Spill prevention for rig structures, for example oil drilling rigs.
When drill pipe is tripped from an oil well, the exterior of the drill pipe is covered with oil and the interior of the pipe invariably contains drilling fluid. Environmental regulations relating to the operation of drilling rigs are becoming increasingly strict regarding oil contamination. Some geographical areas in which oil drilling takes place are known for their strong prevailing winds. In such locations, the strong winds tend to blow oil from the drilling rig onto the surrounding environment. For the comfort and safety of the rig hands and the protection of the environment, it has become the practice in the industry to cover an area of a drilling rig working with tarps in a geographical area with strong prevailing winds. The tarps are secured in position by ropes. The installation of the tarps is a time consuming process which takes between 10 and 14 hours, as the rig hands must climb the drilling rig in order to tie the tarps into place with ropes. It is also a dangerous procedure, as there is always a danger of the rig hands falling; especially when the prevailing winds are blowing as they try to climb the drilling rig and unfurl tarps.
In order to address the above mentioned problems, Katch Kan has previously developed and patented (CA Patent No. 2360234C, U.S. Pat. No. 6,666,287) a method and apparatus for enclosing a rig structure. The previously developed covering was adjustable to an insufficient degree for some applications, particularly where only a small amount of space was available.
There is provided a method for enclosing a rig structure, comprising the steps of providing a base and a flexible sheet-form covering having a first edge and a second edge, the flexible sheet form comprising plural sheet-form segments separably connected in series in a direction generally perpendicular to the first edge and the second edge, arranging the flexible sheet-form covering around a portion of the rig structure, connecting the sheet-form segments together to form a loop around the portion of the rig structure, securing the base to the rig structure, securing the first edge of the covering around the perimeter of the base, and securing the second edge of the covering in spaced relation to the base with tension applied to the covering to maintain the covering in a substantially taut condition.
In various embodiments, there may be included any one or more of the following features: the circumferential size of the covering may be reduced by removing one or more segments and the connecting together the remaining segments. The circumferential size of the covering may be increased by separating two segments and connecting one or more additional segments into the covering by connecting the one or more additional segments to the separated segments. The step of securing the base to the rig structure may comprise at least in part supporting the base by suspending the base from a structural element of the rig structure. The structural element may comprise a platform of the rig structure. The second edge of the covering may be supported by suspension from a part of the rig structure. The part of the rig structure from which the covering is suspended and the structural element from which the base is suspended may be the same element. The second edge of the covering may be secured to a peripheral frame. The frame may be a telescopically adjustable annular frame. The base may comprise an oil containment basin adapted to capture and contain any oil that falls onto the base. The covering, when taut, may have at least a tubular portion. The at least a tubular portion may be funnel shaped. The covering may comprise a lower flap proximate to the first edge, and securing the first edge of the covering around the perimeter of the base may be carried out by securing the lower flap around the perimeter of the base. The covering may comprise an upper flap proximate to the second edge, and securing the second edge of the covering in spaced relation to the base may be carried out by securing the upper flap in spaced relation to the base.
There is further provided a combination comprising a rig structure, a base secured to the rig structure, a flexible sheet-form covering having a first edge and a second edge, the flexible sheet form comprising plural sheet-form segments separably connected in series in a direction generally perpendicular to the first edge and the second edge, the flexible sheet-form covering arranged around a portion of the rig structure, and the sheet-form segments connected together to form a loop around the portion of the rig structure, the first edge of the covering being secured around a perimeter of the base, and the second edge of the covering being secured in spaced relation to the base, and the covering being tensioned to maintain the covering in a substantially taut condition. In various embodiments, there may be included any one or more of the following features: the base may be secured to the rig structure at least in part by being suspended from a structural element of the rig structure. The structural element may comprise a platform of the rig structure. The second edge of the covering may be supported by suspension from a part of the rig structure. The part of the rig structure from which the covering is suspended and the structural element from which the base is suspended may be the same element. The second edge of the covering may be secured to a peripheral frame. The frame may be a telescopically adjustable annular frame. The base may comprise an oil containment basin adapted to capture and contain any oil which falls onto the base. The covering, when taut, may have at least a tubular portion. The at least a tubular portion may be funnel shaped. The covering may comprise a lower flap proximate to the first edge, and the first edge of the covering may be secured around the perimeter of the base by securing the lower flap around the perimeter of the base. The covering may comprise an upper flap proximate to the second edge, and the second edge of the covering may be secured in spaced relation to the base by securing the upper flap in spaced relation to the base.
These and other aspects of the device and method are set out in the claims, which are incorporated here by reference.
Embodiments will now be described with reference to the figures, in which like reference characters denote like elements, by way of example, and in which:
Referring to
The covering 10 may be adjustable in size circumferentially by adding or removing segments 12. The covering 10 may also be adjustable in size vertically by connecting a flap to another flap. In embodiments in which the covering is smaller at the bottom, such as the embodiments shown in the figures, this connection between flaps may result in the normally upper of the connected flaps being pinched inwards by the normally lower of the connected flaps, resulting in circumferential slack in the covering near the normally upper of the connected flaps when the covering is installed on a rig structure. Also, portions of the covering between the connected flaps may have vertical slack whether or not the covering is smaller at the bottom. The top edge of the covering may still be circumferentially taut in these circumstances if it is not one of the connected flaps or if the normally lower of the connected flaps is not smaller than the normally upper of the connected flaps, and portions of the covering that are not between the connected flaps and are between flaps that are connected to frame 36 or to containment basin 32 or to other elements may still be vertically taut in these circumstances.
To install a covering as described above on a rig structure, typically a base, which may be an oil containment basin, is installed first. In an alternative embodiment the base may comprise a supporting element that supports an oil containment basin. The base is installed by securing the base to the rig structure, typically by suspending the base from a structural element of the rig structure. The covering may be arranged around a portion of the rig structure to be enclosed and connected to form a loop around the portion of the rig structure. In an embodiment in which there are end connectors different from other connectors, for example as shown in
Immaterial modifications may be made to the embodiments described here without departing from what is covered by the claims.
In the claims, the word “comprising” is used in its inclusive sense and does not exclude other elements being present. The indefinite articles “a” and “an” before a claim feature do not exclude more than one of the feature being present. Each one of the individual features described here may be used in one or more embodiments and is not, by virtue only of being described here, to be construed as essential to all embodiments as defined by the claims.
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