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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to devices for transporting pipe. More particularly, the invention relates to a device for transporting drill pipe wherein the device is stackable and capable of being used in several modes of transportation.
2. Description of Related Art
A large volume of drilling pipe is used in oilfield drilling operations. As wells are drilled to ever greater depths, the number of sections of pipe required is continually increasing. The pipe is typically shipped loose and held together with slings. The modes of transportation for drill pipe are many, especially when the final destination is an offshore drilling rig. Starting from a pipe yard, the pipe will often be transported by both truck and boat before reaching the rig.
It is crucial that the drill pipe be kept stable and secure when it is transported. If the pipe load shifts on either a workboat or a truck the results can include an overturned trailer or a sunken vessel which could cause injury to workers, destruction of equipment and delayed delivery times. Many man-hours are expended in transporting individual drill pipe sections from one mode of transportation to another. The offloading of pipe from the boat to the rig is inherently dangerous, especially when the seas are rough. It would be a valuable savings in man-hours and a marked safety achievement if multiple sections of drill pipe could be moved in a systematic, uniform, and safe manner. Although utilizing the pipe basket will result in an increase in freight expenditures, the overall cost savings associated with utilizing the pipe basket will far outweigh the additional freight expenditure due to the pipe basket's safety advantages.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a modular pipe basket which is capable of holding multiple pipe sections.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a basket which can be stacked on another basket.
It is another object of the present invention to protect the ends of the pipe from damage.
It is another object of the invention to provide a basket which securely holds the pipe sections within the basket while maintaining the center of gravity at approximately the midpoint of the basket.
It is another object of the invention to provide a basket which has a balanced four point sling pickup system to enable stable lifting of the pipe basket with a crane or other like lifting means.
It is another object of the invention to provide a basket that will enable lifting of the pipe basket with a forklift or other like lifting means.
It is another object of the invention to provide a basket which has open side access to enable loading or unloading of pipe sections from the basket with either a forklift, crane or other lifting means.
It is another object of the invention to provide a basket that is compatible with truck and boat transportation and which can be moved between these two modes of transportation with relative ease.
It is another object of the invention to provide a basket which can include at least one container or bin for pipe thread protectors.
The present invention is a modular pipe basket. The basket includes at least two stanchions, a rectangular base, and two end caps. In a preferred embodiment, the base has longitudinal members and cross members. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the device will include at least one bin, and the bin will include an integrated end cap.
The modular pipe basket of the present invention has several advantages over the prior art systems. One advantage of the present invention is that the baskets are stackable.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the basket can accommodate different size pipes.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the basket will allow for centering of the drill pipe sections so that the center of gravity will be located at the midpoint of the basket.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the basket can accommodate various components associated with the drill pipe sections such as pipe end caps and wood strips which will be stored in the bin located at one or both ends of the pipe basket.
Still another advantage of the present invention is that the end cap of the basket will provide a backstop for potential load shifts of the pipe sections.
These and other objects, advantages, and features of this invention will be apparent from the following description.
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In a preferred embodiment, basket 100 will include at least two (one on each side) stanchions 102. Stanchions 102 project upwards from longitudinal members 104 wherein stanchion 102 is in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said base. Stanchion 102 can be made of square or round tubing; beam material; or other equivalent structure. For maximum strength each connection between stanchion 102 and longitudinal member 104 is reinforced with stanchion support 107. Stanchion supports 107 are cut in a roughly triangular shape and then welded to stanchion 102 and longitudinal member 104. It would be obvious to one skilled in the art to use another method of bracing stanchion 102 such as using a metal beam or other like structure. In another preferred embodiment, footings 109 are placed at the bottom of the base 101 in spaced pairs so as to create recesses 108 between each pair of footings 109. Recess 108 formed by pair of footings 109 allow top of each stanchion 102 on bottom pipe basket 100 to fit into recess 108 when stacking basket 100. Footing 109 may or may not extend across the entire width of the base. Footing 109 will also elevate basket 100 from ground level so as to provide a space underneath base 101 for forklift forks to slide under basket 100 for lifting of basket 100. It would be obvious to one skilled in the art to use a means for receiving forklift forks without footing 109 by creating at least one aperture in the side of base 101 for receiving forklift forks.
Basket 100 will also include two end caps 103. Each end cap 103 provides a means to stop and prevent pipe from sliding out of either end of basket 100. For example, if basket 100 were being carried on a typical flatbed truck trailer and the truck had to make a sudden stop, end cap 103 would prevent the pipe from sliding forward and endangering the truck driver. In addition, the end cap will have ability to prevent damage to the ends of the pipes when transporting and storing the pipe in pipe basket 100. End cap 103 should be constructed of steel plate, corrugated metal, expanded metal, or any material or design that will perform the desired function of arresting the sliding movement of the drill pipe.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, basket 100 will include at least one bin 110 which will have integrated therein an end cap 103 to stop the pipe from sliding as shown in
Bin 110 will include bin bottom 111, which can be made of steel grate or expanded metal so as not to collect water. Bin 110 will also include side walls 112, front wall 113, and end wall 114. Bin 110 may also include lid 115. For added strength, bin 110 can be made by integrating beams into side walls 112, front wall 113, end wall 114, or bin bottom 111. In addition, any of the bin walls can be reinforced by ridge which can be created by bending the plate steel used to fabricate the walls. Bin 110 can also include lid 115. In a preferred embodiment, at least one bin wall shall be constructed of corrugated metal so as to provide increased strength and reduction of weight of pipe basket 100. To provide maximum strength to bin 110 and basket 100; side walls 112, front wall 113, and end wall 114 can be made from one piece of sheet steel which is bent at right angles to form bin 110. Also, square or round tubing or beam material can also be used to add support to bin 110 by providing a rigid frame for bin 110.
To assist personnel in accessing the top of basket 100 and the inside of bin 110, bin 110 can also include an integrated ladder 117 as shown in
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To assist in safely lifting the pipe basket 100 with the use of a crane or other like lifting means, it would be preferable to use sling lifting brackets 121 which can be incorporated into the pipe basket 100 as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the material for all the components of the pipe basket 100 will be galvanized carbon steel to help reduce corrosion of pipe basket 100. In another preferred embodiment, longitudinal member 104 would be made of 10 inch thick beams to allow for adequate support of pipe basket 100.
By way of example only, pipe basket 100 could have a total length of 38 feet with a usable interior space that can accommodate pipe of up to 34 feet in length. Basket 100 can be made with a width of approximately four feet and a height of about 54 inches. With these dimensions, two baskets 100 can be placed side by side on a conventional truck trailer.
In operation, basket 100 is loaded with drill pipe. Once basket 100 is loaded with the desired quantity of pipe, strap 125 can be tightened over the pipe using strap load securing points 118. As shown in
There are, of course, other alternate embodiments which are obvious from the foregoing descriptions of the invention, which are intended to be included within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of prior U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/645,451 filed on Jan. 20, 2005.
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60645451 | Jan 2005 | US |