Claims
- 1. A skate apparatus used to facilitate injecting tubing into a pipe, said apparatus comprising
(a) a body with a diameter greater than the diameter of the tubing, said body having a cylindrical port capable of fitting around a portion of the tubing, and said body being openable lengthwise by an amount sufficient to insert the injected tubing, (b) an attaching means to securely attach the body to the exterior of the tubing, and (c) at least one set of three or four rigid arms extending in a plane in a direction toward the interior surface of the pipe, wherein each of said arms comprises one or more wheels capable of movable communication with the inner surface of said pipe, and wherein the radius from the center of the injected tubing to the outermost edge of the wheels or rollers is between about 0.5 times and about 0.95 times the radius of the pipe.
- 2. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are one to two sets of arms, and wherein each set contains only three rigid arms.
- 3. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are one to two sets of arms, and wherein each set contains only four rigid arms.
- 4. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein there is only one set of arms, and wherein each set contains only four rigid arms.
- 5. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said arms contains one or two wheels on the distal end of the arms.
- 6. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attaching means comprises a cylindrical port capable of securely gripping the injected tubing and one or more of hinges, clamps, and bolts to apply a compressive force to the cylindrical port.
- 7. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein the radius from the center of the injected tubing to the outermost edge of the wheels is between about 0.8 to about 0.9 times the radius of the pipe.
- 8. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wheels are comprised of steel.
- 9. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wheels further comprise sealed bearings.
- 10. The skate apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wheels are comprised of polysulfone
- 11. The skate apparatus of claim 1 the cylindrical port is larger than the injected tubing, further comprising an adapter grip spool between the body and the injected tubing such that the skate apparatus is firmly secured to the injected tubing.
- 12. A skate apparatus used to facilitate injecting tubing into a pipe, said skate apparatus comprising
a first section for gripping the outer surface of said tubing, a second section comprising a body and a plurality of wheels mounted on legs with axles, said body connected with said first section and said legs, and said wheels extending outwardly from said body, and said wheels for contacting the inner surface of said pipe to support a portion of said tubing against contact with the inner surface of said pipe.
- 13. The skate apparatus of claim 12 wherein said wheels are mounted in a position skewed to a lines radial to the centerline of said tubing.
- 14. The skate apparatus of claim 12 wherein the number of wheels mounted on legs is four.
- 15. The skate apparatus of claim 12 wherein the number of wheels mounted on legs is three.
- 16. The skate apparatus of claim 12 wherein the number of wheels mounted on legs is four.
- 17. The skate apparatus of claim 12 wherein the first section for gripping the outer surface of said tubing comprises two sections adapted to fit around the tubing, and bolts joining the two sections.
- 18. The skate apparatus of claim 12 wherein said wheels are able to be exchanged for a second set of wheels of an outer diameter at least 20% different than the outer diameter of said wheels, said wheels to accommodate the support of said tubing against contact with the wall of a second size pipe.
- 19. The skate apparatus of claim 13 wherein said wheels are able to be exchanged for a second set of wheels of an outer diameter at least 20% different than the outer diameter of said wheels, said wheels to accommodate the support of said tubing against contact with the wall of a second size pipe.
- 20. The skate apparatus of claim 13 wherein said wheels are beveled to match the interior of the pipe against which the wheels move.
- 21. The invention of claim 12 wherein the body between said first section and said legs is flexible to allow said rollers to pass obstructions in said pipe.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PATENTS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/066,380 filed on Nov. 21, 1997, entitled “Method and Apparatus of Injecting Coil Tubing Down Pipelines”, and provisional patent application serial number 60/067,503 filed on Dec. 4, 1997, entitled “Method and Apparatus of Injecting Coil Tubing Down Pipelines”.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60066380 |
Nov 1997 |
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60067503 |
Dec 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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09185989 |
Nov 1998 |
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09907384 |
Jul 2001 |
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