Thread protector for tubular members

US10954045B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10954045-B2
Application numberUS-201816002646-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2018
Priority dateJun 7, 2018
Publication dateMar 23, 2021
Grant dateMar 23, 2021

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Abstract

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A thread protector for coupling with an end of a tubular member includes a hub, a connector extending from the hub, and a plurality of splines formed on an outer surface of the connector and configured to releasably couple with a threaded connector of the tubular member, wherein each spline includes an inclined shoulder disposed at an acute angle to a central axis of the thread protector, and a locking shoulder disposed orthogonal to the central axis of the thread protector.

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What is claimed is: 1. A thread protector for coupling with an end of a tubular member, comprising: a hub; a connector extending from the hub and comprising a first end coupled to the hub, and a second end opposite the first end; and a plurality of splines formed on an outer surface of the connector and configured to releasably couple with a threaded connector of the tubular member, wherein each spline comprises: an inclined shoulder disposed at an acute angle to a central axis of the thread protector; and a locking shoulder disposed orthogonal to the central axis of the thread protector and facing the hub, wherein the inclined shoulder is positioned opposite the locking shoulder wherein the connector comprises an outer diameter located between the plurality of splines and the second end of the connector that is greater than a maximum outer diameter of the plurality of splines and is configured to flex the plurality of splines inwardly upon insertion of the thread protector into the end of the tubular member. 2. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein the splines of the connector are configured to restrict the thread protector from being removed from the tubular member in response to the application of a second axially directed force against the thread protector. 3. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein: the connector has a first end adjoined to the hub and a second end distal the hub; a stiffener positioned on the outer surface of the connector and spaced from the second end of the connector, wherein the stiffener is configured to increase a bending resistance of the connector; and the connector has a maximum outer diameter located at the second end of the connector. 4. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein the hub comprises: an annular first face and an annular second face disposed opposite the first annular face; and castellations extending from the first face of the hub wherein the second annular face is configured to engage the end of the tubular member when the thread protector is coupled with the tubular member. 5. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein the hub comprises an enclosing plate configured to prevent debris from entering a central passage of the tubular member when the thread protector is coupled with the tubular member. 6. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises a pair of arms with an opening positioned between the pair of arms. 7. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein each arm comprises at least some of the plurality of splines. 8. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the connector is unthreaded between the hub and the plurality of spines. 9. The thread protector of claim 1 , wherein: the connector has a first end adjoined to the hub and a second end distal the hub; the plurality of splines are spaced from the second end of the connector; and the connector has a maximum outer diameter located at the second end of the connector. 10. A thread protector for coupling with an end of a tubular member, comprising: a hub; and a pair of circumferentially spaced connectors extending from the hub; wherein each connector comprises a pair of arms with an opening positioned between the pair of arms, and wherein each arm comprises a plurality of splines configured to releasably couple with a threaded connector of the tubular member; wherein the splines of each connector are configured to permit the thread protect to be inserted into the tubular member in response to the application of a first axially directed force against the thread protector; wherein the splines of each connector are configured to restrict the thread protector from being removed from the tubular member in response to the application of a second axially directed force against the thread protector. 11. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein the second axially directed force is opposite the first axially directed force. 12. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein the splines of each connector comprises: an inclined shoulder disposed at an acute angle to a central axis of the thread protector; and a locking shoulder disposed orthogonal to the central axis of the thread protector. 13. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of splines of each connector comprises a plurality of arcuate splines. 14. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein: each connector has a first end adjoined to the hub and a second end distal the hub; and each arm of each connector comprises a stiffener spaced from the second end of the connector, wherein the stiffener is configured to increase a bending resistance of the connector. 15. The thread protector of claim 14 , wherein the bending resistance of each connector is greater at the first end of the connector than at the second end of the connector. 16. The thread protector of claim 14 , wherein each connector has a maximum outer diameter located at the second end of the connector. 17. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein the hub comprises: an annular first face and an annular second face disposed opposite the first annular face; wherein the second annular face is configured to engage the end of the tubular member when the thread protector is coupled with the tubular member. 18. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein the hub comprises an enclosing plate configured to prevent debris from entering a central passage of the tubular member when the thread protector is coupled with the tubular member. 19. The thread protector of claim 10 , wherein an outer surface of each connector is unthreaded between the hub and the plurality of spines. 20. A method for coupling a thread protector to an end of a tubular member, comprising: applying an axially directed force against the thread protector to insert the thread protector into the tubular member with a plurality of splines formed on an outer surface of a connector of the thread protector sliding over threads of the tubular member, wherein the connector comprises a first end coupled to a hub of the thread protector and a second end opposite the first end; and rotating the thread protector 360 degrees or less relative to the tubular member to secure the thread protector to the tubular member in response to threaded engagement between the splines and the threads of the tubular member, wherein the connector comprises an outer diameter located between the plurality of splines and the second end of the connector that is greater than a maximum outer diameter of the plurality of splines and which flexes the plurality of splines inwardly upon insertion of the thread protector into the end of the tubular member. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein further rotation of the thread protector in a first rotational direction is restricted following the rotation of the thread protector 360 degrees or less relative to the tubular member.

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  • F16L57/005Primary

    specially adapted for the ends of pipes · CPC title

  • B65D59/06Primary

    Caps · CPC title

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What does patent US10954045B2 cover?
A thread protector for coupling with an end of a tubular member includes a hub, a connector extending from the hub, and a plurality of splines formed on an outer surface of the connector and configured to releasably couple with a threaded connector of the tubular member, wherein each spline includes an inclined shoulder disposed at an acute angle to a central axis of the thread protector, and a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
G&H Diversified Mfg Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L57/005. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 23 2021 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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