Claims
- 1. A drilling mud separation apparatus comprising, a frame, an endless loop chain-link belt, a drive roller journalled for driving rotation at one end of said frame, an idler roller journalled for rotation at an opposite end of said frame, with said belt passing around said drive roller and said idler roller, said drive roller having a roll body with a plurality of teeth extending from said roll body, said teeth being constructed of a material that will not result in sparking upon contact with metal, said belt having a plurality of adjacent, jointed chain links hingedly connected together to form a plurality of apertures in said belt, said teeth of said roll body being received by and extending into said apertures and protruding therethrough and beyond an outer surface of said belt during said passing of said belt around said drive roller.
- 2. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 1, wherein said roll body has thereon a layer of an elastomeric material of which said teeth are formed.
- 3. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 1, wherein said drive roller and said idler roller have thereon a layer of elastomeric material for preventing sparking.
- 4. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 2, wherein said idler roller has a roll body around which said belt passes, with said roll body having thereon a layer of an elastomeric material.
- 5. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 4, wherein said teeth are radially extending from said roll body in axially spaced circumferential rows.
- 6. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 5, wherein said chain links are hingedly connected by transverse rods.
- 7. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 6, wherein drilling mud or drilling fluids are conducted onto said belt during movement thereof, with liquids and particles smaller than said apertures passing through said belt and liquids and particles larger than said apertures being transported on said belt and being discharged off one end of said belt as said belt completes a path around said drive roller and idler roller.
- 8. The drilling mud separation apparatus of claim 7, wherein said apparatus is operatively mounted on a drilling rig in a flow path of drilling fluids.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/060941 filed Aug. 3, 1997.
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