This application is a U.S. National Phase application under 35 U.S.C. ยง 371 of International Application No. PCT/IB2014/000679, filed on Apr. 1, 2014 and which claims benefit to Norwegian Patent Application No. 20130455, filed on Apr. 4, 2013. The International Application was published in English on Oct. 9, 2014 as WO 2014/162202 A2 under PCT Article 21(2).
The present invention relates to a device for holding or gripping a pipe, such as a drill pipe or the like. A device with replaceable dies is described. The device is especially useful in connection with so-called gripping tongs or gripping jaws that are used in connection with pipe handling. Such devices are in particular used to move pipes between different stations on a deck.
In the field of offshore technology, more specifically, in connection with so-called torque tongs or power tongs which are utilized when making up drill strings used to drill wells in search of hydrocarbons (oil and gas), it is usual to use such tongs to screw together/unscrew joints of drill pipe. These tongs are also referred to as iron roughnecks. Usually, an upper pipe part is held by a gripping device, while a lower pipe part is set in rotation by a power tong/torque tong. Another solution uses a so-called slips in the drill floor, and optionally a lower power tong, to hold a lower pipe string in position relative to an upper pipe string that is rotated using a rotary device such as a torque tong, a drilling machine, or the like. The torque tong consists of a jaw which has dies. The task of the dies is to hold the pipe firmly in the torque tong and to prevent rotation of the pipe during its assembly with other pipes. The dies are therefore subjected to substantial forces and must be replaced at regular intervals due to wear. An example of an iron roughneck is described in NO 319959 B1 where a die is mounted on each of three displaceable clamping devices. The die is equipped with a plurality of relatively sharp ridges that are clamped against the pipe wall and thus grip it.
NO 20092552 describes a replaceable die for torque tongs/power tongs. A holding means for a die is described comprising a body having longitudinal grooves with internal walls for contact with corresponding surfaces on the die, where a first wall is movable between a retracted position in the groove in which the die is released and an advanced position in the groove in which the jaw is gripped in contact with the internal walls. It is further described that the first wall comprises an outer surface on a wedge-shaped element with a first face inclined relative to the first wall and arranged on an opposite side of the first wall, and where the first inclined face is in contact with an opposing and corresponding second inclined face. A relative movement between the first and second inclined faces causes the first wall to move between the corresponding retracted and advanced positions. The groove itself is thereby configured as a wedge in which a mounted wedge-shaped element is placed.
The groove and the die must be configured with a minimum of play so that the die sits firmly in the groove. This is not necessarily compatible with the harsh environment in which the device is operated, i.e., an environment with a great deal of pollution from oil, dirt, dust etc., which can result in the small clearances in the groove becoming blocked and the die becoming jammed. This can lead to the dies sticking when they are to be replaced, which results in an increased expenditure of time.
Prior art dies therefore have a tendency to become jammed and can be difficult to replace when they are worn.
A need therefore exists to provide an improved device to replace dies which remedies or reduces at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a device that reduces the expenditure of time and simplifies work when replacing dies.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a device configured to move a die comprising a first side between a retracted position in which the die is released from the device, and an advanced position in which the die is fixed to the device. The device includes an inner body comprising an inner body wall, and an inner body set of inclined faces. A body comprises a longitudinal groove. The longitudinal groove comprises an inner wall which is configured to contact with the inner body wall of the inner body. An intermediate body comprises a first longitudinal side comprising a longitudinal side set of inclined faces, and a second longitudinal side arranged opposite to the first longitudinal side. The first longitudinal side is arranged to cooperate with the inner wall of the inner body. The second longitudinal side is arranged to cooperate with the first side of the die. The longitudinal side set of inclined faces is configured to cooperate with the inner body set of inclined faces. A relative movement between the intermediate body and the inner body moves the die between the retracted position and the advanced position.
The present invention is described in greater detail below on the basis of embodiments and of the drawings in which:
The present invention relates to a device, such as a replaceable die, which can be used in gripping jaws, gripping holders, torque tongs, power tongs, or any device used for offshore or onshore pipe handling.
The present invention relates to a die device where the die is movable between a retracted position in which the die is released, and an advanced position in which the die is fixed, and wherein the device comprises: a body with a longitudinal groove, the groove having internal walls for contact with corresponding walls on an inner body, an intermediate body arranged for cooperation with the inner body on a first longitudinal side thereof, and for cooperation with a first side of the die on an oppositely located second longitudinal side thereof, which intermediate body, on its first longitudinal side, is provided with a first set of inclined faces operable for cooperation with a corresponding second set of inclined faces on the inner body, and where a relative movement between the intermediate body and the inner body causes the die to be moved between the retracted position and the advanced position.
In an embodiment of the device of the present invention, the first set of inclined faces and the second set of inclined faces can, for example, be provided with cooperating faces, which cooperating faces are moved relative to each other by a longitudinal movement of the intermediate body and thus, in a first longitudinal direction of travel, move the die towards the retracted position and, in an oppositely directed second longitudinal direction of travel, move the die towards the advanced position.
In an embodiment of the device of the present invention, the intermediate body can, for example, further comprise a transfer element where a movement of the transfer element causes the relative movement between the first set of inclined faces and the second set of inclined faces.
In an embodiment of the device of the present invention, the first set of inclined faces and the second set of inclined faces can, for example, be oppositely directed so that a relative movement between the sets will provide a greater radial extent of the inner body and the intermediate body in one relative axial movement of the transfer element, and a smaller radial extent of the inner body and the intermediate body in an opposite axial movement of the transfer element, which axial movements can cause the die to be moved to the advanced position and the retracted position.
In an embodiment of the device of the present invention, the device can, for example, further comprise a second screw and locking washer, where the second screw is arranged to lock the locking washer in a specific position, and the locking washer is arranged to lock the transfer element when the die is in the advanced position.
The present invention also relates to a method for changing a die as disclosed above, where the die is arranged in a body, the method comprising the steps of:
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like parts have been given like reference numerals.
The intermediate body 7 is provided with a first set of inclined faces 8a-h that are operable to cooperate with a corresponding second set of inclined faces 14a-h on the inner body 9. The first and the second set of inclined faces 8a-h, 14a-h act as wedges against one another in the illustrated embodiment. A relative movement of the intermediate body 7 relative to the inner body 9 causes the die 6 to be moved between the retracted position and the advanced position. The movement of the intermediate body 7 can, for example, be made by using the transfer element 5. The transfer element 5 is connected to an upper end of the intermediate body 7 so that a rotation of a first screw 5b on the top of the transfer element 5 (integral in transfer element 5) will transfer a movement to the intermediate body 7. The transfer element 5 and the body 2 are configured with complementary threads 5c for the screwing in and out of the transfer element 5.
The inner body 9 is provided with a inner body wall (10) which rests substantially firmly against the inner walls 4b in the longitudinal groove 3 (they are allowed a slight axial displacement by the complimentary flange 9a in between the upper and the lower abutment surface 18a, 18b) so that a downward movement (in the specific embodiment) of the transfer element 5, and hence the intermediate body 7, will force the first and second inclined faces 8a-h, 14a-h to be moved along each other and result in the oppositely located second longitudinal side 13 of the intermediate body 7 to push against the first side 11 of the die 6 and exert a force on the die 6 that pushes it into the advanced position (operational position).
An operator can easily change the die 6 if it begins to be worn for some reason, or must be replaced for other reasons. By operating the second screw 15 and releasing the die 6 as a result of an upward movement of the intermediate body 7 relative to the inner body 9, the first and second inclined faces 8a-h, 14a-h, on the respective intermediate body 7 and inner body 9, will be moved into a position in which the wedging they have formed will be released. This results in the force acting from the oppositely located second longitudinal side 13 of the intermediate body 7 on the first side 11 of the die 6 being reduced, and the die 6 being moved to the retracted position in which it is released. From the retracted position, the die 6 can easily be taken out and changed, through suitable slots, such as replacement hole 17 arranged at an upper end of the longitudinal groove 3.
When the transfer element 5 is screwed into its operating position, i.e., the advanced position for the die 6, the transfer element 5 can be locked in that position to prevent it from rotating. This can, for example, be done by a locking washer 23 that is held in place by a second screw 15, as is shown in
The procedure is reversed when the die 6 must be replaced: first the second screw 15 is unscrewed to release the locking washer 23, then the transfer element 5 is unscrewed from its operating position so that the die 6 can be replaced through the replacement hole 17.
The embodiment described herein should be regarded as non-limiting. A person of skill in the art can make modifications or changes to the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the attached claims. Reference should also be had to the appended claims.
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