Claims
- 1. A protector for a drill pipe, which protector comprises:
- (a) a pair of unitary semi cylindrical tension bearing metallic skeleton members, each skeleton member having an axially directed hinge joint and each skeleton member of said pair having a wedge receiving lock structure at a longitudinal joint diametrically opposite said hinge joint, each skeleton member of said pair having a semi cylindrical inner periphery and an axial length equal to at least about the diameter of the drill pipe to be protected and each skeleton member of said pair having a plurality of uninterrupted elongated circumferentially extending parallel openings forming therebetween an array of a plurality of ribs with circumferentially aligned ends, the ends of said openings are adjacent to said hinge joint and said lock structure and the ends of said openings are aligned parallel to said hinge joint and said lock structure, each of said ribs having an unsupported span between the ends thereof;
- (b) a thin uniform continuous resilient inner layer bonded to each of said members and forming smooth continuous semi cylindrical inner walls of resilient material for gripping the exterior of said drill pipe;
- (c) a thick resilient outer layer bonded to each of said members and to said inner layers; and
- (d) a wedge of a few degrees taper for releasably applying a force through said wedge lock to apply a high compressional force to said inner layer at zones beneath said ribs whereby said protector is contracted around and grips said drill pipe to resist displacement of said protector on said drill pipe.
- 2. A combination of claim 1 wherein the axial width of said ribs occupy about 60% of the width of said skeleton. PG,15
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said skeleton is of steel of tensile strength of about 95000 psi.
- 4. The combination of claim 2 wherein said skeleton is of steel of about 0.050 inches thick.
- 5. In a protector for mounting on a drill pipe, said protector including first and second unitary semi cylindrical skeletal halves, said semi cylinders being formed from a metallic material, a hinge means joining said semi cylinders together, lock means for releasably connecting said semi cylinders around a drill pipe, a continuous inner layer of resilient material bonded to the interior of each of said semi cylinders to form smooth continuous semi cylindrical inner wall on each of said semi cylinders, an outer layer of resilient material bonded to the exterior of each of said semi cylinders, the improvement which comprises each of said semi cylinders having a plurality of parallel circumferentially extending ribs, each rib is separated from the adjacent rib by a single uninterrupted elongated circumferentially extending opening formed in each of said semi cylinders to form an array of spaced ribs spanning the distance between said hinge means and said lock means whereby said semi cylinders when contracted around said pipe compresses said inner layer to resist displacement of said protector.
- 6. A protector as defined in claim 5 wherein the improvement further comprises said inner layer comprising a low compression setting rubber and said outer layer comprising an abrasion resistant rubber.
- 7. The combination of claim 5 wherein the combined axial widths of said ribs occupies about 60% of the axial width of said skeleton.
- 8. The combination of claim 5 wherein said skeleton is of steel of tensile strength of about 95000 psi.
- 9. The combination of claim 5 wherein said skeleton is of steel of about 0.050 inches thick.
BACKGROUND ART
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 679,727, filed Apr. 23, 1976, and a continuation in-part of Ser. No. 354,255 filed Apr. 25, 1973, both applications now abandoned.
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