Claims
- 1. A well rig convertible between a drilling condition and a casing lowering condition and including:
- a mast which projects upwardly above the well in both of said conditions;
- a rig floor received above the well in both of said conditions;
- said rig being operable in said drilling condition to drill a well utilizing a drill string extending along a predetermined axis relative to the mast and through the rig floor and downwardly into the well; and
- jacking mechanism which in said casing lowering condition of the rig is at a location near the lower end of said mast, and is operable to lower a string of casing along said axis and into the drilled well;
- said jack mechanism including an upper casing supporting unit and a lower casing supporting unit both accesible from above the rig floor and operable to support the casing string alternately, and a plurality of structures which support said units and project downwardly beneath the level of the rig floor and which include fluid pressure operated piston and cylinder mechanisms projecting downwardly beneath the level of the rig floor for actuating said upper unit upwardly and downwardly relative to the lower unit to progressively lower the string;
- said jacking mechanism being constructed to support a casing string having a weight greater than the load supporting capacity of said mast, and to transmit load forces resulting from the weight of said casing string from each of said supporting units downwardly through said structures to the earth, with said mast projecting upwardly above the jacking mechanism, but without transmission of said load forces through the mast or through the rig floor to the earth;
- said rig including a rotary table which in said drilling condition of the rig is mounted at a predetermined active position at approximately the level of said floor, and which in said casing lowering condition of the rig is removed from said active position;
- said lower casing supporting unit being formed separately from said rotary table and being positionable at approximately said active position of the rotary table in said casing lowering condition of the rig with the rotary table removed from said position;
- said upper casing supporting unit being formed separately from said rotary table and being receivable above said lower unit and above said active position of the rotary table with the rotary table removed therefrom.
- 2. A well rig as recited in claim 1, in which said jacking mechanism is formed of a number of components adapted to be assembled together in the rig after removal of the drill string therefrom.
- 3. A well rig as recited in claim 1, in which said jacking mechanism includes two beams extending between said piston and cylinder mechanisms for supporting said units respectively and one of which contains openings through which said piston and cylinder mechanisms extend.
- 4. A well rig as recited in claim 1, in which said rig has blowout preventor means beneath said rig floor, said piston and cylinder mechanisms projecting downwardly at different sides of said blowout preventor means.
- 5. A well rig as recited in claim 1, in which said structures include tubular columns extending downwardly at opposite sides of said axis and supported from the earth, said piston and cylinder mechanisms being received within and supported by said columns and having their pistons connected to one of said units and their cylinders connected to the other unit to relatively actuate the units.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 6/169,718, filed July 17, 1980.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"New Casing Tool May Eliminate Need for Super Rigs", Oil and Gas Journal, 7-21-80, pp. 68-71. |
Divisions (1)
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Jul 1980 |
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