AU2012318605B2 - Pipe end fitting with improved venting - Google Patents

Pipe end fitting with improved venting

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AU2012318605B2
AU2012318605B2 AU2012318605A AU2012318605A AU2012318605B2 AU 2012318605 B2 AU2012318605 B2 AU 2012318605B2 AU 2012318605 A AU2012318605 A AU 2012318605A AU 2012318605 A AU2012318605 A AU 2012318605A AU 2012318605 B2 AU2012318605 B2 AU 2012318605B2
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Andrew James Heaton
Matthew Allen Hegler
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PIPE END FITTING WITH IMPROVED VENTING
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/543,247, filed October 4, 201 1, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to pipe end fittings, and more particularly to a pipe end fitting for use with pipes having an external jacket for capturing any leaked liquid or gas.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Figure 1 is a cross sectional view illustrating a conventional pipe end fitting 1. The end fitting I is machined from a single piece of stock, such as carbon or stainless steel. The end fitting includes a center bore 2, a securing end 4 and a pipe attachment end 6. An annular connector notch 12 is formed on the outer surface near the securing end 4 for securing the end fitting 1 to its destination (e.g. a well head valve). The fitting 1 also includes a serrated pipe connector 14 at the pipe attachment end 6 for receiving and securing the end of an inner pipe 16 of a pipe assembly 18. The pipe assembly 18 additionally includes a jacket 20 surrounding the inner pipe 16. Jacket 20 provides a compression fit for the connection of the pipe assembly 18 to end fitting 1, and captures any liquids or gasses that may have leaked from the inner pipe 1 . A weld 22 is used to secure jacket 20 to the end fitting 1 F The jacket 20 includes a vent port 24 extending therethrough near the weld 22. The vent port 24 is used to vent any leaked liquid/gasses captured by the jacket 20.
There are several disadvantages of the illustrated conventional end fitting 1. Because of the length and width of the end fitting 1, machining the end fitting 1 from a single piece of stock material is costly, time consuming, and wasteful of stock material. In addition. the vent port 24 formed in the jacket 20 can be deformed during the swage process used to mount the pipe assembly 18 to the end fitting 1, which can cause the vent port 24 to leak. There is a need for an improved end fitting that addresses the above mentioned issues.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforementioned problems and needs are addressed by a pipe end fitting assembly that includes an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces. An inner body has an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface, wherein a first portion of the inner body outer surface is secured to the outer body inner surface. A passage is formed in the outer body extending from the end surface to the outer surface of the outer body, wherein the passage includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer surface of the outer body to the first portion of the passage, wherein the first and second portions of the passage are in fluid communication with each other.
In another aspect of the invention, a pipe assembly includes an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces. An inner body has an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface, wherein a first portion of the inner body outer surface is secured to the outer body inner surface. A passage is formed m the outer body extending from the end surface to the outer surface of the outer body, wherein the passage includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer surface of the outer body to the first portion of the passage. A pipe has an end disposed around and secured to a second portion of the inner body outer surface. A jacket disposed around the pipe and having an end secured to the outer body outer surface. The first and second portions of the passage are in fluid communication with each other and with a space extending between the jacket and the pipe.
In yet another aspect of the invention, a method of forming a pipe assembly includes forming an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces, forming a passage in the outer body extending from the end surface to the outer surface of the outer body, wherein the passage includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer surface of the outer body to the first portion of the passage, forming an inner body having an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface, Securing a first portion of the inner body outer surface to the outer body inner surface, securing an end of a pipe around and to a second portion of the inner body outer surface, and securing an end of a jacket to the outer body outer surface, wherein the jacket is disposed around the pipe. The first and second portions of the passage are in fluid communication with each other and with a space extending between the jacket and the pipe.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent by a review of the specification, claims and appended figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a side cross sectional view of a conventional pipe end fitting.
Fig. 2 is a side cross sectional view of the pipe end fitting assembly of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRD7TION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is pipe end fitting assembly 30, which is illustrated in Fig. 2. The pipe end fitting assembly 30 constitutes two separate components that are affixed to each other: the outer body 32 and the inner body 34.
The outer body 32 is generally cylindrically shaped having an inner surface 32a that defines a bore 36 extending longitudinally through the outer body. A connector notch 38 is formed on the outer surface 32b of outer body 32 (to facil itate connection to its destination). The inner body 34 is generally cylindrically shaped with an inner surface 34a that defines a bore 40 extending longitudinally through the inner body 34. One end of the inner body 34 has serrations on the outer surface 34b of the inner body 34, forming a serrated pipe connector 42 (for recei ving and securing a pipe end). The other end of the inner body 34 is disposed in bore 36 and mounted to the outer body 32. Specifically, the outer surface 34b of inner body 34 is secured to the inner surface 32a of the outer body 32, preferably with a press-fit (i.e. shear force between the inner surface 32a of outer body 32 and the outer surface 34b of inner body 34, creating an interference fit therebetween). The interference fit can optionally be temperature enhanced, where one of the inner/outer bodies is heated and the other is cooled before being fitted together so additional compressive forces are generated after being fitted together as they equalize in temperature. Optional welds 44 can be formed at the edges of the inner/outer bodies 32/34, which constitute a redundant seal to contain pressurized liquids/gasses. Serrations or threads could additionally or alternatively be used to secure the outer and inner bodies 32/34 together for enhanced tensile capacity.
A pipe assembly 46 connects to the pipe end fitting 30. Pipe assembly 46 includes an inner pipe 48 and a jacket 50 surrounding the inner pipe 48. The end of the inner pipe 48 slides over and engages the serrated pipe connector 42. The end of the jacket 50 is secured to the outer body 32 by a weld 52. Any liquids or gasses that leak out of pipe 48 and into the space 53 between pipe 48 and jacket 50 are captured by jacket 50 and guided to the end fitting assembly 30.
A vent passage 54 is formed through the outer body 32, providing venting for space 53. Preferably, passage 54 includes a first passage portion 54a extending longitudinally within the outer body 32 (parallel to bore 36), and a second passage portion 54b extending outwardly from the first passage portion 54a to the outer surface 32b of outer body 32 (i.e. first and second passage portions 54a/54b are orthogonal to each other). The formation of the first passage portion 54a was not feasible in the conventional design of Fig. 1 because the excessive length of the serrated pipe connector 14 blocked access to the surface in which such a passage could be made (i.e. most drilling or material removing machinery requires full access to the surface in which drilling or material removal is to be performed). However, with the design of Fig. 2, first passage portion 54a can be reliably made in outer body 32 before it is mounted to inner body 34, where end surface 56 of outer body 32 (into which first passage portion 54a is formed) is fully accessible. Likewise, second passage portion 54b is machined into the outer surface 32b of outer body 32 (which is fully accessible as well) until the two passage portions 54a/54b meet. Passage 54 provides fluid communication between space 53 and the outer surface 32b of outer body 32, where leaked liquids or gasses in space 53 can be vented and captured. The multi-portion passage 54 is far more reliable than the conventional technique of forming the vent port in the jacket itself, where unintended deformation and leaking can occur.
Another advantage of the forming end fitting assembly 30 using two separate bodies 32/24 attached together is the optimization/minimization of material stock used to make end fitting assembly 30. Smaller dimensioned stock material can be used to individually form the inner and outer bodies 32/24, which significantly lowers the amount of stock material that is wasted compared to machining the end fitting as a single piece of material. The machining processes for fabricating the inner arid outer bodies 32/34 is simplified, making them faster and less expensive to make compared to the single piece end fitting of Fig. 1.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment(s) described above and illustrated herein, but encompasses any and all variations railing within the scope of the appended claims. For example, references to the present invention herein are not intended to limit the scope of any claim or claim term, but instead merely make reference to one or more features that may be covered by one or more of the claims. Materials, processes and numerical examples described above are exemplary only, and should not be deemed to limit the claims. Further, as is apparent from the claims and specification, not all method steps need b performed in the exact order illustrated or claimed, but rather in any order that allows the proper formation of the pipe end fitting of the present invention.

Claims (22)

What is claimed is:
1. A pipe end fitting assembly, comprising:
an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces;
an inner body having an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface, wherein a first portion of the inner body outer surface is secured to the outer body inner surface; and
a passage formed in the outer body extending from the end surface to the outer surface of the outer body, wherein the passage includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer surface of the outer body to the first portion of the passage, wherein the first and second portions of the passage are in fluid communication with each other.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the passage extends orthogonally to the first portion of the passage.
3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second bores are cylindrically shaped.
4. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a weld securing the end surface to the inner body outer surface.
5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner body first portion terminates at a first end, and wherein the device further comprises:
a weld securing the first end to the outer body inner surface.
6. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:
a notch formed into the outer surface of the outer body.
7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein a second portion of the inner body outer surface includes serrations formed therein.
8. A pipe assembly, comprising: an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces;
an inner body having an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface, wherein a first portion of the inner body outer surface is secured to the outer body inner surface;
a passage formed in the outer body extending from the end surface to the outer surface of the outer body, wherein the passage includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer surface of the outer body to the first portion of the passage;
a pipe having an end disposed around and secured to a second portion of the inner body outer surface; and
a jacket disposed around the pipe and having an end secured to the outer body outer surface;
wherein the first and second portions of the passage are in fluid communication with each other and with a space extending between the jacket and the pipe.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the second portion of the passage extends orthogonally to the first portion of the passage.
10. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the first and second bores are cylindrically shaped.
11. The assembly of claim 8, further comprising:
a eld securing the end surface to the inner body outer surface.
12. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the inner body first portion terminates at a first end, and wherein the device further comprises:
a weld securing the first end to the outer body inner surface.
13. The assembly of claim 8, further comprising:
a notch formed into the outer surface of the outer body.
14. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the second portion of the inner body outer surface includes serrations formed therein.
15. A method of forming a pipe assembly, comprising:
forming an outer body having an outer surface, an inner surface defining a first bore, and an end surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces;
forming a passage in the outer body extending from the end surface to the outer surface of the outer body, wherein the passage includes a first portion extending from the end surface and parallel to the first bore, and a second portion extending from the outer surface of the outer body to the first portion of the passage;
forming an inner body having an inner surface defining a second bore and an outer surface;
securing a first portion of the inner body outer surface to the outer body inner surface;
securing an end of a pipe around and to a second portion of the inner body outer surface; and
securing an end of a jacket to the outer body outer surface, wherein the jacket is disposed around the pipe;
wherein the first and second portions of the passage are in fluid communication with each other and with a space extending between the jacket and the pipe.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the securing of the first portion of the inner body outer surface to the outer body inner surface is performed after the forming of the passage.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the second portion of the passage extends orthogonally to the first portion of the passage.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the first and second bores are cylindrically shaped.
19. The method of claim 15, further comprising: forming a weld between the end surface to the inner body outer surface.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the inner body first portion terminates at a first end, and wherein the method further comprises:
forming a weld between the first end and the outer body inner surface.
21. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
forming a notch into the outer surface of the outer body.
22. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
forming serrations into the second portion of the inner body outer surface before the securing of the pipe thereto.
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