Hot tap for pipeline

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Inventors

Reneau, Bobby J.

Application #

657356

Filed

Feb-12-1976

Published

Sep-27-1977

Current US Class

285/133.11
285/18
285/197
285/323
285/373
285/920

International Classes

F16L 035/00

Field of Search

285/373 285/18 285/DIG. 137/318 137/315 251/145 251/146 408/1

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gunn; Donald

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Abstract
Two embodiments of a hot tap are disclosed. In the first embodiment, a hot tap is formed around a pipeline. It includes an elongate sleeve divided into two semi-cylindrical portions. The two portions preferably bolt together. They divide along two lengthwise edges. In the lowermost half, stationary semicircular gripping devices for gripping the pipe are enclosed. They are formed as inserts in the lowermost portion. In the uppermost portion, a semicircular tapered wedge is included at the remote ends. The wedge is located adjacent to a movable tapered collet. It has a set of serrations or teeth which dig into the pipeline. The collet is driven lengthwise against the wedge by means of hydraulically actuated pistons and cylinders. The pistons and cylinders extend, thereby driving the collets against the tapered wedge to firmly grasp the outer surface of the pipe. This arrangement is located at both ends of the elongate cylindrical member. This secures and locates a laterally directed tubular member. It terminates in a flange plate and is adapted to support a drill motor and other mechanisms for puncturing the sidewall of the pipe to form the lateral connection. The lateral connection is formed inside of a hydraulically extendable circular member which has a seal means contacted against the wall of the pipe to be entered. In an alternative embodiment, the lateral tubular member through which the hot tap passage is formed incorporates concentric first and second pistons. They provide a new and improved seal arrangement which can be tested for leakage and which pressurizes seal members for complete sealing of the apparatus.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hot tap apparatus for connecting a lateral line into a main pipeline, comprising:

an elongate encircling housing adapted to be positioned around a main pipeline;

a laterally directed connective means joined to said housing comprising;

three concentrically arranged cylinders which define two cylindrical cavities which are closed transversely above and remote from an encircling seal means within each such cavity and adapted to seal against the surface of the main pipeline;

a movable piston in each of said cavities bearing against said encircling seal means to compress said encircling seal means against surface of said main pipeline; and

means for actuating said pistons to cause said pistons to bear against said encircling seal means and acute said encircling seal means into sealing contact with the main pipeline surrounding the hole formed in the main pipeline, thereby isolating the hole for flow through said laterally directed connective means and the lateral line.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the production of oil and gas at offshore locations or in swampy areas, a pipeline is normally laid from producing wells to some kind of production collection facility. Quite often, subsequent production developments necessitate placing a branch line to intersect the pre-existing pipeline. As an example, the production line first installed may be a 12 inch pipeline. It may be necessary to install a lateral connecting line of up to ten inches in diameter. It is difficult in some circumstances and sometimes impossible to retrieve the pre-existent line, raise it to a dry position, cut out a portion of line and splice in a tee fitting. The present invention is a hot tap appartus which is adapted to be installed at the point of intersection. It enables the intersecting line to be connected to the pre-existing line without raising of the pre-existing line. The hot tap thus enables the connection to be achieved without interrupting operation of the line. As a consequence, the connective operation can be achieved in situ at the convenience of the service personnel.
 
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