Claims
- 1. A method of landing items at a well location, comprising the steps of:
a) positioning a drilling rig above a well location, the drilling rig having a landing string that is comprised of a number of joints of drill pipe that generate a huge tensile load, and a holder that holds a joint of drill pipe in the landing string for supporting the landing string; b) attaching an item to the lower end of the landing string and lowering the landing string such that it spans the distance between the drilling rig and the well location; c) wherein the holder, and the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder, are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with correspondingly shaped shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe; d) wherein the shoulders are rotatable with respect to each other, regardless of the distance between said shoulders; and e) wherein the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder includes a plurality of separate drill pipes that are mated together end to end.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the mated ends of two of said separate drill pipes form an enlarged diameter section having a shoulder.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the shoulder of the enlarged diameter section is engaged by the shoulder of the holder when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein in steps “a” and “c” the holder includes a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of drill pipe being held by the holder
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein in steps “a” and “c” the holder includes a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of drill pipe being held by the holder, each wedge member having a shoulder, the shoulders of the wedge members engaging the shoulder of the drill pipe being held by the holder.
- 6. A method of landing items at a well location, comprising the steps of:
a) positioning a drilling rig above a well location, the drilling rig having a landing string that is comprised of a number of joints of drill pipe that generate a huge tensile load, and a holder that holds a joint of drill pipe in the landing string for supporting the landing string; b) attaching an item to the lower end of the landing string and lowering the landing string such that it spans the distance between the drilling rig and the well location; c) wherein the holder, and the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder, are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with correspondingly shaped shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe; d) wherein the shoulders are rotatable with respect to each other, regardless of the distance between said shoulders; and e) lowering a conduit along with and on the outside of the drill pipe as the landing string is being lowered.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the holder includes a clearance for the conduit to pass therethrough.
- 8. A method of well casing placement comprising the steps of:
a) positioning a drilling rig above a well location, the drilling rig having a landing string that is comprised of a number of joints of drill pipe that generate a huge tensile load, and a holder that holds a joint of drill pipe in the landing string for supporting the landing string; b) lowering a plurality of connected joints of casing to the well, said plurality of connected joints of casing defining a casing string, the casing string being supported by the landing string; c) configuring the combination of landing string and casing string so that the overall combined length of the landing string and casing string spans the distance between the drilling rig and the well location; d) wherein the holder, and the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder, are configured to support the tensile load of step “c” with correspondingly shaped frustoconical shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe; and e) wherein the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder includes a plurality of separate drill pipes that are mated together end to end.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein in steps “a” and “d” the holder includes a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of drill pipe being held by the holder.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein in steps “a” and “d” the holder includes a main body, and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of drill pipe being held by the holder, each wedge member having a shoulder, the shoulders of the wedge members engaging the shoulder of the drill pipe being held by the holder.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein in steps “a,” “d” and “e,” the mated ends of two of said separate drill pipes form an enlarged diameter section providing the shoulder of the joint of drill pipe that is held by holder.
- 12. A drilling rig, pipe and pipe handling apparatus, comprising:
a) a drilling rig with a floor; b) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of pipe connected end to end and that generates a huge tensile load at the floor, at least a plurality of the joints of pipe having an enlarged diameter section with a shoulder that is spaced apart from either end of the pipe; c) first and second holders that provide support for the tensile loaded landing string; d) wherein the first holder is a lower holder positioned near the rig floor that holds a joint of pipe of the landing string and supports the landing string during the addition or removal of a joint of pipe to or from the landing string, and the second holder is an upper holder that holds a joint of pipe in the landing string and supports the landing string after a joint of pipe has been added to or removed from the landing string; e) each of the holders including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of pipe being held by the holder, each wedge member having a shoulder that corresponds in shape to and engages with the shoulder at the enlarged diameter section of the joint of pipe being held by one of the holders; f) wherein the shoulders are rotatable with respect to each other, regardless of the distance between said shoulders; and g) wherein the joint of pipe being held by one of the holders includes separate pipes mated together end to end, the mated ends of said separate pipes forming the enlarged diameter section of the joint of pipe being held.
- 13. The drilling rig, pipe and pipe handling apparatus of claim 12 wherein the enlarged diameter section is spaced between one and three feet from one of the ends of the joint of pipe being held.
- 14. The drilling rig, pipe and pipe handling apparatus of claim 12 wherein the wedge members do not have teeth that bite into the pipe.
- 15. A drilling rig, pipe and pipe handling apparatus, comprising:
a) a drilling rig with a floor; b) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of pipe connected end to end and that generates a huge tensile load at the floor, at least a plurality of the joints of pipe having an enlarged diameter section with a shoulder that is spaced apart from either end of the pipe; c) first and second holders that provide support for the tensile loaded landing string; d) wherein the first holder is a lower holder positioned near the rig floor that holds a joint of pipe of the landing string and supports the landing string during the addition or removal of a joint of pipe to or from the landing string, and the second holder is an upper holder that holds a joint of pipe in the landing string and supports the landing string after a joint of pipe has been added to or removed from the landing string; e) each of the holders including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of pipe being held by the holder, each wedge member having a shoulder that corresponds in shape to and engages with the shoulder at the enlarged diameter section of the joint of pipe being held by one of the holders; f) wherein the shoulders are rotatable with respect to each other, regardless of the distance between said shoulders; and g) wherein the lower holder includes a clearance groove accommodating the passage therethrough of a conduit.
- 16. A pipe and pipe handling apparatus comprising:
a) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of pipe connected end to end that generate a huge tensile load, each joint of pipe having generally cylindrically shaped pin and box end portions, a generally cylindrically shaped smaller diameter portion that extends over a majority of the length of each joint, and an enlarged diameter generally cylindrically shaped section spaced in between the pin and box end portions; b) a pair of vertically spaced apart pipe holders that each enable the landing string to be supported; c) wherein the holders and each joint of pipe of the landing string are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with correspondingly shaped frustoconical shoulders that engage when one of the holders holds a joint of pipe of the landing string; d) each holder including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of pipe being held by the holder; and e) wherein at least one of the joints of pipe is comprised of a plurality of separate pipes that are mated together end to end, the mated ends of the separate pipes forming the enlarged diameter section of said at least one joint of pipe.
- 17. A drilling rig, pipe, and pipe support apparatus, comprising:
a) a drilling rig having a floor; b) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of drill pipe connected end to end, extending from the rig, that generate a huge tensile load at the floor; c) a drill pipe holder, located at the rig floor, that holds a joint of drill pipe of the landing string and supports the landing string during the addition or removal of a joint of drill pipe to or from the landing string; d) wherein the holder and the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with correspondingly shaped shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe; e) the holder including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of drill pipe being held by the holder; f) wherein the shoulders are rotatable with respect to each other, regardless of the distance between said shoulders; and g) wherein the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder includes a plurality of separate drill pipes that are mated together end to end.
- 18. The drilling rig, pipe and pipe support apparatus of claim 17 wherein the mated ends of two of the separate drill pipes form an enlarged diameter section having a shoulder.
- 19. The drilling rig, pipe and pipe support apparatus of claim 18 wherein the shoulder of the enlarged diameter section is engaged by the shoulder of the holder when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe.
- 20. The drilling rig, pipe and pipe support apparatus of claim 17 wherein the separate drill pipes are of unequal lengths.
- 21. A drilling rig, pipe, and pipe support apparatus, comprising:
a) a drilling rig having a floor; b) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of drill pipe connected end to end, extending from the rig, that generate a huge tensile load at the floor; c) a drill pipe holder, located at the rig floor, that holds a joint of drill pipe of the landing string and supports the landing string during the addition or removal of a joint of drill pipe to or from the landing string; d) wherein the holder and the joint of drill pipe that is held by the holder are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with correspondingly shaped shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of drill pipe; e) the holder including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge members forming an interface between the body and the joint of drill pipe being held by the holder; f) wherein the shoulders are rotatable with respect to each other, regardless of the distance between said shoulders; and g) wherein the holder includes a clearance which accommodates the passage therethrough of a conduit positioned along the outside of the drill pipe.
- 22. A pipe and pipe support apparatus comprising:
a) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of pipe connected end to end that generate a huge tensile load, wherein a number of joints of the pipe in the landing string have an enlarged diameter section and wherein the enlarged diameter section is spaced apart from the ends of the pipe, but closer to one end than the other; b) a pipe holder that supports the enlarged diameter section of pipe in the landing string during the addition or removal of a joint of pipe to or from the landing string; c) wherein the holder and the joint of pipe that is held by the holder are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with corresponding shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of pipe; d) the holder including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge member forming an interface between the body and the joint of pipe being held by the holder; e) wherein no specific radial alignment of the corresponding shoulders is necessary prior to or during their engagement; and f) wherein the joint of pipe held by the holder includes at least two separate pipes that are mated together end to end to form the enlarged diameter section that is supported by the pipe holder.
- 23. A pipe and pipe support apparatus comprising:
a) a landing string comprised of a number of joints of pipe connected end to end that generate a huge tensile load, wherein a number of joints of the pipe in the landing string have an enlarged diameter section and wherein the enlarged diameter section is spaced apart from the ends of the pipe, but closer to one end than the other; b) a pipe holder that supports the enlarged diameter section of pipe in the landing string during the addition or removal of a joint of pipe to or from the landing string; c) wherein the holder and the joint of pipe that is held by the holder are configured to support the tensile load of the landing string with corresponding shoulders that engage when the holder holds the joint of pipe; d) the holder including a main body and a plurality of wedge members, the wedge member forming an interface between the body and the joint of pipe being held by the holder; e) wherein no specific radial alignment of the corresponding shoulders is necessary prior to or during their engagement; and f) wherein the holder includes a clearance groove that is sized to accommodate the safe passage therethrough of a conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/055,005, filed Jan. 23, 2002, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/986,239, filed 2 Jun. 2000, (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,614 B1), all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present application pertains to subject matter which is related to two other patents, namely U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,764 B1, issued Feb. 26, 2002 and entitled “Drilling Rig, Pipe and Support Apparatus” and U.S. Pat. No. 6,364,012 B1, issued Apr. 2, 2002 and entitled “Drill Pipe Handling Apparatus”, each hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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