Subsea dielectric fluid injection tool

US2016177680A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016177680-A1
Application numberUS-201414581870-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 23, 2014
Priority dateDec 23, 2014
Publication dateJun 23, 2016
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The present invention generally relates to a repair tool having a piston-style, syringe-like dielectric grease injection system within a plug body configured to inject dielectric grease into the receptacle pin of damaged subsea electrical connectors. The tool is mateable via ROV (or hand/diver/stab) and features separate mate/grease actuation mechanisms. The tool features standard mating interfaces and has a termination shell that contains dielectric grease and secondary grease injection/actuation mechanism. The dielectric grease is injected into damaged subsea receptacles, preventing or mitigating subsea electrical shorts.

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A field deployable connector repair device for mating with a damaged undersea connector, the connector repair device comprising: a plug unit having a cylindrical body, a rear end and a front end adapted for mating engagement with a damaged receptacle unit when aligned with a plug receiving end of the damaged receptacle unit, the plug body housing a set of at least one fluid injection pin and a set of at least one fluid plunger configured in receiving alignment with the set of at least one injection pin and mounted to a piston, the piston being slidably mounted in the plug unit body, a spring actuation mechanism adapted to actuate the piston from a pre-deployed position to a deployed position and to propel the piston forward from the rear end toward the front end of the plug unit and propel the set of at least one plunger to force dielectric fluid through and out of the set of at least one fluid injection pin; and an alignment means for aligning the plug unit with the damaged receptacle such that the set of at least one injector pin is disposed opposite a set of at least one pin receptacle contained in the damaged receptacle unit in a desired manner, whereby upon mating the plug unit with the damaged receptacle unit and upon actuating the spring actuation mechanism the set of at least one injection pin is received into the set of at least one pin receptacle, the piston acts on the set of at least one plunger and the dielectric fluid is injected through the set of at least one fluid injection pin and into the set of at least one pin receptacle contained in the damaged receptacle unit; and a locking mechanism adapted to lock the plug in a mated position with the damaged receptacle unit. 2 . The connector repair device of claim 1 further comprising a cylindrically-shaped slide member partially surrounding the plug body and the set of at least one fluid injection pin and having a slide collar at an end distal to the plug rear end, the slide collar being configured to facilitate bringing the plug unit into alignment and engagement with the damaged receptacle unit during the mating process. 3 . The connector repair device of claim 1 further comprising a means for deploying the spring actuation means external to the plug unit. 4 . The connector repair device of claim 3 wherein the means for deploying the spring actuation means is a shackle device having a pin connected to an external release mechanism. 5 . The connector repair device of claim 1 further comprising a set of at least one dummy pin. 6 . The connector repair device of claim 5 further comprising a plug pin assembly end adapted to fix the set of at least one fluid injection pin and the set of at least one dummy pin in a defined pattern, and a means for releasably mounting the set of at least one fluid injection pin and the set of at least one dummy pin within the plug unit. 7 . The connector repair device of claim 1 wherein the set of at least one fluid injection pin each includes a body having at least one opening through which the dielectric fluid exits the body when a plunger is acted on by the piston. 8 . The connector repair device of claim 1 wherein the locking mechanism is further adapted to lock the plug in a mated position with the damaged receptacle unit and to release the plug from the damaged receptacle in a de-mating operation. 9 . The connector repair device of claim 1 wherein each of the set of at least one plunger includes a seal to prevent leakage of the dielectric fluid upon actuation. 10 . The connector repair device of claim 1 further comprising a terminal tube portion disposed intermediate each respective set of at least one fluid injection pin and set of at least one plunger, and which contains the dielectric fluid. 11 . A field deployable connector repair device for mating with a damaged undersea connector, the connector repair device comprising: a plug unit having a body, a rear end and a front end adapted for mating engagement with a damaged receptacle unit when aligned with a plug receiving end of the damaged receptacle unit, the plug body housing a first fluid injection pin and a first fluid plunger associated with the first fluid injection pin and mounted to a piston, the piston being movably mounted in the plug unit body, a means to maintain the first plunger in a pre-deployed position, and an actuation mechanism adapted to actuate the piston from the pre-deployed position to a deployed position and to propel the piston forward from the rear end toward the front end of the plug unit and propel the first plunger to force dielectric fluid through and out of the first fluid injection pin; and an alignment means for aligning the plug unit with the damaged receptacle such that the first fluid injector pin is disposed opposite a first pin receptacle in the damaged receptacle unit in a desired manner, whereby upon mating the plug unit with the damaged receptacle unit and upon actuating the actuation mechanism the first injection pin is received into the first pin receptacle, the piston acts on the first plunger and the dielectric fluid is injected through the first fluid injection pin and into the first pin receptacle contained in the damaged receptacle unit; and a means for releasably locking the plug in a mated position with the damaged receptacle unit. 12 . The connector repair device of claim 11 further comprising a cylindrically-shaped slide member partially surrounding the plug body and the first fluid injection pin and having a slide collar at an end distal to the plug rear end, the slide collar being configured to facilitate bringing the plug unit into alignment and engagement with the damaged receptacle unit during the mating process. 13 . The connector repair device of claim 11 further comprising a means for deploying the spring actuation means external to the plug unit. 14 . The connector repair device of claim 13 wherein the means for deploying the spring actuation means is a shackle device having a pin connected to an external release mechanism. 15 . The connector repair device of claim 11 further comprising a first dummy pin. 16 . The connector repair device of claim 15 further comprising a plug pin assembly end adapted to fix the first fluid injection pin and the first dummy pin in a defined pattern, and a means for releasably mounting the first fluid injection pin and the first dummy pin within the plug unit. 17 . The connector repair device of claim 11 wherein the first fluid injection pin includes a body having at least one opening through which the dielectric fluid exits the body when the first plunger is acted on by the piston. 18 . The connector repair device of claim 11 wherein the locking mechanism is further adapted to lock the plug in a mated position with the damaged receptacle unit and to release the plug from the damaged receptacle in a de-mating operation. 19 . The connector repair device of claim 11 wherein the first plunger includes a seal to prevent leakage of the dielectric fluid upon actuation. 20 . The connector repair device of claim 11 further comprising a first terminal tube portion disposed intermediate the first fluid injection pin and the first plunger, and which contains the dielectric fluid.

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Classifications

  • electrical connectors · CPC title

  • H01R13/523Primary

    for use under water · CPC title

  • Sealing means between parts of housing or between housing part and a wall, e.g. sealing rings · CPC title

  • E21B41/04Primary

    Manipulators for underwater operations, e.g. temporarily connected to well heads · CPC title

  • characterised by the sealing material, e.g. gels or resins · CPC title

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What does patent US2016177680A1 cover?
The present invention generally relates to a repair tool having a piston-style, syringe-like dielectric grease injection system within a plug body configured to inject dielectric grease into the receptacle pin of damaged subsea electrical connectors. The tool is mateable via ROV (or hand/diver/stab) and features separate mate/grease actuation mechanisms. The tool features standard mating interf…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hatcher Jonathan, Grablow Seth, Mccleary Alan, and 1 more
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 Thu Jun 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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