The present invention relates to a scissors type vertical elevated substructure for an oil drilling rig. Existing technology requires large and heavy substructures for drilling rigs. The vertical elevated substructure for these occupies a large amount of area and is costly to transport and require much time to install.
This new type of scissors vertical elevated substructure will solve many technical problems. Design a vertical elevated substructure that is small, light, strong, and self-elevated vertically with less lifting load under the constraints of the vertical elevated guide-rail. This design enhances the performance and economics of each individual drilling operation as it saves time when transporting and installation. The unit can be moved to another well site at once if conducting shallow well drilling and the transportation times can be reduced 50% when compared to that of similar conventional units if conducting deep well drilling.
According to principles of this invention a scissors type vertical elevated substructure includes a base (1), and a surface (2).
The base (1) and surface (2) of the substructure are articulated by folding legs (3).
The nodes of the legs (3) are articulated through connecting rods (4) and form double parallelograms which are mirror images and share a common base.
There is a guide device (5) on the base (1).
Lifting sheaves (6), (7) are installed on the surface of the substructure and (8) on the top of the guide device (5).
One end of the lifting wireline (9) is fixed on the nodes of the folding legs (3) and, the other end of the wireline runs around the lifting sheaves (6), (8), (7) in a given order to connect with the drawworks.
There is a guide pulley (12) on the surface (2) of the substructure and a vertical elevated guide-rail (13) on the guide device (5).
The guide pulley (12) is sitting in the vertical elevated guide-rail (13).
The support rods (10), (11) are fixed to the base (1), the surface (2) and the folding legs (3).
The folding legs (3) are a variable number whose ends are all articulated with the base (1) and the surface (2) and whose nodes are articulated with the connection rods (4). The number of the folding legs depends upon the amount of equipment on the drill floor and the size of the drill floor.
The lifting sheaves (7) and (8) belong to the pulley assembly.
The guide device (5) is set on one side of the base (1) and its upper part can be folded downward.
Compared with present techniques this design enhances the performance and economics of each individual drilling operation as it saves time when transporting and installation. The unit can be moved to another well site at once if conducting shallow well drilling and the transportation times can be reduced 50% when compared to that of similar conventional units if conducting deep well drilling.
Further scope of applicability of the present application will become more apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
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A scissors type vertical elevated substructure which includes: Base (1), and surface (2).
The base (1) and surface (2) of the substructure are articulated by folding legs (3).
The nodes of the legs (3) are articulated through connecting rods (4) and form double parallelograms which are mirror images and share a common base.
There is a guide device (5) on the base (1).
Lifting sheaves (6), (7) are installed on the surface of the substructure and (8) on the top of the guide device (5).
One end of the lifting wireline (9) is fixed on the nodes of the folding legs (3) and, the other end of the wireline runs around the lifting sheaves (6), (8), (7) in a given order to connect with the drawworks.
There is a guide pulley (12) on the surface (2) of the substructure and a vertical elevated guide-rail (13) on the guide device (5).
The guide pulley (12) is sitting in the vertical elevated guide-rail (13).
The support rods (10), (11) are fixed to the base (1), the surface (2) and the folding legs (3).
The guide device (5) is set on one side of the base (1) and its upper part can be folded downward.
Next the lifting process will be described. The drawworks pulls the lifting wireline (9) and, the lifting wireline (9) raises the substructure surface (2) vertically through pulley assembly (7) and (8) under the restraint of the vertical elevated guide-rail (13). The lifting wireline (9) pulls the folding legs (3) simultaneously. When the surface of the substructure is in its final position, the folding legs (3) then are pulled straight by the wireline (9). At this time the support rod (10) and (11) and move the folding legs (3) with extra force. With the assistance of the restraint by the weight of the surface of the substructure (2) and the lifting wireline, lower the surface of the substructure (2) slowly to its ground base position again.
The invention thus being described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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