Alignment of flanges

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Inventors

Shaddix, Billy Joe

Application #

709783

Filed

Jul-29-1976

Published

Oct-4-1977

Current US Class

269/43
269/47
269/53

International Classes

B23P 019/00

Field of Search

269/37 269/43 269/47 269/53 24/81 29/200

Examiners

Smith; Al Lawrence

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Abstract
Disclosed is an apparatus for aligning flanges (e.g., to facilitate the proper coupling of the flanges). The apparatus is designed for use with flanges having matched patterns of holes therethrough for receiving coupling members (e.g., bolt and nut pairs). The flange alignment apparatus comprises a flange support having a body sized and shaped to extend partially (e.g., half way) around the periphery of a first flange and includes a plurality of pins projecting from the body and disposed in a pattern that matches a portion of the pattern of holes in a flange. The body also includes means for engaging the second flange thereby to support the second flange in proper alignment with the first flange. Preferably, the means that engage the second flange are adjustable thereby permitting adjustment in the orientation of the second flange relative to the flange support, and, thus, relative to the first flange. The apparatus may include, in combination with the flange support, a template releasably securable to one of the flanges and having a series of openings for removably supporting bolts or nuts that will be used to connect the two flanges. The template may itself have a series of bolts received in threaded openings therein; those bolts operative, upon being advanced with respect to the template, to bear against the flange in order to withdraw the template from the bolts or nuts supported therein after the two flanges have been connected.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Flange alignment apparatus for aligning first and second flanges each having a series of holes therethrough in a predetermined pattern, the pattern of holes of said second flange being a mirror-image of the pattern of holes of said first flange, the flange alignment apparatus comprising

a flange support comprising body means adapted to extend partially around the periphery of said first flange and a plurality of pins projecting from said body means, said pins being disposed in a pattern that matches a portion of said pattern of holes in said first flange and being adapted to be received in the holes of said pattern portion, said body means including a second flange support portion disposed to engage said second flange when said pins are received in said first flange holes, thereby facilitating alignment of said second flange with said first flange.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to apparatus facilitating the connection of conduit segments. In particular, it relates to apparatus that facilitates the completion of flange-type connections between conduit segments.

The laying of pipelines or other conduits in submerged locations can be a difficult and time consuming task, especially where the conduits are large (and thus heavy). It is often virtually impossible for divers to manually align the flanges and achieve a desirable joint therebetween. Submerged power apparatus is essentially unavailable and would be prohibitive in cost. Supporting and moving the conduit segments employing power apparatus on the surface (e.g., a crane supported on a barge) is quite difficult in view of the relatively fine adjustments in conduit position or orientation that may be required during a coupling operation.

There is thus a need, and a need that is growing as the requirements for submerged conduits grows, for an effective flange alignment system and technique that is relatively simple and efficient to employ even in the difficult conditions under which the divers must work (e.g., difficulty of applying large manual forces).
 
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