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Frank E Kovitch

from Arlington, TX
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Frank Kovitch Phones & Addresses

  • 2815 Hedgeway Dr, Arlington, TX 76016 (817) 303-7301
  • 3211 Division St, Arlington, TX 76012 (817) 274-7104 (817) 303-7301
  • 3211 W Division St #133, Arlington, TX 76012 (817) 274-7104
  • Sachse, TX

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Us Patents

Tension Bearing Connector

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US Patent:
40985270, Jul 4, 1978
Filed:
Jan 21, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/760867
Inventors:
John T. Herbert - Arlington TX
Frank J. Kovitch - Arlington TX
Paul E. Sullivan - Euless TX
Assignee:
Murdock Machine & Engineering Company - Irving TX
International Classification:
F16L 2704
US Classification:
285167
Abstract:
A flexible tension bearing connector includes a cylinder having a base portion supporting a central rigid spacer therein having an outer spherical surface facing away from the base portion and a center of curvature at the axis of the cylinder. A nipple has an internal spherically shaped surface contiguous to the spacer in a mating relation. An elastomeric bearing has an end inner ring which has a cylindrical center bore to receive the nipple and an end outer ring captured inside the cylinder. An intermediate elastomeric section has spherical geometry centered at the center of curvature of the spacer. The bearing encircles the nipple with annular planar bearing surface facing away from the spaces in a plane normal to the cylinder axis. A stop on the nipple contacts the annular planar bearing surface to transfer through the bearing to the cylinder any forces which would urge the bearing away from the spacer.

Ocean Floor Riser Connection

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US Patent:
40762840, Feb 28, 1978
Filed:
May 5, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/683635
Inventors:
John T. Herbert - Arlington TX
Frank J. Kovitch - Arlington TX
Paul E. Sullivan - Euless TX
Assignee:
Murdock Machine & Engineering Co. - Irving TX
International Classification:
F16L 2704
US Classification:
285263
Abstract:
A flexible riser connector for connecting an offshore well pipe to a riser extending upward from the ocean floor is provided. An annular cup-shaped housing with an upfacing central cavity and a cylindrical bottom port is axially adjoined to the well pipe. A nipple having an inner bore and a downfacing and flared lower end is axially adjoined to the riser, and depends into the upfacing central cavity of the annular housing. The riser is supported by a guide ring slidably mating with the inner surface of the flared lower end of the nipple, and mounted to the bottom of the cup portion of the annular housing. An elastomeric body including an assembly of concentric spherical rings radially spaced apart by elastomeric pads is adhered to the outer surface of the flared end of the nipple, and to the lower surface of a collar in sealed relation with the inner surface of the annular housing. The collar is captured within the annular housing by a retainer. Angular deviation between the axis of the nipple and that of the annular housing is accommodated by making the inner and outer surfaces of the flared lower end of the nipple, the surface of the guide ring contiguous to the inner surface of the flared lower end, the rings of the elastomeric seal, and the lower surface of the collar spherical with respect to a point located on the longitudinal axis of the annular housing and slightly below the flared end of the nipple.

Single Element Flexible Connection

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US Patent:
40688640, Jan 17, 1978
Filed:
Jun 30, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/701088
Inventors:
John T. Herbert - Arlington TX
Frank J. Kovitch - Arlington TX
Paul E. Sullivan - Euless TX
Stanley P. Vitt - Redlands CA
Assignee:
Murdock Machine & Engineering Company - Irving TX
International Classification:
F16L 1112
US Classification:
285 49
Abstract:
A flexible pipe line joint having an annular housing with a central cavity in which a nipple is partially submerged. The nipple has a flared end on the submerged portion to the inner surface of which an elastomeric ring is adhered. The ring is internally contoured spherically with reference to a common center point spaced from the flared end and located on the longitudinal axis of the joint. An elastomeric body has an assembly of embedded concentric spherical rings and is adhered to the outer surface of the flared end. The spherical rings are contoured and positioned in symmetry to the common center point. A collar secured to the housing encircles the nipple and engages the outer surface of the elastomeric body to maintain the body in position. Support structure secured to the housing has an outward facing spherical surface mating in sliding relation with the internal surface of the first elastomeric body.

Multi Passage Flexible Connector

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US Patent:
41039394, Aug 1, 1978
Filed:
Jun 15, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/696396
Inventors:
John T. Herbert - Arlington TX
Frank J. Kovitch - Arlington TX
Paul E. Sullivan - Euless TX
Assignee:
Murdock Machine & Engineering Company - Irving TX
International Classification:
F16L 3904
US Classification:
285137A
Abstract:
A multi-channel flexible connector for connecting multiple parallel conduits for relative angular deflection between input and output conduits. In a more specific aspect, offshore well pipes are connected to a surface unit as they extend upward from the ocean floor to accommodate motion of the surface unit. An annular cup-shaped housing with a central cavity and bottom ports therein is adapted to be joined to input pipes. A nipple having a downfacing and flared lower end is adapted to be joined to output pipes and is positioned in the housing cavity. An elastomeric body includes an assembly of concentric spherical rings radially spaced apart by elastomeric pads. The elastomeric body is adhered to the inner and outer surfaces of the flared end of the nipple, to the lower surface of a collar mounted in sealed relation with the inner surface of the housing and to the upper surface of a seat mounted in the bottom of the housing cavity thereby to define a main flow channel through the connector. Flow channels extend through the flared end of the nipple displaced from the axis of the housing and through the elastomeric member and seat. Angular deviation between the axis of the nipple and that of the housing is accommodated by making the inner and outer surfaces of the flared end of the nipple, the surface of the seat and the rings of the elastomeric seal spherical with respect to a point located on the longitudinal axis of the annular housing below the flared end of the nipple.

All Welded Sound Isolation Flexible Connection

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US Patent:
48817597, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
Jan 4, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/140471
Inventors:
Frank J. Kovitch - Arlington TX
Charles M. Reinhardt - Arlington TX
Paul E. Sullivan - Bedford TX
Assignee:
Lockheed Corporation - Calabasas CA
International Classification:
F16L 5502
US Classification:
285 49
Abstract:
A flexible pipe joint having an annular housing with a central cavity in which a nipple is partially submerged. The nipple has a flared end on the submerged portion thereof. An elastomeric ring, internally contoured spherically with reference to a common center point spaced from the flared end and located on the longitudinal axis of the joint, is adhered about its outer surface to the inner surface of the flared end. An elastomeric body having an assembly of embedded concentric spherical rings is adhered to the outer surface of the flared end. The spherical rings are contoured and positioned symmetrically with respect to the common center point. A flange (42 or 144, 146) is welded to the nipple at the end opposite the flared end. The flange is used to bolt the joint to the adjacent pipe sections and can be in two parts (144, 146). A collar welded to the housing encircles the nipple and engages the outer surface of the elastomeric body to maintain the body in position.

Stabilizing Ring For Interlocking Load Ring/Back Flange Interface

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US Patent:
47462477, May 24, 1988
Filed:
Jan 30, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/008946
Inventors:
Edward J. Arlt - Arlington TX
Frank J. Kovitch - Arlington TX
Donald MacLachlan - Arlington TX
Charles M. Reinhardt - Arlington TX
Assignee:
Lockheed Corporation - Calabasas CA
International Classification:
B63B 2150
US Classification:
405224
Abstract:
An improved keyhole latch is provided for securing offshore structures in place. The back flange of the flex joint and latch assembly has a male portion and the load ring of the receptacle has a female portion. By matching the male and female portions, rolling of the load ring and flex joint and latch assembly is minimized and the noncontinuous surface on the load ring is strengthened.
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