IP Library Granted Patent US 11,204,114
Granted Patent B2
US 11,204,114 · App. 16/953,556 · Granted Dec 21, 2021

Reusable pipe fitting systems and methods

Inventors: John Paul Leger (Baytown, TX); Dale Brian Marietta (Katy, TX)
Assignee: Trinity Bay Equipment Holdings, LLC
F16L21/08
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Patent No.
US 11,204,114
App. No.
16/953,556
Granted
Dec 21, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques for implementing and/or operating a pipeline system that includes a pipe segment and a reusable pipe fitting. The pipe segment includes tubing that defines a pipe bore and a fluid conduit within a tubing annulus of the pipe segment. The reusable pipe fitting includes a fitting body that defines a body bore and a pipe engaging assembly including a collapsible collar with teeth that extend radially inward. The collapsible collar contracts radially inward such that the collapsible collar engages the tubing of the pipe segment to facilitate securing the reusable pipe fitting to the pipe segment when the pipe engaging assembly is secured to the fitting body and expands radially outward such that the collapsible collar disengages from the tubing of the pipe segment to enable the reusable pipe fitting to be re-deployed at another pipe segment when the pipe engaging assembly is unsecured from the fitting body.

Claims (45)

1. A method of deploying a pipe fitting in a pipeline system, comprising:

disposing a pipe engaging assembly of the pipe fitting circumferentially around pipe segment tubing, wherein the pipe engaging assembly comprises a collapsible collar;

disposing the pipe segment tubing within a body bore defined in a fitting body of the pipe fitting such that a fitting seal disposed within the fitting body is compressed directly between the fitting body and the pipe segment tubing to facilitate sealing the pipe segment tubing within the pipe fitting;

contracting the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially inward to facilitate securing the pipe fitting to the pipe segment tubing at least in part by securing the pipe engaging assembly to the fitting body of the pipe fitting;

securing a carcass ring to a carcass layer of the pipe segment tubing, wherein the carcass layer is a metal interlocked layer that is an innermost layer of the pipe segment tubing; and

disposing the carcass ring at least partially within a carcass ring cavity defined in the pipe fitting to facilitate anchoring the carcass layer of the pipe segment tubing in the pipe fitting.

2. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

expanding the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially outward such that the collapsible collar disengages from the pipe segment tubing at least in part by unsecuring the pipe engaging assembly from the fitting body of the pipe fitting;

withdrawing the pipe segment tubing from the body bore of the pipe fitting;

disposing the pipe engaging assembly of the pipe fitting circumferentially around other pipe segment tubing in the pipeline system;

disposing the other pipe segment tubing within the body bore of the pipe fitting such that the fitting seal is compressed directly between the fitting body and the other pipe segment tubing to facilitate sealing the other pipe segment tubing within the pipe fitting; and

contracting the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially inward to facilitate securing the pipe fitting to the other pipe segment tubing at least in part by re-securing the pipe engaging assembly to the fitting body of the pipe fitting.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein:

contracting the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially inward comprises disposing more of an activation collar in the pipe engaging assembly on the collapsible collar; and

expanding the collapsible collar radially outward comprises disposing less of the activation collar on the collapsible collar.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein:

contracting the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially inward comprises tightening a radial threaded fastener in a radial fastener opening formed through the fitting body of the pipe fitting such that a threaded end of the radial threaded fastener pushes a corresponding collar section of the collapsible collar radially inward; and

expanding the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially outward comprises loosening the radial threaded fastener from the radial fastener opening such that the threaded end of the radial fastener opening moves away from the corresponding collar section of the collapsible collar to enable the corresponding collar section to expand radially outward.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

disposing the pipe segment tubing within the body bore defined in the fitting body of the pipe fitting comprises:

compressing the fitting seal disposed within the fitting body directly between the fitting body and an internal pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing; and

compressing a first outer fitting seal disposed within the fitting body directly between the fitting body and an outer pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing; and

contracting the collapsible collar of the pipe engaging assembly radially inward comprises sliding more of an activation collar in the pipe engaging assembly onto the collapsible collar such that a second outer fitting seal disposed within the activation collar is compressed directly between the activation collar and the outer pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing.

6. A pipe fitting comprising:

a fitting body configured to define a body bore in which pipe segment tubing is to be secured and sealed;

a fitting connector configured to be secured to the fitting body to enable the pipe fitting to be connected to another pipeline component;

a pipe engaging assembly configured to be secured to the fitting body, wherein the pipe engaging assembly comprises:

a collapsible collar having a conical outer surface, wherein the collapsible collar is configured to be disposed circumferentially around the pipe segment tubing; and

an activation collar having a conical inner surface that is configured to slide along the conical outer surface of the collapsible collar to enable the pipe fitting to be selectively secured to the pipe segment tubing at least in part by controlling position of the activation collar on the collapsible collar;

an inner fitting seal disposed within the fitting body, wherein the inner fitting seal is configured to be compressed directly between the fitting body and an internal pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing to facilitate sealing the pipe segment tubing within the pipe fitting;

a first outer fitting seal disposed within the fitting body, wherein the first outer fitting seal is configured to be compressed directly between the fitting body and an outer sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing; and

a second outer fitting seal disposed within the activation collar of the pipe engaging assembly, wherein the second outer fitting seal is configured to be compressed at least between the activation collar and the outer sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing.

7. The pipe fitting of claim 6 , comprising a carcass ring, wherein the carcass ring is configured to be:

secured to a carcass layer of the pipe segment tubing, wherein the carcass layer is a metal interlocked layer that is an innermost layer of the pipe segment tubing; and

disposed at least partially within a carcass ring cavity defined in the pipe fitting to facilitate anchoring the carcass layer of the pipe segment tubing in the pipe fitting.

8. A pipe fitting comprising:

a fitting body configured to define a body bore in which pipe segment tubing is to be secured and sealed;

a fitting connector configured to be secured to the fitting body to enable the pipe fitting to be connected to another pipeline component;

a pipe engaging assembly configured to be secured to the fitting body, wherein the pipe engaging assembly comprises:

a collapsible collar having a conical outer surface, wherein the collapsible collar is configured to be disposed circumferentially around the pipe segment tubing; and

an activation collar having a conical inner surface that is configured to slide along the conical outer surface of the collapsible collar to enable the pipe fitting to be selectively secured to the pipe segment tubing at least in part by controlling position of the activation collar on the collapsible collar;

a fitting seal disposed within the fitting body, wherein the fitting seal is configured to be compressed directly between the fitting body and the pipe segment tubing to facilitate sealing the pipe segment tubing within the pipe fitting; and

a carcass ring, wherein the carcass ring is configured to be:

secured to a carcass layer of the pipe segment tubing, wherein the carcass layer is a metal interlocked layer that is an innermost layer of the pipe segment tubing; and

disposed at least partially within a carcass ring cavity defined in the pipe fitting to facilitate anchoring the carcass layer of the pipe segment tubing in the pipe fitting.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2025
From: CACTUS WELLHEAD, LLC; FLEXSTEEL USA, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 073804/0497 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2025
From: FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: FLEXSTEEL USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 069964/0367 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2024
From: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 068326/0846 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2024
From: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 068327/0863 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2023
From: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 062926/0460 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2020
From: LEGER, JOHN; MARIETTA, DALE
To: TRINITY BAY EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 054438/0289 →