This invention relates to a power tong for use in the oil industry. More particularly, it relates to a tong for engaging and/or rotating pipe.
In the oil industry power tongs are used to either grasp and hold pipe while threaded joints are being made up, or to rotate pipe in order to make up such joints. In the past, power tongs have been provided with jaws that are mounted to swing about a pivot point in order to bring the jaw into bearing engagement against pipe. Jaws of these designs are constrained by upper and lower cage plates to which the jaws are connected.
Typically, several jaws, e.g. two opposed jaws, are advanced inwardly by rotating an outer encircling camming surface about a set of jaws with the pipe located at the center of rotation. This camming surface is typically formed on the inside of a C-shaped ring gear. Camming rollers on the jaws bear against this camming surface, causing the jaws to advance inwardly in response to the inward urging developed by the cam surface as it rotates past the camming rollers. When the jaws pivot about a pivot axis that is fixed in relationship to the cage plates, the path followed by the jaws as they are displaced inwardly is not perfectly radial. Rather the jaws approach the centrally mounted pipe for engagement following an arcuate path. Alternately, in some jaw designs the jaws advance radially towards the center of the tong.
It would be advantageous to provide a power tong of a simplified design that is more convenient to manufacture and which has a more extended camming surface. The present invention addresses that objective.
The invention in its general form will first be described, and then its implementation in terms of specific embodiments will be detailed with reference to the drawings following hereafter. These embodiments are intended to demonstrate the principle of the invention, and the manner of its implementation. The invention in its broadest and more specific forms will then be further described, and defined, in each of the individual claims which conclude this Specification.
According to the present invention, in one aspect a power tong is provided with a central, powered rotary ring gear having a central pipe-containing region accessible through a throat opening in the side of the ring gear. The inner surface of the ring gear includes a generally crescent-shaped camming surface or surfaces that is of a minimum height adjacent to the throat, rising towards a maximum, inwardly-directed height proceeding towards the inside of the ring gear opposite to the throat.
Mounted above and below the ring gear are twin C-shaped cage plates each with a key-shaped gap. The gap in the “C” of each cage plates is comparable in size and corresponds with the central pipe containing region and throat opening in the ring gear when aligned. These cage plates are free to rotate with respect to the ring gear, but are constrained to maintain a center of rotation corresponding to the center of the ring gear and the drill pipe to be contained therein.
Mounted between the two cage plates is a receiving jaw means preferably in the form of a pair of pivotably mounted pipe receiving jaws that are positioned to receive and center pipe that has passed through the throat in the ring gear and gaps in the cage plates to be positioned centrally within the rotary gear.
A sliding jaw assembly carrying a jaw between upper and lower retaining portions is dimensioned to fit within and pass through the throat in the ring gear so that the sliding jaw may bear against a pipe held in positioned by the receiving jaw means. The upper and lower retaining portions of the sliding jaw assembly are slidingly engaged with the respective cage plates, bearing against the cage plates along the sides of the gap in each plate to maintain the sliding jaw assembly in a central, position within the throat and when advanced past the throat into the central pipe-containing region, centrally located with between the two cage plates. Preferably, such retaining portions are positioned by grooves which serve as friction minimizing slides or track means to provide for their radial advancement towards the central pipe-containing region.
Sliding advancement of the sliding jaw assembly will cause the sliding jaw to become positioned against pipe contained within the central region of the power tong. The radial dimension of the sliding jaw assembly is sufficiently limited so that, once the sliding jaw engages with pipe, rotation of the ring gear becomes possible. Such rotation occurs with the sliding jaw assembly largely positioned inwardly of the camming surface.
A cam follower bearing surface mounted within the sliding jaw assembly is positioned to contact and advance along the camming surface, forcing the sliding jaw inwardly in response to an inwardly-directed force developed by the camming surface. As the jaw assembly advances inwardly, the retaining portions of the sliding jaw assembly also advance inwardly within the C-shaped gap in the cage plates in a radial direction, proceeding towards the center of the tong. This action continues as the ring gear is rotated with respect to the pipe and the cage plates carrying the respective jaws until the sliding jaw on the sliding jaw assembly contacts the pipe. The inwardly directed force developed by the camming surface on the cam follower then causes the sliding jaw to bear tightly against the pipe before the cam follower reaches the maximum height of the camming surface within the ring gear. Once this tight engagement is achieved, the pipe will be forced to rotate with the ring gear along with the cage plates and sliding jaw assembly.
The three jaw power tong of the invention is simpler than many prior art power tongs, having a reduced number of components. Additionally, as the camming surface commences adjacent to the throat and may extend to the opposite side of the ring gear, the camming surface has a longer span of travel. The feature can be used to develop a higher clamping force on pipe by allowing the camming surface to rise more gradually. It is anticipated that this design will therefore enjoy significant advantages in the marketplace.
The foregoing summarizes the principal features of the invention and some of its optional aspects. The invention may be further understood by the description of the preferred embodiments, in conjunction with the drawings, which now follow.
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A top-side “C”-shaped cage plate 7 with a gap 30 corresponding to the ring gear throat surrounds the central region 5. A similar bottom-side cage plate (not shown) is present on the underside of the tong 1.
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As the cage plates 7 are free to rotate with respect to the covering plates 2 they are also free to rotate with respect to the ring gear 10, but are constrained by the rail 9 to maintain a center of rotation corresponding to the center region 5 of the ring gear 10 and the center of drill pipe to be contained in the central region 5.
The pipe receiving jaws 8 are pivotally mounted between the two cage plates 7. These receiving jaws 8 are positioned to receive and self-center pipe that has passed through the throat opening 4A in the ring gear 10 to be positioned centrally within the tong 1. Optionally and preferably the rear spacer 41 may be positioned to support the pipe receiving jaws 8 against further rotation, once pipe has been centrally positioned within the tong.
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A large roller bearing 22 is journaled at its ends into the body 21 by low friction support bearings 23 as shown in
Once sliding advancement of the sliding jaw assembly 6 has moved the sliding jaw 14 into position against well pipe contained within the center region 5 of the power tong, the radial depth of the inner portion of the sliding jaw assembly 6 is sufficiently limited so that it is possible to effect rotation of the ring gear 10, with the sliding jaw assembly 6 positioned generally inwardly of the camming surface 11 on the ring gear 10.
The cam roller bearing 22 mounted within the sliding jaw assembly 6 is positioned to contact and advance along the camming surface 11, forcing the sliding jaw 14 and jaw assembly 6 inwardly. This action occurs when the ring gear 10 is initially rotated with respect to the drill pipe and with respect to the cage plates 7 carrying the respective jaws. The inwardly directed force developed by the camming surface 11 on the cam roller 22 causes the sliding jaw 14 to bear tightly against the pipe before the camming roller 22 reaches the maximum height of the camming surface 11 within the ring gear 10. Once this tight engagement is achieved, the pipe will be forced to rotate with the ring gear 10.
When used as a power tong, conventional systems such as hydraulic motors and the like are used to engage with outer gearing around the circumferential periphery of the ring gear 10, causing it and the drill pipe to rotate. When used as a back up tong, the ring gear 10 is fixed against rotation, once the pipe has been fully engaged.
Due to the symmetrical crescent shape of the camming surface 11, the ring gear 10 can be rotated in either direction, allowing the sliding jaw 14 to engage with pipe for the purposes of effecting either the make-up or breaking of threaded joints. Alternately the camming surface 11 can be extended along the entire inner surface of the ring gear if a one-way tong were required. By reason of the fact that only one jaw 14 carries a camming roller 22 that bears against the camming surface 11, the camming surface 11 extends for a greater extent within the ring gear 10 than is typically available in prior art tongs. This permits the depth of the camming surface 11 to increase more gradually, increasing the leverage and force that may be applied to the sliding jaw 14 in order to ensure that it effects a non-slipping engagement with the pipe.
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The foregoing has constituted a description of specific embodiments showing how the invention may be applied and put into use. These embodiments are only exemplary. The invention in its broadest, and more specific aspects is further described and defined in the claims which now follow.
These claims, and the language used therein, are to be understood in terms of the variants of the invention which have been described. They are not to be restricted to such variants, but are to be read as covering the full scope of the invention as is implicit within the invention and the disclosure that has been provided herein.
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