Box protector for a threaded joint for pipes
US-9523458-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US9719617B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9719617-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113088460-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2008 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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In a threaded joint for steel pipes comprising a pin ( 1 ) and a box ( 2 ), each having a threaded portion ( 11 or 21 ), a sealing surface ( 13 or 23 ), and a shoulder surface ( 14, 15 or 24, 25 ), the sealing surface ( 13 ) of the pin ( 1 ) is formed by a tapered surface, and the sealing surface ( 23 ) of the box ( 2 ) is formed by a first curved surface portion with a large radius of curvature in the range of 15-120 mm, a tapered surface portion, and a second curved surface portion with a large radius of curvature again in the range of 15-120 mm.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A threaded joint for steel pipes comprising a pin and a box in which the pin has male threads and a lip portion having a sealing surface and a shoulder surface, and the box has female threads, a sealing surface, and a shoulder surface, wherein at the time of make-up, the male threads engage with the female threads, the sealing surface of the pin sealingly contacts the sealing surface of the box, and the shoulder surface of the pin abuts the shoulder surface of the box, wherein the sealing surface of the pin is constituted solely by a tapered surface portion, the sealing surface of the box comprises, in a direction from the female threads towards the shoulder surface, a first curved surface having a radius of curvature from 15 mm to 120 mm, a tapered surface, and a second curved surface having a radius of curvature from 15 mm to 120 mm, the tapered surface is a surface produced by rotating a straight line which is sloped with respect to a joint axis about the joint axis, and a part of the sealing surface of the box between the first curved surface and the second curved surface is constituted solely by the tapered surface. 2. A threaded joint for steel pipes as set forth in claim 1 wherein an angle of slope of the tapered sealing surface of the pin and the tapered surface of the sealing surface of the box with respect to the joint axis is 5-25 degrees. 3. A threaded joint for steel pipes as set forth in claim 1 wherein the shoulder surface of the pin is disposed on an end surface of the pin, the sealing surface of the pin is disposed in a vicinity of the male threads between the male threads and the end surface of the pin, and a non-contacting region in which the pin and the box do not contact each other is disposed in each of the pin and the box at a position between the sealing surface and the shoulder surface. 4. A threaded joint for steel pipes as set forth in claim 3 wherein the shoulder surface of each of the pin and box includes two distinct adjoining surfaces constituted by a main shoulder surface on a radially inner side and a sub-shoulder surface on a radially outer side, the main shoulder surfaces of the pin and the box being disposed so as to prevent radially inward deformation of an end portion of the lip portion, the sub-shoulder surfaces of the pin and the box being disposed so as to limit radially outward deformation of the end portion of the lip portion, a radial dimension of the main shoulder surface of the pin being larger than that of the sub-shoulder surface of the pin, and at least the main shoulder surface of the pin abutting the main shoulder surface of the box in an axial direction upon making-up.
Threaded · CPC title
with axial sealings having at least one plastically deformable sealing surface (with sealing rings F16L15/003) · CPC title
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