Information
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Patent Grant
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6305649
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Patent Number
6,305,649
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 3, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 23, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Samuels, Gauthier & Stevens
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 49
- 248 65
- 248 313
- 248 3163
- 248 113
- 166 209
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A retaining device to prevent linear movement of an elongate member (10) in the downwards direction comprising a plurality of segmental ball slips (14) surrounding the member (10) and removably introduced into a tapered opening in a supported bushing (13), each ball slip (14) including a ball cage (18) having balls (20) and ramps (21) and a spring (19) urging the ball cage downwardly and thus the balls inwardly to grip the elongate member with a smooth rolling action preventing surface damage to the elongate member. The ball slips (14) may be hinged together around the elongate member (10) and may removed manually or by power operated means at (22).
Description
THIS INVENTION concerns a retaining device to prevent linear movement of an elongate member in one direction, and is particularly though not exclusively concerned with a device to hold a length of vertical drilling tube permanently or temporarily at a pre-determined level.
According to the present invention a retaining device to prevent linear movement of an elongate member in one direction comprises at least one retaining member adapted in combination to engage an outer wall surface of the elongate member, each retaining member having at least one gripping member movable with respect to the retaining member into engagement with the elongate member; characterised in that the gripping member is constructed so as to engage the elongate member with a rolling action.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which.
FIG. 1
generally illustrates a vertical length of steel tube held at a pre-determined level by a retaining device made in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged view of part of a retaining device illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a similar view of a modification; and
FIGS. 4
a
and
4
b
illustrate, in plan, how the device is comprised of separate parts hinged together.
Referring now to the drawings, and in a practical application of the invention, when it is required to retain a length of chromium steel tubing
10
at a pre-determined level in relation, for example, to the floor
11
of a drilling rig, the tubing passing down through a tapered opening
12
in a master bushing
13
, ball slips
14
are introduced in wedge-like manner into the tapered opening
12
to grip and retain the tubing
10
normally supported by an elevator illustrated at
15
in FIG.
3
.
Devices of this kind conventionally include a toothed inner face on the slips
14
which engage and grip the outer wall of the tubing
10
. However, with chromium steel tubes, the teeth bite into the outer surface of the tube wall leaving jagged indentations leading to premature corrosion of the tubing.
In accordance with the invention, and as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each segmental ball slip
14
of which there may be three or four partially or wholly surrounding the tubing
10
, comprises a weighted body
16
having a multiple-ramped inner part
17
with a ball cage
18
spring-biassed downwardly by springs
19
and carrying a plurality of rollers or balls
20
so arranged that as the ball cage
18
descends in relation to the slip
14
the balls
20
are forced inwardly by the ramped configuration illustrated at
21
whereby the curved or spherical surfaces of the balls or rollers
20
engage the outer surface of the tubing
10
with a rolling action.
Each slip
14
is removable from the tapered aperture
12
in the master bushing
13
by means of a handle
22
when not required.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, in a modified arrangement the multiple ramped part
23
is arranged with the ramps more closely adjacent vertically and with the ball cage
24
movable along and with respect to the inner surface
25
of the ramped member. Again, springs
26
urge the balls in a downwards and inwards direction.
FIG. 4
a
shows the slips
14
entirely surrounding the pipe
10
, with hinged connections
30
between the slips so that they may be swung open and away from the pipe as illustrated in
FIG. 4
b.
The slips may be maneuvered by a power operating, and automatic, system (not shown) instead of the need to grip the manual handles
22
.
In use therefore, during the operation of lowering the tubing
10
through the aperture
12
in the master bushing
13
, when it is required to support the weight of the tube
10
at the level of the rig floor
11
, the ball slips are placed around the tube
10
and lowered into position as shown in FIG.
1
. The springs
19
,
26
are designed so that the weight of the ball slips will cause the ball cage
18
,
24
, to move outwardly with the balls riding along the ramps until they touch the tube wall. Usually, the tube
10
will be held at a pre-determined height by the elevator
15
during insertion of the ball slips
14
. Then when the elevator
15
releases the tube
10
the balls will grip the latter and prevent it from further descent.
The rolling engagement of the balls or rollers
20
prevents undue or jagged indentation of the outer wall of the tube when compared with the sliding action of a conventional toothed device. Any identation in the wall therefore has a smooth unbroken edge thus considerably reducing or preventing premature corrosion of the surface of the tube.
Claims
- 1. A retaining device to prevent linear movement of an elongate member in one direction, comprising at least one retaining member adapted to engage an outer wall surface of the elongate member, said at least one retaining member having at least one gripping member movable with respect to the retaining member into engagement with the elongate member; characterised in that the gripping member includes balls/rollers which are so disposed as to engage the elongate member with a rolling action.
- 2. A retaining device according to claim 1, comprising at least two retaining members adapted in combination to engage the outer wall surface of the elongate member, each retaining member having gripping members which engage the elongate member with a rolling action.
- 3. A retaining device according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the or each retaining member comprises a body having a ball/roller cage movable axially with respect to the body and, in use, with the elongate member and containing a plurality of balls/rollers each associated with an inclined ramp on the body, the ball/roller cage being spring-loaded and urged in a direction which causes the balls to move inwardly to grip the elongate member.
- 4. A retaining device according to claim 1, including two retaining members adapted to be located in generally opposed positions about the elongate member within a tapered bushing, in wedge-like manner to grip and retain the elongate member.
- 5. A retaining device according to claim 1, wherein the retaining member includes means for withdrawing it from the elongate member by an upwards movement in relation thereto.
- 6. A retaining device according to claim 1, including a plurality of retaining members adapted to surround the elongate member and hingedly attached together for removal therefrom.
- 7. A retaining device according to claim 1, including a powered device adapted to maneuver the retaining member with respect to the elongate member.
- 8. A retaining device according to claim 1, including at least three retailing members adapted to partially or wholly surround the elongate member and each comprising a weighted body having a multiple-ramped inner part with a ball/roller cage spring-biased downwardly and carrying a plurality of balls/rollers so arranged that as the ball/roller cage descends in relation to the device the balls/rollers are forced inwards by the multiple ramped inner part whereby surfaces of the balls/rollers engage the outer surface of the elongate member with a rolling action.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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9812080 |
Jun 1998 |
GB |
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US Referenced Citations (12)