Top drive casing system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536520
  • Patent Number
    6,536,520
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A torque head for gripping tubular members, in at least some aspects, has a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is directed to wellbore operations, top drives, top drive casing systems and operations, torque heads, top drives with torque heads, and methods using them.




2. Description of Related Art




The prior art discloses many systems and methods for running casing. The prior art also discloses a variety of systems using a top drive for running casing. Certain prior art top drive systems include the attachment of a spider (e.g. but not limited to, a flush mounted spider) suspended beneath a top drive from the bails. The bails are then rigidly fastened to a top drive quill so as to cause the flush mounted spider to rotate in unison with any rotation of the quill. Engagement of the flush mounted spider's slips with a casing joint or string causes the casing to rotate in coordinated unison with the spider.

FIG. 17

shows a prior art top drive in which the collective assembly beneath a bull gear is able to rotate and is collectively referred to as the “pipe handling” or “handler” system. This pipe handling system can be made to slue in coordination with the quill by rigidly affixing the bails to the quill. In certain embodiments of such a system since the top drive's pipe handling system rotates with the tool at all times, rotation is limited to the design speed limit of the system's seals and bearings—about 6 rpm in some cases. This can add many hours to a casing job. The present inventors have recognized that a system is needed that can rotate significantly faster during the spin-in phase of makeup, like a tong and which would only engage a pipe handler to turn the tool after makeup if there is a stuck pipe situation. Another disadvantage with such systems is that by making the torque head the primary hoisting device the cost of the device is increased and also, in many cases, makes it necessary to produce or own different size/tonnage range torque head assemblies to cover both different size ranges—and within size ranges, different tonnages. The present inventors have recognized a need for a system that allows a rig to utilize hoisting equipment it already owns for primary hoisting and a system with a torque head that is lighter, i.e. a less expensive device capable of use universally within a size range regardless of tonnage requirements.




With many known prior art devices, apparatuses and systems with which casing is gripped, e.g. by jaws, inserts, or dies, the casing is damaged. Such damage can result in casing which cannot be used. When premium tubulars are required, such damage is very expensive.




There has long been a need for an efficient and effective system and method for running casing (making-up and breaking-out connections) with a top drive. There has long been a need for such a system and method which provides for continuous fluid circulation during running operations. There has long been a need for such a system and method that efficiently and effectively rotates casing and applies downward force on a casing string while the string is being installed in a wellbore. There has long been a need for such systems and methods which reduce damage to casing. There has long been a need for such a system and method wherein an apparatus that grips casing does not become locked on the casing.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention, in certain aspects, provides a system with a top drive and its related apparatus, and a torque head connected to and below the top drive in a rig for selectively gripping casing. The present invention, in certain embodiments, discloses a torque head useful in such systems and methods, the torque head with jaws with grip members, including but not limited to, slips, dies, and inserts; and in one particular aspect slips with movable dies or inserts that have some degree of axial freedom with respect to the jaws so that, in one aspect, when the slips first contact the exterior of a casing section the dies or inserts move axially with respect to the casing rather than radially, i.e. initially they do not bite, or bite only minimally, into the casing. Then, as the casing is moved by the top drive slips allow limited vertical movement both upward and downward. This allows the slips, dies or inserts to move upward relative to the slips as they engage the casing and to move downward relative to the slips as they are disengaged from the casing.




In certain embodiments a fluid circulation tool or apparatus is mounted in a torque head according to the present invention. Part of this tool is introduced into the top of a casing joint when the joint is being hoisted and readied for makeup to a casing string. With appropriate sealing packers, the joint is filled with circulation fluid and then moved into position above the casing string. Once makeup commences, circulating fluid is circulated through the joint and to the casing string.




In certain particular embodiments of the present invention relative axial movement of the torque head with respect to a casing joint being gripped by the slips is also made possible by providing a mounting plate assembly that includes bolts holding it together and springs that allow some controlled axial movement of the torque head. With the slips gripping the casing, a torque head barrel is rigidly fixed relative to the casing and if the casing is made up to the string or is gripped at the spider, downward force on the torque head assembly causes the springs located in the top plate to compress and allows for limited axial movement relative to the casing and elevator, provided the elevator slips are engaged on the casing. Such a torque head can be used with the previously-mentioned movable dies, etc., (which engage the casing when they are moved axially downwardly relative to the inner diameter of the torque head) and which are disengaged by axial movement upwardly relative to an inner diameter of the torque head. In the event the torque head assembly is subjected to a dangerous axial load of predetermined amount (e.g., but not limited to, about 100 tons or more), the bolts fail before significant damage is done to the torque head. When the bolts fail, the top plate assembly separates from the torque head barrel while the slips of the torque head assembly remain engaged against the casing, thus causing the barrel and slip mechanism within the barrel to remain firmly attached to the casing and prevent it from free falling the rig floor. This also reduces the possibility of items falling down (e.g. the torque head) and injuring personnel.




In certain aspects, selectively controlled piston/cylinder devices are used to move the slips into and out of engagement with a casing joint. In certain embodiments the piston/cylinder assemblies have internal flow control valves and accumulators so that once the slips engage the casing, hydraulic pressure is maintained in the cylinders and the slips remain in engagement with the casing.




Methods according to the present invention with systems according to the present invention are more automated than previous systems because in various prior art systems the torque head can become locked onto the casing when the slips of an elevator (or other suspension/clamping device) are engaged against the casing after the slips of the torque head have been engaged. This condition is a result of the actuation of hydraulic cylinders and then not being able to provide sufficient force to disengage the slips and overcome the mechanical advantage created by the wedging action of slip assemblies without some relative vertical movement of the casing. With the slips of the elevator set, this relative vertical movement of the casing is prevented. The same condition exists for the slips of the elevator in various prior art systems so that the torque head and elevator are locked onto the casing. Various methods are employed to prevent or preclude the torque head from becoming locked onto the casing. In one aspect the dies are capable of some vertical movement relative to the slips. In another aspect in the torque head barrel some limited vertical movement relative to the casing is allowed due to the two piece construction of the torque head barrel top assembly with incorporated spring washers. When the need to use a power tong to makeup a casing string is eliminated, as with systems according to the present invention, the need for a tong running crew is also eliminated.




It is, therefore, an object of at least certain preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide: New, useful, unique, efficient, and novel and nonobvious system and methods for running casing with a top drive;




Such systems and methods which provide automated operations;




Such systems and methods which provide continuous fluid circulation during operations;




Such systems and methods which reduce or eliminate damage to casing by using grippers with movable dies or inserts (marking or non-marking); that prevent a torquing apparatus from becoming locked onto casing and/or which reduce or eliminate axial loading on a torquing apparatus and/or by providing for shear release of the torque head from an item, e.g. a top drive connected to it




Certain embodiments of this invention are not limited to any particular individual feature disclosed here, but include combinations of them distinguished from the prior art in their structures and functions. Features of the invention have been broadly described so that the detailed descriptions that follow may be better understood, and in order that the contributions of this invention to the arts may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional aspects of the invention described below and which may be included in the subject matter of the claims to this invention. Those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this invention, its teachings, and suggestions will appreciate that the conceptions of this disclosure may be used as a creative basis for designing other structures, methods and systems for carrying out and practicing the present invention. The claims of this invention are to be read to include any legally equivalent devices or methods which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




The present invention recognizes and addresses the previously-mentioned problems and long-felt needs and provides a solution to those problems and a satisfactory meeting of those needs in its various possible embodiments and equivalents thereof. To one skilled in this art who has the benefits of this invention's realizations, teachings, disclosures, and suggestions, other purposes and advantages will be appreciated from the following description of preferred embodiments, given for the purpose of disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detail in these descriptions is not intended to thwart this patent's object to claim this invention no matter how others may later disguise it by variations in form or additions of further improvements.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more particular description of embodiments of the invention briefly summarized above may be had by references to the embodiments which are shown in the drawings which form a part of this specification. These drawings illustrate certain preferred embodiments and are not to be used to improperly limit the scope of the invention which may have other equally effective or legally equivalent embodiments.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a system according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a part of a torque head according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the torque head of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a top view of parts of the torque head of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a side cross-section view of part of the torque head of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is an enlarged view of a piston/cylinder device of the torque head of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the torque head of

FIG. 2

with a circulation apparatus therein.





FIGS. 8

,


9


and


10


are side views in cross-section showing operation of a slip according to the present invention.

FIG. 8A

is a cross-section view of part of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 11

is a schematic view of an hydraulic circuit useful with a torque head and system according to the present invention.





FIGS. 12-16

are side views of steps in a method using a system according to the present invention.





FIG. 17

is a side view of a prior art top drive system.





FIG. 18

is a side view in cross-section of a top drive casing system coupler.











DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS PREFERRED AT THE TIME OF FILING FOR THIS PATENT




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a system


10


according to the present invention includes a top drive


20


, a torque wrench assembly


30


used for back-up, an elevator


40


(which may also be any suitable known suspendable selective clamping apparatus or device), a pipe handler


50


, and a torque head


100


. The elevator


40


is suspended by bails


42


from eyes


22


of the top drive


20


. The torque wrench assembly


30


is suspended by a support


32


from the top drive


20


.




A torque sub


60


interconnects a spindle


24


(also called a “a quill”) of the top drive


20


and the top of a joint of casing


12


that extends into the torque head


100


. Rotation of the spindle


24


by the top drive


20


rotates the torque sub


60


and the casing joint


12


. A top portion of the casing


12


(or of a casing coupling if one is used) extends into the torque head


100


.




A selectively operable bail movement apparatus


70


(also called a “pipe handler”) moves the bails


42


and elevator


40


as desired. The top drive


20


is movably mounted to part


14


of a rig (not shown). The top drive, top drive controls, torque wrench assembly, torque sub, elevator, bail movement apparatus and pipe handler may be any suitable known apparatuses as have been used, are used, and/or are commercially available.




Preferably the torque head is positioned above the elevator and the torque head is connected to the top drive spindle. In one particular embodiment the spindle or “quill” projects down into a top barrel of the torque head about 5.625 inches. The spindle is threadedly connected to the top of the torque head.




By controlling and selectively rotating the spindle


24


with the top drive


20


, hoisting, lowering and torquing of casing is controlled via controls


16


(shown schematically) of the top drive


20


. The torque sub


60


is interconnected with and in communication with controls


16


and it monitors torque applied to casing, e.g. during a makeup operation.




With the spindle or quill


24


engaged by the back-up assembly


30


, the bails


42


, elevator


40


, and torque head


100


rotate together, thereby rotating a casing string (not shown) whose top joint is engaged by the torque head


100


while the string is lowered or raised. This is advantageous in the event the casing become stuck during setting operations, it is desirable to be able to rotate the casing string while it is being lowered.




As shown in

FIG. 7

a commercially available fillup-circulating tool


80


(e.g. but not limited to a LaFleur Petroleum Services Auto Seal Circulating tool) within the torque head


100


has an end


81


inserted into the casing joint


12


when the joint


12


is being hoisted by the rig drawworks and readied for makeup to a casing string extending from the rig down into an earth wellbore. A lower packer element


82


of the tool


80


seals against the interior of the joint


12


so the joint can be filled with circulation fluid or mud. By moving the tool


80


further down within the joint


12


and sealing off the casing's interior with an upper packer element


83


, circulation of drilling fluid is effected through the torque head, through the casing, and to the casing string.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-7

, the torque head


100


has an outer housing or barrel


102


with upper recesses


104


corresponding to projections


106


of a top plate


108


. Bolts


109


bolt the top plate


108


to the housing


102


. A levelling bar


110


with three sub-parts


111


,


112


,


113


bolted together by bolts


114


is threadedly secured to piston/cylinder apparatuses described below by pins or bolts, and the piston/cylinder apparatuses are connected to the housing


102


described below (via mounting clips). Lower sleeve portions


121


,


122


,


123


secured by bolts


115


to a ring


116


are spaced-apart by three jaw guides


131


,


132


,


133


which are secured to the ring


116


(

FIG. 2

) by bolts


117


. Jaws


141


,


142


,


143


each have a top member


144


positioned between ears


119


of the bar


110


, each with a shaft


145


that moves in a corresponding slot


118


in the levelling bar


110


as they are raised and lowered by pistons


154


of piston/cylinder apparatuses


151


,


152


,


153


. Lower ends of the pistons


154


are threaded for connection to part of the bar


110


. Slips


160


are secured to the jaws. The controls


16


and fluid power system associated therewith or any typical rig fluid power system may be used to selectively actuate and deactivate the piston/cylinder apparatuses.




Shields


107


are bolted with bolts


105


to the housing


102


. Each piston/cylinder apparatus


151


,


152


,


153


has flow lines


155


,


156


in fluid communication with it for the selective provision of power fluid to the piston/cylinder apparatus. With a pin


157


, each piston/cylinder apparatus


151


-


153


is connected to the housing


102


, e.g. by clips.




The hollow top barrel


127


with a flange


128


is bolted to the top plate


106


by bolts


129


. Optionally, the top barrel


127


may be mounted to the housing


102


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

with bolts


129


extending through the flange


128


with suitable washers or springs


136


, e.g. but not limited to belleville springs, around each bolt. Each bolt


109


extends down into a lower flange


125


of the top barrel


127


. Of course it is within the scope of this invention to have the top barrel


127


yieldably and movably mounted to the top plate


106


with any suitable fasteners (screws, bolts, rivets, or studs and to use any suitable spring(s) or spring apparatus(es) between the top barrel


127


and plate


106


to provide a desired degree of axial movement between these two items. This in turn permits controlled relative axial movement of the torque head relative to the casing due to the movement of the dies with respect to the slips


160


. Some of the belleville springs


136


are in recesses


137


in the plate


106


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the lower sleeves each has an inclined portion


166


that facilitates entry of a top of a casing joint into the torque head


100


. Each jaw guide also has an inclined portion


167


that facilitates entry of a top of a casing joint into the torque head


100


. Each lower sleeve


121


-


123


is positioned behind one of the pairs of ears


119


of the levelling bar


110


and serves as a back up or stop for each jaw. Cam followers


119




b


are attached to the slips and mounted in oblique slots


119




a


on the levelling bar


110


in the ears


119


of the leveling bar


114


. This provides for free oblique motion of the slips relative to the sleeves.




Lines


155


,


156


in fluid communication with a system (not shown) for selectively providing fluid under pressure, e.g. a typical rig fluid pressure system. The lines connect the hydraulic actuating cylinders to an hydraulic rotating swivel union


206


(see

FIG. 11

) which allows hydraulic fluid to be distributed to the cylinders as they rotate with the top drive spindle or quill. The rotating swivel union


206


permits the cylinders to rotate without twisting the hydraulic lines. The cylinders are controlled by a remotely located selector valve (item


222


, FIG.


11


).





FIG. 11

shows a fluid control circuit


200


according to the present invention for each piston/cylinder apparatus


151


-


153


. A pair of pilot operated check valves


218


,


220


sense a pilot pressure via lines


215


and


216


. If the pressure goes below a preset amount, the valves close off lines


155


,


156


thereby holding the hydraulic fluid under pressure therein and preventing the pistons


154


from moving. Thus the jaws


141


-


143


are held in engagement against a casing with a portion in the torque head


100


. An accumulator


204


maintains fluid under pressure to provide makeup hydraulic fluid and maintain pressure on the cylinders (e.g. if fluid is lost due to seal damage leakage). Flow to and from the rotary at this swivel union


206


, valve


202


, accumulator


204


, and piston/cylinder apparatuses


151


-


153


is controlled by a typical multi-position valve (e.g. but not limited to, a three position, two way, open center valve) and control apparatus


210


which can be manually or automatically activated.





FIGS. 8-10

illustrate movement of the slips


160


with respect to the jaws


141


-


143


(and thus the possible relative movement of a tubular such as casing relative to the torque head). The controlled movement of these slips


160


permits controlled axial movement between the jaws and casing engaged thereby. The slips are engaged and disengaged by means of the hydraulic actuating cylinders. However, some relative vertical movement of the dies with respect to the slips may occur with vertical movement of the top drive, but this is limited by stops


166


at the top and bottom of the die grooves in the slips. Optionally, a member or bearing insert


167


made of material with a low coefficient of friction, (e.g. but not limited to, thermoplastic material, or carbon fiber, reinforced resin compound material) is positioned between the inner jaw surface and the outer slip or die surface. In one particular aspect these inserts are about one-eighth inch thick. Each slip


160


can move in a groove


165


in the jaws. Removable bolts or screws


166


prevent the slips


160


from escaping from the grooves


165


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the slip


160


is near yet not engaging an exterior surface of the casing


12


. The slip


160


is at the bottom of its groove


165


. As shown in

FIG. 9

, the slip


160


has made initial contact between the slip


160


and casing


12


(the jaw


141


has moved down and radially inwardly). The slip


160


is still at the bottom of the groove


165


and the member


167


provides a bias so that the slip


160


remains fixed in position relative to the casing


12


and jaw


141


and the jaw


141


continues to move down. In certain preferred embodiments, the teeth of the die insure that the frictional forces between the die and casing is significantly higher than the frictional force between the die and slip (due to the material of lower friction coefficient) so that the die is biased to move upward relative to the slip and not the casing as the slip is engaged and is biased to move downward relative to the slip as the slip is moved upward or retracted.




As shown in

FIG. 10

the jaw


141


and slip


160


have engaged the casing


12


, the jaw


141


has moved further downwardly, and the slip


160


has moved to the top of the groove


165


. Such a position of


14


, the slip


160


, and jaw


141


(and a similar position of the other slips and jaws) prevents lockup or allows recovery from it.





FIGS. 12-16

show steps in a method according to the present invention using a system according to the present invention as described herein, e.g. but not limited to a system as shown in

FIGS. 1-11

. It is to be understood that in these figures the top drive system is mounted to a typical rig or derrick (not shown).




As shown in

FIG. 12

, a single joint elevator


220


has been secured around a casing joint


12


which is to be added to a casing string


223


that extends down into a wellbore W in the earth. A spider


222


(e.g. but not limited to a flush mounted spider) engages and holds a top part of a top casing joint of the string


223


. It is within the scope of this invention to employ any suitable spider and single joint elevator. (Instead of the spider


222


any suitable known clamping or gripping apparatus or device may be used according to the present invention.) Also, optionally, a joint compensator


224


may be used positioned as desired, e.g. but not limited to between the torque head and the top drive. The pipe handler


50


has been lowered.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, the top drive


20


has been raised by the drawworks D (shown schematically) in a derrick of a rig (not shown) and the lower end of the casing


12


has been positioned above the string


223


. In

FIG. 14

, the torque head


100


has been lowered (by lowering the top drive


20


with the drawworks D) by lowering the top drive


20


so that the elevator


40


encompasses the casing


12


and the jaws of the torque head encompass a top portion of the casing


12


. The pipe handler


50


has been raised to engage the casing


12


below the elevator


220


to facilitate correct positioning of the casing


12


with respect to the top of the string


223


.




As shown in

FIG. 15

the jaws of the torque head


100


have engaged the casing


12


to rotate it and the pipe handler


50


has been retracted and lowered out of the way. The top drive


20


has begun to slowly rotate the torque head


100


and, thus, the casing


12


to find the threads in the top joint of the string


223


and then, increasing the rate of rotation, to makeup the new connection. Then (see

FIG. 16

) the torque head jaws are released, the elevator


40


is activated to engage the casing and slips in the elevator move down to engage the casing; the spider


222


is released, and the top drive


20


is lowered with the drawworks D to lower the entire string


223


. Then the spider


222


is re-set to engage the casing


12


and the procedure begun in

FIG. 12

is repeated to add another joint to the string.





FIG. 18

shows a top drive coupler


300


according to the present invention with a body


302


that houses a clutch apparatus


310


. The body


302


has a lower threaded end


304


. An input shaft


312


has a lower end


314


with bearing recesses


316


for bearings


318


a portion of which also resides in the recesses


317


of the body


302


.




The clutch apparatuses


310


has a plurality of spaced-apart clutch plates


311


connected to the housing


302


(e.g. with a splined connection) and a plurality of spaced-apart clutch plates


313


connected to the input shaft


312


. In certain aspects one set or the other of the clutch plates is covered with friction material, e.g. but not limited to typical brake and clutch lining materials. A piston


315


with edge O-ring seals


323


,


325


is sealingly disposed above the top most clutch plate


313


in the interior space defined by an outer surface of the shaft


312


and an inner surface of the body


302


. A spring apparatus


333


urges the piston


315


down, energizing the clutch. A snap ring


335


with a portion in a recess


337


of the body


302


holds the spring apparatus


333


in place. In one aspect the apparatus


333


is one or more belleville springs.

FIG. 18

shows schematically a coupling


320


connected to or formed integrally of the shaft


312


and a top drive


330


connected releasably to the coupling


320


. The coupler


300


provides for the selective rotation of an item connected beneath it by the selective engagement of the clutch apparatus and may be used, e.g., with any top drive casing make-up system, including those according to the present invention. A coupler


300


may be used to selectively increase, reduce, or stop the transmission of torque from the top drive to the torque head and/or other top drive driven devices, e.g. but not limited, tubular torque transmission devices; milling apparatuses and systems; drilling apparatuses and systems; and/or external or internal tubular gripping devices. A coupler


300


may be used with a power swivel. Through a channel


340


is selectively provided fluid under pressure (e.g. from a typical rig system or from a rig joint make-up monitor system) to deenergize the apparatus


300


, e.g., just prior to an indication of the shouldering of a joint. Alternatively, to effect deenergizing, the spring apparatus


333


is deleted and the channel


340


is placed so that fluid is applied on top of the piston (with some seal member above the plates).




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a torque head for gripping a tubular member (e.g. but not limited to casing that is part of a casing string), the torque head with a housing, and grip mechanism within the housing for selectively gripping a tubular member within the housing; such a torque head wherein the grip mechanism is able to grip the tubular member and exert both axial and torsional forces on the tubular member while it is gripped; and/or such a torque head with a top drive connected to the torque head.




Provided, therefore, in certain aspects, a torque head with a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable. Such a torque head may have one, some, any combination of, or all the following: wherein the die apparatus is movably upwardly as the portion of the tubular is engaged and downwardly as the portion of the tubular is disengaged; a bearing insert disposed between the die apparatus and the at least one jaw for facilitating movement of the die apparatus with respect to the at least one jaw; wherein the bearing insert is made from thermoplastic material or carbon-fiber reinforced resin compound; the die apparatus positioned in a recess in the at least one jaw, and a stop member secured to the at least one jaw with a portion thereof projecting into the recess of the at least one jaw for limiting movement of the die apparatus and for preventing escape of the die apparatus from the recess; releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item; the releasable connection apparatus including a top plate mounted to a top of the housing, a top barrel mounted to the top plate, and the top barrel mounted to the top plate with shear bolts shearable in response to a predetermined load for selective separation of the top barrel from the top plate; wherein there is spring apparatus between the top barrel and the top plate providing for limited axial movement of the top barrel with respect to the top plate; a piston-cylinder apparatus interconnected between the at least one jaw and the housing for selectively moving the at least one jaw into and out of engagement with the portion of the tubular member; guide apparatus connected to the at least one jaw for guiding movement of the at least one jaw fluid circulation apparatus for selectively continuously providing fluid to a tubular member gripped by the torque head; wherein the tubular member is connected to a tubular string extending downwardly from the torque head and the fluid circulation apparatus circulates fluid to the tubular string during operation of the torque head; at least one lower member secured at the bottom of the housing with an inclined portion for facilitating entry of a tubular member into the housing; wherein the at least one lower member is a plurality of spaced-apart lower members; and/or wherein the at least one jaw is a plurality of spaced-apart jaws.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head with a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, wherein the die apparatus is movably upwardly as the portion of the tubular is engaged and downwardly as the portion of the tubular is disengaged, a bearing insert disposed between each die apparatus and each jaw for facilitating movement of the die apparatus with respect to the jaw, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item. Such a torque head may have one, some, any combination of, or all the following: torque head may have a top drive releasably secured to and above it.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head with a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item; a top plate mounted to a top of the housing, a top barrel mounted to the top plate, and the top barrel mounted to the top plate with shear bolts shearable in response to a predetermined load for selective separation of the top barrel from the top plate; wherein there is spring apparatus between the top barrel and the top plate providing for limited axial movement of the top barrel with respect to the top plate; fluid circulation apparatus for selectively continuously providing fluid to a tubular member gripped by the torque head; and/or a top drive releasably secured to and above the torque head.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a top drive system with a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and such a top drive system including pipe handler apparatus disposed beneath the elevator apparatus.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a top drive system with a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item; and such a top drive system including pipe handler apparatus disposed beneath the elevator apparatus.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a method for connecting a first tubular member to a second tubular member, the method including engaging the first tubular member with a first elevator secured to and beneath a second elevator, the second elevator comprising a component of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, lifting the first tubular member above the second tubular member, the second tubular member held in position by a spider, lowering the top drive system so an upper end of the first tubular member enters the torque head and gripping said upper end with the torque head, lowering with the top drive the first tubular member so that a lower threaded end thereof enters an upper threaded end of the second tubular member, and rotating the first tubular member with the top drive to threadedly connect the first tubular member to the second tubular member; such a method including facilitating positioning of the first tubular member with pipe handling apparatus selectively engaging the first tubular member; such a method wherein the top drive is movably mounted in a rig and the spider is a flush mounted spider on a rig floor; such a method wherein the second tubular member is a top tubular of a tubular string extending down into earth; and/or such a method wherein the tubular members are casing.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a method for disconnecting a first tubular member from a second tubular member, the method including engaging a top end of the first tubular member with a torque head of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted thereto, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, rotating the first tubular with the top drive to disconnect the first tubular from the second tubular.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a method for connecting a first tubular member to a second tubular member, the method including engaging the first tubular member with a first elevator secured to and beneath a second elevator, the second elevator comprising a component of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item, lifting the first tubular member above the second tubular member, the second tubular member held in position by a spider, lowering the top drive system so an upper end of the first tubular member enters the torque head and gripping said upper end with the torque head, lowering with the top drive the first tubular member so that a lower threaded end thereof enters an upper threaded end of the second tubular member, and rotating the first tubular member with the top drive to threadedly connect the first tubular member to the second tubular member.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a method for disconnecting a first tubular member from a second tubular member, the method including engaging a top end of the first tubular member with a torque head of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item, and rotating the first tubular with the top drive to disconnect the first tubular from the second tubular.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a coupler device for coupling a torquing device to an item to be rotated thereby, the coupler device with a body with a first end and a second end, a recess in the first end of the body, a shaft with a shaft first end and a shaft second end, at least part of the shaft within the recess of the body, a clutch apparatus in the recess of the body, and clutch energizing apparatus for energizing the clutch apparatus; clutch deenergizing apparatus for deenergizing the clutch apparatus; and/or such a coupler device with the clutch apparatus having a plurality of spaced-apart shaft clutch plates connected to the shaft and projecting out therefrom into the recess of the body, a plurality of spaced-apart body clutch plates connected to and projecting inwardly into the recess of the body, and the plurality of spaced-apart shaft clutch plates interleaved with the plurality of spaced-apart body clutch plates.




In conclusion, therefore, it is seen that the present invention and the embodiments disclosed herein and those covered by the appended claims are well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends set forth. Certain changes can be made in the subject matter without departing from the spirit and the scope of this invention. It is realized that changes are possible within the scope of this invention and it is further intended that each element or step recited in any of the following claims is to be understood as referring to all equivalent elements or steps. The following claims are intended to cover the invention as broadly as legally possible in whatever form it may be utilized. The invention claimed herein is new and novel in accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 102 and satisfies the conditions for patentability in § 102. The invention claimed herein is not obvious in accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 103 and satisfies the conditions for patentability in § 103. This specification and the claims that follow are in accordance with all of the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112. The inventors may rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the scope of their invention and of the claims that follow as they may pertain to apparatus not materially departing from, but outside of, the literal scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of the tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including a die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and a bearing insert disposed between the die apparatus and the at least one jaw for facilitating movement of the die apparatus with respect to the at least one jaw.
  • 2. The torque head of claim 1 wherein the bearing insert is made from thermoplastic material or carbon-fiber reinforced resin compound.
  • 3. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of the tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including a die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and a releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item, the releasable connection apparatus including: a top plate mounted to a top of the housing, top barrel mounted to the top plate, and the top barrel mounted to the top plate with shear bolts shearable in response to a predetermined load for selective separation of the top barrel from the top plate.
  • 4. The torque head of claim 3 further comprising spring apparatus between the top barrel and the top plate providing for limited axial movement of the top barrel with respect to the top plate.
  • 5. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of the tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including a die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and a piston-cylinder apparatus interconnected between the at least one jaw and the housing for selectively moving the at least one jaw into and out of engagement with the portion of the tubular member.
  • 6. The torque head of claim 5 further comprisingguide apparatus connected to the at least one jaw for guiding movement of the at least one jaw.
  • 7. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of the tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including a die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and fluid circulation apparatus for selectively continuously providing fluid to a tubular member gripped by the torque head.
  • 8. The torque head of claim 7 wherein the tubular member is connected to a tubular string extending downwardly from the torque head and the fluid circulation apparatus circulates fluid to the tubular string during operation of the torque head.
  • 9. The torque head of claim 7, wherein the die apparatus is movably upwardly relative to the at least one jaw as the portion of the tubular is engaged and downwardly relative to the at least one jaw as the portion of the tubular is disengaged.
  • 10. The torque head of claim 7, further comprising:the die apparatus positioned in a recess in the at least one jaw; and a stop member secured to the at least one jaw with a portion thereof projecting into the recess of the at least one jaw for limiting movement of the die apparatus and for preventing escape of the die apparatus from the recess.
  • 11. The torque head of claim 7, further comprising:releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item.
  • 12. The torque head of claim 7, wherein the at least one jaw is a plurality of spaced-apart jaws.
  • 13. The torque head of claim 7, further comprising a coupler device for coupling a torquing device to an item to be rotated thereby.
  • 14. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of the tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including a die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and at least one lower member secured at the bottom of the housing with an inclined portion for facilitating entry of a tubular member into the housing.
  • 15. The torque head of claim 14 wherein the at least one lower member is a plurality of spaced-apart lower members.
  • 16. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprisinga housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, wherein the die apparatus is movably upwardly as the portion of the tubular is engaged and downwardly as the portion of the tubular is disengaged, a bearing insert disposed between each die apparatus and each jaw for facilitating movement of the die apparatus with respect to the jaw, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item.
  • 17. The torque head of claim 16, further comprisinga top drive releasably secured to and above the torque head.
  • 18. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus axially movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item; a top plate mounted to a top of the housing; a top barrel mounted to the top plate; and the top barrel mounted to the top plate with shear bolts shearable in response to a predetermined load for selective separation of the top barrel from the top plate.
  • 19. The torque head of claim 18 further comprising spring apparatus between the top barrel and the top plate providing for limited axial movement of the top barrel with respect to the top plate.
  • 20. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus axially movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item; and fluid circulation apparatus for selectively continuously providing fluid to a tubular member gripped by the torque head.
  • 21. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus axially movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item; and a top drive releasably secured to and above the torque head.
  • 22. A top drive system comprisinga top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable.
  • 23. The top drive system of claim 22 including pipe handler apparatus disposed beneath the elevator apparatus.
  • 24. A top drive system comprisinga top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item.
  • 25. The top drive system of claim 24, including pipe handler apparatus disposed beneath the elevator apparatus.
  • 26. A method for connecting a first tubular member to a second tubular member, the method comprisingengaging the first tubular member with a first elevator secured to and beneath a second elevator, the second elevator comprising a component of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the the at least one jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, lifting the first tubular member above the second tubular member, the second tubular member held in position by a spider, lowering the top drive system so an upper end of the first tubular member enters the torque head and gripping said upper end with the torque head, lowering with the top drive the first tubular member so that a lower threaded end thereof enters an upper threaded end of the second tubular member, and rotating the first tubular member with the top drive to threadedly connect the first tubular member to the second tubular member.
  • 27. The method of claim 26 further comprisingfacilitating positioning of the first tubular member with pipe handling apparatus selectively engaging the first tubular member.
  • 28. The method of claim 26 wherein the top drive is movably mounted in a rig and the spider is a flush mounted spider on a rig floor.
  • 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the second tubular member is a top tubular of a tubular string extending down into earth.
  • 30. The method of claim 26 wherein the tubular members are casing.
  • 31. A method for disconnecting a first tubular member from a second tubular member, the method comprisingengaging a top end of the first tubular member with a torque head of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted thereto, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, rotating the first tubular with the top drive to disconnect the first tubular from the second tubular.
  • 32. A method for connecting a first tubular member to a second tubular member, the method comprisingengaging the first tubular member with a first elevator secured to and beneath a second elevator, the second elevator comprising a component of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item, lifting the first tubular member above the second tubular member, the second tubular member held in position by a spider, lowering the top drive system so an upper end of the first tubular member enters the torque head and gripping said upper end with the torque head, lowering with the top drive the first tubular member so that a lower threaded end thereof enters an upper threaded end of the second tubular member, and rotating the first tubular member with the top drive to threadedly connect the first tubular member to the second tubular member.
  • 33. A method for disconnecting a first tubular member from a second tubular member, the method comprisingengaging a top end of the first tubular member with a torque head of a top drive system, the top drive system comprising a top drive, bails connected to and extending beneath the top drive, elevator apparatus connected to a lower end of the bails, wrenching apparatus interconnected with the top drive and positioned therebeneath, and a torque head connected to the top drive for selective rotation thereby and therewith, the torque head positioned beneath the wrenching apparatus, the torque head comprising a housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including a plurality of spaced-apart jaws selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, each jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, each slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to a corresponding jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the jaws so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, and releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item, and rotating the first tubular with the top drive to disconnect the first tubular from the second tubular.
  • 34. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprisinga housing, grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member, the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of a tubular member within the housing, the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw, the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable, releasable connection apparatus for releasably connecting the torque head to another item, a top plate mounted to a top of the housing, a top barrel mounted to the top plate, and the top barrel mounted to the top plate with shear bolts shearable in response to a predetermined load for selective separation of the top barrel from the top plate.
  • 35. The torque head of claim 34, further comprising a spring apparatus between the top barrel and the top plate providing for limited axial movement of the top barrel with respect to the top plate.
  • 36. A torque head for gripping tubular members, the torque head comprising:a housing; grip mechanism secured within the housing, the grip mechanism for selectively gripping a tubular member; the grip mechanism including at least one jaw selectively movable toward and away from a portion of the tubular member within the housing; the at least one jaw having mounted thereon slip apparatus for engaging the portion of the tubular member, the slip apparatus including a die apparatus movably mounted to the at least one jaw; the die apparatus movable with respect to the at least one jaw so that relative movement of the tubular with respect to the torque head is possible to the extent that the die apparatus is movable; and a coupler device for coupling a torquing device to an item to be rotated thereby, wherein the coupler device comprises: a body with a first end and a second end, a recess in the first end of the body, a shaft with a shaft first end and a shaft second end, at least part of the shaft within the recess of the body, a clutch apparatus in the recess of the body, and clutch energizing apparatus for energizing the clutch apparatus.
  • 37. The torque head of claim 36, wherein the coupler device further comprises:a clutch deenergizing apparatus for deenergizing the clutch apparatus.
  • 38. The torque head of claim 36, wherein the clutch apparatus further comprises:a plurality of spaced-apart shaft clutch plates connected to the shaft and projecting out therefrom into the recess of the body, a plurality of spaced-apart body clutch plates connected to and projecting inwardly into the recess of the body, and the plurality of spaced-apart shaft clutch plates interleaved with the plurality of spaced-apart body clutch plates.
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