The present invention relates to a threaded connection and, in particular, a threaded connection that can withstand momentary torque overload.
In high torque applications, multiple shoulder threaded connections are used. As a general rule, multiple shoulder threaded connections are able to withstand higher torque loading than single shoulder threaded connections. U.S. Pat. No. 4,521,042 is an example of a multiple shoulder threaded connection.
There is provided a threaded connection which includes an externally threaded pin connection and an internally threaded box connection. The pin connection has a proximate end, a distal end, a pin shoulder at the proximate end and a distal contact surface at the distal end. The box connection has a proximate end, a distal end, an internal contact surface at the proximate end and an external shoulder at the distal end. At least one deformable element is positioned either between the pin shoulder of the pin connection and the external shoulder of the box connection or between the distal contact surface of the pin connection and the internal contact surface of the box connection. The deformable element is of a softer material than that of the pin connection and the box connection, such that the deformable element deforms in response to a momentary torque overload.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to in any way limit the scope of the invention to the particular embodiment or embodiments shown, wherein:
A threaded connection generally identified by reference numeral 10, will now be described with reference to
Threaded connection 10 includes an externally threaded pin connection 12 and an internally threaded box connection 14. Pin connection 12 has a proximate end 16, a distal end 18, an external thread form 20, a pin shoulder 22 at proximate end 16, and a distal contact surface 24 at distal end 18. Box connection 14 has a proximate end 26, a distal end 28, an internal thread form 30, an internal contact surface 32 at proximate end 26 and an external shoulder 34 at distal end 28. An external deformable element 36 is positioned between pin shoulder 22 of pin connection 12 and external shoulder 34 of box connection 14. An internal deformable element 38 is positioned between distal contact surface 24 of pin connection 12 and internal contact surface 32 of box connection 14. Both of deformable elements 36 and 38 are of a softer material than that of pin connection 12 and box connection 14.
Internal deformable element 38 and external deformable element 36 are placed in position in preparation for connection of pin connection 12 and box connection 14. External thread form 20 of pin connection 12 is then engaged with internal thread form 30 of box connection 14. Upon the threaded connection being engaged, external deformable element 36 ends up positioned between pin shoulder 22 of pin connection 12 and external shoulder 34 of box connection 14; and internal deformable element 38 ends up positioned between distal contact surface 24 of pin connection 12 and internal contact surface 32 of box connection 14. Deformable elements 36 and 38 elastically or plastically deform during the process of making up the connection. This deformation accommodates for variations in length of pin connection 12 and box connection 14 that occurs during manufacturing or as a result of damage. Should a momentary torque overload be encountered, deformable elements 36 and 38 deform in response to a momentary torque overload. Deformable elements 36 and 38 are preferably intended to be “sacrificial” elements that are inspected and periodically replaced.
There are several advantages provided to the multiple shoulder threaded connection described above:
It will be appreciated that the distal contact surface 24 of pin connection 12 and internal contact surface 32 of box connection 14 do not have to be precisely as illustrated. For example, internal deformable element could be positioned between annular shoulders in a manner more closely resembling the manner that external deformable element is retained.
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It will also be understood that different threadforms may be used. Referring to
In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from scope of the Claims.
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2591888 | Jun 2007 | CA | national |