IP Library Granted Patent US 6,957,834
Granted Patent B2
US 6,957,834 · App. 10/626,638 · Granted Oct 25, 2005

Threaded joint for pipes

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Patent No.
US 6,957,834
App. No.
10/626,638
Granted
Oct 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A threaded joint which economically imparts effective sealing properties to a metal-to-metal seal portion and which can prevent seizing at the time of make-up comprises a steel pipe 1 having at its tip a male thread 1 b and an unthreaded sealing surface 1 a , and a coupling 2 having on its inner surface a female thread 2 b and an unthreaded sealing surface 2 a . With the yield pressure of the inner surface of the pipe being Py, (1) the average pressure Pm of the annular contact portion satisfies Pm/Py≧3, and the width in the axial direction of the portion which receives a pressure Ps which satisfies Ps/Py≧1 in the annular contact portion is at least 1 mm (or at least 2 mm), and the surface roughness Ry of both unthreaded sealing surfaces is at most 25 μm (or at most 30 μm), or (2) the relationship between the average pressure Pm of the annular contact portion and the surface roughness Ry (μm) of the unthreaded sealing surface satisfies Pm/Py≧0.0032×Ry 2 +1.0, and the width in the axial direction of the portion which receives a pressure Ps which satisfies Ps/Py≧1 in the annular contact portion is at least 1 mm.

Claims (11)

1. A threaded joint for pipes having a metal-to-metal seal portion and comprising a male thread and an unthreaded sealing surface formed on an end of a steel pipe, and a female thread and an unthreaded sealing surface formed on the inner surface of a coupling, the female thread threadingly engaging with the male thread and the unthreaded sealing surface of the coupling abutting against the sealing surface of the steel pipe and forming an annular contact portion,

characterized in that the surface roughness Ry of the unthreaded sealing surfaces of the steel pipe and the coupling is at most 25 μm,

and upon make-up of the threaded joint, a metal-to-metal seal portion can be formed in which the average pressure Pm of the annular contact portion satisfies Pm/Py≧3, and the width in the axial direction of the portion which receives a pressure Ps which satisfies Ps/Py≧1 in the annular contact portion is at least 1 mm, with the yield pressure of the inner surface of the pipe being Py.

2. A threaded joint for pipes as described in claim 1 wherein an end surface of the steel pipe has a shoulder portion, and correspondingly the coupling also has a shoulder portion capable of abutting against the shoulder portion of the steel pipe.

3. A threaded joint for pipes having a metal-to-metal seal portion and comprising a male thread and an unthreaded sealing surface formed on an end of a steel pipe, and a female thread and an unthreaded sealing surface formed on the inner surface of a coupling, the female thread threadingly engaging with the male thread and the unthreaded sealing surface of the coupling abutting against the sealing surface of the steel pipe and forming an annular contact portion,

characterized in that upon make-up of the threaded joint, for the unthreaded sealing surfaces of both the steel pipe and the coupling, the relationship between the average pressure Pm of the annular contact portion and the surface roughness Ry (μm) satisfies Pm/Py≧0.0032×Ry 2 +1.0, and the width in the axial direction of the portion which receives a pressure Ps which satisfies Ps/Py≧1 in the annular contact portion is at least 1 mm, with the yield pressure of the inner surface of the pipe being Py.

4. A threaded joint for pipes as described in claim 3 wherein an end surface of the steel pipe has a shoulder portion, and correspondingly the coupling also has a shoulder portion capable of abutting against the shoulder portion of the steel pipe.

5. A threaded joint for pipes having a metal-to-metal seal portion and comprising a male thread and an unthreaded sealing surface formed on an end of a steel pipe, and a female thread and an unthreaded sealing surface formed on the inner surface of a coupling, the female thread threadingly engaging with the male thread and the unthreaded sealing surface of the coupling abutting against the sealing surface of the steel pipe and forming an annular contact portion,

characterized in that the surface roughness Ry of the unthreaded sealing surfaces of the steel pipe and the coupling is at most 30 μm,

and upon make-up of the threaded joint, the average pressure Pm of the annular contact portion satisfies Pm/Py≧3, and the width in the axial direction of the portion which receives a pressure Ps which satisfies Ps/Py≧1 in the annular contact portion is at least 2 mm, with the yield pressure of the inner surface of the pipe being Py.

6. A threaded joint for pipes as described in claim 5 wherein an end surface of the steel pipe has a shoulder portion, and correspondingly the coupling also has a shoulder portion capable of abutting against the shoulder portion of the steel pipe.

Assignments (4)
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 25, 2014
From: VALLOUREC MANNESMANN OIL & GAS FRANCE
To: VALLOUREC OIL AND GAS FRANCE
Reel/Frame 032753/0743 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2004
From: MAEDA, JUN
To: SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.; VALLOUREC MANNESMANN OIL & GAS FRANCE
Reel/Frame 014716/0791 →