Patents Assigned to National Coupling Company Inc.
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Publication number: 20090255597Abstract: A crown-type probe seal for a female hydraulic coupling member has one or more circumferential, spring-energized seals. One particular preferred seal comprises a closely-wound helical spring which imparts an inwardly-directed radial force to the crown seal. In certain embodiments, the helical spring is substantially encased in a polymer jacket. In yet other embodiments, a liner is interposed between the outer surface of the helical spring and the polymer jacket. An optional, axial extension on at least one end of the crown seal provides a bore liner for a female hydraulic coupling member in which the crown seal is installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: ROBERT E. SMITH, III, F. Harold Hollister
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Patent number: 7578312Abstract: A female hydraulic coupling member is equipped with an internal displaced water compensation system comprising a spring-biased piston in a generally axial cylinder bored into the coupling body and that is offset from the central axial bore. The cylinder is in fluid communication with an interior portion of the receiving chamber such that seawater within the receiving chamber that is displaced by the probe of a male coupling member inserted in the receiving chamber may move into the cylinder of the displaced water compensation system. During coupling separation, the process is reversed and seawater retained in the displaced water compensation system moves into the receiving chamber under the influence of the spring-biased piston thereby preventing a vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Patent number: 7575256Abstract: An undersea hydraulic coupling member having a bore liner that protects the coupling members from galling during assembly or disassembly. The bore liner is removable from the bore of a female undersea hydraulic coupling member. The bore liner may be integral with a seal section that may seal with a male undersea hydraulic coupling member. The bore liner also may have an outer diameter configured to engage and interlock with the bore in which the bore liner is positioned.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20090200793Abstract: A crown seal for sealing between the body of a female hydraulic coupling member and the probe section of male hydraulic coupling member has sealing projections on or near its outer diameter to provide enhanced sealing effectiveness between the crown seal and the body of the female member and obviate the need for circumferential O-ring seals. In a first embodiment, the sealing projections have a substantially circular cross section and project both axially and radially from the body of the crown seal. In a second embodiment, the sealing projections have a semicircular cross section and project in an axial direction from certain outside edges of the crown seal. Crown seals according to the invention may be retrofitted to female hydraulic couplings of the prior art. Alternatively, the body of the female coupling or a seal retainer or seal cartridge fitted therein may be provided with grooves or contoured surfaces to fit the sealing projections on the crown seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20090114391Abstract: A control program for a positive displacement metering system measures the time required for the travel of a free piston in a cylinder of known volume to determine an average flow rate during a full stroke of the piston. The system may also measure and record the inlet and outlet pressures or the differential pressure between the fluid inlet and outlet. The control program positions a four-way valve which may function as an adjustable metering orifice in response to the measured average flow rate and/or changes in the inlet and outlet pressures to achieve the desired flow rate. At the end of each stroke, the four-way valve is repositioned to reverse fluid flow through the metering cylinder. The system may revise the valve position settings for both forward and reverse strokes based on the measured time required for a full stroke at a certain valve position. In this way, the system automatically and iteratively compensates for changes in fluid properties and fluid pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: ROBERT E. SMITH, IV, Maurice Slot, Richard R. Watson
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Patent number: 7520291Abstract: A backpressure-protected valve suitable for subsea well treatment chemical injection applications includes an improved gate valve, a check valve and a pressure compensator responsive to ambient hydrostatic pressure. The check valve may comprise a poppet valve in a detachable outlet body. The pressure compensator comprises a free piston in a cylinder. The portion of the cylinder on one side of the piston is exposed to seawater whereas the portion of the cylinder on the opposing side of the piston is filled with a selected hydraulic fluid. In this way the valve actuator is not exposed to the corrosive and/or contaminating effects of seawater.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard R. Watson
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Publication number: 20080264503Abstract: A female undersea hydraulic coupling member is equipped with a pressure-energized seal configured to seal between the body of the female member and the probe of a corresponding male hydraulic coupling member in response to ambient hydrostatic pressure. In one particular preferred embodiment, the pressure-energized seal is a metal J seal retained within a removable seal cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: ROBERT E. SMITH
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Publication number: 20080245426Abstract: A female hydraulic coupling member is equipped with an internal displaced water compensation system comprising a spring-biased piston in a generally axial cylinder bored into the coupling body and that is offset from the central axial bore. The cylinder is in fluid communication with an interior portion of the receiving chamber such that seawater within the receiving chamber that is displaced by the probe of a male coupling member inserted in the receiving chamber may move into the cylinder of the displaced water compensation system. During coupling separation, the process is reversed and seawater retained in the displaced water compensation system moves into the receiving chamber under the influence of the spring-biased piston thereby preventing a vacuum.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: ROBERT E. SMITH III
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Publication number: 20080224466Abstract: A pressure-balanced hydraulic coupling suitable for undersea use comprises a male member having one or more flow ports on the side of its probe section and a poppet valve actuator extending from the end of the probe section which has a fluid-tight seal around the actuator. The female member has a removable annular flow piece for fluid communication with the flow ports in the probe of the male member. In certain embodiments the annular flow piece has integral probe seals. In other embodiments, the removable annular flow piece comprises a seal retainer. In yet other embodiments, the removable annular flow piece comprises the inner part of a two-part seal cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: ROBERT E. SMITH
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Publication number: 20080216907Abstract: A female hydraulic coupling member and/or a male hydraulic coupling member is equipped with an electrically conductive contactor which contacts the opposing coupling member when the coupling is fully made up thereby electrically bonding the coupling members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: ROBERT E. SMITH III
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Publication number: 20080203672Abstract: A generally cylindrical shaft seal with an axial opening is disclosed having annular “lips” or “legs” on one or both ends that are separated by a fluid-filled cavity. The seal is adapted to seal between a support or housing holding the seal and a generally cylindrical shaft passing axially through the seal. Fluid, under pressure, may enter the cavity and urge the lips or legs in a radial direction which enhances the sealing engagement of the seal member to the shaft and the housing. In certain embodiments, the seal has a concave inner surface to minimize the contact area (and hence the friction) between the seal and the movable shaft. The outer circumference of the seal may be equipped with one or more O-ring seals for sealing to the housing or support. The seal may be fabricated from natural or synthetic polymers, metal or composite materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: Robert E. Smith
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Patent number: 7377555Abstract: A coupling for tubular goods having male and female coupling halves adapted to provide a straight-through conduit path when joined together. In a preferred embodiment, the male member has a sliding gate which opens automatically when the coupling halves are mated and closes off the central passageway automatically when the coupling halves are separated. The gate prevents debris from entering the central passageway when the coupling is de-mated. This is a particular advantage in undersea environments. The coupling may include seals for providing a fluid-tight connection between the male and female members.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20080115842Abstract: A backpressure-protected valve suitable for subsea well treatment chemical injection applications includes an improved gate valve, a check valve and a pressure compensator responsive to ambient hydrostatic pressure. The check valve may comprise a poppet valve in a detachable outlet body. The pressure compensator comprises a free piston in a cylinder. The portion of the cylinder on one side of the piston is exposed to seawater whereas the portion of the cylinder on the opposing side of the piston is filled with a selected hydraulic fluid. In this way the valve actuator is not exposed to the corrosive and/or contaminating effects of seawater.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard R. Watson
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Publication number: 20070290072Abstract: A liquid chemical dispenser for an irrigation system comprises a removable supply container for the chemical which, in a first embodiment, comprises a valve for preventing spillage of the chemical during attachment of the container to the dispenser. This feature allows the container to be mounted in an inverted position on the dispenser without loss of its contents. In a second embodiment, the chemical container comprises a membrane which is pierced by a dip tube when the container is attached to the dispenser. A section of the dip tube produces an annular vent passage in the membrane around the dip tube to provide vacuum relief. The configuration of the containers substantially reduces the chance of inadvertent contact with the contents and the simple design permits the containers to be disposable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: ROBERT E. SMITH
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Patent number: 7303194Abstract: An improved seal retainer for an undersea hydraulic coupling member, which utilizes pressure energized metal seals to maintain fluid integrity. One or more metal seals designed to have a press or interference fit are utilized in such a way that pressurized fluid trying to escape past the seal actually helps to pressure energize the seal to ensure a better seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Patent number: 7219932Abstract: A junction plate assembly for subsea hydraulic couplings has gear-driven cam followers on the circumference of one, generally circular, junction plate and curved cam tracks on a corresponding junction plate to urge the plates together or apart. The gears can provide significant mechanical advantage in moving the junction plates. Accordingly, larger junction plates with a greater number of hydraulic coupling members may be joined together when using the apparatus of the invention. The mechanical advantage provided by the junction plate mechanism allows the use of smaller, less powerful Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) to make hydraulic connections in the subsea environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Patent number: 7163190Abstract: An undersea hydraulic coupling member having a seal retainer with a first inner ring and a second outer ring is disclosed. The first inner ring and second outer ring are concentric, at least part of the first inner ring inserted through the second outer ring. The second outer ring is threaded to the coupling member to provide sufficient torque to reduce or eliminate any gap between the seal retainer and the shoulder surface in the coupling member on which an elastomeric seal is positioned. Another elastomeric seal is held between the first inner ring and second outer ring of the seal retainer.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Patent number: 7159616Abstract: A female hydraulic coupling member is disclosed which comprises a first flow port; a second flow port; a third flow port in fluid communication with both the first flow port and the second flow port; a first poppet valve for opening and closing the first flow port; and a second poppet valve for opening and closing the second flow port, the second poppet valve being connected to the first poppet valve such that the second poppet valve moves to the closed position when the first poppet valve is open and moves to the open position when the first poppet valve is closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Watson, Robert E. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20060263009Abstract: A coupling is disclosed for tubular goods. Male and female coupling halves are adapted to provide a straight-through conduit path when joined together. In a preferred embodiment, the male member has a sliding gate which opens automatically when the coupling halves are mated and closes off the central passageway automatically when the coupling halves are separated. The gate prevents debris from entering the central passageway when the coupling is de-mated. This is a particular advantage in undersea environments. The coupling may include seals for providing a fluid-tight connection between the male and female members.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert Smith
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Patent number: 7111874Abstract: A floating seal for an undersea hydraulic coupling member is moveable radially to seal with the male coupling member even if there is some misalignment with the female coupling member. The floating seal is restricted from axial movement within the female coupling member receiving chamber. The floating seal may seal with the female coupling member.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III