Claims
- 1. A safety system for controlling operation of a power tong used to make up and break apart a threaded oilfield tubular connection, the power tong including a tong frame having a frame open throat, a rotary ring rotatably supported on the tong frame and having a ring open throat, a door supported on the tong frame for opening to laterally move the power tong on and off the oilfield tubular connection and for closing over the frame open throat when the oilfield tubular connection is within the rotary ring, and a hydraulic motor supported on the tong frame for rotating the rotary ring, the safety system comprising:a motor control valve operable to control flow of pressurized fluid from a hydraulic power source to the hydraulic motor; a switch supported on the tong frame for outputting a signal in response to the position of the door with respect to the tong frame; a valve operator for controlling operation of the motor control valve; a fluid pressure responsive member for automatically engaging and disengaging operation of the valve operator and thus the motor control valve, the fluid pressure responsive member being biased for disengaging operation of the motor control valve: and a safety control line for interconnecting to the switch and the fluid pressure responsive member, such that the switch engages operation of the valve operator by transmitting a closed door signal to the valve operator when the door is closed, and the switch disengages operation of the valve operator by transmitting an open door signal to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 2. The safety system as defined in claim 1, wherein the safety control line supplies pneumatic pressure from the switch and then to the fluid pressure responsive member, and the switch is open to transmit fluid pressure along the safety control line to the valve operator when the door is closed, and the switch is closed to prevent fluid pressure transmission along the safety control line to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 3. The safety system as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a reset mechanism for requiring manual resetting of the valve operator to a reset position before the fluid pressure responsive member may automatically engage operation of the valve operator.
- 4. The safety system as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a link member pivotally supported on the tong frame and moveable in response to the position of the door, such that the switch is activated by the link member for outputting the closed door signal in response to the closed position of the door; and the link member extending rearward from the door past a centerline of the rotary ring, such that the switch is positioned laterally opposite the door with respect to the centerline of the rotary ring.
- 5. The safety system tong as defined in claim 1, wherein the fluid pressure responsive member includes a fluid powered cylinder having a cylinder rod which is extended in response to pressurized fluid passing by the switch and to the fluid cylinder, and the valve operator includes a detent mechanism for cooperation with the cylinder rod, such that the valve operator may control operation of the motor control valve when the cylinder rod is positioned within the detent, and the valve operator is prevented from controlling the motor control valve when the cylinder rod is not positioned within the detent.
- 6. A method of controlling operation of a power tong used to make up and break apart a threaded oilfield tubular connection, the power tong including a tong frame having a frame open throat, a rotary ring rotatably supported on the tong frame and having a ring open throat, a door supported on the tong frame for opening to laterally move the power tong on and off the oilfield tubular connection and for closing over the frame open throat when the oilfield tubular connection is within the rotary ring, and a hydraulic motor supported on the tong frame for rotating the rotary ring, the method comprising:controlling flow of pressurized fluid from a hydraulic power source to the hydraulic motor with a motor control valve; outputting a signal in response to the position of the door with respect to the tong frame with a switch supported on the tong frame; controlling operation of the motor control valve with a valve operator; automatically engaging and disengaging operation of the valve operator and thus the motor control valve with a fluid pressure responsive member; and interconnecting the switch and the fluid pressure responsive member, such that the switch engages operation of the valve operator by transmitting a closed door signal to the valve operator when the door is closed, and the switch disengages operation of the valve operator by transmitting an open door signal to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein pneumatic pressure is transmitted from the switch and then to the fluid pressure responsive member.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 6, further comprising:biasing the fluid pressure responsive member for disengaging operation of the motor control valve; and automatically opening the switch to transmit fluid pressure to the valve operator when the door is closed, and automatically closing the switch to prevent fluid pressure transmission to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 6, further comprising:manually resetting of the valve operator to a reset position before the fluid pressure responsive member may automatically engage operation of the valve operator.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 6, further comprising:pivotally supporting a link member on the tong frame, the link member being moveable in response to the position of the door, such that the switch is activated by the link member for outputting the closed door signal in response to the closed position of the door; and extending the link member rearward from the door past a centerline of the rotary ring, such that the switch is positioned laterally opposite the door with respect to the centerline of the rotary ring.
- 11. A method of controlling operation of a power tong used to make up or break apart a threaded oilfield tubular connection, the power tong including a tong frame having a frame open throat, a rotary ring rotatably supported on the tong frame and having a ring open throat, a door for opening to move the rotary ring on and off the oilfield tubular connection and for closing when the oilfield tubular connection is within the rotary ring, and a hydraulic motor supported on the tong frame for rotating the rotary ring, the method comprising:controlling flow of pressurized fluid from a hydraulic power source to the hydraulic motor with a motor control valve; controlling operation of the motor control valve with a valve operator; automatically controlling operation of the valve operator and thus the motor control valve with a fluid pressure responsive member; outputting a signal in response to the position of the door with respect to the tong frame with a sensor; and interconnecting the sensor and the fluid pressure responsive member, such that the sensor transmits a closed door signal to the valve operator when the door is closed, and the sensor transmits an open door signal to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 11, wherein pneumatic pressure is transmitted from the sensor and then to the fluid pressure responsive member.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 11, further comprising:biasing the fluid pressure responsive member for disengaging operation of the motor control valve; and automatically opening the sever to transmit fluid pressure to the valve operator when the door is closed, and automatically closing the sever to prevent fluid pressure transmission to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 11, further comprising:manually resetting of the valve operator to a reset position before the fluid pressure responsive member automatically engages operation of the valve operator.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 11, further comprising:pivotally supporting a link member on the tong frame, the link member being moveable in response to the position of the door, such that the switch is activated by the link member of outputting the closed door signal in response to the closed position of the door; positioning the switch sensor laterally opposite the door with respect to the centerline of the rotary ring.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 15, further comprising:adjusting movement of the link member required to activate the sensor.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 14, further comprising:extending the link member rearward from the door past a centerline of the rotary ring.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 11, further comprising:interconnecting the sensor and the fluid pressure responsive member with a safety control line.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 11, further comprising:supplying pneumatic pressure from the sensor and then to the fluid pressure responsive member, such that the sensor transmits fluid pressure along the safety control line to the valve operator when the door is closed, and the sensor prevents fluid pressure transmission along the safety control line to the valve operator when the door is open.
- 20. The method as defined in claim 11, wherein the fluid pressure responsive member includes a fluid powered cylinder, the method further comprising:extending a cylinder rod in response to pressurized fluid passing by the sensor to the fluid cylinder; and controlling operation of the motor control valve in response to the position of the cylinder rod.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/138,947 filed Aug. 24, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,557.
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