Threaded joint for steel pipes

US2016305585A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016305585-A1
Application numberUS-201515102898-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 9, 2015
Priority dateJan 9, 2014
Publication dateOct 20, 2016
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The load flanks in the male threaded portion of the pin and the load flanks in the female threaded portion of the box have a flank angle of less than 0 degrees. The female threaded portion is divided into, in order from near the seal surface, an incomplete thread section and a complete thread section. In the female threaded portion, over the entire area including the two thread sections, roots collectively define a single tapered periphery. The incomplete thread section has a length of at least three times the thread pitch and has a thread height lower than a thread height of the complete thread section. The shoulder surfaces are in contact with each other, the seal surfaces are in contact with each other, and in the incomplete thread section, clearances are provided between the roots of the male threaded portion and the crests of the female threaded portion.

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A threaded joint for steel pipes, comprising: a tubular pin and a tubular box, the pin and the box being made up by screwing the pin onto the box, the pin comprising: in order from an end of the pin, a shoulder surface; a seal surface; and a male threaded portion, the male threaded portion being a tapered threaded portion with trapezoidal threads, the box comprising: a shoulder surface corresponding to the shoulder surface of the pin; a seal surface corresponding to the seal surface of the pin; and a female threaded portion corresponding to the male threaded portion of the pin, the female threaded portion being a tapered threaded portion with trapezoidal threads, the male threaded portion including: crests; roots; stabbing flanks; and load flanks, the stabbing flanks being in a leading position in the screwing of the male threaded portion into the female threaded portion, the load flanks being located opposite from the stabbing flanks, the female threaded portion including: roots facing the crests of the male threaded portion; crests facing the roots of the male threaded portion; stabbing flanks facing the stabbing flanks of the male threaded portion; and load flanks facing the load flanks of the male threaded portion, the load flanks of the male threaded portion and the load flanks of the female threaded portion having a flank angle that is less than 0 degrees, the female threaded portion being composed of: in order from near the seal surface of the box, an incomplete thread section; and a complete thread section, wherein: in the female threaded portion, over an entire area thereof including the incomplete thread section and the complete thread section, the roots collectively define a single tapered periphery, the incomplete thread section has a length along the pipe axis, the length being at least three times a thread pitch of the female threaded portion, and the incomplete thread section has a thread height lower than a thread height of the complete thread section, and in a made-up state: the shoulder surfaces are in contact with each other, and the seal surfaces are in contact with each other; in the complete thread section, the roots of the male threaded portion are in contact with the crests of the female threaded portion, and the load flanks of the male threaded portion are in contact with the load flanks of the female threaded portion; and in the incomplete thread section, clearances are provided between the roots of the male threaded portion and the crests of the female threaded portion, and the load flanks of the male threaded portion are in contact with the load flanks of the female threaded portion. 2 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: the length of the incomplete thread section along the pipe axis is at most eight times the thread pitch of the female threaded portion. 3 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: the incomplete thread section has one of the following configurations: a configuration in which the crests, starting from a boundary between the complete thread section and the incomplete thread section, collectively define a cylindrical periphery that is parallel to the pipe axis; and a configuration in which the crests, starting from the boundary, collectively define a tapered periphery inclined with respect to the pipe axis. 4 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: the incomplete thread section has a configuration in which the crests, starting from a boundary between the complete thread section and the incomplete thread section, collectively define a tapered periphery that is parallel to a tapered periphery collectively defined by the crests in the complete thread section. 5 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: in the male threaded portion, over an entire area thereof corresponding to the incomplete thread section and the complete thread section of the female threaded portion, the crests collectively define a single tapered periphery. 6 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: the pin includes a nose portion disposed between the seal surface and the shoulder surface, the box includes a recessed portion corresponding to the nose portion of the pin, and in a made-up state, the nose portion of the pin is not in contact with the recessed portion of the box. 7 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: the box includes a circumferential groove disposed between the incomplete thread section and the seal surface, the circumferential groove having a length along the pipe axis, the length being at most three times the thread pitch of the female threaded portion; and the male threaded portion of the pin extends to a location corresponding to the circumferential groove. 8 . The threaded joint for steel pipes according to claim 1 , wherein: the pin includes a seal surface for external pressure, the seal surface for external pressure being disposed on at least one of an end region of the male threaded portion and an intermediate region thereof, and the box includes a seal surface for external pressure corresponding to the seal surface for external pressure of the pin.

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Classifications

  • F16L15/06Primary

    characterised by the shape of the screw-thread · CPC title

  • for special environments · CPC title

  • with additional sealings · CPC title

  • E21B17/042Primary

    Threaded · CPC title

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What does patent US2016305585A1 cover?
The load flanks in the male threaded portion of the pin and the load flanks in the female threaded portion of the box have a flank angle of less than 0 degrees. The female threaded portion is divided into, in order from near the seal surface, an incomplete thread section and a complete thread section. In the female threaded portion, over the entire area including the two thread sections, roots …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp, Vallourec Oil & Gas France
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L15/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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