US20190277435A1 - High pressure pipe and fitting restraint system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to devices for restraining high pressure pipeline or flow lines. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for restraining high pressure pipe and fittings wherein a series of endless loop slings are joined end to end with hitch type connections (such as a cow hitch, sling hitch, lanyard hitch or other like knot) and wherein each of first and second lengths of assembled slings are connected end to end with disconnectable connections (e.g., shackles) that enable service or maintenance of a selected section of the high pressure piping system without disassembly of all of the endless loop slings, and wherein the assembly of slings and connectors is knotted to the pipeline (e.g., with half hitch knots) at selected intervals.
- hitch type connections such as a cow hitch, sling hitch, lanyard hitch or other like knot
- disconnectable connections e.g., shackles
- Patents have issued for restraint systems designed to restrain a flow line or parts thereof. The following are examples of such patents:
- the '457 Patent is directed to a “Safety Restraint Assembly for High Pressure Flow Line”.
- the patent is owned by S.P.M. Flow Controls, Inc. of Fort Worth, Texas (hereinafter “S.P.M.”).
- the present invention provides a restraint system for use in securing temporary flow lines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a fitting such as a pressure holding coupling (e.g., a hammer union or coupling).
- a pressure holding coupling e.g., a hammer union or coupling
- the present invention thus provides a restraint system for use in securing temporary flowlines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of pipe sections connected together with fittings.
- the system includes an assembly of loop slings (preferably endless loop slings) connected end-to-end, each sling having end portions that are secured to one or more other endless slings.
- Disconnectable fittings join one assembly of multiple slings to another assembly of multiple slings.
- the disconnectable fitting is not a part of a sling.
- the disconnectable fitting can be a shackle.
- each endless sling is wrapped around the piping system at least one 360° wrap.
- each assembly there are at least three endless loop slings in each assembly.
- each endless loop sling assembly encircles a pipe section next to a fitting.
- the present invention provides a method for restraining a temporary flow line that includes multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a disconnectable coupling.
- the method provides first and second pluralities of connected endless sling loops, each plurality including at least three endless loop slings connected end to end with a cow hitch, girth hitch or sling hitch or other hitch knot.
- the endless loop slings are connected end to end and connecting each plurality to another plurality with a disconnectable connector.
- the disconnected connector is not a part of an endless sling.
- the connector is metallic.
- the connector is a shackle.
- the connector is a fitting having two parts, one part that disconnects from the other part.
- the present invention provides a restraint system for use in securing temporary flowlines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with fittings.
- An assembly of endless loop slings are connected end-to-end, each sling having end portions that are secured to one or more other endless slings.
- Disconnectable fittings join one assembly of multiple endless slings to another assembly of multiple endless slings;
- the disconnectable fitting is not a part of an endless loop sling.
- the assembly of flowlines is connected at intervals to the pipe sections and fittings using knotted connectors.
- the disconnectable fitting is a shackle.
- each endless sling is tied to the piping system with half hitch knots.
- each assembly there are between 2 and 12 endless loop slings in each assembly.
- each endless loop sling assembly is tied to a pipe section next to a fitting.
- the present invention provides a method for restraining a temporary flow line that includes multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a disconnectable coupling, the system providing first and second pluralities of connected endless sling loops.
- Each plurality includes at least three endless loop slings connected end to end with a knotted connection.
- the slings are connected end to end connecting each plurality to another plurality with a disconnectable connector.
- the slings are knotted to the flow line at intervals using half hitch or other knotted connections.
- the disconnected connector is not a part of an endless sling.
- the connector is metallic.
- the connector is a shackle.
- the connector is a fitting having two parts, one part that disconnects from the other part.
- the two parts are a shackle bow and a shackle pin.
- FIGS. 1-15 are photograph views of a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
- FIGS. 16-17 are fragmentary perspective views that show a cow hitch, sling hitch or girth hitch connection of one endless loop sling to another endless loop sling.
- FIGS. 1-17 show a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated generally by the numeral 10 in FIGS. 1-15 .
- Restraint system 10 is used to secure a high pressure flow line 11 that can be comprised of a plurality of pipe sections 12 , 13 and fittings 14 (e.g., couplings, valves, elbows, tees or other fittings).
- Fitting as used herein should be construed broadly to include anything that can be part of piping system or flowline. Fitting includes but is not limited an elbow, tee, reducer, valve, coupling, union, as examples. In such a high pressure flow line 11 , multiple pipe sections are typically connected end to end with unions or couplings.
- the flow line 11 can include straight sections of pipe, elbow or bend sections, tee fittings and the like.
- a fitting 14 (e.g., a coupling such as a hammer union 14 , which is commercially available) can be used to join a pair of pipe sections 12 , 13 together.
- a coupling such as a hammer union 14
- Coupling 14 can provide a hammer nut 15 having projections 16 which can be pounded with a hammer to insure a tight seal for the connection of coupling or fitting 14 when it is used to join two pipe sections 12 , 13 together.
- An example of a hammer union and seal arrangement can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 6,764,109 entitled “Hammer Union and Seal Therefor”. U.S. Pat. No. 6,764,109 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- FIGS. 16-17 there can be seen a knotted connection, such as a cow hitch or girth hitch knot 18 that joins one endless loop sling to another endless loop sling.
- the slings 17 are connected end to end. Every few slings, the connection is with a shackle 23 or other disconnectable connector.
- the knot 18 of FIGS. 16-17 can be perfected by forming a first loop 20 and passing it through a second loop 21 as indicated by arrow 19 and pulling the first loop 20 through the second loop 21 as indicated by arrow 22 .
- the assembled slings 17 connected with knot 18 can be seen in FIGS. 16-17 .
- an assembly of such slings 17 (e.g., three slings connected end-to-end) is connected to another assembly of slings (e.g., three slings connected end-to-end) with a di sconnectable connector such as a shackle 23 .
- Shackle 23 has two separable parts, bow 24 and pin 25 .
- Such shackles are commercially available. In this fashion, if a leak is detected, only two shackles 23 on opposing sides of the leak need be disconnected as opposed to all of the slings 17 .
- the assemblies of slings 17 are knotted to the pipe and fittings at selected intervals using half hitch or other knots.
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Abstract
A restraint system for use in securing temporary flow lines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of pipe sections connected together with a fitting or coupling such as a hammer joint coupling. The system includes multiple pluralities of endless loop slings connected end to end with a cow hitch or girth hitch knot. Disconnectable fittings (e.g., shackles) are placed every three or more slings so that easy disassembly is afforded in case of leakage or other failure.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/760,956, filed 5 Feb. 2013, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/760,956, filed 5 Feb. 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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- The present invention relates to devices for restraining high pressure pipeline or flow lines. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for restraining high pressure pipe and fittings wherein a series of endless loop slings are joined end to end with hitch type connections (such as a cow hitch, sling hitch, lanyard hitch or other like knot) and wherein each of first and second lengths of assembled slings are connected end to end with disconnectable connections (e.g., shackles) that enable service or maintenance of a selected section of the high pressure piping system without disassembly of all of the endless loop slings, and wherein the assembly of slings and connectors is knotted to the pipeline (e.g., with half hitch knots) at selected intervals.
- In the offshore oil and gas industry, temporary high pressure pipelines are often employed at or near a drilling platform or drilling rig or upon a deck of a drilling platform or drilling rig. These high pressure pipelines are assembled using couplings which are also high pressure rated. If one of these sections of pipe or coupling that make up the high pressure flow line fail or leak, the pipe can violently move, potentially causing injury or death to personnel and/or damage to equipment.
- Patents have issued for restraint systems designed to restrain a flow line or parts thereof. The following are examples of such patents:
- U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,746,773; 5,689,862; 6,481,457 (each patent is hereby incorporated herein by reference).
- The '457 Patent is directed to a “Safety Restraint Assembly for High Pressure Flow Line”. The patent is owned by S.P.M. Flow Controls, Inc. of Fort Worth, Texas (hereinafter “S.P.M.”).
- A Society of Petroleum Engineers publication which is identified by the numeral SPE 24619 and entitled “Restraining System to Help Contain Well Flow Lines and Equipment During Rupture for Increased Safety” was said to have been prepared for presentation at the 87th Annual Technical Conferences and Exhibition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers held in Washington, D.C., Oct. 4-7, 1992.
- The present invention provides a restraint system for use in securing temporary flow lines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a fitting such as a pressure holding coupling (e.g., a hammer union or coupling).
- The present invention thus provides a restraint system for use in securing temporary flowlines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of pipe sections connected together with fittings. The system includes an assembly of loop slings (preferably endless loop slings) connected end-to-end, each sling having end portions that are secured to one or more other endless slings.
- Disconnectable fittings join one assembly of multiple slings to another assembly of multiple slings.
- The disconnectable fitting is not a part of a sling.
- In one embodiment, the disconnectable fitting can be a shackle.
- In one embodiment, each endless sling is wrapped around the piping system at least one 360° wrap.
- In one embodiment, there are at least three endless loop slings in each assembly.
- In one embodiment, each endless loop sling assembly encircles a pipe section next to a fitting.
- The present invention provides a method for restraining a temporary flow line that includes multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a disconnectable coupling.
- The method provides first and second pluralities of connected endless sling loops, each plurality including at least three endless loop slings connected end to end with a cow hitch, girth hitch or sling hitch or other hitch knot.
- The endless loop slings are connected end to end and connecting each plurality to another plurality with a disconnectable connector.
- In one embodiment, the disconnected connector is not a part of an endless sling.
- In one embodiment, the connector is metallic.
- In one embodiment, the connector is a shackle.
- In one embodiment, the connector is a fitting having two parts, one part that disconnects from the other part.
- The present invention provides a restraint system for use in securing temporary flowlines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with fittings. An assembly of endless loop slings are connected end-to-end, each sling having end portions that are secured to one or more other endless slings.
- Disconnectable fittings join one assembly of multiple endless slings to another assembly of multiple endless slings;
- The disconnectable fitting is not a part of an endless loop sling.
- The assembly of flowlines is connected at intervals to the pipe sections and fittings using knotted connectors.
- In one embodiment, the disconnectable fitting is a shackle.
- In one embodiment, each endless sling is tied to the piping system with half hitch knots.
- In one embodiment, there are between 2 and 12 endless loop slings in each assembly.
- In one embodiment, each endless loop sling assembly is tied to a pipe section next to a fitting.
- The present invention provides a method for restraining a temporary flow line that includes multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a disconnectable coupling, the system providing first and second pluralities of connected endless sling loops.
- Each plurality includes at least three endless loop slings connected end to end with a knotted connection.
- The slings are connected end to end connecting each plurality to another plurality with a disconnectable connector.
- The slings are knotted to the flow line at intervals using half hitch or other knotted connections.
- In one embodiment, the disconnected connector is not a part of an endless sling.
- In one embodiment, the connector is metallic.
- In one embodiment, the connector is a shackle.
- In one embodiment, the connector is a fitting having two parts, one part that disconnects from the other part. In one embodiment the two parts are a shackle bow and a shackle pin.
- For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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FIGS. 1-15 are photograph views of a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention; and -
FIGS. 16-17 are fragmentary perspective views that show a cow hitch, sling hitch or girth hitch connection of one endless loop sling to another endless loop sling. -
FIGS. 1-17 show a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated generally by the numeral 10 inFIGS. 1-15 .Restraint system 10 is used to secure a high pressure flow line 11 that can be comprised of a plurality ofpipe sections - Two (2)
pipe sections - A fitting 14 (e.g., a coupling such as a
hammer union 14, which is commercially available) can be used to join a pair ofpipe sections fittings 14 are known in the art.Coupling 14 can provide ahammer nut 15 havingprojections 16 which can be pounded with a hammer to insure a tight seal for the connection of coupling or fitting 14 when it is used to join twopipe sections - In
FIGS. 16-17 , there can be seen a knotted connection, such as a cow hitch orgirth hitch knot 18 that joins one endless loop sling to another endless loop sling. Theslings 17 are connected end to end. Every few slings, the connection is with ashackle 23 or other disconnectable connector. Theknot 18 ofFIGS. 16-17 can be perfected by forming afirst loop 20 and passing it through asecond loop 21 as indicated byarrow 19 and pulling thefirst loop 20 through thesecond loop 21 as indicated byarrow 22. The assembled slings 17 connected withknot 18 can be seen inFIGS. 16-17 . - Once two or
more slings 17 are connected end to end as seen inFIG. 16 , an assembly of such slings 17 (e.g., three slings connected end-to-end) is connected to another assembly of slings (e.g., three slings connected end-to-end) with a di sconnectable connector such as ashackle 23.Shackle 23 has two separable parts, bow 24 andpin 25. Such shackles are commercially available. In this fashion, if a leak is detected, only twoshackles 23 on opposing sides of the leak need be disconnected as opposed to all of theslings 17. - The assemblies of
slings 17 are knotted to the pipe and fittings at selected intervals using half hitch or other knots. - The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
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PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 10 restraint system 11 high pressure flow line 12 pipe section 13 pipe section 14 coupling/hammer union/fitting 15 hammer nut 16 projection 17 endless loop sling 18 cow hitch/knot girth hitch knot/sling hitch knot/knotted connection 19 arrow 20 first loop 21 second loop 22 arrow 23 shackle/ disconnectable connector 24 bow 25 pin - All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
- The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
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1. A restraint system for use in securing temporary flowlines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with fittings, the system comprising:
a) an assembly of endless loop slings connected end-to-end, each sling having end portions that enable connection to one or more other endless slings of said assembly;
b) disconnectable fittings that join one sling or one assembly of multiple endless slings to another sling or assembly of multiple endless slings;
c) wherein the disconnectable fitting is not a said endless loop sling;
d) each said assembly of endless loop slings is attached to the temporary flowline at intervals with attachments;
e) each said attachment of step “d” including a sling knot that is part of an endless loop sling, wherein each sling knot encircles the flowline to secure a said sling to the temporary flowline, wherein the sling knots are at spaced apart positions along the temporary flowline; and
f) wherein each sling knot is located in between the disconnectable fittings, wherein at one or more of said knots the assembly extends in opposing directions to other said sling knots.
2. The restraint system of claim 1 wherein the disconnectable fitting is a shackle.
3. The restraint system of claim 1 wherein each endless sling is wrapped around the piping system at least one 360° wrap.
4. The restraint system of claim 1 where there are at least three endless loop slings in each assembly.
5. The restraint system of claim 1 wherein each endless loop sling assembly encircles a pipe section next to a fitting.
6. A method for restraining a temporary flow line that includes multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with a disconnectable coupling, comprising the steps of:
a) providing one or more first and second pluralities of connected endless sling loops;
b) each plurality including endless loop slings connected end to end with a girth hitch knot;
c) one or more endless loop slings connected end to end connecting to another endless loop sling or slings with a disconnectable connector;
d) wherein the disconnectable connector is not a said endless loop sling;
e) said slings connected to the flow line at intervals using a portion of a said endless loop sling to make a sling knot that encircles the temporary flow line, and wherein at the said sling knot each said sling extends in opposing directions to other said sling knots; and
f) wherein each said sling knot is defined by a said endless loop sling being both wrapped around and knotted to said temporary flow line at a position that is located in between two said spaced apart loop end portions.
7. (canceled)
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the connector is metallic.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein the connector is a shackle.
10. The method of claim 6 wherein the connector is a fitting having two parts, one part that disconnects from the other part.
11. A restraint system for use in securing temporary flowlines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of sections connected together with fittings, the system comprising:
a) an assembly of endless loop slings connected end-to-end, each sling having end portions that are attachable to one or more other endless loop slings;
b) one or more disconnectable fittings that each join an endless sling of said assembly of step “a” to another endless loop sling;
c) wherein the disconnectable fitting is not a said endless loop sling;
d) said slings connected to the flowlines at intervals using a portion of a said endless loop sling to make a sling knot that encircles the temporary flowline;
e) wherein at the said sling knot each said sling extends in opposing directions to other said sling knots; and
f) wherein each said sling knot is defined by a said endless loop sling being both wrapped around and knotted to said temporary flowline at a position that is located in between two said spaced apart loop end portions.
12. The restraint system of claim 11 wherein the disconnectable fitting is a shackle.
13. The restraint system of claim 11 wherein each endless sling is tied to the piping system with half hitch knots.
14. The restraint system of claim 11 where there are between 2 and 12 endless loop slings in each assembly.
15. The restraint system of claim 11 wherein each endless loop sling assembly is tied to a pipe section next to a fitting.
16. A method for restraining a temporary flow line that includes multiple pipe sections, each pair of pipe sections connected together with a disconnectable coupling, comprising the steps of:
a) providing one or more pluralities of connected endless loop slings;
b) each plurality including multiple endless loop slings;
c) said endless loop slings connected end to end with one or more other slings with a disconnectable connector;
d) wherein the disconnectable connector is not a said endless loop sling;
e) said slings connected to the flow line at intervals using a portion of a said endless loop sling to make a sling knot that encircles the temporary flow line, and wherein at the said sling knot each said sling extends in opposing directions to other said sling knots; and
f) wherein each said sling knot is defined by a said endless loop sling being both wrapped around and knotted to said temporary flow line at a position that is located in between two said spaced apart loop end portions.
17. (canceled)
18. The method of claim 16 wherein the connector is metallic.
19. The method of claim 16 wherein the connector is a shackle.
20. The method of claim 16 wherein the connector is a fitting having two parts, one part that disconnects from the other part.
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