The patent-pending invention addresses a common failure point in oilfield operations where traditional clamping hardware often lacks the structural integrity to hold under extreme stress. By providing a more reliable seal, the device keeps equipment running for longer periods, minimizing the downtime typically required for complex repairs. Its application extends beyond oil pumping, with potential utility for boilermakers, plumbers, and gas distribution professionals who require robust, easy-to-install solutions for emergency sealing.
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Ohio Inventor Targets Oil Industry Leaks with The Boa Pipe Clamp
“I wanted to create an improved clamp for sealing a leaking pipe,” said an oil pumper from Jefferson, Ohio. His solution, a device dubbed The Boa, aims to replace standard industrial clamps with a more durable, high-pressure design capable of reducing the significant costs associated with pipeline maintenance.

InventHelp is currently managing the licensing and sale of the design, which was originally submitted through the company's Indianapolis office. Interested manufacturers can review technical drawings and a prototype model by contacting the Pittsburgh headquarters at (412) 288-1300, referencing department 25-SGM-710.
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