A threaded joint comprises a coupling, a first pin, and a second pin, wherein the thread of the first pin has a pitch different from the pitch of the thread of the second pin. The extremities of the pins have slanted contact surfaces of complementary shape that make mutual contact after make-up of t
A threaded joint comprises a coupling, a first pin, and a second pin, wherein the thread of the first pin has a pitch different from the pitch of the thread of the second pin. The extremities of the pins have slanted contact surfaces of complementary shape that make mutual contact after make-up of the joint. The slanted common plane of contact of both pins has an angle to the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the joint which is greater than 0°. In an alternative embodiment the contact surfaces of the pins are split into two staggered planes and comprise a seal in-between.
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1. A threaded joint comprising: a female threaded sleeve, defined as the coupling, a first male pipe with a respective threaded end portion, defined as a first pin, a second male pipe with a respective threaded end portion, defined as a second pin, the first pin being configured to be made up in a f
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A threaded joint comprising: a female threaded sleeve, defined as the coupling, a first male pipe with a respective threaded end portion, defined as a first pin, a second male pipe with a respective threaded end portion, defined as a second pin, the first pin being configured to be made up in a first threaded portion of the coupling and the second pin being configured to be made up in a second threaded portion of the coupling such that the first pin and the second pin are substantially axially aligned on a common longitudinal axis,the threaded end portion of the first pin having a pitch that is different from a pitch of the threaded end portion of the second pin, the first pin and the second pin each having an end with an oblique shape such that a portion of the end is longitudinally longer than a circumferentially opposite portion of the end, each end comprising at least one contact surface,the at least one contact surface of the first pin and the at least one contact surface of the second pin configured to be in contact after the joint is made-up, andthe at least one contact surface of the first pin and the at least one contact surface of the second pin lying on a first plane that is non-parallel with and non-perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, whereby the at least one contact surface of each of the of the first and second pins defines an annulus of elliptic shape on the first plane, wherein the entire circumference of the annulus of elliptic shape is on the first plane. 2. The threaded joint according to claim 1, wherein said first pin has frustoconical threading converging in the direction of the end of said first pin. 3. The threaded joint according to claim 2, wherein both said first and second pins have frustoconical threading, a taper angle of the threading of the first pin being different from a taper angle of the threading of the second pin. 4. The threaded joint according to claim 1, further comprising a back nut disposed on at least one of the first and second pins. 5. The threaded joint according to claim 1, wherein the threaded end portions of the first and second pins have the same thread orientation. 6. The threaded joint according to claim 1, wherein the first plane is at an angle that is greater than or equal to about 45° and less than about 90° from the longitudinal axis. 7. The threaded joint according to claim 1, wherein the first plane is at an angle of about 60° to about 75° from the longitudinal axis. 8. The threaded joint according to claim 1, further comprising a seal ring disposed between the coupling and each of the first and second pins. 9. The threaded joint according to claim 8, wherein at least one of the seal rings is elastomeric. 10. The threaded joint according to claim 1, wherein the threaded sleeve further comprises longitudinally spaced-apart seal rings on an inner surface of the threaded sleeve, and wherein the inner surface has a substantially constant diameter along the longitudinal length between the seal rings. 11. The threaded joint of claim 1, wherein the at least one contact surface of the first pin extends around the first end, and the at least one contact surface of the second pin extends around the second end. 12. A threaded joint comprising: a female threaded sleeve, defined as the coupling, a first male pipe with a respective threaded end portion, defined as a first pin, a second male pipe with a respective threaded end portion, defined as a second pin, the first pin being configured to be made up in a first threaded portion of the coupling and the second pin being configured to be made up in a second threaded portion of the coupling such that the first pin and the second pin are substantially axially aligned on a common longitudinal axis,the threaded end portion of the first pin having a pitch that is different from a pitch of the threaded end portion of the second pin, the first pin and the second pin each having an end with an oblique shape such that a portion of the end is longitudinally longer than a circumferentially opposite portion of the end, each end comprising at least one contact surface,the at least one contact surface of the first pin and the at least one contact surface of the second pin configured to be in contact after the joint is made-up,the at least one contact surface of the first pin and the at least one contact surface of the second pin lying on a first plane that is non-parallel with and non-perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, whereby the at least one contact surface of each of the of the first and second pins defines an annulus of elliptic shape on the first plane, andthe first and second pins each having respective first and second contact surfaces, each of the first contact surfaces being disposed along the first plane and each of the second contact surfaces being disposed along a second plane, the first and second planes being non-coplanar. 13. The threaded joint according to claim 12, wherein the first and second planes are substantially parallel. 14. The threaded joint according to claim 12, wherein the first and second planes are substantially not parallel. 15. The threaded joint according to claim 12, wherein the first and second pins each further comprise a third contact surface, each third contact surface intersecting the first and second contact surfaces of the respective pin. 16. The threaded joint according to claim 15, wherein the third contact surface of the first pin is configured to form a seal with the third contact surface of the second pin when the joint is made-up. 17. The threaded joint according to claim 16, wherein the third contact surface of the first pin is frustoconical and the third contact surface of the second pin is curved. 18. A threaded joint having a longitudinal axis, the joint comprising: a coupling comprising a first threaded portion and a second threaded portion;a first pin with a first end configured to be made up in the first threaded portion of the coupling, the first end having an oblique shape such that a portion of the first end is longitudinally longer than a circumferentially opposite portion of the first end;a second pin with a second end configured to be made up in the second threaded portion of the coupling, the second end having an oblique shape such that a portion of the second end is longitudinally longer than a circumferentially opposite portion of the second end; andwherein the end of the first pin and the end of the second pin are configured to slidingly engage along a plane disposed at an angle greater than about 0° and less than about 90° with respect to the longitudinal axis, thereby providing a wedge effect between the ends when the first and second pins are made up in the coupling; and wherein the engaged end of the first and second pins define an annulus of elliptic shape on a plane, wherein the entire circumference of the annulus of elliptic shape is on the plane. 19. The threaded joint according to claim 18, wherein the first and second threaded portions of the coupling have the same thread orientation. 20. The threaded joint according to claim 18, wherein the first threaded portion of the coupling has a different thread pitch than the second threaded portion of the coupling. 21. The threaded joint according to claim 18, wherein the end of the first pin and the end of the second pin are further configured to form a seal therebetween. 22. The threaded joint according to claim 21, wherein one of the first and second pins further comprises a frustoconical contact surface and the other of the first and second pins further comprises a curved contact surface. 23. The threaded joint according to claim 18, wherein the coupling further comprises longitudinally spaced-apart seal rings on an inner surface of the coupling, wherein the inner surface has a substantially constant diameter along the longitudinal length between the seal rings.
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