Claims
- 1. A rotary support table comprising:
a stationary housing having at least one first conduit means for transmitting pressurized fluid; a rotary housing mounted coaxially within said stationary housing for rotation therewith and having at least one second conduit for transmitting pressurized fluid; at least one rotary seal fixedly mounted in said stationary housing, said rotary seal comprising a ribbon of expandable material having inner and outer surfaces wherein the inner and outer seal surfaces have differential surface areas such that when the pressurized fluid is conducted through the seal a differential pressure is created such that the seal expands to engage the rotary housing and form an annular fluid duct providing fluid communication between the first and second conduits.
- 2. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, further comprising an interlock control in signal communication with at least one valve for controlling the flow of fluid through the first conduit means such that said valve is prevented from opening when said rotary housing is in a dynamic condition.
- 3. A rotary support table as described in claim 2, wherein the pressurized fluid is constantly pumped through said at least one rotary seal at a pressure sufficient to provide positive fluid flow out of said at least one rotary seal but insufficient to expand said rotary seal to fully sealingly engage the rotary housing.
- 4. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein at least two rotary seals in fluid communication with at least two separate first and second conduits are disposed within the rotary support table.
- 5. A rotary support table as described in claim 4, wherein the two rotary seals consist of:
a slips down seal in fluid communication with a slips down second conduit arranged such that pressurized fluid flowing through the slips down second conduit activates an at least one fluid actuated operator to extend the at least one fluid actuated operator; and a slips up seal in fluid communication with a slips up second conduit arranged such that pressurized fluid flowing through the slips up second conduit activates the at least one fluid actuated operator to retract at least one fluid actuated operator.
- 6. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein at least three rotary seals in fluid communication with at least three separate first and second conduits are disposed within the rotary support table.
- 7. A rotary support table as described in claim 6, wherein the three rotary seals consist of:
a slips down seal in fluid communication with a slips down second conduit arranged such that pressurized fluid flowing through the slips down second conduit activates an at least one fluid actuated operator to extend the at least one fluid actuated operator; a slips up seal in fluid communication with a slips up second conduit arranged such that pressurized fluid flowing through the slips up second conduit activates the at least one fluid actuated operator to retract the at least one fluid actuated operator; and a slips set seal in fluid communication with a slips set second conduit arranged such that when the at least one fluid actuated operator has been fully extended or retracted the pressurized fluid is directed into the slips set second conduit, through the slips set seal to a slips set first conduit arranged in fluid communication with a fluid detector capable of detecting the presence of the pressurized fluid in the slips set first conduit and communicating said presence to an operator.
- 8. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein the stationary housing further comprises at least one annular groove in fluid communication with the at least one first conduit, the at least one groove being designed such that the at least one rotary seal can be arranged therein.
- 9. A rotary support table as described in claim 7, wherein the at least one rotary seal is fixedly mounted in said groove by an o-ring seal.
- 10. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, further comprising at least one annular wiper seal fixedly mounted in said stationary housing and in cooperative sealing engagement with said rotary housing such that substances are prevented from passing between the wiper seal and the rotary housing.
- 11. A rotary support table as described in claim 9, comprising at least two annular wiper seals arranged such that the at least one rotary seal lies therebetween.
- 12. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, further comprising at least one drain conduit arranged adjacent to the at least one rotary seal in fluid communication between a fluid storage tank and the surface of the stationary housing upon which the at least one rotary seal is attached.
- 13. A rotary support table as described in claim 12, wherein a fluid filter is arranged between the drain conduit and the storage tank to filter contaminants from the fluid.
- 14. A rotary support table as described in claim 12, wherein the at least one valve is in fluid communication with the storage tank.
- 15. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, further comprising an annular adjustment ring for adjusting the position of the rotary housing in relation to the stationary housing.
- 16. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein the at least one rotary seal is made of an elastomeric material.
- 17. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein the rotary housing is made of chrome plated steal.
- 18. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein the pressurized fluid is hydraulic fluid or air.
- 19. A rotary support table as described in claim 10, wherein the at least one wiper seal is made of an elastomeric material.
- 20. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein the at least one rotary seal has a ratio of seal outer surface to seal inner surface of at least over 1:1.
- 21. A rotary support table as described in claim 1, wherein the at least one rotary seal further comprises an outer annular groove formed into the outer seal surface and an inner annular groove formed into the inner seal surface, wherein the plurality of openings are formed between the outer and inner annular grooves.
- 22. A rotary support table comprising:
a stationary housing having a first annular opening extending therethrough and having at least one annular groove arranged around the circumference of said annular opening, said stationary housing having at least one first conduit means for transmitting pressurized fluid into said groove and at least one drain conduit for transmitting pressurized fluid out of said annular opening; a rotary housing having a second annular opening extending therethrough for receiving a drillstem which passes therethrough and into a borehole, the second opening being adapted for mounting coaxially within said first opening in the stationary housing and for rotation therewith and having at least one second conduit for transmitting pressurized fluid; a fluid actuated operator connected to said rotary housing for rotation therewith and for radially extending and retracting at least one slip, the fluid actuated operator being in fluid communication with the second conduit; at least one rotary seal fixedly mounted in said at least one annular groove in said stationary housing, said at least one rotary seal comprising a ribbon of expandable material having an outer surface cooperative with the stationary housing and in fluid communication with the at least one first conduit, and an inner surface cooperative with the rotary housing, the at least one rotary seal having a plurality of openings capable of communicating fluid between said outer and inner surfaces, wherein the outer seal surface has a surface area greater than the inner surface such that when a pressurized fluid is conducted through the at least one first conduit to the outer surface of the at least one seal a differential pressure between the outer and inner surfaces is created such that the inner surface of the at least one seal is expanded to engage the rotary housing and form an annular fluid duct providing fluid communication between the at least one first and second conduits; at least one annular wiper seal fixedly mounted in said stationary housing, said at least one wiper seal having an outer portion fixedly attached to said stationary housing and an inner surface in cooperative fluid sealing engagement with said rotary housing such that a fluid barrier is formed between said wiper seal and said rotary housing; and at least one valve for controlling the flow of fluid through the first conduit means.
- 23. A rotary seal comprising:
a ribbon of expandable material having inner and outer surfaces and having a plurality of openings capable of communicating fluid between said outer and inner surfaces, wherein the inner and outer surfaces have differential surface areas such that when pressurized fluid is conducted through the seal a differential pressure is created by the inner and outer surfaces such that the inner surface of the seal is expanded to form an annular fluid duct.
- 24. A rotary seal as described in claim 23, wherein the pressurized fluid is constantly pumped through the seal at a pressure sufficient to provide positive fluid flow out of said rotary seal but insufficient to expand said rotary seal to fully sealingly engage.
- 25. A rotary seal as described in claim 23, wherein the rotary seal is made of an elastomeric material.
- 26. A rotary seal as described in claim 23, wherein the pressurized fluid is hydraulic fluid or air.
- 27. A rotary seal as described in claim 23, wherein the rotary seal has a ratio of seal outer surface to seal inner surface of at least over 1:1.
- 28. A rotary seal as described in claim 23, wherein the rotary seal further comprises an outer annular groove formed into the outer seal surface and an inner annular groove formed into the inner seal surface, wherein the plurality of openings are formed between the outer and inner annular grooves.
- 29. A method of applying a power slip comprising utilizing a rotary support table as described in claim 1.
- 30. A method of applying a power slip comprising:
providing a rotary support table as described in claim 1;halting rotation of the rotary housing; supplying a pressurized fluid to the at least one first conduit such that the pressurized fluid flows against the outer surface of the at least one rotary seal such that the at least one seal expands to form a fluid duct which sealingly engages with the at least one second conduit in the rotary housing such that the pressurized fluid flows by the first and second conduits; operating a fluid actuated operator; closing the at least one valve to deflate the seal; and restarting rotation of the rotary housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/342,998, filed Dec. 21, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342998 |
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