1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a method and an apparatus for a mast assembly wherein the mast raising cylinders will be nested in a box-type substructure for transportation and storage. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for a mast assembly which improves assembly and disassembly time and facilitates transportation thereof.
2. Related Art
Drilling rigs used to explore for subterranean oil and gas are traditionally moved to a desired drilling site. The rig equipment is then assembled and the drilling or servicing operation performed. After the drilling or servicing operation has been completed, the equipment is traditionally disassembled piece by piece and moved to another drilling or servicing site and reassembled. The equipment may be transported on dollies or flatbed tractor trailers.
The time and required personnel to assemble the drilling rig and thereafter to disassemble and transport the drilling rig to another location is an important factor in the overall expense of the drilling operation.
One type of drilling rig utilizes a mast or derrick assembly having a lower mast section, a center mast section mounted on top of the lower mast section, and an upper mast section mounted on top of the center mast section. In one arrangement, each mast section includes a pair of opposed sides, a back face and an open front. The opposed sides include braces, trusses or supports. The open front facilitates entry and removal of lengths of tubulars. A crown block on top of the upper mast section facilitates reciprocal vertical movement of a moving block and tackle and other drilling equipment. A pair of hydraulic cylinders moves the lower mast section, center mast section and upper mast section from a horizontal storage and transportation position to a vertical operational position during the assembly and the disassembly procedure.
Various equipment is located on a drill or drilling floor which is often elevated from ground level so that additional equipment, such as a blowout preventer, may be installed beneath the drill floor. A substructure or substructures elevate the drill floor above ground level.
It is a principal object and purpose of the present invention to improve the assembly or rig up time and effort and improve the disassembly or rig down time and effort required.
It is a further object and purpose of the present invention to eliminate disconnection of the cylinders from the substructure during the disassembly procedure so that the cylinders are stored and transported along with the substructure.
Additionally, it would be advantageous for the equipment to be moved to meet roadway requirements for size of load. For example, certain highway regulations limit the width of the load to twelve feet. Highway regulations may also limit the height of the load.
Accordingly, it is a further object and purpose of the present invention to minimize disassembly and reassembly of the mast assembly while permitting transportation on flat bed trailers.
The present invention is directed to a method and to an apparatus to disassemble a mast assembly and to reassemble a mast assembly.
In order to disassemble the drilling rig, the following procedure is employed.
In order to assemble the drilling rig, the reverse procedure is performed.
The embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use the invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope of the instant invention.
While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the invention's construction and the arrangement of its components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
Referring to the drawings in detail,
A drill floor 12 is often located above ground level 14 over a well center illustrated by a well center line 24 shown by a dashed line in
A substructure beneath and supporting the drill floor 12 includes a first substructure section 16 and a second substructure section 18 spaced from the first section surrounding the well center. Depending on the desired height and positioning of the drill floor, various vertical extensions 20 and 22 may also be provided beneath the substructure sections.
Depending on the height and configuration of the drilling rig, there may be provided a lower mast section 30, a center mast section or mast midsection 32 and an upper mast section 34. A greater or lesser number of mast sections may be employed within the spirit and scope of the invention. On top of the upper mast section will be located a crown block 26 to enable a wire line or wire lines to operate for reciprocal movement of a traveling block and tackle and other drilling equipment.
Each of the mast sections 30, 32 and 34 are generally composed of a pair of front mast legs, known as a driller's side front leg 36 and an off driller's side front leg 38. Each of the mast sections also include a pair of rear mast legs, known as a driller's side rear leg and an off driller's side rear leg.
A pair of tubular telescoping hydraulic cylinders 40 and 42 extends between the substructure and the lower mast section 30. The cylinders are used to raise and lower the masts. Hydraulic cylinders are utilized in a preferred embodiment although other types of cylinders might be employed. The hydraulic cylinders 40 and 42 are extended in the in-use, operational position and are retracted in the transport and storage position.
The lower mast section 30, center mast section 32, and upper mast section 34 move between the vertical upright operational position shown in
A pair of floor sections 70 and 72 is pivotally connected to the drill floor. In the operational position, the floor sections 70 and 72 are parallel and aligned with the drill floor 12 as shown by floor section 72. Prior to moving to the transport position, the floor sections are lowered as shown by floor section 70. As will be described in detail, moving the flooring sections to the lowered position provides space to permit the front leg supports 60 and 62 to move to the transport position and permits lowering of the cylinders 40 and 42 to be nested in the substructures 16 and 18 for storage and transportation.
In order to disassemble the mast assembly after a drilling or servicing operation has been completed, the pair of front mast legs of the lower mast section 30 is disengaged from a pair of front leg supports 60 and 62. Each of the front leg supports 60 and 62 are pivotally connected at one end to the substructure 16 and 18, respectively. The other opposed end of each front leg support 60 and 62 is pinned to the front mast leg 36 and 38. Once the pins or fasteners are removed, the front leg supports may be moved between operational and transport position. Front leg support 62 is shown in the operational position. Front leg support 60 is shown in the transport position.
A pair of front leg pins 74 and 76 secures the front leg supports 60 and 62 to the front mast legs 36 and 38, respectively. Thereafter, the hydraulic cylinders 40 and 42 will be retracted so that the lower mast section, the center mast section, and the upper mast section will rotate about the rear legs to move from the vertical position shown in
Thereafter, the upper mast section 34 will be disconnected from the center mast section 32 and removed. The center mast section 32 will thereafter be disconnected from the lower mast section 30 in order to be removed and transported. Thereafter, the remaining assembly will appear as shown in the driller's side view in
Thereafter, a mast center spreader 78 which extends between the rear legs of the lower mast section 30 will be unpinned or unfastened from the lower mast section and removed as shown in the driller side view in
It will be appreciated from the foregoing that it is never necessary to remove the cylinders that extend between the substructure and lower mast section.
In order to reassemble the drilling rig after transportation to a new location, the opposite procedure is performed.
Initially, a combination of the first substructure section 16, the first cylinder 40 and a portion of the lower mast section 30 are brought into place adjacent the well center. Additionally, a combination of the second substructure section 18, the second cylinder 42 and a portion of the lower mast section 30 are brought into place adjacent to the well center. Thereafter, a center drill floor section 80 is brought into place between the first substructure section 16 and the second substructure section 18 to form a drill floor. A mast center spreader 78 is brought into place and connected between the rear legs of the lower mast section. A center mast section is connected to the lower mast section and an upper mast section is connected to the center mast section.
Thereafter, the lower mast section, the center mast section and the upper mast section are moved from a horizontal storage position to a vertical operational position by extension of the first cylinder and the second cylinder. The rear legs of the lower mast section are pivotally connected to the substructure so that the mast sections rotate.
A pair of front leg supports is pivotally connected to the substructure at one end. The pair of front leg supports are each moved from a transport position to an operational position. The pair of front leg supports is engaged with the pair of front mast legs of the lower mast sections and pinned thereto.
Finally, the pair of floor sections is raised into operational position in line with the drill floor and fastened thereto.
Whereas, the present invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention.