective advancement and retraction within said main passage upon rotation relative to said tee member. 7. An abandonment assembly for a tee member coupled to a conduit, the tee member defining a main passage and a branch passage, the main passage extending from an exterior surface of the tee member to an interior of the conduit, and the branch passage extending from the exterior surface of the tee member to the main passage, the abandonment device comprising: a plug receivable in the branch passage and at least partially receivable in the main passage, said plug having an outer diameter that is substantially similar to an inner diameter of the branch passage such that fluid flow through the branch passage is substantially prevented said plug defining a plug notch; and a retention member receivable in the main passage, said retention member defining a retention notch, wherein said plug is configured to rotate within the branch passage to align said plug notch with said retention notch, said retention notch of said retention member being configured to interlock with said plug notch of said plug within the main passage, and wherein said plug is substantially prevented from moving out of said branch passage when interlocked with said retention member. 8. The abandonment assembly of claim 7 , wherein said plug has an outer plug surface that defines at least one groove, wherein said plug includes at least one o-ring positioned within the at least one groove. 9. The abandonment assembly of claim 7 , wherein said plug has a first portion that at least partially extends into the main passage, wherein the first portion defines a plug notch, and wherein said retention member defines a retention notch, wherein said plug notch is received within said retention notch to interlock said plug within the main passage. 10. The abandonment assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a cutter received in said main passage, wherein the first portion further defines a recess for receiving the cutter within. 11. An abandonment assembly for a tee member coupled to a conduit, the tee member defining a main passage and a branch passage, the main passage extending from an exterior surface of the tee member to an interior of the conduit, and the branch passage extending from the exterior surface of the tee member to the main passage, the abandonment device comprising: a plug receivable in the branch passage and at least partially receivable in the main passage, said plug having an outer diameter that is substantially similar to an inner diameter of the branch passage such that fluid flow through the branch passage is substantially prevented; and a retention member receivable in the main passage, said retention member configured to interlock with said plug within the main passage, wherein said plug is substantially prevented from moving out of said branch passage when interlocked with said retention member, wherein said plug has a first portion that at least partially extends into the main passage, wherein the first portion defines a plug notch, and wherein said retention member defines a retention notch, wherein said plug notch is received within said retention notch to interlock said plug within the main passage, wherein said plug has a second portion adjacent to the first portion, and wherein the second portion includes a conical shape. 12. The abandonment assembly of claim 11 , wherein said plug has a third portion adjacent to the second portion, and wherein the third portion has a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the first portion. 13. The abandonment assembly of claim 12 , wherein the third portion defines a tool receiving element. 14. A method for abandoning a tee assembly, the tee assembly including a tee member that defines a main passage and a branch passage, the main passage extends into a conduit, and the branch passage extends into the main passage, the method comprising: running a cutter through the main passage and into the conduit; installing a plug through the branch passage and into the main passage, the plug defining a plug notch; after running the cutter through the main passage and installing the plug, installing a retention member into the main passage, the retention member defining a retention notch; and interlocking the retention notch of the retention member with the plug notch of the plug by rotating the plug within the branch passage, wherein the plug is prevented from moving within said branch passage when interlocked with the retention member. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the branch passage is defined by a branch member, the method further comprising: cutting the branch member to a desired length. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the main passage is defined by a chimney member, the method further comprising: after installing the retention member, installing a cap onto the chimney member.

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  • T- or cross-pieces (F16L41/025, F16L41/026, F16L41/028 take precedence) · CPC title

  • fixed by screwing or by means of a screw-threaded ring · CPC title

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What does patent US10323783B2 cover?
A system and method are provided for abandoning a tee assembly. The tee assembly comprises a tee member, a plug, and a retention member. The tee member is coupled to a conduit and defines a main passage and a branch passage. The main passage extends into the conduit, and the branch passage extends to the main passage. The plug is slideably disposed in the branch passage and extends at least par…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L55/1108. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 18 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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