The present invention relates generally to pipe handling systems and in particular to a system for providing pipe to, and receiving pipe from, work floors of a derrick or rig which may be positioned at various heights from the ground.
Drill strings of pipe for oil and gas wells are assembled or disassembled vertically on a derrick one joint at a time, and are stored horizontally on pipe racks situated on the ground adjacent the rig. The work floor of the rig is typically elevated substantially above the pipe rack such that transferring sections of pipe to and from the work floor and the racks is necessary and requires careful handling of the heavy pipe to protect the workers and the pipe.
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Although effective to raise the upper end to a predetermined height H, this type of prior art pipe handling apparatus does not readily permit adaptation to raise the upper end to a range of different rig floor heights. A variety of other pipe handling systems are known, such as, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,371,302 to Frias et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,533,519 to Tolomon et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,163,367 to Handley, U.S. Pat. No. 7,021,880 to Morelli et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,899,510 to Morelli et al. and Canada 2,224,638 to Handley et al., the entireties of each of which are incorporated herein by reference. However, these types of prior art pipe handling systems do not readily permit a variety of horizontal placements of the upper end of the boom, such as closer to, or further back from, a work floor of the rig.
There is a demonstrated needed for a pipe handling system wherein the boom can be raised to meet with a range of derrick or rig floor heights, as well as a range of horizontal positions relative to such derrick or rig floor, without the disadvantages of the prior art.
Referring to the drawings, several aspects of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in detail in the figures, wherein:
a-2f are various perspective views of one embodiment of the invention, illustrating the boom being retracted into a cavity in a boom carrying member and also illustrating various horizontal positioning of the boom carrying member relative to a base;
g is a perspective view of some of the components of the embodiment of
a-3e are end views of some of the components of the embodiment of
a-4b are side views of the embodiment of
a-5b are perspective views of another embodiment of the invention, similar to the embodiment of
a-6e are side views of the embodiment of
The following description is of a preferred embodiment by way of example only and without limitation to the combination of features necessary for carrying the invention into effect. Reference is to be had to the Figures in which identical reference numbers identify similar components. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features are shown in schematic or diagrammatic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
Referring to the Figures, various embodiments of a pipe handling apparatus 100 for handling pipe or other tubulars P are shown. The pipe handling apparatus 100 comprises a longitudinal base 105 slidably supporting a boom carrying member 110 and typically includes conventional suitable power supply and controls (not shown). Although base 105 is shown in a stationary embodiment, a person of skill in the art would understand that base 105 may also be of the mobile variety, such as being placed on a transportable trailer or being provided with suitable wheels.
Boom carrying member 110 is capable of axial or sliding movement M, relative to the base 105 and along the longitudinal axis A of base 105. Preferably, rollers or wheels 115 are provided on each side of the boom carrying member 110, said rollers 115 then slidably supporting boom carrying member 110 on the base 105. More preferably, said roller 115 are moveable within longitudinal channels or guides 107 in the base 105. Boom carrying member 110 supports a boom 120 which comprises a trough 140, for receiving pipe P therein.
Member actuating means 130 are operable to move the boom carrying member 110 relative to the base 105. Preferably, member actuating means 130 comprise a hydraulic ram 133 and suitable linkage 134 which act between the base 105 and the boom carrying member 110, for the purpose of positioning boom carrying member 110 at various desirable positions along the base's longitudinal axis A (see, for example,
Boom carrying member 110 supports boom 120 in a variety of positions. For example, in
Boom actuating means 150 are operable to raise the boom's proximal end 121 and lower the boom 120 substantially parallel to the boom carrying member 110. Boom 120 is adapted for raising out of and lowering into nestable positioning into a longitudinal cavity 110c within boom carrying member 110. The boom is preferably nestled in a longitudinal cavity 110c when fully lowered (see, for example,
As the boom 120 is raised out of the cavity 110c, the proximal end 121 moves towards the derrick work floor (generally as indicated by UM) with the distal end 122 moving longitudinally along longitudinal cavity 110c (generally as indicated by M2). Preferably, the movement of distal end is 122 guided by track means 116 and thereby prevent any vertical movement of distal end 122. Preferably, boom actuating means 150 comprise a hydraulic ram 153 and suitable linkage 154 which act between the boom carrying member 110 and the boom 120, for the purpose of positioning the boom's proximal end 121 at various positions, such as in a raised position towards a rig floor (see, for example,
Preferably, the pipe handling apparatus 100 further comprises height adjustment means 200 to position the boom's proximal end 121 at a desirable height H, such as at the height of a rig floor, or to provide fine adjustments to the height of the boom's proximal end 121. Preferably, height adjustment means 200 comprise a hydraulic ram 203 and suitable linkage 204 which act between the boom carrying member 110 and the boom 120 (see
Preferably, the pipe handling apparatus 100 further comprises horizontal adjustment means 300 to position the boom 120 at a desirable horizontal position HP, such as at the edge of a rig floor, or to provide fine adjustments to the horizontal positioning of the boom's proximal end 121. Preferably, horizontal adjustment means 300 comprise a hydraulic ram 303 and suitable linkage 304 which act between the boom carrying member 110 and the boom actuating means 150 (see, for example,
Preferably, the pipe handling apparatus 100 further comprises carriage means 400 to carry the distal end of a pipe P in a bi-directional manner BD between proximal end 121 and distal end 122 of boom 120 (see
Preferably, the pipe handling apparatus 100 further comprises boom tilting means 500 which is operable, when the boom 120 is lowered into the longitudinal cavity 110c, for the purpose of ejecting, or receiving, pipe P laterally to or from the trough 140 (see
Preferably, boom support member 510 is provided between boom 120 at one end and the linkage 154 and height adjustment means 200 at the other end.
More preferably, boom support member 510 provides a plurality of upper pivot points UP1, UP2, to selectably, securably receive linkage 154 as may be desired and so as to provide yet further variation/selection in boom height H (see, for example,
Preferably, the pipe handling apparatus 100 further comprises pipe handling arms 600 which are operable, when the boom 120 is lowered into the longitudinal cavity 110c, for purpose of the assisting the boom tilting means 500 with ejecting, or receiving, pipe P laterally to or from the trough 140 (see
Advantageously, by selectively utilizing and actuating member actuating means 130, boom actuating means 150, height adjustment means 200 and horizontal adjustment means 300, the pipe apparatus 100 can position pipe P through a range of horizontal HP and vertical (height) H positions, see, for example
This application is a regular application of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/613,971 filed Mar. 21, 2012 and entitled, “PIPE HANDLING APPARATUS”, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61613971 | Mar 2012 | US |