Sheave block with retractable sheave guards

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386516
  • Patent Number
    6,386,516
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 27, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A sheave block for use with a wireline includes first and second opposing walls and a shaft extending therebetween. At least one grooved sheave is disposed on the shaft, each sheave being engageable with the wireline. At least one retractable sheave guard is movably connected to the first and second opposing walls and is moveable between open and closed positions, the open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of the grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not applicable.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not applicable.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to sheave blocks, such as traveling blocks and crane, or boom, blocks. More particularly, the invention relates to a sheave block having retractable sheave guards.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A “sheave block” is an apparatus used in systems for heavy lifting and other weight bearing operations. The sheave block employs numerous “sheaves,” each sheave having a groove in its outer circumference within which a wire rope, or wireline, may be supported. The sheaves are supported and independently rotatable on a common shaft that extends between opposing side plates, or walls, of the sheave block. Each pass (or loop) of the wireline around a sheave in the sheave block is referred to as a “reeve.” By passing the wireline around more than one sheave, thus having numerous reeves, the lifting force of the wireline is multiplied.




Some of the most common forms of sheave blocks include traveling blocks used during oil and gas drilling, crane or boom blocks used on large cranes for various heavy lifting operations and pulley blocks. Lifting systems use a power source to create tension in the wireline, allowing the load to be raised and lowered at a certain velocity. Typically, the power source is capable of supplying power within a certain range; thus the power supply is not unlimited.




In certain instances involving the use of sheave blocks, such as in drilling operations, it is desirable to adjust the weight bearing capability of the wireline as the weight of the load changes so as to maintain, or improve, operational efficiency. A well-known method of adjusting the weight bearing capability of a sheave block system is to change the number of reeves of the wireline. This is know as “rereeving” the wireline. By increasing the number of reeves, the lifting capacity of the system will be increased without additional line tension (or power). At the same time, however, the greater the number of reeves, the slower the lifting operations become at a constant wireline pulling velocity. Thus, while it is sometimes preferred or necessary to increase the number of reeves to lift heavy loads within available power source limits, it is generally desirable to use the smallest number of reeves to lessen the time required for lifting and, thus, to have more time-efficient operation.




During various stages of drilling operations, such as when a heavy drilling string extending deep into the bore hole must be lowered or raised, it is desirable to have a greater number of reeves through the travelling (sheave) block of the drilling rig lifting system to enable the system to support the increased load. At other times, the existence of a relatively light load allows the weight bearing wireline to be reeved over a small number of sheaves in the travelling block, enabling time-efficient operation. The ability to save time by rereeving the travelling block during drilling operations can result in significant cost savings. For example, thousands of dollars per day may be saved when rereeving is used on an offshore drilling rig, where the cost for operating the rig may range between $30,000-$150,000 per day.




Rereeving a sheave block typically involves various design considerations. For example, the sheave block must enable access to the sheaves within the sheave block to allow rereeving. Typically, access is gained by removing or opening safety guards extending at least partially around the sheaves between the side plates. The safety guards are included in the sheave block to prevent the intrusion or entanglement of objects into the sheave block during use and to prevent the wireline from jumping out of the sheave block.




The sheave block design should also allow positioning of the wireline within the sheave block in a load balanced pattern, such as in the center of the sheave block, to assist in maintaining system stability. At the same time, however, it is desirable to minimize the bulkiness and size of the sheave block to enhance handling and installation. Furthermore, because rereeving requires the interruption of the primary operations being performed at the work site, it is highly desirable to minimize the time necessary for rereeving.




Yet another concern is safety. The sheave block should be designed so that the wireline may be rereeved without increasing the risk of equipment damage or human injury.




Sheave block designs that have been proposed in the past have various disadvantages. For example, the increased size and bulkiness of the sheave block disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,577,804 increases its difficulty in use and handling. For another example, the sheave block disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,800,300 must be laid on its side to be rereeved. Rereeving with this block design thus requires substantial time and handling.




Thus, there remains a need for a sheave block that allows speedy rereeving without increasing the risk of safety hazards during rereeving. Especially well received would be a sheave block having sheave guards that generally shield the circumference of the sheaves during lifting operations; that are easily retractable to allow sufficient access to the sheaves for rereeving and positioning of the wireline within the sheave block in a load balanced pattern; that allow rereeving without having to entirely remove the wireline from the sheave block; and that do not add significant mass or size to the sheave block. Preferably, the device should allow the sheave block to perform in a conventional manner. Ideally, existing sheave blocks could be retrofitted, or otherwise adopted, with the new sheave block design.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a sheave block for use with a wireline that includes first and second opposing walls and a shaft extending there between. At least one grooved sheave is disposed on the shaft, each grooved sheave being engageable with the wireline. At least one retractable sheave guard is movably connected to the first and second opposing walls and is moveable between open and closed positions, the open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of the sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block. The retractable sheave guards may be movable between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the grooved sheaves. Further, the retractable sheave guards may be moveable between open and closed positions without moving the retractable sheave guards upwardly. At least one of the retractable sheave guards may be pivotably moveable between open and closed positions.




The sheave block may include at least one releasable lock capable of retaining at least one of the retractable sheave guards in its closed position. In one embodiment, the lock includes at least one cam rod. At least one of the sheave guards may include a plurality of fingers and a plurality of wireline passages enabling the guard to be movable between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the sheaves. The fingers may include eyelets engageable with the releasable lock.




At least two of the sheave guards may be connected and may be cooperatively moveable between open and closed positions. At least one coupler connecting at least two of the sheave guards may be included. In one embodiment, the coupler includes at least one link. The sheave block may include at least one sheave guard stop member capable of supporting at least one of the sheave guards in its open position.




In one embodiment, a first sheave guard includes first and second ends, the first sheave guard being moveable downwardly relative to the sheaves from its closed position to its open position. Further, at least one of the first and second opposing walls may include a guide slot, the first sheave guard including at least one guide member moveable upwardly and downwardly within the guide slot. The guide member may be rotatable and include a guide portion having a non-circular cross-section, the guide portion being selectively moveable upwardly and downwardly within the guide slot. The first and second ends of the first sheave guard may be independently moveable upwardly and downwardly relative to the sheaves.




A second sheave guard may be disposed adjacent to the first end of the first sheave guard, and a third sheave guard may be disposed adjacent to the second end of the first sheave guard. The first guard may be connected to the second and third guards. At least one coupler connecting the first guard to the second and third guards may be included. In one embodiment, the coupler includes at least one link. The first, second and third guards may be cooperatively or independently moveable between open and closed positions.




At least one releasable lock capable of retaining the first, second and third retractable sheave guards in closed positions may be included, and the lock may include at least one cam rod. In one embodiment, the releasable lock includes a first rotatable cam rod engageable with the second sheave guard, and a second rotatable cam rod engageable with the third sheave guard. Each of the second and third retractable sheave guards may include a plurality of fingers and a plurality of wireline passages enabling the sheave guards to be movable between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the sheaves. The second and third sheave guards may be pivotably movable between open and closed positions.




In another embodiment, a sheave block having a housing that contains a plurality of sheaves engageable with a wireline includes first and second side sheave guards and a lower sheave guard, each guard being moveably connected with the housing. The lower sheave guard is disposed between the first and second side sheave guards. Each sheave guard is moveable between an open and a closed position, wherein at least a portion of the guard is farther from the sheaves when the guard is in the open position than when it is in the closed position.




The sheave guards may be movable between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the sheaves. Further, the sheave guards may be moveable between open and closed positions without moving the sheave guards upwardly. The lower sheave guard may include first and second ends, and may be moveable downwardly relative to the sheaves from its closed position to its open position. The housing may include at least two guide slots, the lower sheave guard including at least two guide members, each guide member being moveable upwardly and downwardly within one of the guide slots. Each guide member may be rotatable and include a guide portion having a non-circular cross-section, the guide portion being selectively moveable upwardly and downwardly within one of the guide slots.




The lower sheave guard may be connected to the first and second side sheave guards. At least one coupler connecting the lower sheave guard to the first and second side sheave guards may be included. In one embodiment, the coupler includes at least one link. The first and second side sheave guards and the lower sheave guard may be cooperatively or independently moveable between open and closed positions.




At least one releasable lock capable of retaining the sheave guards in their closed positions may be included, and may include at least one cam rod. The releasable lock may include a first rotatable cam rod engageable with the first side sheave guard, and a second rotatable cam rod engageable with the second side sheave guard. Each of the first and second side sheave guards may include a plurality of fingers and a plurality of wireline passages enabling the sheave guards to be movable between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the sheaves. The sheave block may include at least one sheave guard stop member capable of supporting at least one of the sheave guards in its open position.




In another embodiment, a sheave block for use with a wireline includes first and second opposing walls, a shaft extending between the walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon. Each grooved sheave is engageable with the wireline. A plurality of retractable sheave guards movably connected to the opposing walls is included. This embodiment also includes means for movably connecting the retractable sheave guards to the walls to allow the sheave guards to be moved between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged over at least one of the sheaves, the open positions allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of the sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block. Also included is means for guiding the retractable sheave guards between open and closed positions. The sheave block may further include means for connecting the retractable sheave guards together.




Further in accordance with the present invention, a method of rereeving a wireline through a sheave block without having to completely remove the wireline from the sheave block is included. The sheave block includes a plurality of sheaves, at least one retractable sheave guard movable between open and closed position and at least one releasable sheave guard lock releasably securing the retractable sheave guard in the closed position. The wireline passes through the sheave block and is reeved over at least one sheave in the sheave block. The method includes releasing at least one sheave guard lock, moving at least one retractable sheave guard into an open position without disturbing the wireline passing over at least one sheave in the sheave block, moving a free end of the wireline through the sheave block to change the number of reeves of the wireline over the sheaves in the sheave block, moving the retractable sheave guard(s) into a closed position, and locking the sheave guard lock(s). The method may also include moving at least one reeve of the wireline from one sheave to another sheave in the sheave block.




Thus, the present invention includes the use of sheave guards that can safely and easily be moved between opened and closed positions to enable efficient and quick rereeving and positioning of the wireline in a load balanced pattern in the sheave block without having to remove the entire wireline from the sheave block. The present invention facilitates rereeving without the assembly or disassembly of numerous complex parts. Further, the present invention may be used with various types of sheave blocks, or mechanism, having numerous sheaves, such as traveling blocks and crane blocks, without significantly adding to the size of the block.




Accordingly, the present invention has advantages which enable it to substantially advance the technology associated with sheave block devices and methods of rereeving. The characteristics and advantages of the present invention described above as well as additional features and benefits will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description and referring to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a first embodiment of a sheave block made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the sheave block of

FIG. 1

with the addition of a cap member and cap eye, and showing a plurality of sheaves inside the sheave block;





FIG. 2



a


is a view of a sheave of

FIG. 2

viewed along the sheave's axis of rotation;





FIG. 3

is an end view of the sheave block of

FIG. 1

with an end wall removed showing the retractable sheave guards in their open positions;





FIG. 4

is an end view of the sheave block of

FIG. 1

with an end wall removed showing the retractable sheave guards in their closed positions;





FIG. 5

is an end view of a second embodiment of a sheave block made in accordance with the present invention with an end wall removed and showing the retractable sheave guards in their open positions;





FIG. 5



a


is an isometric view of the embodiment of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 6

is an end view of a third embodiment of a sheave block made in accordance with the present invention with an end wall removed and showing the retractable sheave guards in their open positions;





FIG. 7

is an end view of the sheave block of

FIG. 6

with an end wall removed and showing the retractable sheave guards in their closed positions and the lower guard in its open position;





FIG. 8

shows an end view of the sheave block of

FIG. 7

having the removable connectors of the couplers engaged;





FIG. 9

shows an end view of the sheave block of

FIG. 6

having the removable connectors of the couplers engaged;





FIG. 10

is an end view of the sheave block of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is an isometric view of the cam rod sheave guard lock of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 11



a


is a cross-sectional view of the cam rod sheave guard lock of

FIG. 11

taken along line


11




a





11




a;







FIG. 12

is an end view of a portion of an alternate embodiment of a sheave block wall made in accordance with the present invention showing a bore and indent;





FIG. 13

is a partial cutaway view of the sheave block of

FIG. 5

showing a cross section of the cam rod sheave guard lock;





FIG. 14

is an enlarged view of the bore and indent of

FIG. 12 and a

cam locking plate made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a top view of the cam locking plate of

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a partial cutaway view of a third embodiment of sheave block made in accordance with the present invention showing a coupler;





FIG. 17

is an enlarged view of the coupler of

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 17



a


is an isolated view of the guide slot of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 18

is an isolated view of the lower guard guide shaft of

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of a wall of the sheave block of FIG.


16


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The presently preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the above-identified figures and described in detail below. In illustrating and describing these embodiments, like or identical reference numerals are used to identify common or similar elements. The figures are not necessarily to scale, and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale or in schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a sheave block


10


that is used as a traveling block. It should be understood that the present invention, as will be described below, is not limited to use with traveling blocks, but may be used with any type of sheave block (or pulley block) that contains more than one sheave, such as a crane or boom block. The block


10


includes a pair of opposing side plates or walls


20


,


21


and a shaft


26


extending between the walls


20


,


21


. Numerous grooved pulleys, or sheaves


14


are rotatably disposed on the shaft


26


between the walls


20


,


21


. The sheaves


14


, having circumferential grooves


15


, are associated with conventional bearings


25


(FIG.


2


), mounted side by side on the shaft


26


and allowed to independently rotate relative to the shaft


26


. Any desirable number of sheaves


14


compatible for use with the present invention may by included. The walls


20


,


21


and sheaves


14


generally define a semi-circular passageway


17


for passage therethrough of a wireline


16


engageable with one or more of the sheaves


14


.




The block


10


also includes a coupling mechanism


18


, such as a shackle


19


, for releasable connection of the block


10


with conventional accessories, such as a hook (not shown), and with an object or objects (not shown) being lifted. At the top of the block


10


is a cap member


11


(

FIG. 2

) rigidly connected between the walls


20


,


21


. The cap member


11


includes a cap eye


11




a


, which serves as a releasable connection point for handling the block


10


. All of the above-described features and operation are known in the art.




Now referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, rereeving a wireline


16


through sheave block


10


generally requires access to at least the lower half


13


(

FIG. 2



a


) of the outer circumference of the sheaves


14


. In accordance with the present invention, the block


10


includes two or more retractable sheave guards


29


disposed between the walls


20


,


21


. The retractable sheave guards


29


are each moveable between open and closed positions relative to the sheaves


14


. The term “closed position” as used herein means fixed, or secured, in position between the walls of the sheave block, generally providing a shield around at least the lower half of the circumference of the sheaves and being too close to the sheaves to allow rereeving. The term “open position” as used herein means that at least a portion of the retractable sheave guard is farther from the sheaves than when the guard is in a closed position, allowing access to the sheaves for rereeving.




The preferred embodiment of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, for example, has three retractable sheave guards


29


, including a pair of opposing retractable side sheave guards


30


,


32


and a lower retractable sheave guard


40


. The retractable side sheave guards


30


and


32


are curved members that are releasable at their upper ends


30




a


,


32




a


, respectively, from the walls


20


,


21


, allowing each to move between a closed position (

FIG. 4

) and an open position (FIG.


3


). The retractable lower sheave guard


40


is a curved member disposed between the side guards


30


,


32


, and is releasably moveable downwardly relative to the sheaves


14


from a closed position (

FIG. 4

) to an open position (FIG.


3


). It should be understood, however, that while the following description of the invention is made, in part, with respect to a preferred embodiment having three retractable sheave guards, the invention is not so limited; any number of retractable sheave guards taking any suitable shape and configuration operable in accordance with the present invention may be used. For example, a configuration having only two retractable sheave guards and capable of operation in accordance with the present invention may be used.




Still referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the retractable sheave guards


29


are moveable between open and closed positions with the use of one or more retractors


70


. The retractors


70


can take any form and configuration suitable for such purpose, such as hinges, levers, pins, pivots, or a combination thereof. Furthermore, any suitable quantity of retractors can be used. In the preferred embodiment (

FIGS. 3

,


4


), the retractors


70


include a pair of pins


39


about which the side sheave guards


30


,


32


pivot. Each pin


39


is connected between the walls


20


,


21


spaced below the sheaves


14


, and extends through a bore


37




a


formed in a curved lug portion


37


of one of the side guards


30


,


32


. The curved lug portions


37


of the side guards


30


,


32


are rotatable about the pins


39


. Thus, as the upper ends


30




a


,


32




a


of the side guards


30


,


32


are released from the sheave block


10


, the side guards


30


,


32


are pivotable about the pins


39


between their open and closed positions.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


, retractors


70


are preferably also included for the lower guard


40


. The retractors


70


for the lower guard


40


includes guide shafts, or pins,


72


extending laterally from the lower guard


40


and engageable with guide slots


74


in walls


20


,


21


. The guide pins


72


are moveable upwardly and downwardly within corresponding guide slots


74


. The guide slots


74


define the range of motion of the guide pins


72


and the lower guard


40


between open and closed positions. When the lower guard


40


is released from its closed position, it moves downwardly as the guide pins


72


move downwardly within the guide slots


74


. Preferably, when the guide pins


72


reach the bottom


75


(

FIG. 1

) of the guide slots


74


, the guide slots


74


hold, or support, the lower guard


40


in its open position, ensuring no further downward movement of the lower guard


40


.




Again referring to

FIG. 1

, the guards


29


are secured in their closed positions with one or more releasable locks


50


. Any suitable form or configuration of releasable lock


50


may be used that enables securing the guards


29


in their closed positions and allows their release therefrom for movement into the open position. For example, the lock


50


may be a bolt


52


(FIG.


1


), a cam rod


54


(

FIG. 5



a


) or a spring-loaded pin (not shown). Further, depending on the particular configuration of the guards


29


, different types of locks


50


may be used for different guards


29


, and a separate lock


50


may not be necessary for each guard


29


.




In the preferred embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the locks


50


are bolts


52


that releasably connect the side guards


30


and


32


to the walls


20


,


21


. Each bolt


52


extends through upper bores


42


in the walls


20


,


21


and corresponding eyelets


36


in one of the guards


30


,


32


. No additional locks


50


are used with the lower guard


40


because the position of the lower guard


40


is controlled by the position and movement of the side guards


30


,


32


, as will be described below.




Referring again to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the guards


29


may be interconnected with one another for cooperative movement between their open and closed positions with the use of one or more couplers


80


. The couplers


80


preferably include a link


82


connecting each side guard


30


,


32


to the lower guard


40


. One end of the first link


82


is connected to the left side


40




a


of the lower guard


40


with a pivot pin


88


about which the link


82


is rotatable. It should be noted that the guide pin


72


described above may also serve as pin


88


. The other end of the first link


82


is connected to the curved lug portion


37


of the side guard


30


with a pivot pin


38


about which the link


82


is rotatable. The pivot pins


38


are particularly positioned on the curved lug portions


37


of the guards


30


,


32


to enable the desired ranges of motions of guards


30


,


32


and


40


as they cooperatively move between open and closed positions. Similarly, the second link


82


is connected with the right side


40




b


of the lower guard


40


and the side guard


32


. The links


82


allow all three guards


29


to move cooperatively. For example, the opening of side guards


30


,


32


(

FIG. 3

) draws the links


82


downwardly, forcing the guide pins


72


to move downwardly in the guide slots


74


, thus causing the lower guard


40


to move downwardly. Likewise, the closing movement of the side guards


30


,


32


(

FIG. 4

) causes the upward movement of the links


82


, guide pins


72


and lower guard


40


. Because the lower guard


40


is retained in its closed position when the side guards


30


,


32


are retained in their closed positions, there is no requirement for any releasable locks


50


used directly with the lower guard


40


. Further, when the guide pins


72


of the lower guard


40


reach the bottom


75


(

FIG. 1

) of the guide slots


74


, the side guards


30


,


32


will be held in their open positions by links


82


(FIG.


3


). Thus, all three guards


30


,


32


,


40


are supported and maintained in their open positions, ensuring no further opening movement of the guards


30


,


32


,


40


, thereby providing safety benefits.




Now referring to the embodiments of

FIGS. 1 and 5



a


, the side guards


30


,


32


preferably include wireline passages


33


, such as slots


34


, through which the wireline


16


may pass. Each wireline slot


34


has a width sufficient to allow passage of the wireline


16


therethrough, and is aligned with one of the sheaves


14


to allow engagement of the wireline


16


with the corresponding sheave groove


15


. The illustrated exemplary slots


34


are formed between guard fingers


35


that are integral to the guards


30


,


32


and extend to the upper ends


30




a


,


32




a


of the guards


30


,


32


, respectively. The quantity of wireline passages


33


and fingers


35


may be selected to correspond with the total number of sheaves


14


contained in the block


10


, or otherwise as desired. Thus, the retractable sheave guards


29


may be moved between open and closed positions without interfering with a wireline


16


engaging the sheaves


15


, enabling rereeving without having to remove the wireline


16


from the block


10


.




In an alternate embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the guards


29


may be interconnected to allow selective cooperative or independent movement. In this embodiment, the couplers


80


include a pair of links


82


connecting each side guard


30


,


32


with the lower guard


40


. The first pair of links


82


connects side guard


30


with the left side


40




a


of lower guard


40


, while the second pair of links


82


connects side guard


32


with the right side


40




b


of lower guard


40


. In each instance, an upper link


86


is pivotably connected to the lower guard


40


with pivot pin


88


, similarly as described above with respect to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, and a lower link


84


is pivotably connected to the corresponding side guard


30


or


32


with pivot pin


39


. Each upper link


86


is connected to its corresponding lower link


84


with another pivot pin


90


, about which each link is rotatable. The pivoting movement of the links


84


,


86


allows each of the guards


30


,


32


and


40


to be movable independently of the other guards


30


,


32


or


40


.




The couplers


80


of this embodiment, however, are equipped with a removable connector


118


, as shown in FIGS.


8


. and


9


, for connecting each lower link


84


to the adjacent side guard curved lug portion


37


, which enables cooperative movement of the guards


30


,


32


and


40


. The connector


118


can take any suitable form, such as a bolt


120


, or pin (not shown). Each bolt


120


extends through a hole


122


(

FIG. 6

) in the lower link


84


and a hole


124


in the adjacent curved lug


37


. When each set of holes


122


and


124


are aligned and held together with a connector


118


(

FIG. 8

,


9


), the independent movement of the lower links


84


relative to the corresponding side guards


30


,


32


is eliminated. As a result, the guards


30


,


32


,


40


move cooperatively, similarly as described above with respect to

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Disengagement of the connectors


118


will allow independent movement of the guards


30


,


32


,


40


, as described above.




In this embodiment, a separate lock


50


is useful with the lower guard


40


when the sheave block


10


is configured to allow the lower guard


40


to move independently from the side guards


30


,


32


. The lower guard lock


50


shown in

FIGS. 6 and 10

includes a pair of bolts


52


connecting the lower guard


40


to the walls


20


,


21


, each bolt


52


extending through a hole


44


in the lower guard


40


and a corresponding bore


46


in one or both walls


20


,


21


. Each bolt


52


may be secured in locked position with a mateable member, such as a nut, or cap (not shown). Only upon the release of the lower guard lock


50


will the lower guard


40


be moveable downwardly, or opened. It should be noted that with the engagement of connectors


118


and use of locks


50


with the lower guard


40


, the guards


30


,


32


and


40


can be opened and closed independently of one another, or in any combination.




The sheave block


10


may include one or more side sheave guard stop members


114


limiting the opening movement of the side guards


30


,


32


, as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. The stop member


114


can take any suitable form and configuration, so long as it is capable of supporting the weight of the side guards


30


,


32


and holding the side guards


30


,


32


in their open positions, such as a hard metal protrusion


115


welded onto the inside surface


24


one or both plates


20


,


21


. It should be understood, however, that the use of stop members


114


is not necessary for operation of the present invention.




In yet another embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 5



a


, the side guard lock


50


includes a pair of rotatable elongated cam rods


54


. The cam rods


54


(

FIG. 11

) are rotatably mounted between the walls


20


,


21


of the sheave block


10


with any suitable conventional technique. For example, each cam rod


54


may be retained at its ends


59




a


,


59




b


in bores


42


(

FIG. 12

) extending through each wall


20


,


21


. Between its ends, each cam rod


54


is mateable with a series of C-shaped eyelets


138


(

FIG. 5



a


) disposed at the upper end


30




a


,


32




a


of side guards


30


,


32


, respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, each C-shaped eyelet


138


of the side guards


30


,


32


includes an opening or break


47


in its circumference, the break


47


having a width


48


. Referring to

FIGS. 11 and 11



a


, each cam rod


54


includes a cam section


56


having major and minor diameters


66


,


68


. The major diameter


66


of the cam section


56


is larger than the width


48


of the break


47


in each C-shaped eyelet


138


, while the minor diameter


68


is smaller than width


48


of the break


47


. To retain side guards


30


or


32


in closed position, the corresponding cam rod


54


is rotated to align the major diameter


66


of the cam portion


56


with the opening


47


of the C-shaped eyelets


138


, as shown in FIG.


13


. To open side guard


30


or


32


, the corresponding cam rod


54


is rotated to align the minor diameter


68


of the cam portion


56


with the openings


47


of the C-shaped eyelets


138


. The C-shaped eyelets


38


are then releasable from the corresponding cam rod


54


, allowing the upper end


30




a


or


32




a


of the respective side guard


30


or


32


to be moved away from the sheaves


14


and walls


20


,


21


, opening the side guard


30


or


32


.




Referring to

FIGS. 14 and 15

, a cam lock


58


may be used to hold cam rod


54


in engagement with the C-shaped eyelets


138


, thus locking the corresponding side guard


30


or


32


in its closed position. The cam lock


58


may take any suitable form and configuration. The illustrated cam locks


58


for each guard


30


,


32


include a cam lock plate


60


slideably disposed within a depression or indent


43


formed in the outer surface


22


of the wall


20


or


21


and surrounding the upper bore


42


(FIG.


12


). The indents


43


do not extend through the entire thickness of the wall


20


or


21


, as does the bores


42


.




The plate


60


is held in the indent


43


by riding in grooves (not shown) or by any other suitable retaining means and is slideable laterally in the indent


43


. The plate


60


includes an edge


61


engageable with a ledge


57


extending from the end


59




a


or


59




b


of the cam rod


54


. The ledge


57


extends into the indent


43


from the upper bore


42


. When the plate


60


is moved laterally away from the cam rod


54


and upper bore


42


, the cam rod


54


is free to rotate, allowing opening and closing of the corresponding side guard


30


or


32


. When the cam rod


54


is rotated such as described above to retain the corresponding side guard


30


or


32


in a closed position, the plate


60


is movable laterally to engage the edge


61


of the plate


60


with the ledge


57


of the cam rod


54


, as shown in FIG.


14


. This positioning of the plate


60


prevents the cam rod


54


from rotating, thus locking the corresponding side guard


30


or


32


in its closed position.




Referring to

FIGS. 14 and 15

, the plate


60


can be secured in one or more lateral positions with the use of a releasable plate lock


62


, such as bolt


99


. The bolt


99


is rotatable through a bore


60




a


in the plate


60


and engageable with one or more plate lock bores


43




b


in the indent wall


43




a


(FIG.


12


). When the plate


50


is aligned over a bore


43




b


in the indent wall


43




a


, the bolt


99


can be tightened to engage the bore


43




b


anchoring the lateral position of the plate


60


. It should be understood that any other suitable form of releasable plate lock


62


may be used, and the use of a plate lock is not essential.




In yet another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, the guards


29


may be interconnected with a coupler


80


that includes a pair of angled links


98


. Each angled link


98


has a laterally extending cut-out


100


engageable over a protrusion, or pin,


102


extending from the curved lug portion


37


of side guard


30


or


32


. The pin


102


is moveable upwardly and downwardly within the cut-out


100


.




The lower guard


40


includes a hole


94


at each side


40




a


,


40




b


engaged over a guide shaft


96


that extends between walls


20


,


21


. The guide shaft


96


is moveable upwardly and downwardly at its ends in guide slots


74


of walls


20


,


21


similarly as described above with respect to guide pins


72


of

FIGS. 1 and 3

, allowing opening and closing of the lower guard


40


. The guide shaft


96


rotatably engages the upper end


98




a


of the adjacent angled link


98


. When the side guard


30


is closed, side


40




a


of the lower guard


40


will be held in its closed position by the angled link


98


. Furthermore, side


40




a


of the lower guard


40


cannot be opened unless the side guard


30


is opened. When side guard


30


is opened, guide shaft


96


is moveable downwardly in the guide slot


74


, allowing side


40




a


of the lower guard


40


to be opened. Side guard


32


and side


40




b


of the lower guard


40


operate similarly.




Referring to

FIGS. 17-19

, the lower guard


40


of this embodiment can be configured with a lock, or locks,


50


to retain the lower guard


40


in its closed position even when the side guards


30


,


32


are opened. The lock


50


can take any suitable form and configuration. As shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the guide shaft


96


may function as lock


50


. For example, the guide shaft


96


may be rotatable and include a guide extension


104


extending from one, or both of its ends


96




a


,


96




b


, the guide extension


104


being moveable within a guide slot


74


.




Each guide slot


74


of this embodiment includes a wide portion


112


at its upper end


74




a


(

FIG. 17



a


) having a width


111


greater than the width


110


of a downwardly extending slot portion


109


of the guide slot


74


. As shown in

FIG. 18

, each guide extension


104


has a first width


106


and a second width


108


. The first width


106


of the guide extension


104


is larger than the width


110


of the guide slot


74


, while the second width


108


of the guide extension


104


is smaller than the width


110


of the guide slot


74


. Thus, when the guide extension


104


is located within the wide portion


112


of the guide slot


74


and is rotated so that its first width


106


is aligned with the guide slot


74


, the guide shaft


96


and the corresponding side


40




a


or


40




b


of the lower guard


40


are held in closed position. When the guide shaft


96


is rotated so that the second width


108


of the guide extension


104


aligns with the guide slot


74


, the guide shaft


96


may then be moved downwardly in the guide slot


74


, allowing the corresponding side


40




a


or


40




b


of the lower guard


40


to be lowered, or opened. This embodiment further allows each side guard


30


and


32


to be opened independently or along with the corresponding side


40




a


,


40




b


of the lower guard


40


.




A method for using a sheave block


10


made in accordance with the present invention will now be described. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 5



a


, the wireline


16


is reeved over, or passed around, one or more sheaves


14


in the sheave block


10


. The sheave block


10


is suspended from the wireline


16


, which is anchored at its ends to fixed objects (not shown), as is known in the art. To rereeve the wireline


16


, tension in the wireline


16


is released, such as by hanging the block


10


at cap eye


11




a


(

FIG. 2

) from a separate line (not shown) connected with a fixed object, such as a derrick (not shown) of a drilling rig. The sheave guards


29


are unlocked and moved into their open positions such as described above with respect to the preferred embodiments. The guards


29


may be moved between their open and closed positions manually, or with any suitable mechanical, hydraulic, linear or rotational device (not shown), such as a hoist or lever (not shown). The sheaves


14


are then accessible for rereeving of the wireline


16


without having to entirely remove the wireline


16


from the block


10


.




In the preferred method, one end (not shown) of the wireline


16


is disconnected from its anchor (not shown) and the free, or loose, end of the wireline


16


is rereeved around the desired number of sheaves


14


in the block


10


. For example, the wireline


16


can be rereeved in the block


10


from originally having five reeves


27


to having three reeves


27


by removing the two reeves


27


closest to the loose end of the wireline


16


. The remaining three reeves


27


may be moved, or jumped, between sheaves


14


to reposition them within the block


10


, such as in the center of the block


10


or any other desired load balanced pattern. The term “jump” and “jumped” as used herein mean moving a reeve


27


of the wireline


16


from one sheave


14


onto another sheave


14


in the block


10


. After the wireline


16


is rereeved, the free end of the wireline


16


is then reconnected to its anchor (not shown) and the guards


29


are closed and locked into the closed positions, such as described above.




While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, modifications thereof can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or teachings of the invention. The embodiments described herein are exemplary only and are not limiting of the invention. Furthermore, each of the foregoing aspects or features, such as, for example, the couplers, locks and retractors, may be combined or may have common components, and may, when included, be used alone or in combination with other such aspects. Many variations and modifications of the embodiments described herein are thus possible and within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the scope of protection is not limited to the embodiments described herein.



Claims
  • 1. A sheave block for use with a wireline and having a plurality of sheave block components, comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least two grooved sheaves disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; and at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block and without having to disassemble significant additional sheave block components.
  • 2. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein at least one said retractable sheave guard is movable between said open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one said grooved sheave.
  • 3. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein said at least one retractable sheave guard is moveable between said open and closed positions without moving said at least one retractable sheave guard upwardly.
  • 4. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein at least one of said retractable sheave guards is pivotably moveable between said open and closed positions.
  • 5. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein at least one of said retractable sheave guards includes a plurality of fingers and a plurality of wireline passages enabling said retractable sheave guard to be movable between said open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one said grooved sheave.
  • 6. The sheave block of claim 1 further including at least one releasable lock capable of retaining at least one of said retractable sheave guards in said closed position.
  • 7. The sheave block of claim 6 wherein at least one of said retractable sheave guards includes eyelets engageable with said releasable lock.
  • 8. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein at least two of said retractable sheave guards are connected.
  • 9. The sheave block of claim 8 further including at least one coupler connecting at least two of said retractable sheave guards.
  • 10. The sheave block of claim 9 wherein said coupler includes at least one link.
  • 11. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein at least two of said retractable sheave guards are cooperatively moveable between said open and closed positions.
  • 12. The sheave block of claim 1 further including at least one sheave guard stop member capable of supporting at least one of said retractable sheave guards in said open position.
  • 13. The sheave block of claim 1 wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position.
  • 14. The sheave block of claim 13 wherein said first and second ends of said first retractable sheave guard are independently moveable upwardly and downwardly relative to said at least one grooved sheave.
  • 15. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; and at least one releasable lock capable of retaining at least one of said retractable sheave guards in said closed position, wherein said releasable lock includes at least one cam rod.
  • 16. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; and wherein at least one of said first and second opposing walls includes a guide slot, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard includes at least one guide member moveable upwardly and downwardly within said guide slot.
  • 17. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; and wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein at least one of said first and second opposing walls includes a guide slot, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard includes at least one guide member moveable upwardly and downwardly within said guide slot; wherein said guide member is rotatable and includes a guide portion having a non-circular cross-section, wherein said guide portion is selectively moveable upwardly and downwardly within said guide slot.
  • 18. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; and wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard.
  • 19. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; and wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein said first retractable sheave guard is connected to said second and third retractable sheave guards.
  • 20. The sheave block of claim 19 wherein said first retractable sheave guard is connected to at least one of said second and third retractable sheave guards with at least one coupler, said coupler including a first end engageable with said first retractable sheave guard and a laterally extending cut-out, wherein at least one of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes a lower curved portion, said lower curved portion having a protrusion moveable within said laterally extending cut-out.
  • 21. The sheave block of claim 20 wherein said first end of said coupler is connected with said first retractable sheave guard with a cam rod, said cam rod further engageable with an opening in at least one of said opposing walls and being capable of at least partially securing said first retractable sheave guard in said closed position.
  • 22. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein said first retractable sheave guard is connected to said second and third retractable sheave guards; and at least one coupler connecting said first retractable sheave guard to said second and third retractable sheave guards.
  • 23. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein said first retractable sheave guard is connected to said second and third retractable sheave guards; and at least one coupler connecting said first retractable sheave guard to said second and third retractable sheave guards, wherein said coupler includes at least one link.
  • 24. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; and at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein said first, second and third retractable sheave guards are cooperatively moveable between said open and closed positions.
  • 25. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; and at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein said first, second and third retractable sheave guards are independently moveable relative to one another between said open and closed positions.
  • 26. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; and at least one releasable lock capable of retaining said first, second and third retractable sheave guards in said closed positions.
  • 27. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; and at least one releasable lock capable of retaining said first, second and third retractable sheave guards in said closed positions, wherein said releasable lock includes at least one cam rod.
  • 28. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; and at least one releasable lock capable of retaining said first, second and third retractable sheave guards in said closed positions; wherein said releasable lock includes a first rotatable cam rod engageable with said second retractable sheave guard, and a second rotatable cam rod engageable with said third retractable sheave guard.
  • 29. The sheave block of claim 28 wherein each of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes at least one C-shaped eyelet engageable with said first and second rotatable cam rods, respectively.
  • 30. The sheave block of claim 29 further including at least a third rotatable cam rod engageable with said first retractable sheave guard.
  • 31. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; and at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein each of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes a plurality of fingers and a plurality of wireline passages enabling said retractable sheave guards to be movable between said open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one said grooved sheave.
  • 32. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least one grooved sheave disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; and at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; wherein a first one of said retractable sheave guards includes first and second ends, and wherein said first retractable sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to said grooved sheaves from said closed position to said open position; wherein a second one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said first end of said first retractable sheave guard, and a third one of said retractable sheave guards is disposed adjacent said second end of said first retractable sheave guard; wherein said second and third retractable sheave guards are pivotably movable between said open and closed positions.
  • 33. A sheave block having a housing containing a plurality of sheaves engageable with a wireline comprising;first and second side sheave guards moveably connected with the housing; and a lower sheave guard movably connected with the housing, said lower sheave guard disposed between said first and second side sheave guards; wherein each said sheave guard is moveable between an open and a closed position, wherein at least a portion of each said sheave guard is farther from the sheaves when said sheave guard is in said open position than when said sheave guard is in said closed position.
  • 34. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein said sheave guards are movable between said open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the sheaves.
  • 35. The sheave block of claim 34 wherein the wireline may be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block.
  • 36. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein said sheave guards are moveable between said open and closed positions without moving said sheave guards upwardly.
  • 37. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein said lower sheave guard includes first and second ends, and wherein said lower sheave guard is moveable downwardly relative to the sheaves from said closed position to said open position of said lower sheave guard.
  • 38. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein the housing includes at least two guide slots, and wherein said lower sheave guard includes at least two guide members, each said guide member moveable upwardly and downwardly within one of said guide slots.
  • 39. The sheave block of claim 38 wherein at least one said guide member is rotatable and includes a guide portion having a non-circular cross-section, wherein said guide portion is selectively moveable upwardly and downwardly within one of the guide slots.
  • 40. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein said lower sheave guard is connected to said first and second side sheave guards.
  • 41. The sheave block of claim 40 further including at least one coupler connecting said lower sheave guard to said first and second side sheave guards.
  • 42. The sheave block of claim 41 wherein said coupler includes at least one link.
  • 43. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein said first and second side sheave guards and said lower sheave guard are cooperatively moveable between said open and closed positions.
  • 44. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein said first and second side sheave guards and said lower sheave guard are independently moveable between said open and closed positions.
  • 45. The sheave block of claim 33 further including at least one releasable lock capable of retaining said sheave guards in said closed positions.
  • 46. The sheave block of claim 45 wherein said releasable lock includes at least one cam rod.
  • 47. The sheave block of claim 45 wherein said releasable lock includes a first rotatable cam rod engageable with said first side sheave guard, and a second rotatable cam rod engageable with said second side sheave guard.
  • 48. The sheave block of claim 33 wherein each of said first and second side sheave guards includes a plurality of fingers and a plurality of wireline passages enabling each said side sheave guard to be movable between said open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged with at least one of the plurality of sheaves.
  • 49. The sheave block of claim 33 further including at least one sheave guard stop member capable of supporting at least one of said sheave guards in said open position.
  • 50. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least two grooved sheaves disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; a plurality of retractable sheave guards movably connected to said first and second opposing walls; means for connecting said retractable sheave guards to said first and second opposing walls, wherein said retractable sheave guards are capable of being moved between open and closed positions while the wireline is engaged over at least one of said grooved sheaves, and wherein at least one said retractable sheave guard is capable of preventing a wireline engaged upon at least one said grooved sheave from moving to another said grooved sheave when said at least one retractable sheave guard is in said closed position; and means for guiding said retractable sheave guards between open and closed positions.
  • 51. The sheave block of claim 50 further including means for connecting said retractable sheave guards together.
  • 52. A method of rereeving a wireline through a sheave block without having to completely remove the wireline from the sheave block, the sheave block having a plurality of sheaves, at least three retractable sheave guards movable between open and closed positions, and at least one releasable sheave guard lock capable of securing at least one retractable sheave guard in the closed position, the wireline passing through the sheave block and being reeved over at least one sheave in the sheave block comprising:releasing at least one sheave guard lock; moving at least three retractable sheave guards into open positions independent of the wireline; moving a free end of the wireline through the sheave block to change the number of reeves of the wireline over the sheaves in the sheave block; moving at least one retractable sheave guard into a closed position; and engaging the sheave guard lock.
  • 53. The method of claim 52 further including moving at least one reeve of the wireline from one sheave to another sheave in the sheave block.
  • 54. The method of claim 52 wherein the sheave block has a plurality of retractable sheave guards, further including moving each retractable sheave guard into an open position independent of the wireline, and moving each retractable sheave guard into a closed position.
  • 55. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least two grooved sheaves disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave engageable with the wireline; at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, said open position allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; and at least one releasable lock capable of retaining at least one of said retractable sheave guards in said closed position, said releasable lock including at least one cam rod.
  • 56. The sheave block of claim 55 wherein said at least one cam rod includes at least first, second and third cam rods, and wherein said at least one retractable sheave guards includes at least first, second and third retractable sheave guards, said first cam rod being engageable with said first retractable sheave guard, said second cam rod being engageable with said second retractable sheave guard and said third cam rod being engageable with said third retractable sheave guard.
  • 57. The sheave block of claim 56 wherein each of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes at least one C-shaped eyelet engageable with said second and third cam rods, respectively.
  • 58. The sheave block of claim 55 wherein at least two of said retractable sheave guards are cooperatively moveable from said open positions to said closed positions.
  • 59. The sheave block of claim 55 and wherein said at least one retractable sheave guards includes at least first, second and third retractable sheave guards, said first retractable sheave guard disposed between said second and third retractable sheave guards, wherein said first said retractable sheave guard is connected to at least one of said second and third retractable sheave guards with at least one coupler, said coupler including a first end engageable with said first retractable sheave guard and a laterally extending cut-out, wherein at least one of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes a lower curved portion, said lower curved portion having a protrusion moveable within said laterally extending cut-out.
  • 60. A sheave block for use with a wireline comprising;first and second opposing walls; a shaft extending between said first and second opposing walls and having at least two grooved sheaves disposed thereon, each said grooved sheave capable of engagement with the wireline; and at least one retractable sheave guard movably connected to said first and second opposing walls and moveable between open and closed positions, wherein at least one said retractable sheave guard is capable of preventing a wireline engaged with at least one of said grooved sheaves from disengaging from said at least one grooved sheave when said retractable sheave guard is in said closed position.
  • 61. The sheave block of claim 60 wherein a first said retractable sheave guard is disposed between a second and a third said retractable sheave guard, said first retractable sheave guard being connected to at least one of said second and third retractable sheave guards with at least one coupler, said coupler including a first end engageable with said first retractable sheave guard and a laterally extending cut-out, wherein at least one of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes a lower curved portion, said lower curved portion having a protrusion moveable within said laterally extending cut-out.
  • 62. The sheave block of claim 61 wherein said first end of said coupler is connected with said first retractable sheave guard with a cam rod, said cam rod further engageable with an opening in at least one of said opposing walls and being capable of at least partially securing said first retractable sheave guard in said closed position.
  • 63. The sheave block of claim 61 further including at least one releasable lock capable of retaining at least one of said retractable sheave guards in said closed position, said releasable lock including at least one cam rod.
  • 64. The sheave block of claim 63 wherein each of said second and third retractable sheave guards includes at least one C-shaped eyelet engageable with a first and a second said cam rod, respectively.
  • 65. The sheave block of claim 64 further including at least a third rotatable cam rod engageable with said first retractable sheave guard.
  • 66. The sheave block of claim 61 wherein the wireline may be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block.
  • 67. The sheave block of claim 66 wherein at least two of said retractable sheave guards are cooperatively moveable from said open positions to said closed positions.
  • 68. The sheave block of claim 66 wherein said at least one retractable sheave guards includes at least three retractable sheave guards.
  • 69. A retractable lower sheave guard device for use with a sheave block, the sheave block including first and second opposing walls, at least one grooved sheave disposed on a shaft extending between the opposing walls and at least one retractable side sheave guard, the grooved sheave capable of engaging a wireline, comprising:a curved guard portion movably connected with the first and second opposing walls of the sheave block, said curved guard portion movable between an open position and a closed position, wherein said curved guard portion is capable of preventing a wireline disposed on at least one grooved sheave in the sheave block from disengaging the grooved sheave when said curved guard portion is in said closed position, further wherein said curved guard portion is capable of allowing the wireline to be rereeved around at least one of said grooved sheaves without entirely removing the wireline from the sheave block; and at least one connector engageable with said curved guard portion and the at least one retractable side sheave guard; and at least one lock associated with the sheave block and capable of maintaining said curved guard portion in said closed position.
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Declarations of Bernardino Lenders and Wesley C. Morrow with exhibits.