High pressure hydraulic line connector

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Inventors

Bouldin, Brett
Arizmendi, Napoleon

Application #

103675

Filed

Jun-23-1998

Published

May-2-2000

Current US Class

285/342
285/351
285/353
285/917
285/93

International Classes

F16L 015/04; F16L 017/08

Field of Search

285/93 285/351 285/353 285/917 285/339 285/342 285/49

Assignee

Pes, Inc. (The Woodlands, TX)

Examiners

Nicholson; Erik K.

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Abstract
A high pressure connector for engagement with a hydraulic conduit for use in high pressure conditions such as downhole in a wellbore. A housing for receiving a conduit end is attachable to a primary retainer. A primary seal and a second seal are positioned between the primary retainer and the housing to provide redundant sealing capabilities. A secondary retainer holds a third seal against the primary retainer. The third seal provides redundant sealing capability and further provides a secondary gripping connection along the conduit length. The secondary gripping connection provides greater tensile strength and reduces the impact of conduit vibration. A test apparatus can be adapted to test the primary seal and the second and third seals before the connector is installed downhole in the well or other high pressure environment.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A high pressure connector for engagement with a conduit operable in contact with a pressurized fluid comprising:

a housing having a recess for receiving the conduit;

a primary seal for contacting said housing and the conduit;

a second seal for contacting said housing;

a primary retainer enviable with said housing for anchoring the conduit to said housing by urging said primary seal into contact with said housing and the conduit to prevent fluid migration therebetween, and for engaging said secondary seal to prevent fluid migration between said primary retainer and said housing;

a third seal for contacting the conduit and said primary retainer and for isolating said primary seal from the pressurized fluid;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of high pressure connectors for hydraulic lines. More particularly, the invention relates to a hydraulic conduit connector having backup seal and test capabilities for preventing intrusion of highly pressurized fluids into the hydraulic conduit interior.

Hydraulic conduits or lines are installed in hydrocarbon producing wells to provide hydraulic power for operating downhole well equipment. High pressures and temperatures of the external wellbore fluids require hydraulic line connectors resistant to failure. The connectors should withstand wear, temperature expansion and temperature cycling without permitting intrusion of external wellbore fluids into the hydraulic lines, or of escape of hydraulic fluid into the wellbore. The connectors must also withstand vibrations induced by high pressure gas flow or liquid flow past the tubing exterior surfaces. In standard connection systems, bending stresses on tubing imposed by excessive vibration may cause premature fatigue tubing failure. Although tapered seals and gland nuts have been used to move the stress concentration to unthreaded tubing sections, such vibration resistant connections do not provide fluid tight seals.
 
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