Patents by Inventor Erich F. Klementich

Erich F. Klementich has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6322110
    Abstract: The tubular connection includes a pin member having external tapered threads extending from a pin nose to a pin base and a box member having internal tapered threads extending from a box base to a box nose. The tapered threads are square or near square threads having stab and load flanks with accommodating grooves. The stab flanks have corner chamfers which engage upon stabbing the pin member into the box member. The comer chamfers increase the clearances between the threads and grooves and guide the crests to the root openings upon relative rotation of the pin and box members. The stab flanks may have an increased thread width at the thread pitch line forming cam flanks which cam the threads into the grooves. The crests and roots of the threads interferingly engage. The pin nose and box base engage to form a metal-to-metal seal and a primary torque shoulder which during power tight make-up causes the load to shift from the stab flanks to the load flanks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Assignee: Marubeni Tubulars, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward O. Banker, Erich F. Klementich
  • Patent number: 6041487
    Abstract: The metal-to-metal sealing system includes a first seal configuration on one member of the connection and a second seal configuration on the other member. Each seal configuration includes an annular groove and an adjacent annular tooth. The annular groove and annular tooth form three frustoconical surfaces with the groove having an annular undercut surface and the annular tooth having an annular shoulder surface. A seal cylindrical surface and a pre-ramp cylindrical surface extend from the mouth of the groove and a frustoconical ramp forms the transition surface between the seal and pre-ramp cylindrical surfaces. Further, at the base of the outer side of the annular tooth, there extends a cylindrical surface along the main body of the member. Upon makeup of the connection, the ramps and seal cylindrical surfaces guide and align the seal configurations. Initially the center frustoconical surfaces interferingly engage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: Marubeni Tubulars, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward O. Banker, Erich F. Klementich
  • Patent number: 5765836
    Abstract: The metal-to-metal sealing system includes a first seal configuration on one member of the connection and a second seal configuration on the other member. Each seal configuration includes an annular groove and an adjacent annular tooth. The annular groove and annular tooth form three frustoconical surfaces with the groove having an annular undercut surface and the annular tooth having an annular shoulder surface. A seal cylindrical surface and a pre-ramp cylindrical surface extend from the mouth of the groove and a frustoconical ramp forms the transition surface between the seal and pre-ramp cylindrical surfaces. Further, at the base of the outer side of the annular tooth, there extends a cylindrical surface along the main body of the member. Upon makeup of the connection, the ramps and seal cylindrical surfaces guide and align the seal configurations. Initially the center frustoconical surfaces interferingly engage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Marubeni Tubulars, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward O. Banker, Erich F. Klementich
  • Patent number: 5462315
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a tubular connection having a stabilized center-shoulder seal. The stabilization of the center-shoulder seal is achieved using at least one run-out section of thread adjacent to the center-shoulder seal configuration of each connection member. The run-out section of thread is typically used in combination with a run-in section of thread on the corresponding connection member.Preferably, the center shoulder seal configuration of each connection member is positioned between a run-out thread section and a run-in thread section. (The corresponding connection member will comprise the corresponding sections of run-in and run-out threads, respectively, so there is an interengaging set of run-in and run-out threads).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1995
    Assignee: Marubeni Tubulars, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich F. Klementich
  • Patent number: 5415442
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a tubular connection having a stabilized center-shoulder seal. The stabilization of the center-shoulder seal is achieved using at least one run-out section of thread adjacent to the center-shoulder seal configuration of each connection member. Typically, the at least one run-out section of thread is located adjacent the side of the center-shoulder at which the connection member wall thickness is less. The run-out section of thread is typically used in combination with a run-in section of thread on the corresponding connection member.Preferably, the center shoulder seal configuration of each connection member is positioned between a run-out thread section and a run-in thread section. (The corresponding connection member will also comprise the corresponding sections of run-in and run-out threads, respectively, so there is a set of run-in and run-out threads).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Assignee: Marubeni Tubulars, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich F. Klementich
  • Patent number: 5360239
    Abstract: Threaded tubular interference fit interconnections and related production techniques are disclosed that are for example useful with large diameter tubular members, including pipe bodies, that can for example function as casing for oil, gas, geothermal, disposal and other wells. In a preferred aspect of the invention there is root-to-crest and/or flank-to-flank interference between nose and inner portions of male and female threads of the disclosed interconnections, such as substantially to seal them against leakage at the maximum internal and/or external pressure rating of the pipe body, and a run-out portion of the male thread and a corresponding portion of the female thread engage one another with interference to retain threaded engagement between said run-out and corresponding portions at the maximum axial force rating of the pipe body and also at the maximum internal and/or external pressure rating of the pipe body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: Antares Marketing, S.A.
    Inventor: Erich F. Klementich
  • Patent number: 5358289
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to an improvement in buttress-threaded tubular connections. In particular, the connection is improved by controlling the tubular member thread pitch diameter tolerance to .+-.0.0015 inch, to provide a thread bearing contact pressure which is relatively constant over the entire length of the connection. In addition, the improved connection provides a reduction in hoop stress of about 20% over known buttress-threaded tubing connections.The present invention typically includes the use of variable make-up in combination with the control of the tubular member thread pitch diameter tolerance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1994
    Assignees: NKK Corporation, Marubeni Tubulars, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward O. Banker, Teruo Suzuki, Erich F. Klementich, Jeffrey K. Bouche
  • Patent number: 4479306
    Abstract: A ring gauge is made from the box end of an authenticated precision threaded member and a plug gauge is made from the pin end thereof. The pin end is machined laterally and radially at its nose to ensure complete engagement of the threads. The box end is machined laterally and radially at its internal shoulder for a similar reason. A plunger-activated seal-diameter gauge operates through a radial hole in each of the ring gauge and plug gauge thus made, so that the plungers contact the sealing surface of a measured pin end or box end. Similarly, a plunger-activated standoff gauge operates through a longitudinal opening of the ring gauge and of the plug gauge, the plungers effectively providing a measurement of standoff between the tip of the pin end being measured and the internal surface of the ring gauge shoulder or comparable standoff of the box end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: Oil Technology Services
    Inventor: Erich F. Klementich