Positioning device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6322472
  • Patent Number
    6,322,472
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 19, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A positioning device comprising a first flexible member and a second flexible member which can be engaged to form a rigid member, wherein said first flexible member comprises a chain provided with a plurality of compression members, and said second flexible member comprises a locking chain which, when said first flexible member and said second flexible member are brought together inhibits separation of said compression members, characterized in that said compression members are planar.
Description




This invention relates to a positioning device and, more particularly, but not exclusively, to a positioning device for use in the construction, repair and maintenance of oil and gas wells.




Our European Patent Application No. 92 117 969.3 (Publication No. 0 593 803) describes a positioning device which is extremely useful in manoeuvring tongs into position during the construction, repair and maintenance of oil and gas wells. The positioning device has also been found extremely useful in positioning tubulars, particularly lengths of heavy casing during stabbing operations. Essentially the positioning device comprises a first flexible member and a second flexible member which can be engaged to form a rigid member, wherein said first flexible member comprises a chain provided with a plurality of compression members which, in use, can bear against one another, and said second flexible member comprises a locking chain which, when said first flexible member and said second flexible member are brought together inhibits separation of said adjacent compression members.




Whilst this positioning device has been found extremely useful it is relatively expensive to make. It is also believed desirable to be able to increase its lateral strength bearing in mind the use of even larger and heavier tubulars.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,379,412 discloses a device for lifting a vehicle lift platform comprising two separate, flexible link chains both having hooks and pins which interlock as they are forced through merging guides to form a rigid strut.




The present invention aims to reduce the cost of constructing a positioning apparatus for a given duty or increasing the lateral strength for the same cost.




The present invention is characterised in that said compression members are planar.




Preferably, each compression member is provided with two recesses to accommodate sequential cross-members of said locking chain.




Advantageously, one of said recesses is shaped and disposed to snugly accommodate a cross-member of said locking chain whilst the other is shaped and disposed to freely accommodate the next member of said locking chain whilst inhibiting separation of said locking chain from said first member.




Preferably, said compression members are each provided with a leading edge and a trailing edge which, when said first flexible member and said second flexible member are brought together contact one another and tension at least part of said first flexible member.




In one embodiment, said compression members form one side of alternate links of said chain.




In another embodiment said first flexible member comprises two chains which are arranged side-by-side and are connected together, wherein alternate links of each chain comprises an outer plate and an inner plate, and the remaining links comprise an outer plate and an inner plate formed by a compression member.











For a better understanding of the present invention reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a known positioning device in two different positions, one shown in full lines and the other shown in chain dotted lines;





FIG. 2

is a side view, with parts cut away, of part of the device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view taken on line III—III of

FIG. 2

with parts cut away for clarity;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view, with parts cut away, of another part of the device;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing one embodiment of a positioning device in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a view taken on line VI—VI of

FIG. 5

with parts cut away for clarity;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a compression member which forms part of the positioning device of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is an end view of the compression member taken in the direction of the arrows VIII—VIII shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side view of one part of the positioning device of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 10

is a plan view of the part shown in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a side view of another part of the positioning device of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 12

is a plan view of the another part shown in FIG.


11


.











Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, there is shown a known positioning device which is generally identified by reference numeral


1


.




The device


1


comprises a first member


2


and a second member


3


. The first member


2


and the second member


3


are each flexible but co-operate to form a rigid member


4


.




The member


2


comprises two parallel chains


5


,


6


between which are mounted a succession of compression members


7


. As shown in

FIG. 4

each compression member


7


comprises a base portion


8


, an inclined portion


9


and a blocking portion


10


having a recess


11


. A recess


33


is also provided between the bass


8


and the inclined portion


9


to inhibit distortion when the compression members are formed. Each compression member is also provided with two locating holes


35


and


36


.




The inclined portions


9


of adjacent compression members


7


are alternately inclined so that the blocking portions


10


lie in a common plane.




The second member


3


comprises a locking chain, one end


12


of which is suspended from a housing


13


on which is mounted a hydraulic motor


14


having a drive sprocket


15


with two rows of teeth


16


,


17


.




One end


18


of the first member


2


is also secured to the housing


13


as shown in FIG.


2


.




Both the first member


2


and the second member


3


extend downwardly from the housing


13


and then upwardly. The first member


2


passes over the drive sprocket


15


whilst the second member


3


passes through a guide tube


19


which opens adjacent a resilient insertion member


20


.




In use, if the hydraulic motor


14


is rotated anti-clockwise as shown in

FIG. 2

the upper reach


21


of the first member


2


moves to the left relative to plate


13


. At the same times, the pins of the locking chain forming the second member


3


move into the recesses


11


. This cooperation forms a rigid member


4


. In particular, the locking chain prevents the blocking portions


10


separating to any appreciable extent. Furthermore, the recesses


11


are shaped to inhibit accidental separation of the locking chain.




When the hydraulic motor


14


is rotated clockwise as viewed in

FIG. 2

the first member


2


and the second member


3


are separated as they pass between insertion member


20


and the guide tube


19


.




The opposite ends


22


,


23


of the first member


2


and the second member


3


respectively are attached to a mounting piece


24


having a handle


25


and a socket


26


.




In use, the device


1


is first suspended from a point high in a drilling derrick by means of a cable


27


and a shackle


28


. The mounting piece


24


is then lifted onto a ball


29


screwed to the drilling derrick. The hydraulic motor


14


is then rotated to produce a rigid member


4


of the required extensions. A tong (not shown) is then suspended from the plate


13


by means of support rod


30


and hydraulic cylinder


32


.




When it is desired to move the tong into engagement with a pipe to be rotated the hydraulic motor


14


is rotated anti-clockwise thereby moving the device


1


to the position shown in chain dotted lines in FIG.


1


. The height of the tong can be adjusted via hydraulic cylinder


32


.




When the tong has completed its tightening/releasing duty the hydraulic motor


14


is rotated clockwise to withdraw the tong to its initial position. If desired, the hydraulic motor


14


can be rotated clockwise until the device


1


is adjacent the mounting piece


24


.




The housing


13


is also provided with a guide section


31


for guiding an initial length of the rigid member


4


. The guide section


31


supports the rigid member


4


and inhibits it twisting relative to the drive sprocket


15


and damaging the teeth thereof.




The positioning device


1


thus far described has proved very satisfactory in operation. However, it could be improved. In particular, it would be desirable to reduce the manufacturing cost of the positioning device and to increase the lateral rigidity of the rigid member


4


.




Turning to the first problem, the compression members


7


are relatively expensive to make. This is because the compression members


7


require the formation of inclined portions


9


. This necessitates the provision of recesses


33


prior to bending. Furthermore, it will be noted that the inclined portions


9


of adjacent compression members


7


extend in opposite directions whereas the recesses


11


always face the same direction. Accordingly, two different sets of compression members


7


are required.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


11


there in shown a positioning device which is generally identified by the reference numeral


101


. The positioning device


101


is generally similar to the positioning device shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


and parts having similar functions have been identified by similar reference numerals in the “100” series.




The essential difference lies in the compression members


107


. In particular, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

each compression member


107


is planar and is provided with a second recess


134


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the first member


102


comprises two parallel chains


105


and


106


.




The chain


105


in formed by a plurality of links, seven of which


137


,


138


,


139


,


140


,


141


,


142


and


143


are shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

. Each alternate link


138


,


140


,


142


is of conventional construction comprising an outer plate


144


and an inner plate


145


separated by cylinders


146


,


147


and held together with pins


149


and


150


. The remaining links, i.e. links


137


,


139


,


141


and


143


each comprise an outer plate


151


which is identical to outer plate


144


. However, the inner plate is formed by a compression member


107


.




Chain


106


is formed in a similar manner to chain


105


and, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the compression members lie in two parallel rows


152


and


153


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the compression members


107


are shaped and dimensioned so that the leading edge


154


of one compression member


107


bears firmly against the trailing edge


155


of the adjacent compression member


107


and subjects the associated outer plate


156


to a mild tensile force.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, the second member


103


comprises two conventional chains


157


and


158


laid side by side and connected together.




The operation of the positioning device


101


is similar to that of the positioning device


1


, the only significant difference being that when the first member


102


and second member


103


co-operate to form a rigid member the longitudinal forces are essentially transmitted between alternate rollers


159


of the chains


157


and


158


whilst separation is inhibited by the remaining rollers


160


being hold captive in the recesses


111


which can be formed to have a good clearance with respect to the remaining rollers


160


.




Dispensing with the inclined portions


109


greatly facilitates manufacture. Furthermore, replacing the conventional inner plate of alternate links with compression members also simplifies construction although this feature is not essential. In particular, one or more rows of compression members


107


may be place between two conventional chains. Alternatively, both the inner and outer plates could be formed from compression members.



Claims
  • 1. A positioning device comprising a first flexible member and a second flexible member, wherein said first flexible member comprises a chain provided with a plurality of compression members which bear against one another during operating, and said second flexible member comprises a locking chain which, when said first flexible member and said second flexible member are brought together inhibits separation of said compression members to form a rigid member, characterized in that said compression members are planar,wherein each compression member is provided with two recesses to accommodate sequential crossmembers of said locking chain, and wherein one of said recesses is shaped and disposed to snugly accommodate a crossmember of said locking chain whilst the other is shaped and disposed to freely accommodate another crossmember of said locking chain whilst inhibiting separation of said locking chain from said first member.
  • 2. A positioning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compression members are each provided with a leading edge and a trailing edge which, when said first flexible member and said second flexible member are brought together, contact one another and tension at least part of said first flexible member.
  • 3. A positioning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said compression members form one side of alternate links of said chain.
  • 4. A positioning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first flexible member comprises two chains which are arranged side-by-side and are connected together, wherein alternate links of each chain comprise an outer plate and an inner plate, and the remaining links comprise an outer plate and an inner plate formed by a compression member.
  • 5. A positioning device comprising a first flexible member and a second flexible member, wherein said first flexible member comprises a chain provided with a plurality of compression members which bear against one another during operating, and said second flexible member comprises a locking chain which, when said first flexible member and said second flexible member are brought together inhibits separation of said compression members to form a rigid member, characterized in that said compression members are planar,the first and second flexible members each comprising two parallel chains, with said compression members being mounted between the chains of the first member to form two parallel rows of compression members, the members of each row engaging links of a corresponding one of the chains of the second flexible member when the first and second flexible members are brought together.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9617538 Aug 1996 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/GB97/02247 WO 00 2/19/1999 2/19/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/07648 2/26/1998 WO A
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Entry
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