Claims
- 1. An apparatus for protecting one or more small diameter tubular members secured along the outside of a string of tubular pipe sections, comprising:
- a plurality of separable sleeve members capable of being arranged and locked to form a sleeve assembly about a joint between pipe sections, said joint having a diameter greater than that of said pipe sections;
- one or more means for receiving and holding said small diameter tubular members in a fixed relation to said pipe string formed on the inner surface of at least one sleeve member; and
- hinge means on each of said separable sleeve members and pin means insertable in said hinge means for holding said members in assembly,
- wherein said hinge means and said receiving and holding means are arranged to project radially inwardly from said sleeve members to provide contact points for biasing against said joint when said sleeve members are arranged in assembly about said joint.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sleeve assembly further includes means for preventing longitudinal displacement thereof with relation to said greater diameter joint.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means for preventing longitudinal comprises a plurality of inwardly projecting shoulder members formed on at least one of said sleeve members.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means comprises two shoulder members on each sleeve member, said shoulder members formed sufficiently far apart longitudinally along said sleeve member to bracket said greater diameter joint when said sleeve assembly is arranged and locked about said joint.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said shoulder members are annular and formed at each end of said sleeve assembly.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the outer surface of said annular shoulder members extends radially inwardly of said sleeve members at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the side wall of said sleeve members.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 and further including stiffening means formed on the interior wall of said sleeve members adjacent to said annular shoulder members, with the inner lateral edge of said stiffening means being positioned approximately midway between said contact points.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said shoulder members further include stop means projecting radially inwardly from the inner wall of said sleeve member and having an inner surface capable of engaging said pipe sections or said joint to resist longitudinal movement of said sleeve members with respect to said pipe string, said stop means formed on both sides of a zone sufficiently wide to receive therein said greater diameter joint.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the most interior surface of all of said shoulder members when said sleeve assembly is arranged about said joint has a diameter less than the outer diameter of said joint.
- 10. The apparatus of claims 1 further including biasing means disposed in said receiving and holding means for biasing said small diameter tubular members against said pipe string and joint, thereby holding said tubular member in a fixed relation to said joint.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said biasing means is a resilient material.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said contact points are arranged symmetrically about said pipe string.
- 13. An apparatus for protecting one or more small diameter tubular members secured along the outside of a string of tubular pipe sections, comprising:
- a plurality of separable sleeve members capable of being arranged and locked to form a sleeve assembly about a joint between pipe sections, said joint having a diameter greater than that of said pipe sections; and
- one or more means for receiving and holding said small diameter tubular members in a fixed relation to said pipe string formed on the inner surface of at least one sleeve member,
- wherein said receiving and holding means comprises channels formed between parallel, longitudinal ridges embossed on the outer surface of said sleeve members.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said embossed ridges are interrupted between their ends by means for strengthening said sleeve members.
- 15. An apparatus for protecting the passage of one or more small diameter tubular members about the outside of a pipe string, comprising:
- a plurality of sleeve members arranged to form a sleeve assembly having a circular outer configuration when assembled about said pipe string, said sleeve members having longitudinal edges arranged in interfitting male and female portions to provide hinge means, said male and female portions immediately adjacent the ends of each of said sleeve members being of a smaller longitudinal dimension along the longitudinal edge of said sleeve members than the longitudinal dimension of the remaining male and female portions;
- one or more longitudinally arranged channels on the inner surface of at least one of said sleeve members, said channels sized to receive and hold said small diameter tubular members; and
- annular shoulder members on each end of said sleeve assembly, said shoulder members formed sufficiently far apart to receive a greater diameter pipe joint therebetween, the outer surface of said shoulder members projecting inwardly to provide a smooth transistion region between said sleeve assembly and said pipe string.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising tabs extending radially inwardly from the interior wall of said sleeve members adjacent said annular shoulders, said tabs formed on both sides of a zone sufficiently wide to receive therein said greater diameter pipe joint, the inner lateral edges of said tabs located between the lateral edges of the second hinge portion from the ends of said sleeve members.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said sleeve members are semi-cylindrical.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein each of said male and female portions have longitudinally formed-over portions, and further including pin means for insertion in said formed over portions for holding said sleeve members in assembly about said pipe.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said channels are formed between longitudinal ridges embossed in said sleeve members, said ridges and hinge means forming longitudinal contact points with said pipe joint when assembled therewith.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said contact points formed by said hinge means and said ridges are symmetrically arranged about said pipe joint and serve to space said sleeve members about said pipe joint to form a circular configuration on the outer surface of said sleeve members when assembled.
- 21. An apparatus for protecting one or more small diameter tubular members secured along the outside of a string of tubular pipe sections, comprising:
- a sleeve assembly capable of being arranged and locked about a pipe section;
- hinge means along the longitudinal edges of said sleeve assembly and pin means insertable in said hinge means for locking said assembly about said pipe section; and
- one or more means on the inner surface of said sleeve assembly for receiving and holding said small diameter tubular members in a fixed relation to said pipe string,
- wherein at least one of said hinge means and at least one of said receiving and holding means are arranged to project radially inwardly from said sleeve assembly to provide contact points for biasing against said pipe section when said sleeve assembly is arranged about said pipe section.
- 22. An apparatus for protecting one or more small diameter members secured along the outside of a string of tubular pipe sections, comprising:
- a pair of semi-cylindrical, symmetrical, separable sleeve members capable of being arranged and locked to form a sleeve assembly about a joint between pipe sections, said joint having a diameter greater than that of said pipe sections;
- hinge means along the longitudinal edges of said sleeve members to interfit and lock said members together;
- longitudinal channels for receiving said small diameter tubular members formed symmetrically in the inner surface of said sleeve members, said channels formed between parallel, longitudinal ridges embossed in the outer surface of said sleeve members, said channels and hinge means located symmetrically about said sleeve assembly, said embossed ridges and said hinge means forming contact points with said pipe joint when in arrangement therewith;
- inwardly projecting annular shoulder members formed at each end of said sleeve assembly for preventing longitudinal displacement of said sleeve assembly with relation to said joint, said shoulder members formed outside of a zone sufficiently wide to receive therein said greater diameter joint when said sleeve assembly is placed about said joint; and
- resilient biasing means in said channels for biasing said small diameter tubular members against said pipe string and joint thereby holding said small diameter tubular member in a fixed relation to said joint.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 further including biasing means disposed in said receiving and holding means for biasing said small diameter tubular members against said pipe section.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said biasing means is a resilient material.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be arranged and locked about a joint between pipe sections, said joint having a diameter greater than that of said pipe sections.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein said sleeve assembly further includes means for preventing longitudinal displacement of said sleeve assembly with relation to said greater diameter joint.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 further including biasing means disposed in said receiving and holding means for biasing said small diameter tubular members against said pipe sections.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application Ser. No. 258,209 filed Apr. 27, 1981 abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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