Claims
- 1. A track cover attached to an equipment, configured to move along a track in a floor of an off-shore drilling platform, comprising:a sheet movably positioned over said track; said sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface; said sheet being configured to be rolled and unrolled in response to said equipment's position; ribs on said bottom surface of said sheet; and friction reducing material attached to said ribs.
- 2. A track cover attach to an equipment configured to move along a track in a floor of an off-shore drilling platform, comprising:a sheet movably positioned over said track; said sheet having a top space and a bottom surface; said sheet being configured to be rolled and unrolled in response to said equipment position; and a non-skid material adhered to said top surface.
- 3. A track cover attached to an equipment configured to move along a track in a floor of an off-shore drilling platform, comprising:a sheet movably positioned over said track; said sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface; said sheet being configured to be rolled and unrolled in response to said equipment position; and wherein said sheet is constructed of a non-skid material wherein said non-skid material is less slippery than aluminum.
- 4. A track cover of an off-shore drilling system's equipment track, whereinsaid track cover is adapted to cover at least a portion of said track having a width, said track cover is adapted to being attached to, an equipment configured to move along the track, such that the track cover is configured to move along the track with the equipment; said track cover is adapted to span across an entire width of the track; said track cover being adapted to be received by a drum configured to receive said track cover, such tat a motor operably coupled to the drum so as to rotate the drum in response to the mechanism's position along the track would cause said track cover to move.
- 5. The track cover of claim 4, configured to operably cooperate with drums, motors and at least another track cover.
- 6. The track cover of claim 4, wherein said track cover has a first end and a second end such that the first end of said track cover is connected to the equipment and the second end of said track cover is connected to the drum.
- 7. The track cover of claim 6,wherein said track cover is adapted to be rolled onto the drum when the equipment moves towards the drum by the motor being configured to provide sufficient rotational force to the drum; wherein said track cover is adapted to unroll off of the drum in response to the equipment pulling as the equipment moves away from the drum, the unrolling being allowed by a tension limiter that is operably coupled to the motor.
- 8. The track cover of claim 7, wherein the tension limiter is a bypass valve.
- 9. The track cover of claim 4, wherein the motor is operably coupled to the drum by a chain connecting a first pulley on the motor and a second pulley on the drum.
- 10. The track cover of claim 4, adapted to be positioned by a guide roller.
- 11. The track cover of claim 4, wherein the motor and the drum are adapted to be at least partially covered by an enclosure.
- 12. The track cover of claim 4, wherein the equipment is a pipe racking system.
- 13. The track cover of claim 4, wherein the motor is operated by air pressure.
CROSS-REFERENCE
The present nonprovisional application is a divisional of and claims the benefit of the prior filed copending nonprovisional application entitled PIPE RACKING SYSTEM TRACK COVER; filed Nov. 15, 1999; and identified by application Ser. No. 09/440,629, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,341,565. The present nonprovisional application incorporates that parent application to the full extent allowable by law.
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