Security mechanism for pipe flanges

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Inventors

Lopez, Jr., John D.

Application #

483727

Filed

Apr-11-1983

Published

Feb-25-1986

Current US Class

070/232

International Classes

F16B 041/00

Field of Search

70/32 70/33 70/34 70/229 70/230 70/231 70/232 285/80 285/81 285/91 285/39 411/402 411/403 411/405 411/427 411/910 411/368

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4428211   Locking device
4480513   Bolt-lock structure

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Abstract
This locking mechanism incorporates mechanical objects such as pipe flanges having locking receptacles through which extend a retaining pin having a retaining sleeve threadedly received thereby and secured by means of a locking ring. Both the retaining pin and retaining sleeve can be installed and removed only by means of specifically designed installation tools. A locking plug is also received within one of the flange receptacles and is secured by a plug retainer pin. The locking plug can be installed and removed only be means of a removal key which is retained by authorized personnel. Sealing plugs secure the retaining pin and plug retainer pin in encapsulated position within the pipe flanges and thereby prevent tampering.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security mechanism for retaining mechanical objects in assembly and permitting separation thereof only by authorized personnel, comprising:

(a) a pair of mechanical objects disposed adjacent one another and being formed to define registering locking receptacles;

(b) a retaining pin having first security means at one end and being threaded at the opposite end, said retaining pin being positioned in completely enclosed relation within said one of said locking receptacles and having a portion thereof extending from said one of said locking receptacles into the other of said locking receptacles;

(c) a retaining sleeve being positioned in completely enclosed relation within said other of said locking receptacles and being threadedly received by said retaining pin, said retaining sleeve defining second security means, said first and second security means preventing assembly and disassembly of said retaining pin and retaining sleeve by means of conventional tools; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to locking mechanisms for securing mechanical objects in assembly and prevents unauthorized separation thereof. More specifically, the invention concerns locking mechanisms for the pipe flanges of fluid handling pipelines and more specifically concerns a flange locking mechanism having the capability of retaining pipe flanges in secured assembly and preventing disassembly or tampering with the flanged pipe joints by unauthorized personnel.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

To facilitate ready understanding of this invention, it is discussed herein particularly as it relates to locking mechanisms for pipe flanges. It should be borne in mind, however, that this locking mechanism may be provided for securing other mechanical objects as well.

Many pipelines are assembled by interconnecting sections of pipe by means of bolted flanges. Flanged pipe sections typically incorporate pipe flanges which are welded at each end of pipe sections of desirable length. Assembly of the flanged pipe sections is accomplished by means of bolts or studs which extend through registering bolt or stud openings formed in the flanges. The bolts or studs are extended through the aligned openings of the flanges and nuts are assembled to the threads of the bolts or studs and are rotated to draw the flanges into sealed assembly. Typically, pipe flanges are also formed to define circular seal grooves which receive a ring gasket between the flanges to thus establish a seal between them. Typically the bolts or studs are tightenend sufficiently to bring the flanges into sealed assembly with the ring gasket, leaving a certain amount of standoff between the flanges.
 
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