Claims
- 1. A threaded connection for assembly with the use of thread dope, having a box (2) and pin (1) formed with tapered mating wedgethreads, the box threads having crests (21), roots (8), stab flanks (4) and load flanks (6), the pin threads having crests (7), roots (20), stab flanks (3) and load flanks (5), an included angle (35) measured in the gap between the flanks, the threads having a first crest width as at (17) and a second crest width as at (54), the crest widths being positioned one thread turn apart, first crest width (17) being dimensioned with first radius (18) and second crest width (54) being dimensioned with second radius (55), comprising: the first crest radius minus the second crest radius being a first quantity; the first crest width minus the second crest width being a second quantity; a bridge thickness dimension that is the widest gap width the dope can seal between the mating threads; a healing thickness dimension that is the least gap width the dope can flow within to heal a leak; the first quantity divided by the second quantity being less than, two-thousand times the bridge thickness dimension, and more than two-thousand times the healing thickness dimension.
- 2. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the included angle (35) being zero degrees.
- 3. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the included angle (35) being more than zero but not more than twice the angle of friction that acts between the mating threads.
- 4. The threaded connection of claim 1, further comprising: upon makeup, the mating flanks of the wedgethreads exert a wedging force against each other, the wedging force having both an axial component and a radial component, further comprising: the included angle (35) being more than twice the angle of friction that acts between the mating threads; the box wall (24) and the pin wall (25) having sufficient reserve strength in addition to strength required to withstand the desired makeup torque and all other operating loads without the walls becoming stressed higher than the limiting design stress, so as to prevent separation of the mating threads urged by the radial component of the wedging force.
- 5. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: included angle (35) being a negative angle such that the wedgethreads are trapped wedgethreads.
- 6. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the diameters of the roots (8) and crests (7) being dimensioned such that before the position of full makeup is attained during assembly, intimate radial interference is initiated between the pin roots (20) and box crests (21) such that at the position of full make-up, a desired magnitude of radial interference exists there between so as to maintain their intimate contact with each other, and the gap that may exist between the pin crests (9) and the box roots (13) is of a magnitude no greater than the bridge thickness dimension.
- 7. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the diameters of the roots and crests being dimensioned such that before the position of full makeup is attained during assembly, intimate radial interference is initiated between the box roots (113) and pin crests (109) such that at the position of full make-up, a desired magnitude of radial interference exists there between so as to maintain their intimate contact with each other, and the gap (36) that may exist between the box crest (121) and the pin root (120) is of a magnitude no greater than the bridge thickness dimension.
- 8. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: there being no gap between the mating threads wider than the bridge thickness dimension.
- 9. The connection of claim 1, wherein the mating threads each have a taper tolerance, further comprising: the magnitude of the desired radial interference together with the taper tolerances, being sufficient to cause a predetermined range of thread interference to extend substantially along the helical length of thread engagement.
- 10. The connection of claim 9, further comprising: the diametrical interference between the mating threads at the mid-point (23) of thread engagement when at the position of full makeup being substantially equal to the quantity, two-thirds of the pipe outer diameter times the pipe material unit yield strength, all divided by the modulas of elasticity of the pipe material.
- 11. The connection of claim 10, further comprising: the diametrical thread interference at the small diameter end (10) of the engaged threads being greater than the diametrical thread interference at the large diameter end (12) of the engaged threads by a quantity substantially equal to, the thread mean diameter (23) times two-thousands of an inch.
- 12. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the mating wedge threads having a predetermined axial length of thread engagement, the threads having a stab flank axial pitch length and a load flank axial pitch length, comprising: the least axial length (9) of the first pin thread crest (7) being dimensioned substantially the same magnitude as the least axial length (11) of the first box thread crest (16), so as to maximize the number of thread turns within the length of thread engagement for that least axial crest length.
- 13. The connection of claim 1, the threads having a stab flank axial pitch length and a load flank axial pitch length, further comprising: the axial pitch of the load flank (5) minus the axial pitch of the stab flank (3), being substantially equal to the sum of, 0.0025 inches plus, 0.00036 times the outer diameter of the pipe.
- 14. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the thread taper being greater than one-tenth and not more than three-tenths change in diameter, of any given axial thread length.
- 15. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the crests and roots being positioned parallel to the connection axis.
- 16. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the threads being coated with thread dope to seal and lubricate between the mating threads; a bridge thickness dimension (22) that defines the widest gap the dope will seal between the mating threads; the radial width of the box load flank (6) being greater than the radial width of the pin load flank (5) by not more than the bridge thickness dimension; the radial width of the box stab flank (4) being greater than the radial width of the pin stab flank (3) by not more than the bridge thickness dimension.
- 17. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the box thread being formed on a taper slightly greater than the pin thread taper such that when assembly of the connection begins, the first thread turn of the pin thread (10) will contact a box thread turn around its periphery before any other pin thread turn does, after which as makeup continues, other pin threads successively contact the box threads around their periphery and thereby cause substantially all excess dope to be progressively extruded from between the mating threads upon reaching the full makeup position for the connection.
- 18. The connection of claim 1, wherein the stab flanks (4) have a constant axial pitch length, the load flanks have a constant axial pitch length greater in magnitude than the stab flank axial pitch length, a mean axial pitch length being equal to the mathematical average of the stab flank and load flank axial pitch lengths, the axial length (9) of the thread crest at the beginning of the first thread turn (10) being a first dimension, the load flank axial pitch length minus the stab flank axial pitch length being equal in magnitude to a second dimension, comprising: the mean axial pitch length being substantially equal in magnitude to the quantity, the square of the first dimension, plus the second dimension times the length of engaged threads, all raised to the 0.5 power, plus the first dimension.
- 19. The connection of claim 18 further comprising: the load flank axial pitch length being substantially equal to the quantity, the mean axial pitch length plus one-half of the second dimension; the stab flank axial pitch length being substantially equal to the quantity, the mean axial pitch length less one-half of the second dimension.
- 20. The connection of claim 1, further comprising, the radial width of the stab flank (3) being substantially equal to the quantity: one-half of the mean axial pitch length times the thread taper, plus the radial width of the load flank (5).
- 21. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the stab flank angle being positive, the load flank angle being negative.
- 22. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the stab flank angle being negative; the load flank angle being positive.
- 23. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the pin having an external sealing surface (97) formed around its periphery adjacent the small diameter end of the thread so as to cooperate with a mating sealing surface (98) formed within the mating box adjacent the small diameter end of the thread and thereby form a metal-to-metal seal against fluid pressure from within the connection.
- 24. The connection of claim 1, further comprising: the pin having an external sealing surface (93) formed around its periphery adjacent the large diameter end of the thread so as to cooperate with a mating sealing surface (95) formed within the mating box adjacent the large diameter end of the thread so as to thereby form a metal-to-metal seal against fluid pressure from outside of the connection.
- 25. A threaded pipe connection having box (2) and pin (1) formed with tapered mating wedgethreads, the threads having a first crest width as at (18) and a second crest width as at (54), the crest widths being positioned one thread turn apart, comprising: the first crest width minus the second crest width being not more than one hundred and twenty percent of, and not less than eighty percent of the quantity equal to, two and one-half thousandths inches, plus the pipe outer diameter in inches divided by 2800.
- 26. A threaded pipe connection having a box and pin formed with tapered mating wedge threads for assembly with the use of thread dope, the thread dope being a desired mixture of grease and solid particles suitable to lubricate and seal between the mating threads, a bridge thickness dimension (22) above which the solid particles will not seal gaps between mating threads, the threads having crests (7), roots (8), stab flanks (3), and load flanks (5), comprising: the stab flanks being positioned parallel to the load flanks; concave radii (30) being formed at the junctures of the roots and flanks; convex radii (32) at least as great as the concave radii being formed at the junctures of the crests and flanks; the radial width of the pin stab flank (3) and the radial width of the box stab flank (4) being sufficiently close in dimension to each other, and the radial width of the pin load flank (5) and the radial width of the box load flank (6) being sufficiently close in dimension to each other, such that when the mating flanks wedge and seal against one another at the position of full make-up, there exists no gap between roots and crests greater than the bridge thickness dimension (22).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application is a C-I-P of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/994,597 filed Nov. 11, 2001 which is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/573,480 filed May 16, 2000 now abandoned, which was a C-I-P of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/421,483 filed Oct. 20, 1999 now abandoned.
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