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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2002
Filed:
Mar. 07, 2000
John J. Staudt, Friendswood, TX (US);
H. Dean Goodson, Houston, TX (US);
Charles L. Ashby, Pasadena, TX (US);
Hunting Oilfield Services, In., Houston Tx, US;
Abstract
A method of assembling pipe joints in a pipe string allows the circumferential orientation of a first pipe in the pipe string to be determined relative to a second pipe in the pipe string. Each pipe joint has a coupling member and at least one pin member, the pin member being threadingly connected to the coupling member to create the pipe joint. Threads are created for the pin member and the coupling member of each joint, and each pin member and coupling member is marked with an alignment mark. The threads for each pin member are created so that they are identical to the threads on the other pin members in the pipe string. This is done by gaging the overall rotational capacity of each pin member with a coupling marking gage and adjusting a thread depth as needed. The threads for each coupling member are created so that they are identical to the threads on other coupling members in the pipe string. This is done by gaging the overall rotational capacity of each coupling member with a pin marking gage and adjusting a shoulder stop depth as needed. After threading the pin members and the coupling members, the joints are assembled, and the alignment mark for each pin member and each coupling member is aligned with the alignment mark on each of the other pin and coupling members in the pipe string.