This document relates to mats with indented grapple receivers.
In the oil and gas industry, it is sometimes necessary to provide ground cover mats with sufficient strength to support heavy equipment and transport trucks over wet or disturbed ground. Such mats may be maneuvered into place with a variety of application specific mat gripping attachments operated by a loader or excavator for example.
A mat with an upper road side and a lower ground contacting side, the mat comprising: a frame supporting one or more boards; and a grapple receiver formed in an interior portion of the mat and indented from one or both of the upper road side and the lower ground contacting side to allow grapple jaws to grip the grapple receiver between the grapple jaws.
These and other aspects of the device and method are set out in the claims, which are incorporated here by reference.
Embodiments will now be described with reference to the figures, in which like reference characters denote like elements, by way of example, and in which:
Immaterial modifications may be made to the embodiments described here without departing from what is covered by the claims.
Oil field exploration and drilling operations are often undertaken in geographic areas that are, in their natural state, inaccessible to vehicles and equipment necessary for such exploration. These areas include swamps, marshlands, riverbeds, snow covered regions, and areas with soft or sandy soil. In order to explore for oil in such areas, it is necessary to locate heavy drilling rigs, vehicles and other equipment for some period of time on or adjacent to the location where the well is to be drilled. In order to transport this heavy equipment to the site and to support the equipment at the site, the industry has used for many years temporary roads leading to and from the site and flooring systems or pads at the particular site.
Existing flooring systems may involve a series of prefabricated mats that may or may not interlock with one another. Mats are currently used for temporary road and access track in many other industries as well. Such mats may be generally used as alternatives to asphalt and concrete road paving, or for temporary storage pads for supplies and equipment. In contrast with traditional surfaces made with asphalt, gravel, or concrete, temporary road mats: may cause less of a negative environmental impact, may be quicker and easier to set up, and may be easier to obtain required building permits for. Mats may also be used as temporary road track and paving for portable boat or sea plane ramps.
Mats may be transported by truck to a job site, unloaded, positioned, and connected together. There are a variety of methods to unload and position the mats. For example, a variety of aftermarket mat grapples may be used for this purpose. A mat grapple designed for an excavator may pick the mat up by the sides of the mat, while a mat grapple designed for a loader may pick the mat up by gripping the center of the mat between a pair of forklift beams below and a specialized jaw above the mat. Other methods of unloading and positioning mats include using a crane or other loading machine to lift the mats for example by attaching cables through one or more eyelets spaced about the perimeter of the mat frame.
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Grapple receiver 18 may be rigidly connected to the frame 16 as is shown for strength. Referring to
Although described primarily for oilfield applications, mat 10 may be used in other suitable applications where a mat 10 could be beneficially used.
In the claims, the word “comprising” is used in its inclusive sense and does not exclude other elements being present. The indefinite article “a” before a claim feature does not exclude more than one of the feature being present. Each one of the individual features described here may be used in one or more embodiments and is not, by virtue only of being described here, to be construed as essential to all embodiments as defined by the claims.
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