Claims
- 1. The derrick structure and lifting tackle for a load, including a drilling string, in the derrick structure, characterised in that the lifting tackle includes guideways in parallel relation which each include a vertical main guide rail (4, 7), a storage guide rail (5, 8) parallel thereto, and in a lower portion of the derrick a connecting guide portion (6, 9) between two said rails, a rack (10, 11) slidably arranged in each guideway, which racks (10, 11) are divided in successive, interconnected rack segments (12, 13) designed to bear against one another when the rack (10, 11) or when a part thereof is in the vertical main guide rail (4, 7), the main guide rail (4, 7) being designed for horizontal support of the rack segments (12, 13), a load-bearing yoke (22) supported on the racks (10, 11) in the respective vertical main guide rails (4, 7), and a driving gear (25) including a driving gearwheel (26, 27, 28) in driving engagement with the racks (12, 13) in the respective vertical guide rails (4, 7).
- 2. The derrick according to claim 1, characterised in that the rack elements (12, 13) have teeth (17, 18) on two parallel sides.
- 3. The derrick according to claim 1, characterised in that each connecting guide portion (6, 9) includes a horizontal axis and an idler wheel (20) pivotally supported about the horizontal axis (19) and having a periphery in contact with rack elements (12,13) which are located in the connecting guide portion.
- 4. The derrick according to claim 3, characterised in that the idler wheel (20) has an elastic peripheral coating (21).
- 5. The derrick according to claim 1, wherein at least one gear wheel (39) is in engagement with the rack (10) in the storage guide rail (4) and at least one driving gearwheel (27) and including at least one gearwheel (31) in storage guide rail (5) engaged with rack (11) and a shaft (30) for drive connecting gearwheel (3) with a respective driving gearwheel (27).
- 6. The derrick according to claim 5, a tension adjusting means for relative tension adjustment of the rack segments (12, 13) below the wheel (20).
- 7. The derrick according to claim 6, characterised in that the idler wheel (20) is supported so as to be position-adjustable for relative tension adjustment of the rack segments at the idler wheel.
- 8. The derrick according to claim 1, characterised in that the driving gear (25) includes a driving motor (14, 15) for each driving gearwheel (26, 27, 28).
- 9. The derrick according to claim 1, including directly opposing driving motors for the two racks (10, 11) are drive-connected to one another.
- 10. The derrick according to claim 9, wherein the driving motors that are at least one electromotor and a hydraulic motor with at least one driving gearwheel drive-connected to an electromotor and at least one driving gearwheel drive-connected to a hydraulic motor, and an hydraulic accumulator with the hydraulic motor coupled to a hydraulic accumulator.
- 11. The derrick according to claim 1 the guideways are sheltered from the surroundings and are adapted for shielded movement of the load-bearing yoke (22) in the main guide rails (4, 7).
- 12. The derrick according to claim 11, characterised in that the shielding of the load-bearing yoke (22) includes a respective canvas element (36) actuated by the load-bearing yoke (22) wherein there are embedded magnetic particles, there being mounted on the main guide rail (4) magnets which will hold the canvas element (36) in place on the main guide rail so that it covers the guideway.
- 13. The derrick according to claim 12, characterised in that the load-bearing yoke (22) includes rollers (38-41) which interact with the canvas element (36) and force this away from the main guide rail (4) and put it in place again as the load-bearing yoke (22) moves along the main guide rail (4).
- 14. A derrick according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the driving gear is made in the form of a heave compensation system.
- 15. The derrick according to claim 1, wherein the derrick structure is a drilling rig derrick.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of pending international application PCT/NO98/00130, filed on Apr. 23, 1998.
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