IP Library Granted Patent US 8,146,959
Granted Patent B2
US 8,146,959 · App. 12/914,044 · Granted Apr 3, 2012

Fatigue resistant pipe string component

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Patent No.
US 8,146,959
App. No.
12/914,044
Granted
Apr 3, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pipe string component that connects an offshore platform with a sea bed is provided. The pipe string component includes a threaded tubular connection. The threaded tubular connection includes a male tubular element including a tapered male threading, and a female tubular element including a tapered female threading that cooperates with the male threading by makeup to produce a rigid mutual connection of the tubular elements with radial interference between radial load transfer zones of the threadings. The male and female threadings each have a load flank extending substantially perpendicularly to an axis of the male and female threadings. The radial load transfer zones are at a radial distance from envelopes of thread roots of the male and female threadings. The radial load transfer zones of the threadings comprise at least one surface substantially parallel to an axis of the connection.

Claims (51)

1. A pipe string component that connects an offshore platform with a sea bed, said pipe string component comprising:

a threaded tubular connection, said threaded tubular connection including

a male tubular element including a tapered male threading, and

a female tubular element including a tapered female threading that cooperates with the male threading by makeup to produce a rigid mutual connection of the tubular elements, wherein:

the male and female threadings each have a load flank extending substantially perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings,

the male threading comprises a male stabbing flank disposed between a male thread crest and a male thread root,

the female threading comprises a female stabbing flank disposed between a female thread crest and a female thread root,

the male stabbing flank and the female stabbing flank each comprises:

an intermediate region;

a first neighboring region adjacent to a first end of the intermediate region; and

a second neighboring region adjacent to a second end of the intermediate region,

a contacting region between the male and female intermediate regions defines a male radial load transfer zone and a female radial load transfer zone,

the male and female radial load transfer zones effect a radial interference between the male and female threadings upon makeup,

the male and female radial load transfer zones are spaced apart from envelopes of thread roots of the male and female threadings by a first radial distance, and

the contacting region between the male and female intermediate regions is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings.

2. The pipe string component according to claim 1 , wherein:

the contacting region between the male and female intermediate regions defines a first line,

a surface of the first neighboring regions defines a second line, and

the first line forms a smaller angle with the longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings than with the second line.

3. The pipe string component according to claim 2 , wherein the intermediate regions are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings.

4. The pipe string component according to claim 2 , wherein the male first neighboring region is spaced apart from a mutually facing portion of the female first neighboring region by an axial clearance.

5. The pipe string component according to claim 1 , wherein the male and female radial load transfer zones are provided in a zone of full height threads.

6. The pipe string component according to claim 5 , wherein the male and female radial load transfer zones are also provided in a zone of run-out threads.

7. The pipe string component according to claim 1 , wherein the load flanks of the male and female threadings are in contact on at least two consecutive threads.

8. The pipe string component according to claim 1 , wherein at least one stabbing flank of the male and female threadings comprises a portion defining an angle of about 10° relative to the longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings.

9. The pipe string component according to claim 1 , wherein the envelope of thread roots of one of the male tubular element and the female tubular element is spaced apart from crests of the other of the male tubular element and the female tubular element by a second radial distance.

10. A pipe string component that connects an offshore platform with a sea bed, said pipe string component comprising:

a threaded tubular connection, said threaded tubular connection including

a male tubular element including a tapered male threading, and

a female tubular element including a tapered female threading that cooperates with the male threading by makeup to produce a rigid mutual connection of the tubular elements, wherein:

the male and female threadings each have a load flank extending substantially perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings,

the male threading comprises a male stabbing flank disposed between a male thread crest and a male thread root,

the female threading comprises a female stabbing flank disposed between a female thread crest and a female thread root,

a contacting region between the male stabbing flank and the female stabbing flank defines a male radial load transfer zone and a female radial load transfer zone,

the male and female radial load transfer zones effect a radial interference between the male and female threadings upon makeup,

the male and female radial load transfer zones are spaced apart from envelopes of corresponding thread roots of the male and female threadings by a radial distance, and

the male and female radial load transfer zones of the threadings are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings.

11. A pipe string component that connects an offshore platform with a sea bed, said pipe string component comprising:

a threaded tubular connection, said threaded tubular connection including

a male tubular element including a tapered male threading, and

a female tubular element including a tapered female threading that cooperates with the male threading by makeup to produce a rigid mutual connection of the tubular elements, wherein:

the male and female threadings each have a load flank extending substantially perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the male and female threadings,

the male threading comprises a male stabbing flank disposed between a male thread crest and a male thread root,

the female threading comprises a female stabbing flank disposed between a female thread crest and a female thread root,

a contacting region between the male stabbing flank and the female stabbing flank defines a male radial load transfer zone and a female radial load transfer zone,

the male and female radial load transfer zones effect a radial interference between the male and female threadings upon makeup,

the male and female radial load transfer zones are spaced apart from envelopes of thread roots of the male and female threadings by a radial distance,

stabbing flanks of the male and female threadings each include:

a first non-contacting region adjacent to a first end of the contacting region of the male and female radial load transfer zones; and

a second non-contacting region adjacent to a second end of the contacting region of the male and female radial load transfer zones, and

a portion of the male first non-contacting region is spaced apart from a mutually facing portion of the female first non-contacting region by an axial distance.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded May 14, 2019
From: SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049165/0517 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
To: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049257/0828 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 16, 2014
From: VALLOUREC MANNESMANN OIL & GAS FRANCE
To: VALLOUREC OIL AND GAS FRANCE
Reel/Frame 032696/0146 →