Pipes and tubular conduits – Repairing – Patches
Patent
1990-01-09
1992-03-03
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Repairing
Patches
138 90, 138103, 138108, 138109, 138178, F16L 5516
Patent
active
050923676
ABSTRACT:
A skid assembly for supporting a packer or the like in a pipeline includes three skid blades of different configuration whereby the radial apex of each blade is longitudinally offset from the radial apex of the other blades. With this configuration the skid assembly is capable of being transported past a radial offset or other radially reduced portion of the pipeline as each apex passes the offset independently of the other apices.
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Bryant III James E.
Cues, Inc.
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