The present invention relates to a rig for drilling or maintaining oil wells.
In recent years, in the field of drilling oil wells, there has been a more pressing need for rigs for the drilling or maintenance of oil wells themselves which present structures of easy and simple assembly and dis-assembly in relation to the oil wells in such a way as to maximise the production times of drilling and to minimise the non-productive times relating to erection and disassembly.
The American patent No. U.S. Pat. No. 3,942,593 makes known a drilling rig for oil wells which comprises:
The lifting device comprises:
The rig which is described in the above-mentioned American patent presents some limitations which are due both to the use of the cable linkages, which require considerable power in order to drag and lift the telescopic antenna as far as to make the fixing pins reach the hinges on the work platform, as well as the hydraulic pistons, the elongation and lifting capacities of which are such as to require structures of considerable dimensions.
The aim of the present invention is to produce a rig for the drilling and maintenance of oil wells, which will be devoid of the above-described disadvantages.
According to the present invention, a rig for the drilling and maintenance of oil wells will be produced, comprising:
the rig being characterised by the fact that the lifting device comprises a moving structure of the articulated parallelogram kind and which is provided with at least two rocker arms which are hinged to the telescopic antenna and which are hingeable to the deck and at least one linear actuator with a variable thrust head which may be interposed between the telescopic antenna and the deck in order to activate the moving structure and lift the telescopic antenna.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting form of embodiment of the present invention, and in which:
With reference to the attached drawings, the number 1 indicates, in its entirety, a rig for the drilling or maintenance of oil wells.
The rig 1 comprises a base structure 2 which is provided with a support platform 3 on the ground, with a number of hydraulic cylinders 4′ and telescopic legs 4″ which are arranged on the platform 3, and with a work platform 5 which is supported by the legs 4″ in a position which is raised in relation to the support platform 3 and parallel to the support platform 3 itself.
In addition, the rig 1 comprises a deck 6 which is co-planar to and integral with the support platform 3 and which is suitable for housing at least one trailer 7, and a telescopic antenna 8 which may be transported on one or more trailers 7 in a closed configuration and provided with two fixing eyelets 9 which are arranged at the lower ends of the telescopic antenna 8 itself in order to be hinged in correspondence with additional eyelets 5′ which are arranged on the work platform 5.
The antenna 8 is carried by means of the trailer 7 onto the deck 6 in a transport position, in which it reposes on the trailer 7 itself with its own axis A substantially horizontal, and with the fixing eyelets 9 arranged at a level which is lower than the level of the eyelets 5′ of the work platform 5.
Finally, the rig 1 comprises a lifting device 10, which is suitable for lifting the telescopic antenna 8 from the transport position to a working position, in which it is vertically arranged on the work platform 5 with the fixing eyelets 9 hinged to the eyelets 5′, and comprises a moving structure 10′ of the articulated parallelogram kind, in which the deck 6 defines the frame while the telescopic antenna 8 defines the rod, and which is provided, for each side of the antenna 8, with two rocker arms 11, which are hinged to the antenna 8 itself in correspondence with respective hinges 11′, and which may be hinged to the deck 6 at a distance from each other which is equal to the axial distance between the hinges 11′.
In addition, the lifting device 10 comprises a hydraulic cylinder 12, which is hinged to the antenna 8 at a determined axial distance D from the eyelets 9, and is suitable for also being hinged at two distinct points P1 and P2 along the deck 6 in order to vary, as is better described below, the thrust head of the cylinder 12. According to necessity, the device 10 may also comprise two cylinders 12 which are arranged on respective sides of the antenna 8.
Finally, the lifting device 10 comprises a holding trestle 13, which is mounted on the deck 6 and which may be interposed between an upper portion 14 of the telescopic antenna 8 and the deck 6 itself in order to temporarily support the antenna 8 in a regulating position for a working height of the fixing eyelets 9 and the relative work platform 5.
The installation of the drilling rig which has been described above foresees a first stage of placement by means of barbed connections of the base structure 2 and of the deck 6 on the ground, in such a way that the deck 6 is co-planar to the support platform 3 and by precisely regulating the length of the legs 4″ in such a way that the work platform 5 is perfectly even.
So, as is shown in
Once these preliminary operations have been carried out, the antenna 8, which is arranged in its own collapsed transport configuration, is positioned on the deck 6 by means of the trailer 7 (
So, as is shown in
In the same way as the anchoring of the rocker arms 11, the cylinder 12 is also anchored at the point P1 which is arranged in a more remote position than the point P2 in relation to the structure 2.
Once the structure 10′ has been closed, the cylinder 12 is activated in order to determine the lifting of the antenna 8 parallel to itself, as is shown in
Once the eyelets 9 have been fixed to the eyelets 5′, or rather once the antenna 8 has been connected to the structure 2, and once the structure 2 has been fixed to the deck 6 by means of an arm 6′, the thrust head of the cylinder 12 is translated from P1 to P2 by means of a lifting jack which is mounted inside the deck also determining a reduction in length of the cylinder 12 itself. So, once all the rocker arms 11 have been liberated from the deck 6, the cylinder 12 is activated, as is shown in
At this point the trestle 13 is lifted by means of a lifting jack 13′ as far as to meet the portion 14 in order to block the portion 14 itself and the platform 5 is lifted, as is shown in
Once the antenna 8 has been levelled, it is sufficient to unhook the trestle 13 and elongate the cylinder 12 as far as the complete positioning of the antenna 8 in its working position by means of a rotation of 90° around the axis B as is shown in
The antenna 8, which is by now arranged in a vertical position, is completely anchored to the work platform 5 by means of the fixing eyelets 9 is connected to a lifting cable 20 coming from an which 21 (
The disassembly of the rig 1 takes place by following the above-described stages in reverse order.
It is obvious from the foregoing description that the rig 1 and its method of assembly and disassembly offer several advantages consisting in a greater speed of installation of the rig 1 itself, in the fact that the antenna 8 may be transported in its collapsed position in a single load, in the possibility of regulating the height of the base structure 2 above all during assembly thus permitting greater reliability and precision in terms of levelling.
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