Claims
- 1. Apparatus for replacing a drill string component coupled to the drive shaft of a top drive drilling system positioned over a drill floor comprising:a torque back-up structure engageable in a stationary relationship relative to the drill floor; a drive shaft brake adapted to substantially prevent rotation of the drive shaft; a torque wrench adapted to simultaneously grip said torque back-up structure and said drill string component; said torque wrench operable to apply torque to said drill string component relative to said backup structure to thereby turn said drill string component relative to said drive shaft.
- 2. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 1, wherein said torque back-up structure is secured to a rotary table of said drill floor.
- 3. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 1, wherein said drive shaft brake includes an air amplifier for increasing the pressure of a source of air pressure for substantially locking the drive shaft against the rotational force required to turn said drill string component relative to the drive shaft.
- 4. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 1, wherein said torque wrench is attached to a hydraulic pressure booster providing hydraulic pressure to the torque wrench to turn said drill string component.
- 5. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 4, wherein said drill string component is an upper IBOP.
- 6. The apparatus for replacing, a drill string component as recited in claim 1 wherein said torque back-up structure is secured to an oil rig rotary table and is positioned below said drill string component and said torque wrench.
- 7. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 6, wherein said drill string component is disposed to be lowered along a vertical axis and positioned relative to said torque back-up structure so that said torque back-up structure stabilizes said drill string component against lateral motion relative to said vertical axis.
- 8. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 1 wherein said torque wrench is comprised of a torque tube and a lower gripping section and wherein said torque tube and said drill string component are structured to allow said torque tube to engage said drill string component in a manner substantially preventing relative rotational motion between said torque tube and said drill string component, and wherein said torque wrench is disposed to be positioned so that said drill string component is placed at least partly within said torque tube when said lower gripping section is in a position to grip said torque back-up structure.
- 9. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 1 further comprising a drive ring structured to simultaneously engage said drill string component and said torque back-up structure in order to prevent relative rotational motion between said drill string component and torque back-up structure when connecting and disconnecting said drill string component.
- 10. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 9, wherein said drill string component is threadedly connected to said drive shaft and said drive shaft rotates relative to said torque back-up structure, said drive ring and said drill string component in order to connect and disconnect said drill string component from said drive shaft.
- 11. The apparatus for replacing a drill string component as recited in claim 10, wherein said drill string component is an upper IBOP.
- 12. A method for replacing a drill string component comprising the steps of:a) positioning a torque back-up structure so as to stabilize said drill string component; b) locking a drive shaft using a drive shaft brake in order to prevent rotary motion of said drive shaft; c) utilizing a torque wrench to simultaneously grip said torque back-up structure and said drill string component; d) utilizing said torque wrench to apply torque to said drill string component and to turn said drill string component relative to said drive shaft.
- 13. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 12 further comprising the step of securing said torque back-up structure to a rotary table of a drilling rig.
- 14. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 12 further comprising the step of providing amplified air pressure produced by an air amplifier in order to substantially lock said drive shaft against the rotational force required to turn said drill string component relative to said locked drive shaft.
- 15. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 12 further comprising the step of providing hydraulic pressure to said torque wrench in order to turn said drill string component, wherein said hydraulic pressure is produced by a hydraulic pressure booster.
- 16. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 15 wherein said drill string component is an upper IBOP.
- 17. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 12 further comprising the steps of:securing said torque back-up structure to an oil rig rotary table so that it is positioned below said drill string component and said torque wrench; and lowering said drill string component along a vertical axis to a position relative to said torque back-up structure so that the torque back-up structure stabilizes said drill string component against lateral motion relative to said vertical axis.
- 18. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 12 further comprising the steps of:positioning said torque wrench so that said drill string component is placed at least partly within a torque tube of said torque wrench in a manner substantially preventing relative motion between said torque tube and said drill string component and simultaneously positioning said torque wrench so that a lower gripping section of said torque wrench grips said torque back-up structure.
- 19. The method for replacing a drill string component as described in claim 12 further comprising the steps of:simultaneously engaging said drill string component and said torque back-up structure with a drive ring in order to prevent relative rotational motion between said drill string component and torque back-up structure when connecting and disconnecting said drill string component from said drive shaft.
- 20. A method for replacing a drill string component comprising the steps:a) securing an RTBS onto a rotary table, directly below an upper IBOP, pipe handler and a TDS; b) activating an air amplifier in order to substantially lock a TDS drive shaft against rotational movement; c) lowering said TDS, pipe handler, and upper IBOP so as to stab said upper IBOP onto said RTBS; d) activating a torque wrench, comprising a torque tube and a lower gripping section, to rise up so that torque tube splines and slots engage upper IBOP splines and slots and so that said lower gripping section of said torque wrench grips said RTBS utilizing hydraulic pressure produced by a hydraulic pressure booster; e) breaking-out said upper IBOP from said drive shaft by rotating said torque tube utilizing said hydraulic pressure booster to provide hydraulic pressure and utilizing said RTBS and said substantially locked drive shaft as torque back-ups; f) raising said TDS and pipe handler to lift said upper IBOP off of said RTBS; g) placing a drive ring over said RTBS, said drive ring having drive pins, and swinging said torque wrench out of the way so as to allow lowering said upper IBOP so that said drive pins engage slot portions running along the outside of said upper IBOP; h) unlocking said drive shaft; i) activating said TDS to spin out said upper IBOP from said drive shaft; j) raising said TDS so as to leave said upper IBOP resting in said drive ring; k) removing said upper IBOP from said drive ring; l) placing a new upper IBOP into said drive ring so that slot portions running along the outside of said new upper IBOP engage said pins; m) lowering said TDS so as to bring said drive shaft into contact with said new upper IBOP; n) activating said TDS to spin said drive shaft into said new upper IBOP; o) raising said TDS and pipe handler to lift said new upper IBOP out of said drive ring; p) removing said drive ring from said RTBS; q) lowering said TDS, pipe handler, and new upper IBOP so as to stab said new upper IBOP onto said RTBS; r) activating said torque wrench to rise up so that said torque tube splines and slots engage new upper IBOP splines and slots and so that said lower gripping section of said torque wrench grips said RTBS utilizing hydraulic pressure produced by a hydraulic pressure booster; s) making-up said new upper IBOP to said drive shaft by rotating said torque tube utilizing said hydraulic pressure booster to provide hydraulic pressure and utilizing said RTBS and said substantially locked drive shaft as torque back-ups.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/132,140, filed May 2, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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