Tubular Coupling Assembly With Modified Buttress Thread
US-2023349241-A1 · Nov 2, 2023 · US
US11940064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11940064-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217843180-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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A tubular connection includes a tubular joint including a pin with a first pin thread having a first pitch and a second pin thread having a second pitch, and also includes a connector that includes a box with a first box thread having the first pitch and a second box thread having the second pitch. The connection also includes an elastomeric seal ring comprised of a material that swells in the presence of hydrocarbons. Upon make-up of the connection, the first pin thread engages with the first box thread, the second pin thread engages with the second box thread, and the elastomeric seal ring is disposed around the tubular joint between the first pin thread and the second pin thread and forms a metal-to-elastomer seal between the tubular joint and the connector.
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A threaded tubular connection comprising: a tubular joint configured to be disposed within a wellbore and comprising: a pin at a distal end of the tubular joint; a first pin thread disposed on an external surface of the pin, the first pin thread having a first pitch, wherein the first pin thread is dimensioned so as to be compatible with a box thread of a standard American Petroleum Institute (API) coupling and has a length along a longitudinal axis of the tubular joint that is substantially equivalent to a length along a longitudinal axis of a tubular joint of the standard API coupling; and a second pin thread disposed on the external surface of the pin between the first pin thread and an unthreaded portion of the tubular joint, the second pin thread having a second pitch different from the first pitch, wherein the second pin thread has a length along the longitudinal axis that is substantially equivalent to a length of a runout zone of the standard API coupling; an elastomeric seal ring that comprises a material that swells in response to the presence of hydrocarbons and does not swell in response to the presence of an aqueous solution, the material comprising at least one of: natural rubber; ethylene-propylene-copolymer rubber; butyl rubber; butadiene rubber; isoprene rubber; and chloroprene rubber; and a connector, the connector comprising: a box: a first box thread disposed on an interior surface of the box and having the first pitch; and a second box thread disposed on the interior surface of the box and having the second pitch, wherein the connection is configured such that, upon make-up of the connection: the first pin thread engages with the first box thread; the second pin thread engages with the second box thread; and the elastomeric seal ring is disposed around the tubular joint between the first pin thread and the second pin thread and forms a metal-to-elastomer seal between the tubular joint and the connector. 2. The threaded tubular connection of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric seal ring is disposed in a groove disposed about the exterior surface of the pin between the first pin thread and the second pin thread. 3. The threaded tubular connection of claim 1 , wherein the pin is tapered with respect to a longitudinal axis of the tubular joint. 4. The threaded tubular connection of claim 1 , wherein the first pin thread is a buttress thread. 5. The threaded tubular connection of claim 1 , wherein the first pin thread and the second pin thread are constant-pitch threads. 6. The threaded tubular connection of claim 5 , and wherein the first pitch is greater than the second pitch. 7. The threaded tubular connection of claim 1 , wherein the first pin thread and the second pin thread are variable-pitch threads. 8. The threaded tubular connection of claim 7 , and wherein a maximum pitch of the first pin thread is greater than a maximum pitch of the second pin thread. 9. The threaded tubular connection of claim 1 , wherein a dimensional tolerance of the connection is such that there is interference fit between the pin and box at the seal ring. 10. A method comprising: providing a connector, the connector comprising: a box: a first box thread disposed on an interior surface of the box and having a first pitch; and a second box thread disposed on the interior surface of the box and having a second pitch different from the first pitch; providing a tubular joint, the tubular joint comprising: a pin at a distal end of the tubular joint; a first pin thread disposed on an external surface of the pin, the first pin thread having the first pitch, wherein the first pin thread is dimensioned so as to be compatible with a box thread of a standard American Petroleum Institute (API) coupling and has a length along a longitudinal axis of the tubular joint that is substantially equivalent to a length along a longitudinal axis of a tubular joint of the standard API coupling; and a second pin thread disposed on the external surface of the pin between the first pin thread and an unthreaded portion of the tubular joint, the second pin thread having the second pitch, wherein the second pin thread has a length along the longitudinal axis that is substantially equivalent to a length of a runout zone of the standard API coupling; disposing an elastomeric seal ring around the tubular joint between the first pin thread and the second pin thread, wherein the elastomeric seal ring comprises a material that swells in response to the presence of hydrocarbons and does not swell in response to the presence of an aqueous solution, the material comprising at least one of: natural rubber; ethylene-propylene-copolymer rubber; butyl rubber; butadiene rubber; isoprene rubber; and chloroprene rubber; and engaging the pin with the box such that the first pin thread engages with the first box thread, the second pin thread engages with the second box thread, and the elastomeric seal ring forms a swellable metal-to-elastomer seal between the first pin thread and the second pin thread, thereby forming a tubular connection of the tubular joint with the connector. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein disposing the elastomeric seal ring comprises disposing the elastomeric seal ring in a groove disposed about the exterior surface of the pin between the first pin thread and the second pin thread. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the pin is tapered with respect to a longitudinal axis of the tubular joint. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first pin thread is a buttress thread. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first pin thread and the second pin thread are constant-pitch threads. 15. The method of claim 14 , and wherein the first pitch is greater than the second pitch. 16. The method of claim 10 , further comprising disposing the tubular joint in a wellbore after forming the tubular connection. 17. The method of claim 10 , wherein: the tubular joint is a first tubular joint: the pin is a first pin: the box is a first box; and the connector comprises a second box, and further comprising: providing a second tubular joint comprising a second pin; engaging the second pin with the second box. 18. The method of claim 10 , wherein a dimensional tolerance of the connector is such that there is interference fit between the pin and box at the seal ring.
with more than one threaded section · CPC title
with plural threaded sections, e.g. with two-step threads · CPC title
with sealing rings · CPC title
characterised by the shape of the screw-thread · CPC title
characterised by material · CPC title
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