Claims
- 1. A drill string make-up and break-out mechanism for use on a drill platform comprising; a pair of pipe-holding members mounted on the drill platform and circumferentially spaced adjacent the drill pipe, each pipe-holding member having a stop member connected thereto adapted to contact grooves formed in the drill pipe, the grooves in the drill pipe being constructed and the stop members being constructed so that one stop member prevents rotation of said pipe in one direction; and the other stop member prevents rotation of said pipe in the other direction; and means for fluidly simultaneously actuating said pipe-holding members, said pipe-holding members being adapted to vertically support the pipe when actuated into contact with the pipe.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the stop members are spring biased pawls.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the ends of the pipe-holding members have a wall of substantially semicircular shape with a diameter substantially the same as a smaller diameter portion of pipe so that the wall encompasses the smaller diameter portion of the pipe, and the top surfaces of the holding members support the pipe.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein: the means for fluidly simultaneously actuating said pipe-holding members ncludes a hydraulic cylinder for each pipe-holding member, a shaft extending from each hydraulic cylinder, and means interconnecting the shaft and the holding member.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the means for fluidly simultaneously actuating said pipe-holding members includes a hydraulic cylinder for each pipe-holding member, a shaft extending from each hydraulic cylinder, and pivotable means interconnecting the shaft and the holding member.
- 6. A drill string make-up and break-out system for use on a drill platform comprising: a plurality of pipes, each pipe having a section of a reduced diameter thereby providing an annular shoulder; and each pipe also having a pair of circumferentially separated grooves; a pair of circumferentially separated pipe-holding members mounted on the drill platform and adapted to engage the pipe at the reduced diameter portion and support the pipe by contact of the annular shoulder on the top surfaces of the pipe-holding members; and a stop member connected to each pipe-holding member, each stop member adapted to engage a slot in the pipe with one of said stop members preventing rotation of the pipe in one direction; and the other stop member preventing rotating of the pipe in the other direction.
- 7. The system in accordance with claim 6 wherein the stop members are spring biased pawls.
- 8. The system in accordance with claim 7 wherein the spring biased pawls are connected to the pipe-holding members adjacent the top of the pipe-holding members, means are provided for actuating the spring biased pawls and pipe-holding members simultaneously; and the circumferentially separated slots on the pipe are located longitudinally adjacent the smaller diameter portion of the pipe.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein the pawl and pipe-holding mechanism is pivotable vertically out of contact with the pipe.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the pipe-holding member is provided with a substantially semicircular wall adapted to encompass the smaller diameter portion of the pipe so that the pipe-holding members fit about the smaller diameter portion of the pipe to support said pipe vertically and along with the pawls, prevent rotation of the pipe during make-up and break-out of the pipe string.
- 11. A new pipe structure for use in making up and breaking out drill strings comprising; a pipe having a longitudinal section of smaller diameter, thus providing an annular shoulder, and a pair of circumferentially separated grooves formed in the larger diameter portion of the pipe, each groove consisting of a vertical first wall extending along a first chord and than a second chord of the circular cross section of the pipe, and the wall then extending substantially radially with respect to the cross section of the pipe and perpendicular to said second chord, the smaller diameter section being adapted to receive pipe-holding members so that the pipe may be supported and the grooves being adapted to receive stop members so that the pipe can be held against rotation in either direction.
- 12. A pipe in accordance with claim 11 wherein: the grooves extend longitudinally to the annular shoulder.
- 13. A pipe in accordance with claim 11 wherein: the grooves are circumferentially separated in one direction by less than a 90.degree. arc and circumferentially separated in the other direction by more than a 180.degree. arc.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 618,792 filed Oct. 2, 1975 entitled "DRILL STRING MAKE-UP AND BREAK-OUT MECHANISM" now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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