Claims
- 1. In a tubular connection joint for connecting between two tubular members of a type having a pin member on one of the tubular members, a box member on the other of the tubular members for receiving the pin member, a longitudinal axis, and a split latch ring carried by the pin member for releasably securing the tubular members together, the improvement comprising in combination:
- a set of helical pin threads formed on the exterior of the pin member, each of the pin threads having an upper flank facing upward and outward that is a single continuous conical surface;
- a set of helical box threads formed in the interior of the box member, each of the box threads having a lower flank that is perpendicular to the axis;
- each of the pin threads and the box threads being separated by a root and each having a crest, the distance from crest to crest on the pin threads being the same as the distance from crest to crest on the box threads;
- a set of helical external latch threads formed on the exterior of the latch ring for engaging the box threads, the external latch threads each having an upper flank that is perpendicular to the axis for engaging one of the lower flanks of the box threads;
- a set of helical internal latch threads formed in the interior of the latch ring for engaging the pin threads, each of the internal latch threads having a lower flank that faces downward and inward and is a single continuous conical surface at the same inclination as the upper flanks of the pin threads for engaging the upper flanks of the pin threads;
- each of the internal threads and external latch threads having a crest, the crests of the internal and external latch threads being radially aligned with each other;
- upper and lower retainers located above and below the latch ring for carrying the latch ring on the pin member, the upper and lower retainers being spaced axially apart a distance greater than the axial extent of the latch ring to allow selected axial movement of the latch ring relative to the pin member;
- an axially extending key slot formed on the exterior of the pin member;
- a drive key located in the key slot in engagement with both the latch ring and the pin member for causing the latch ring to rotate with the pin member; and
- the engagement of the internal latch threads with the pin threads allowing sufficient play for the latch ring to retract when the pin member stabs into the box member, with subsequent rotation of one of the tubular members relative to the other causing the lower flanks of the internal latch threads to slide downward and outward on the upper flanks of the pin threads and causing the upper flanks of the external latch threads to bear tightly against the lower flanks of the box threads, each the conical surfaces of the internal latch threads and the pin member engaging each other when the connection joint is fully made up.
- 2. In a tubular connection joint for connecting between two tubular members of a type having a pin member on one of the tubular members, a box member on the other of the tubular members for receiving the pin member, a longitudinal axis, and a split latch ring having upper and lower ends and carried by the pin member for releasably securing the tubular members together, the improvement comprising in combination:
- a set of helical pin threads formed on the exterior of the pin member, each of the pin threads having an upper flank facing upward and outward that is a single continuous conical surface and a lower flank facing downward and outward;
- a set of helical box threads formed in the interior of the box member, each of the box threads having an upper flank facing upward and outward and a lower flank that is perpendicular to the axis;
- each of the pin threads and the box threads having a crest, with a root located between the crests;
- a set of helical external latch threads formed on the exterior of the latch ring for engaging the box threads, the external latch threads each having an upper flank that is perpendicular to the axis for engaging one of the lower flanks of the box threads and having a lower flank that faces downward and outward and is a single continuous conical surface at the same inclination as the upper flank of the box threads;
- a set of helical internal latch threads formed in the interior of the latch ring for engaging the pin threads, each of the internal latch threads having a lower flank that faces downward and inward at the same inclination as the upper flanks of the pin threads for engaging the upper flanks of the pin threads and having an upper flank that faces upward and inward at the same inclination as the lower flanks of the pin threads;
- a downward facing upper retainer shoulder located above the upper end of the latch ring for limiting upward travel of the latch ring relative to the pin member;
- a downward facing lower retainer shoulder located below the lower end of the latch ring for limiting downward travel of the latch ring relative to the pin member, the upper and lower retainer shoulders being spaced axially apart greater than the distance from the upper end to the lower end of the latch ring to allow selected axial movement of the latch ring relative to the pin member;
- an axially extending key slot formed on the exterior of the pin member;
- an axially extending drive shoulder located in the interior of the latch ring, positioned to register with the key slot;
- a drive key located in the key slot and in engagement with the drive shoulder for causing the latch ring to rotate with the pin member;
- a load bearing shoulder formed on the box member;
- a load bearing shoulder formed on the pin member above the upper retainer shoulder for engaging the load bearing shoulder on the box member and limiting the extent of movement of the pin member into the box member;
- the dimensions of the split of the latch ring allowing the latch ring to retract when the pin member stabs into the box member, with subsequent rotation of the pin member relative to the box member causing the lower flanks of the internal latch threads to slide downward and outward on the upper flanks of the pin threads and causing the upper flanks of the external latch threads to bear tightly against the lower flanks of the box threads; and
- the pin threads and box threads being axially positioned such that when the load bearing shoulders fully engage each other, each of the crests of the box threads will be located radially outward from one of the roots of the pin threads, each the conical surfaces of the internal latch threads and the pin member engaging each other when the connection joint is fully made up.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/629,429, filed Dec. 18, 1990 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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