Claims
- 1. A drive shoe assembly for pile driving surface conductor tubulars into an earthen formation so said surface conductor tubulars are permanently positioned in said earthen formations, comprising:
a tubular drive shoe having a first end suitable for attachment to said surface conductor tubulars, said tubular drive shoe having a second end, said drive shoe and said surface conductor tubulars in combination defining an inner surface and an outer surface; and an earth formation displacing structure for compressing said earthen formation, said earth formation displacing structure disposed proximate at least one of said outer surface or said inner surface, said earth formation displacing structure comprising at least one circumferential band; and said earth formation displacing structure compresses said earthen formation away from said at least one of said outer surface or said inner surface for enabling enhanced penetration of said tubular into said earthen formation.
- 2. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first end is attached to said surface conductor tubulars so as to be permanently implanted within said earth formation during said drilling operations.
- 3. The assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said earth formation displacing structure includes a plurality of circumferential band.
- 4. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one circumferential band is fixedly attached to said outer surface.
- 5. The assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said at least one circumferential band is welded to said outer surface.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising a bevel on a lower side of said at least one circumferential band.
- 7. An apparatus for pile driving surface conductor tubulars into an earthen formation so said surface conductor tubulars are permanently positioned in said earthen formations, comprising:
a drive shoe having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end suitable for attachment to a surface conductor tubular so as to be permanently implanted within said earthen formation during said drilling operations, and a second end; said inner surface being smaller in diameter than an inner surface diameter of said surface conductor tubular to which said drive shoe is attached, said inner surface having a first inner portion thereof being continuous so as to be of a constant inner diameter around a circumference thereof without protrusions or grooves on said first inner portion of said inner surface; and said outer surface being larger in diameter than said surface conductor tubular to whichsaid drive shoe is attached, said outer surface having a first outer portion thereof being continuous so as to be of a constant outer diameter around a circumference thereof without protrusions or grooves on said first outer portion of said outer surface.
- 8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein an earth formation displacing structure for compressing said earthen formation is affixed to at least one of said inner surface or said outer surface such that said earth formation displacing structure is disposed adjacent of said first inner portion and said first outer portion.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein said earth formation displacing structure includes at least one circumferential band.
- 10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said at least one circumferential band is fixedly attached to said inner surface of said drive shoe.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said at least one circumferential band is welded to said outer surface of said drive shoe.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a beveled surface disposed at said second end such that said beveled surface extends from said inner surface to said outer surface.
- 13. A drive shoe assembly for the advancing end of pile-driven tubular pilings, said pile-driven tubular pilings having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, said drive shoe comprising:
a tubular body with first and second ends, said tubular body having an inner surface and an outer surface, said first end being connectable with said pile-driven tubular pilings; a first conical portion of said inner surface of said tubular body, said first conical portion having a first sloping surface with at least one angular slope greater than zero degrees with respect to an axis through said tubular body; and a second conical portion of said inner surface having a second sloping surface with at least one angular slope greater than zero degrees with respect to an axis through said tubular body, said at least one angular slope angular slope of said second sloping surface being different than said at least one angular slope of said first sloping surface.
- 14. The drive shoe assembly of claim 13, further comprising:
said second conical portion being adjacent said second end, and a plurality of teeth disposed about said second end, said plurality of teeth intersecting said second sloping surface.
- 15. The drive shoe assembly as set forth in claim 13, further comprising:
a plurality of teeth forming cutting surface formed on said second end, said cutting surface being blunted by a radial dimension ranging from one-eighth to one-quarter inches.
- 16. The drive shoe assembly as set forth in claim 13 wherein said inner surface of said tubular body has at least a portion thereof with an inner diameter smaller than said inner diameter of said pile-driven tubular pilings.
- 17. The drive shoe assembly of claim 13 wherein said outer surface of said tubular body has at least a portion thereof with an outer diameter larger than said outer diameter of said pile-driven tubular pilings.
- 18. The drive shoe assembly of claim 13 wherein said first conical portion intersects said second conical portion.
- 19. The drive shoe assembly of claim 13 further comprising at least one continuous band disposed about said tubular body or about said pile-driven tubular pilings.
- 20. A drive shoe assembly for pile driving surface conductor tubulars into an earthen formation so said surface conductor tubulars are permanently positioned in said earthen formations, comprising:
a drive shoe having a first end suitable for attachment to a tubular, and a second end, said drive shoe and said surface conductor tubulars in combination defining an inner surface; and at least one earth formation displacing structure for compressing said earthen formation, said at least one earth formation displacing structure disposed proximate at least one of said outer surface or said inner surface, said at least one earth formation displacing structure being continuous around a respective circumference of said outer surface or said inner surface.
- 21. The assembly as set forth in claim 20, wherein said at least one earth formation displacing structure for compressing said earthen formation is integral with said outer surface.
- 22. The assembly as set forth in claim 20, wherein said at least one earth formation displacing structure includes at least one circumferential band.
- 23. The assembly as set forth in claim 22, wherein said at least one circumferential band is fixedly attached to said outer surface of said drive shoe.
- 24. The assembly as set forth in claim 20, further comprising a plurality of teeth machined into said second end so as to be integral therewith.
- 25. The assembly as set forth in claim 22, wherein said at least one circumferential band is fixedly attached to said inner surface.
- 26. The assembly as set forth in claim 20, where in said second end is beveled at an angle projecting inwardly from said outer surface to said inner surface.
- 27. The assembly as set forth in claim 26, wherein said angle is between twenty degrees and eighty degrees.
- 28. The assembly as set forth in claim 27, wherein said angle is forty five degrees.
- 29. The assembly of claim 20, further comprising a plurality of castellated teeth disposed about said second end.
- 30. The assembly of claim 20, further comprising a plurality of truncated teeth disposed about said second end.
- 31. The assembly of claim 20, further comprising a plurality of pointed teeth disposed about said second end wherein each tooth is triangular with straight edges.
- 32. The assembly of claim 20 wherein an outer diameter of said at least one earth formation displacing structure is larger than an outer diameter of said tubular to which said drive shoe is attached at said first end.
- 33. The drive shoe of claim 20 wherein an inner diameter of said first end is larger than an inner diameter of said tubular to which said drive shoe is attached at said first end.
- 34. The drive shoe of claim 20 wherein said tubular to which said drive shoe is attached is a conductor pipe.
- 35. An apparatus for pile driving surface conductor tubulars into an earthen formation so said surface conductor tubulars are permanently positioned in said earthen formations, comprising:
a tubular body having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end;
the first end suitable for attachment to a tubular; and an earth formation displacing structure secured to said drive shoe around an inner circumference of said drive shoe or an outer circumference of said drive shoe so as to be orthogonal with respect to a centerline through said tubular body such that a flat plane extending through said earth formation and intersecting said earth formation displacing structure around three hundred sixty degrees surrounding said centerline is perpendicular to and orthogonal with and intersects said centerline at a point.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein the second end further comprises a tooth.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein the tooth is a plurality of teeth.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein the tooth is beveled to a bevel having an angle protecting inwardly from the outer surface to the inner surface.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein the angle is between twenty degrees and eighty degrees.
- 40. A piling to be pile driven into the surface of an earthen formation prior to drilling operations, said piling to be permanently installed within said earthen formation during said drilling operations, said piling comprising:
a plurality of surface conductors; a drive shoe having a first end attached to said plurality of surface conductors, said drive shoe having a second end for engaging said earthen formation, said drive shoe and said plurality of surface conductors comprising an inner surface and an outer surface; and a circumferential band affixed to at least one of said inner surface or said outer surface.
- 41. The piling of claim 40 wherein the second end further comprises a plurality of teeth, the teeth substantially reducing resistance of the drive shoe penetrating the earthen formation, the teeth comprising a bevel from the outer surface to the inner surface.
- 42. The piling of claim 41 wherein the bevel has an angle from the outer surface to the inner surface.
- 43. The piling of claim 42 wherein the angle is between twenty degrees and eighty degrees.
- 44. A piling assembly to facilitate pile driving a piling into the surface of an earthen formations, said piling assembly comprising:
a plurality of surface conductors, said plurality of surface conductors comprising an inner conductor surface and an outer conductor surface; a drive shoe having a first end attachment to said plurality of surface conductors, said drive shoe having a second end for engaging said earthen formation; and at least one conductor earth formation displacing structure for compressing said earthen formation, said at least one conductor earth formation displacing structure being mounted to at least one of said inner conductor surface or said outer conductor surface, said earth formation displacing structure being operable for compressing said earthen formation away from said at least one of said conductor outer surface or said conductor inner surface for enabling enhanced penetration of said plurality of surface conductors into said earthen formation.
- 45. The piling assembly of claim 44, wherein said at least one conductor earth formation displacing structure further comprises:
a collar mountable to said outer conductor surface.
- 46. The piling assembly of claim 45, wherein said collar further comprises:
a first connecting end for connecting to a first of said plurality of surface conductors, and a second connecting end for connecting to a second of said plurality of surface conductors.
- 47. The piling assembly of claim 45, wherein each of said plurality of surface conductors has a conductor first end and a conductor second end, said collar further comprising:
an inner surface of said collar being mountable between said conductor first end and said conductor second end.
- 48. An apparatus to facilitate pile driving a piling into the surface of an earthen formations, said piling comprising a plurality of piling sections connectable together, each piling section having an outer surface, a drive shoe connected to an end of said plurality of piling sections, said apparatus comprising:
at least one piling earth formation displacing structure mountable to said outer surface, said at least one piling earth formation displacing structure extending radially outwardly for compressing said earthen formation during said pile driving, said at least one piling earth formation displacing structure being operable for compressing said earthen formation away from said outer surface for enabling enhanced penetration of said plurality of surface conductors into said earthen formation.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 48, wherein said at least one piling earth formation displacing structure comprises a collar for mounting to said outer surface.
- 50. A drive shoe assembly for facilitating pile driving of tubular pilings into an earthen formation, said drive shoe assembly comprising:
a tubular body, with first and second ends, having an inside diameter smaller and an outside diameter larger than those dimensions for the piling to be driven into said earthen formation; a first conical surface inside said tubular body, opening toward said first end and intersecting an outside surface of said tubular body to define said first end; a plurality of grooves having a beginning at an axial position along said tubular body outside of an axial span of said first conical surface and cutting into said tubular body, said plurality of grooves extending toward said first end to cut into said first conical surface to form a cutting edge at said first end for cutting into said earthen formation.
- 51. The drive shoe assembly of claim 50, further comprising:
said grooves being cut such that surface lines produced are at least forty-five degrees with respect to a flat plane orthogonal to a centerline of said tubular body.
- 52. The drive shoe assembly of claim 50, further comprising:
said cutting edge being blunted in a radial dimension thereof ranging in width from one-eighth inch to one-quarter inch.
- 53. The drive shoe assembly of claim 50, further comprising:
a plurality of collars with a diameter approximately the same as said outer diameter of said tubular body, said plurality of collars being provided at respective joints of said tubular pilings.
- 54. The drive shoe of claim 50, further comprising:
a second conical surface with an increasing diameter toward said first end.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/499,015, filed Feb. 4, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09499015 |
Feb 2000 |
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10007291 |
Nov 2001 |
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