Pipe joints or couplings – With assembly means or feature – Particular tool-engaging means or with tool
Patent
1983-08-23
1986-02-25
Scanlan, Jr., Richard J.
Pipe joints or couplings
With assembly means or feature
Particular tool-engaging means or with tool
285333, 285355, 285390, F16L 5500
Patent
active
045725497
ABSTRACT:
A pipeline connector capable of functioning as a buckle arrestor which is a tubular member having two sections with a suitable profile for threaded or collect connection of the two sections in axial alignment with each other. A method of repairing a pipeline having the improved connector of the present invention including the steps of removing the damaged section of pipeline, locating new section of pipeline with collet type connectors on each end in place of the damaged section and connecting the new section.
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Cameron Iron Works, Inc.
Scanlan, Jr. Richard J.
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