Claims
- 1. A vise arrangement for use in horizontal drilling, the vise arrangement comprising:(a) a vise assembly, the vise assembly including: (i) a first scissor member; (ii) a second scissor member; 1) the first and second scissor members being pivotally connected and defining a pocket; 2) the first scissor member including: a) a first drive end; and b) a first clamp end, the first clamp end having at least a first contact region; 3) the second scissor member including: a) a second drive end; and b) a second clamp end, the second clamp end having a second contact region; (iii) a first tong head pivotally connected to the first scissor member, the first tong head having a third contact region.
- 2. The vise arrangement of claim 1, wherein:(a) the second clamp end of the second scissor member further includes a fourth contact region.
- 3. The vise arrangement of claim 1, further including:(a) a second tong head pivotally connected to the second scissor member, the second tong head having a fourth contact region.
- 4. A vise arrangement of claim 1, wherein:(a) each of the first, second, and third contact regions of the first and second scissor members and the first tong head are arranged to contact a pipe positioned within the pocket defined by the first and second scissor members when the first tong head is pivoted from a first position to a second position relative to the first scissor member.
- 5. A vise arrangement for use in horizontal drilling, the vise arrangement comprising:(a) a vise assembly, the vise assembly including: (i) a first scissor member; (ii) a second scissor member; 1) the first and second scissor members being pivotally connected and defining a pocket configured for receipt of various sized pipes; 2) the first and second scissor members each having a pivot end and a drive end, the pivot ends of the first and second scissor members including a first contact region and a second contact region, respectively; (iii) a first retaining structure positioned adjacent the pivot end of the first scissor member, the first retaining structure having a third contact region; and (iv) a second retaining structure positioned adjacent the pivot end of the second scissor member, the second retaining structure having a fourth contact region.
- 6. The vise arrangement according to claim 5, wherein:(a) the first and second retaining structures pivot in correspondence to pivotal movement of the first and second scissor members.
- 7. The vise arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the vise assembly further includes:(a) a first drive mechanism that moves the first and second scissor members from an open position to a closed position; and (b) a second drive mechanism pivotally coupled to: (i) the drive end of the first scissor member; and (ii) the first retaining structure; (c) a third drive mechanism pivotally coupled to: (i) the drive end of the second scissor member; and (ii) the second retaining structure; (d) wherein the second and third drive mechanisms operate to pivot the first and second scissor members, and the corresponding retaining structures, from a first position to a clamped position.
- 8. The vise arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the vise arrangement includes:(a) a first vise assembly; and (b) a second vise assembly; (i) the first vise assembly operating to retain a first portion of a pipe in a stationary position; (ii) the second vise assembly operating to rotate a second portion of the pipe relative to the first portion of pipe.
- 9. The vise arrangement according to claim 8, further comprising:(a) a gear operatively connected to the second vise assembly, the gear having a center of rotation approximately coincident with a center of the pocket of the second vise assembly, the gear operating to rotate the second vise assembly about the center of the pocket.
- 10. The vise arrangement according to claim 9, wherein:(a) the first vise assembly and the second vise assembly longitudinally translate relative to one another.
- 11. The vise arrangement according to claim 5, further including(a) a first drive mechanism pivotally connected to the first scissor member and the first retaining structure; (b) a second drive mechanism pivotally connected to the second scissor member and the second retaining structure; and (c) the first and second drive mechanisms, the first and second scissor members, and the first and second retaining structures cooperating to provide a link arrangement that accommodates various sized pipes while maintaining the contact regions at approximately evenly spaced intervals about each sized pipe.
- 12. The vise arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the evenly spaced contact regions contact various sized pipes at approximately 90-degree intervals.
- 13. The vise arrangement according to claim 12, wherein the vise arrangement further includes a gripping member located at each of the first, second, third, and fourth contact regions.
- 14. A vise arrangement for use in horizontal drilling, the vise arrangement comprising:(a) a first vise assembly having a first pocket configured to retain a first portion of a pipe in a stationary position; (b) a second vise assembly having a second pocket configured to retain a second portion of the pipe; (c) a partial gear connected to the second vise assembly, the partial gear being configured to rotate the second vise assembly about a center of the second pocket to rotate the second portion of the pipe relative to the first portion of the pipe.
- 15. The vise arrangement of claim 14, further including:(a) a pinion gear configured to couple with the partial gear, the pinion gear operating to drive the partial gear in at least a first direction.
- 16. The vise arrangement of claim 14, wherein:(a) the partial gear is configured to limit rotation of the second vise assembly.
- 17. A method of clamping a drilling element, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a vise assembly, the vise assembly including: (i) a scissors linkage having: (A) a first scissor member pivotally moveable relative to a second scissor member, the first and second scissor members defining a pocket; and (B) a first clamping member pivotally moveable relative to the first scissor member; (b) placing the drilling element within the pocket; (c) pivoting the first and second scissor members to close the pocket about the drilling element; (d) pivoting the first clamping member relative to the first scissor member to clamp the pipe within the pocket.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further including:(a) adjusting the pocket of the scissors linkage to accommodate a selected size of a drilling element.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein:(a) the step of adjusting the pocket includes actuating a positioning cylinder pivotally connected to the first and second scissor members.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of pivoting the first clamping member includes:(a) actuating a first clamping mechanism, the first clamping mechanism being pivotally connected to the first scissor member and the first clamping member.
- 21. The method of claim 17, further including:(a) contacting the drilling element at approximately evenly spaced intervals to apply evenly distributed clamping force.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of a U.S. Provisional Application filed on Sep. 24, 2001 having Serial No. 60/324,396, the Provisional Application Serial No. 60/324,396 being herein incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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