Connector assembly

US12463378B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12463378-B2
Application numberUS-202318351556-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 13, 2023
Priority dateJul 21, 2022
Publication dateNov 4, 2025
Grant dateNov 4, 2025

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Abstract

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A connector assembly ( 30 ) for use in subsea environments comprises a plug ( 32 ) and a receptacle ( 34 ) generally arranged about a longitudinal axis ( 36 ). The plug ( 32 ) comprises a plug body ( 38 ) through which a down hole gauge cable ( 40 ) extends. The receptacle ( 34 ) comprises a receptacle body ( 42 ) and through which a supply cable ( 44 ) extends for connection with the down hole gauge cable ( 40 ). The plug ( 32 ) and the receptacle ( 34 ) are secured together via a securing nut ( 48 ). The plug ( 32 ) and the receptacle ( 34 ) are in contact and form a primary seal ( 70 ). A rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) is located radially outwardly of and is sealed against an outer surface ( 110 ) of the plug body ( 38 ) and is located radially inwardly of and is sealed against a radially inner surface ( 108 ) of the securing nut ( 48 ). The rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) comprises an outer surface ( 51 ) and an inner surface ( 116 ) and a test port ( 50 ), the test port ( 50 ) extends through the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) from the outer surface ( 51 ) to the inner surface ( 116 ) and is in fluid communication with the primary seal ( 70 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A connector assembly ( 30 ) for use in subsea environments comprises: a plug ( 32 ) and a receptacle ( 34 ) generally arranged about a longitudinal axis ( 36 ), the plug ( 32 ) comprises a plug body ( 38 ) through which a down hole gauge cable ( 40 ) extends, the receptacle ( 34 ) comprises a receptacle body ( 42 ) and through which a supply cable ( 44 ) extends for connection with the down hole gauge cable ( 40 ), the plug ( 32 ) and the receptacle ( 34 ) are secured together via a securing nut ( 48 ), the plug ( 32 ) and the receptacle ( 34 ) are in contact and form a primary seal ( 70 ), a rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) is located radially outwardly of and is sealed against an outer surface ( 110 ) of the plug body ( 38 ) and is located radially inwardly of and is sealed against a radially inner surface ( 108 ) of the securing nut ( 48 ), the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) comprises an outer surface ( 51 ) and an inner surface ( 116 ) and a test port ( 50 ), the test port ( 50 ) extends through the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) from the outer surface ( 51 ) to the inner surface ( 116 ) and is in fluid communication with the primary seal ( 70 ). 2 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the plug ( 32 ) extends into the receptacle ( 34 ), the plug ( 32 ) defines a sealing surface ( 65 ) and the receptacle ( 34 ) defines a sealing surface ( 67 ), the sealing surface ( 65 ) is in contact with the sealing surface ( 67 ) which forms the primary seal ( 70 ), preferably the receptacle ( 34 ) and the plug ( 32 ) are metallic, and the primary seal ( 70 ) is formed between the metallic sealing surfaces ( 65 , 67 ). 3 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 wherein, a secondary seal ( 72 ) is located between a forward end ( 68 ) of the receptacle body ( 42 ) and a forward end ( 62 ) of the plug body ( 38 ), the secondary seal ( 72 ) is located downstream, relative to a leakage path between the receptacle body ( 42 ) and the plug body ( 38 ), of the primary seal ( 70 ), preferably the secondary seal ( 72 ) is an elastomeric material. 4 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 wherein, a first test seal ( 76 ) is located, in a radial direction, between the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) and the plug body ( 38 ), a second test seal ( 80 ) is located, in a radial direction, between the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) and the securing nut ( 48 ), a third test seal ( 84 ) is located, in a radial direction, between the receptacle body ( 42 ) and the securing nut ( 48 ). 5 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 wherein, a spacer ( 92 ) is located, in an axial direction, between the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) and the plug body ( 38 ). 6 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 wherein, a stop ( 94 ) is located, in a radial direction, between the plug body ( 38 ) and the securing nut ( 48 ), the stop ( 94 ) is arranged to limit relative axial movement between the plug body ( 38 ) and the securing nut ( 48 ). 7 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 6 wherein, the stop ( 94 ) is a split ring, a flange ( 96 ) extends radially inwardly from the securing nut ( 48 ), the stop ( 94 ) sits in a groove ( 98 ) formed in the radially outer surface ( 110 ) of the plug body ( 38 ), the flange ( 96 ) abuts the split ring. 8 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 6 wherein, the stop ( 94 ) is a threaded collar ( 118 ) which engages with a cooperating thread ( 120 ) formed in a radially outer surface ( 110 ) of the plug body ( 38 ), the flange ( 96 ) abuts the threaded collar ( 118 ). 9 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 6 wherein, the stop ( 94 ) is a bolt or a dowel ( 112 ), a threaded hole ( 100 ) or a plain hole ( 100 ) or a groove ( 101 ) is formed in the radially outer surface ( 110 ) of the plug body ( 38 ) a through-hole ( 114 ) is formed in the securing nut ( 48 ) and through which the bolt or a dowel ( 112 ) passes to engage with the threaded hole ( 100 ) or a plain hole ( 100 ) or a groove ( 101 ). 10 . The connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 wherein, a first plug seal ( 54 ) and a second plug seal ( 56 ) are provided to seal between the plug body ( 38 ) and the down hole gauge cable ( 40 ), a test port ( 52 ) extends generally radially through the plug body ( 38 ), having an outlet ( 104 ) on the radially inner surface ( 106 ) of the plug body 38 , the outlet ( 104 ) is located between the first plug seal ( 54 ) and the second plug seal ( 56 ). 11 . A method of assembling a connector assembly ( 30 ) as claimed in claim 1 , the method comprises the steps of: fitting a first test seal ( 76 ) and a second test seal ( 80 ) to a rotary test adaptor ( 46 ), fitting a third test seal ( 84 ) to the receptacle body ( 42 ), translating the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) onto the plug body ( 38 ), translating the securing nut ( 48 ) onto the plug body ( 38 ), fitting a stop ( 94 ) to the plug body ( 38 ), rotating the securing nut ( 48 ) relative to the receptacle body ( 42 ) to engage a threaded connection ( 90 ) whereby a first sealing surface ( 65 ) contacts a second sealing surface ( 67 ) to form the primary seal ( 70 ). 12 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising: translating the securing nut ( 48 ) to contact the stop ( 94 ), translating the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) to contact against the securing nut ( 48 ), and fitting a spacer ( 92 ) to the plug body ( 38 ). 13 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising: rotating the rotary test adaptor ( 46 ) such that the primary test port ( 50 ) is accessible, securing a pressure test apparatus to the primary test port ( 50 ), passing a pressurized fluid through the primary test port ( 50 ) and into contact with the primary seal ( 70 ), and determining the primary seal ( 70 ) is satisfactorily sealed. 14 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising: securing a pressure test apparatus to a plug test port ( 52 ), passing a pressurized fluid through the plug test port ( 52 ), determining whether a primary plug seal ( 54 ) and a secondary plug seal ( 56 ) are satisfactorily sealed. 15 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising: locating a secondary seal ( 72 ) between a forward end ( 68 ) of the receptacle body ( 42 ) and a forward end ( 62 ) of the plug body ( 38 ), the secondary seal ( 72 ) is located downstream, relative to a leakage path between the receptacle body ( 42 ) and the plug body ( 38 ), of the primary seal ( 70 ), the secondary seal ( 72 ) formed from an elastomeric material.

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Classifications

  • for engaging or disengaging the two parts of a coupling device (structural association with two-part coupling device H01R13/629) · CPC title

  • Screw-ring or screw-casing (H01R13/623 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H01R13/523Primary

    for use under water · CPC title

  • Survey of boreholes or wells (monitoring pressure or flow of drilling fluid E21B21/08) · CPC title

  • Electrical or electro-magnetic connections · CPC title

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What does patent US12463378B2 cover?
A connector assembly ( 30 ) for use in subsea environments comprises a plug ( 32 ) and a receptacle ( 34 ) generally arranged about a longitudinal axis ( 36 ). The plug ( 32 ) comprises a plug body ( 38 ) through which a down hole gauge cable ( 40 ) extends. The receptacle ( 34 ) comprises a receptacle body ( 42 ) and through which a supply cable ( 44 ) extends for connection with the down hole…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Energy Global Gmbh & Co Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/523. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 04 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).