Claims
- 1. An elevator for lifting and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having adjacent arms separated by a throat arranged to accept said oilfield casing; b) each said arm provided with a throat access blocking member that is arranged such that it responds to force to move to allow said oilfield casing to enter said throat; c) each said throat access blocking member capable of being independently operable and provided with a security latch that holds the blocking member in the closed state, but is non-responsive to force applied by a length of casing tending to move out of said throat, and remains in said closed state until said security latch is actuated to the release state; d) release actuating means on each arm arranged such that, when actuated, it releases said security latch.
- 2. The elevator of claim 1 wherein said release actuating means is a manually movable arrangement.
- 3. The elevator of claim 1 wherein said release actuating means is a motor driven arrangement with remote controls.
- 4. The elevator of claim 1 wherein said release means comprises both motor driven and manually movable means, each independently operable.
- 5. The elevator of claim 1 wherein said release means, when actuated, first releases said security latch, then moves said blocking member to open said throat to release said oilfield tubulars.
- 6. The elevator of claim 1 wherein each said blocking member has a pivoting axis.
- 7. An elevator for raising and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having first and second adjacent arms separated by a throat arranged to accept heavyweight oilfield casing therein, said first and second arms and said throat defining an interior throat surface against which a length of casing can ride flush while entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body; b) each arm provided with a one-way throat access blocking member that moves to allow said oilfield casing to enter said throat but is non-responsive to forces applied by a length of casing tending to move out of said throat, each blocking member biased toward closure, and provided with a motion lock biased toward the locked state which immobilizes said blocking member; c) each said motion lock provided with an entry sensor element that moves to temporarily open said motion lock when pushed by said oilfield casing tending to enter said throat; d) release actuating means on each arm arranged such that when actuated to release, first releases said motion lock, then moves said blocking member to open said throat to release said oilfield casing, said blocking members each being retractable entirely away from the interior throat surface to allow a length of casing to ride flush against said interior throat surface whenever said casing is entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body.
- 8. The elevator of claim 7 wherein said release actuating means is a manually movable arrangement.
- 9. The elevator of claim 7 wherein said actuating means is a motor driven arrangement with remote controls.
- 10. The elevator of claim 7 wherein said release means comprises both motor driven and manually movable means, each independently operable.
- 11. The elevator of claim 7 wherein said body has lifting bail attachments providing tilting ability to rotate about a horizontal line to present said throat opening downwardly to engage horizontal pipe sections.
- 12. The elevator of claim 11 wherein said horizontal line providing an axis around which said bail attachments rotate is displaced toward the back of the throat from the centerline of said oilfield tubular in said throat.
- 13. The elevator of claim 12 wherein said blocking member has a pivoting axis.
- 14. An elevator for lifting and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having first and second adjacent arms separated by a throat arranged to accept said oilfield casing, said first and second arms and said throat defining an interior throat surface against which a length of casing can ride flushwhile entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body; b) each said arm provided with a one-way throat access blocking member that is arranged to move such that it responds to force to move to allow said oilfield casing to enter said throat but is non-responsive to force applied by a length of casing tending to move out of said throat; c) each blocking member provided with a security latch that holds the blocking member in the closed state until said security latch is actuated to the release state; and d) release actuating means on each arm arranged such that when actuated to release, first releases said security latch, then moves said blocking member to open said throat to release said oilfield casing, said blocking members each being retractable entirely away from the interior throat surface to allow a length of casing to ride flush against said interior throat surface whenever said casing is entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body.
- 15. The elevator of claim 14 wherein said release actuating means is a manually movable arrangement.
- 16. The elevator of claim 14 wherein said actuating means is a motor driven arrangement with remote controls.
- 17. The elevator of claim 14 wherein said release means comprises both motor driven and manually movable means, each independently operable.
- 18. The elevator of claim .herein said body has lifting bail attachments providing tilting ability to rotate about a horizontal line to present said throat opening downwardly to engage horizontal pipe sections.
- 19. The elevator of claim 18 wherein said horizontal line providing an axis around which said bail attachments rotate is displaced toward the back of the throat from the centerline of said oilfield tubular in said throat.
- 20. The elevator of claim 14 wherein said blocking member has a pivoting axis.
- 21. An elevator for lifting and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having adjacent arms separated by a throat arranged to accept said oilfield casing; b) each said arm provided with a one-way blocking member that is arranged to move such that it responds to force to move to allow said oilfield casing to enter said throat but is non-responsive to force applied by a length of casing tending to move out of said throat; c) each blocking member provided with a security latch that holds the blocking member in the closed state until said security latch is actuated to the release state. d) release actuating means on each arm arranged such that when actuated to release, first releases said security latch, then moves said blocking member to open said throat to release said oilfield casing; and e) attachment means on said body for lifting the elevator, and the associated casing load, that allows said body to rotate about an axis to direct the throat downward, said axis arranged to be a selected distance, toward the back of said throat, from the centerline of said oilfield casing when in said throat.
- 22. The elevator of claim 21 wherein said release actuating means is a manually operable arrangement.
- 23. The elevator of claim 21 wherein said actuating means is a motor driven arrangement with remote controls.
- 24. The elevator of claim 21 wherein said release means comprises both motor driven and manually operable means, each independently operable.
- 25. The elevator of claim 21 wherein said release means, when actuated, first releases said security latch, then moves said blocking member to open said throat to release said oilfield tubulars.
- 26. The elevator of claim 21 wherein said body has a flat area on the top of said body to engage, for lifting an assembled well string, a lower plane surface of a coupler.
- 27. The elevator of claim 26 wherein said blocking member has a pivoting axis and is non-responsive to force applied by said oilfield tubulars tending to move out of said throat as a result of location of the pivoting axis relative to the direction of said force.
- 28. An improved elevator for lifting and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, comprising:a) a U-shaped elevator body having an end portion and first and second arms extending from said end portion, said first and second arms being separated by a distance larger than the primary outside diameter of the casing to be lifted and/or lowered; b) a first latching mechanism carried by said first arm; c) a second latching mechanism carried by said second arm, each of said first and second latching members being operable independently from each other, each of said latching mechanisms having an open position and a closed position, and each of said latching mechanisms being structured such that said latching mechanisms move to an open position responsive to contact by a length of casing and return to a closed position responsive to said casing being positioned within said elevator body, wherein said first and second latching members are each structured to comprise a first, primary locking mechanism and a second safety locking mechanism and further structured such that the casing can be released from the elevator only in response to the rotation of manually operated first and second override handles associated with said first and second latching members, respectively.
- 29. The elevator according to claim 28, wherein said first and second arms are parallel.
- 30. The elevator according to claim 28, including in additional thereto, first and second bail attachment members connected to said first and second arms, respectively.
- 31. An improved elevator for lifting and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, comprising:a) a U-shaped body having an end portion and first and second arms extending from said end portion, said first and second arms being separated by a distance larger than the primary outside diameter of the casing to be lifted and/or lowered; b) a first latching mechanism carried by said first arm; c) a second latching mechanism carried by said second arm, each of said latching mechanisms having an open position and a closed position, and each of said latching mechanisms being structured such that said latching mechanisms move to an open position responsive to contact by a length of casing and return to a closed position responsive to said casing no longer being in contact with said latching mechanisms, each of said first and second latching members capable of being operable independent of each other, wherein said first and second latching members are each structured to comprise a first, primary locking mechanism and a second safety locking mechanism and further structured such that the casing can be released from the elevator only in response to the rotation of manually operated first and second override handles associated with said first and second latching members, respectively.
- 32. A method for entrapping and releasing a length of heavyweight oilfield casing within an elevator, comprising the steps of:positioning said elevator, carrying first and second latching members which can function independently of each other, above a length of heavyweight oilfield casing; lowering said elevator over said casing to thereby entrap said casing within said elevator using said latching members; and releasing the entrapment of said casing only by rotating first and second handles associated, respectively, with said first and second latching members carried by said elevator.
- 33. The method according to claim 32, including the additional step of lifting said elevator with said tubular entrapped therein.
- 34. The method according to claim 32, wherein said tubular is positioned other than vertically prior to said elevator being lowered over said tubular.
- 35. The method according to claim 34, wherein said tubular is positioned horizontally prior to said elevator being lowered over said tubular.
- 36. A method for entrapping and releasing a heavyweight oilfield casing within an elevator, comprising the steps of:positioning an elevator, carrying first and second latching members which function independently of each other, beside a length of heavyweight oilfield casing; entrapping said casing within said elevator by pushing the elevator and the casing into latching engagement with each other; and releasing the entrapment of said casing by rotating first and second handles associated, respectively, with first and second latching members carried by said elevator.
- 37. The method according to claims, wherein the tubular is vertical prior to the elevator and the tubular being pushed into latching engagement.
- 38. An elevator for raising and lowering heavyweight oilfield tubulars, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having first and second adjacent arms separated by a throat arranged to accept heavyweight oilfield tubulars therein, said first and second arms and said throat defining an interior throat surface against which a tubular can ride flush while entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body; b) said first and second arms provided with first and second one-way throat access blocking members, respectively, that move to allow said oilfield tubulars to enter said throat but are non-responsive to forces applied by a tubular tending to move out of said throat, each said blocking member being biased toward closure, said first and second blocking members each being retractable entirely away from the interior throat surface to allow a tubular to ride flush against said interior throat surface whenever said tubular is entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body.
- 39. An elevator for raising and lowering heavyweight oilfield tubulars, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having first and second parallel arms separated by a semi-circular throat arranged to accept oilfield tubulars therein, said first and second arms and said throat defining an interior throat surface against which a tubular can ride while entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body, said U-shaped body having a first longitudinal axis parallel to said first and second arms and a second axis perpendicular to said first parallel axis, said second axis passing through the mid-point of said throat if an imaginary extension of said throat were a fill circle; b) first and second lifting bail attachments connected to said U-shaped body along a third axis parallel to said second axis, but displaced from said second axis towards the back of said throat.
- 40. An elevator for raising and lowering heavyweight oilfield tubulars, the elevator comprising:a) a U-shaped body having first and second arms separated by a throat arranged to accept heavyweight oilfield tubulars therein, said first and second arms and said throat defining an interior throat surface against which a tubular can ride while entering and/or exiting said U-shaped body; and b) first and second lifting bail attachments connected to said U-shaped body along a first axis perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis of said U-shaped body, wherein said first axis is displaced towards the back of said throat from the centerline of any heavyweight tubular accepted by said throat.
- 41. A method for entrapping and releasing a heavyweight oilfield casing within an elevator, comprising the steps of:positioning said elevator, carrying first and second latching members which function independently of each other, above a length of heavyweight oilfield casing; lowering said elevator over said casing to thereby entrap said casing within said elevator using said latches; and releasing the entrapment of said casing by said latching members.
- 42. A method for entrapping and releasing a heavyweight oilfield casing within an elevator, comprising the steps of:positioning an elevator, carrying first and second latching members which function independently of each other, beside a heavyweight oilfield casing; entrapping said casing within said elevator by pushing the elevator and the casing into latching engagement with each other; and releasing the entrapment of said casing by said latching members.
- 43. An improved elevator for lifting and lowering heavyweight oilfield casing, comprising:a) a U-shaped elevator body having an end portion and first and second arms extending from said end portion, said first and second arms being separated by a distance larger than the primary outside diameter of the casing to be lifted and/or lowered; b) a first latching mechanism carried by said first arm; c) a second latching mechanism carried by said second arm, each of said first and second latching members being operable independently of each other, each of said latching mechanisms having an open position and a closed position, and each of said latching mechanisms being structured such that said latching mechanisms move to an open position responsive to contact by a length of casing and return to a closed position responsive to said casing being positioned within said elevator body, wherein said first and second latching members are each structured to comprise a first, primary locking mechanism and a second safety locking mechanism and further structured such that the casing can be released from the elevator.
- 44. A method for entrapping and releasing a length of heavyweight oilfield casing from within an elevator, comprising the steps of:positioning said elevator having at least one latching member carried by said elevator which can be manipulated completely out of the path of the said length of heavyweight casing, above a length of heavyweight oilfield casing; lowering said elevator over said casing to thereby entrap said casing within said elevator using said at least one latching member and releasing the entrapment of said casing by using at least one motor to release said at least one latching member completely out of the path of the said length of heavy weight casing.
- 45. The method according to claim 44, wherein the said at least one motor is driven by an electrical system.
- 46. The method according to claim 44, wherein the said at least one motor is driven by a fluid system.
- 47. A method for entrapping and releasing a length of heavyweight oilfield casing from within an elevator, comprising the steps of:positioning an elevator having at least one latching member carried by said elevator which can be manipulated completely out of the path of the said length of heavyweight casing, beside a length of heavyweight oilfield casing; entrapping said casing within said elevator by pushing the elevator and the said length of casing into engagement with each other; and releasing the entrapment of said length of casing by using at least one motor to release said at least one latching member completely out of the path of the said length of heavyweight oilfield casing.
- 48. The method according to claim 47, wherein the said at least one motor is driven by an electrical system.
- 49. The method according to claim 47, wherein the said at least one motor is driven by a fluid system.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S patent application Ser. No. 09/410,706, filed Oct. 1, 1999.
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