NL2011506C2 - Tooling rack for drill pipes. - Google Patents

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NL2011506C2
NL2011506C2 NL2011506A NL2011506A NL2011506C2 NL 2011506 C2 NL2011506 C2 NL 2011506C2 NL 2011506 A NL2011506 A NL 2011506A NL 2011506 A NL2011506 A NL 2011506A NL 2011506 C2 NL2011506 C2 NL 2011506C2
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Hendrik Nicolaas Basson Eksteen
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B19/00Handling rods, casings, tubes or the like outside the borehole, e.g. in the derrick; Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables
    • E21B19/14Racks, ramps, troughs or bins, for holding the lengths of rod singly or connected; Handling between storage place and borehole
    • E21B19/146Carousel systems, i.e. rotating rack systems

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Tooling rack for drill pipes
The invention is related to a tooling rack for storing slender objects, such as pipes, comprising at least one rack element which is provided with at least one slot, each slot being bordered by resilient opposite holding elements between which an object is to be accommodated, said resilient opposite holding elements being carried out for exerting a holding force exerted on the object, respectively for giving way to release the object against said holding force.
Such a tooling rack is known form EP-A-942146 and may accommodate a plurality of drill pipes which are used in a drill string. By means of a manipulator, the drill pipes are successively removed from the tooling rack and are assembled in the course of drilling a hole. Conversely, when removing the drill string from the hole, for instance for the purpose of changing a worn out drill bit, the drill pipes are removed from the drill string and stored in the tooling rack.
In such process, each drill pipe is inserted into the respective slot and is subsequently held therein through the elastic holding forces exerted by the spring clamps bordering the slot. Thus, an efficient and rapid storage action is possible; conversely, the drill pipe is easily removed from the slot and out of the spring clamps. In the course of these actions, the friction force between the spring clamp and the drill pipe can easily be overcome by the manipulator.
Despite the efficient handling of the drill pipes in this way, the prior art tooling nevertheless has a drawback. In certain circumstances, the spring clamps are prone to lose the drill pipe accommodated therein. This is caused by the fact that the friction forces exerted by the spring clamp should be limited so as to make the placement into, and respectively removal from, the slot possible. The limitation of the maximum holding force however creates situation where the drill pipe may accidentally be lost due to shocks from sharp knocks experienced by the tooling rack during operation.
The object of the invention is to provide a tooling rack of the type described before which solves this problem, and which is able to reliable hold the drill pipes also in the case of relatively high accelerations exerted on the tooling rack and/or on the drill pipes accommodated therein. This object is achieved by providing locking means which in a locking state engage the resilient opposite holding elements and prevent said resilient opposite holding elements from giving way and from releasing the holding force exerted on the object, and which in an idle state allow said resilient opposite holding elements to give way and release the object.
In the tooling rack according to the invention, the drill pipes may be accommodated into, respectively removed from, the respective slots against the friction force exerted thereon by the spring clamps as usual. However, in the case where shock-type loadings are expected to occur, the spring clamps can be immobilized so as not to give way by activating the locking means. Thereby, the drill pipes are firmly held in the respective slot, without the risk of slipping out of the tooling rack under the influence of shocks and the like. Nevertheless, the drill pipes can still be handled as desired once the risk of shocks has subsided and the locking means are deactivated.
Preferably, the tooling rack comprises at least two spaced rack elements which are positioned with respect to each other such that a slot of one rack element is aligned to a respective slot of an other rack element forming pairs or sets of slots, each pair or sets of slots being able to accommodate a single object. Usually, the rack elements are positioned above each other for storing the drill pipes in a standing, vertical position, although it is also possible to store the pipes lying, in a horizontal position by positioning the rack elements next to each other.
The holding elements preferably each comprise an elastic spring. The springs of opposite holding elements may carry a friction element, such as a plastic element. Each pipe can then be gripped between two of such opposite friction elements, and preferably two pairs of such opposite friction elements.
The locking means preferably comprise cams which are displaceable between an active position in engagement with a respective spring, and an idle position free from the respective spring. In the case where each rack element comprises multiple slots each bordered by elastic springs, a double cam may be provided between the spring of one slot and the neighboring spring of an adjacent slot; said double cam in its active position simultaneously engages both said neighbouring springs. Preferably, each cam is rotatable between the active and the idle position. Alternatively, the cam may be displaceable according to a rectilinear movement towards and from the respective spring element.
The spring elements themselves may be carried out in several ways as well, for instance according to a U-shape as disclosed in the above-mentioned prior art. Preferably, each spring is a blade spring one surface of which carries the friction element and the opposite surface of which is engaged by the cam. The blade spring surfaces are directed in accordance with the longitudinal direction of the respective slot and the longitudinal direction of the object to be accommodated in said slot.
In the case of a U-shaped springs, the ends of the spring elements are free. However, preference is given to an embodiment wherein a blade spring has opposite ends which are both suspended with respect to the respective rack element. In such a way, a firm holding force can be exerted on the objects.
Furthermore, several pairs of holding elements may be arrangement behind each other in the longitudinal direction of a slot, each pair being carried out for accommodating a respective object. Thus, quite a large number of drill pipes can be held within the tooling rack. In this case, the locking elements of respective holding elements lie behind each other in the longitudinal direction of the slot and are preferably simultaneously operable, e.g. by means of a common rotatable shaft.
The tooling rack is preferably carried out as a carousel, in which case the slots of each rack element are oriented radially with respect to a central axis which is generally parallel to the objects to be accommodated in said slots. Nevertheless, the tooling rack may also be carried out in a comb-shape, having parallel slots.
The invention is also related to a drilling installation, comprising a frame, a drilling apparatus accommodated on the frame for rotary driving a drill string composed of successive interconnected drill pipes, as well as a tooling rack as described before for storing a supply of drill pipes to be used for composing the drill string.
The invention will now be described further with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings.
Figure 1 shows a view in perspective of an installation with the tooling rack.
Figure 2 shows a view according to II-II of figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a partial horizontal view according to III-III of figure 1.
Figures 4a and 4b show views according to IV-IV of figure 2.
The drilling installation shown in figure 1 comprises the tooling rack 1 as well as a drilling device 2 which is known per se. By means of the drilling installation, the drill string 3, consisting of consecutive drill pipes 4, can be assembled and driven into the ground, respectively removed from the ground and disassembled. The drill pipes 4 are stored in the tooling rack, and can be removed there from, respectively introduced therein, by means of a robot (not shown) which is known per se.
The tooling rack 1 as shown is carried out as a carousel which consists of the two rack elements 6 which each have a multitude of slots 7 which are defined between radially extending fingers 8. Each rack element 6 consists of two parallel rack plates 9, as well as blade springs 10 which extend between the rack plates 9. Each blade spring carries a friction block 11, in such a way that a drill pipe may be frictionally held between two friction blocks 11 and blade springs 10 as shown in figures 1-3. Thus, the robot may push the drill string between the friction blocks, in such a way that the blade springs 10 are deformed elastically and give way to receive the drill pipe 4. Thereby, a certain compression force is exerted on the drill pipe. Conversely, the robot may remove the drill pipe from between the friction blocks 11 by exceeding the friction force which is exerted thereby on the drill pipe 4 under the influence of the deformed blade springs 10.
As is shown in the drawings, several pairs of blade springs 10 with friction blocks 11 are arranged behind each other along a slot 7 so as to accommodate several drill pipes.
The handling of the drill pipes may usually be carried out satisfactorily in the above way. However, under certain circumstances the drill pipes are prone to be lost from the carousel, for instance as a result of sharp movements in the drilling installation and shocks. It appears that the blade springs provide a limited restraining force on the drill pipes, which results in a limited frictional engagement between the drill pipes and the friction blocks as well. However, it is not feasible to increase the friction force by increasing the elastic compression delivered by the blade springs, as otherwise the forces exerted on the drill pipes for placement in, or removal thereof from, the carousel would become too high.
With the aim of solving this problem, the locking means 12-16 are provided. These locking means consists of the double cams 12 and the shaft 13 onto which the cams 12 have been mounted. The shaft 13 is rotatably supported in the lug 14 and bearing 15 is driven by an external mechanism. As shown in figure 4a, the double cams each engage two blade springs 10 of adjacent slots 7, in such a way that that friction blocks 11 are firmly pressed onto the drill pipe 4 in question, Thus, the risk of losing the drill pipe 4 from between the friction blocks under the influence of shocks and the like is greatly mitigated.
However, when placing a drill pipe 4 into a slot 7 and between the friction blocks 11, respectively removing the drill pipe, the cams 12 are rotated into the idle position as shown in figure 4b. The holding action of the cams exerted on the blade springs 10 is thus released, allowing the robot to place/remove the drill pipe. The double cam has opposite rounded surfaces 16, in such a way that they can come in contact with the respective surfaces of the blade springs 10 in a gradual fashion.
List of reference numerals 1. Tooling rack 2. Drilling device 3. Drill string 4. Drill pipe 5. Carousel 6. Rack element 7. Slot 8. Finger 9. Rack plate 10. Blade spring 11. Friction block 12. Double cam 13. Shaft 14. Lug 15. Bearing 16. Rounded surface cam

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1. Gereedschapsrek (1) voor het opslaan van slanke objecten, zoals pijpen (4), omvattende ten minste één rekelement (6) dat is voorzien van ten minste één sleuf (7), waarbij elke sleuf is begrensd door veerkrachtige tegenover elkaar liggende vasthoudelementen (10, 11) waartussen een object kan worden opgenomen, welke veerkrachtige tegenover elkaar liggende vasthoudelementen (10, 11) zijn uitgevoerd voor het uitoefenen van een vasthoudkracht op het voorwerp (4), respectievelijk voor het meegeven ter vrijgave van het object tegen die vasthoudkracht, met het kenmerk, dat grendelmiddelen (12-16) zijn voorzien, welke grendelmiddelen in grendeltoestand samenwerken met de veerkrachtige tegenover elkaar liggende vasthoudelementen (10, 11) en verhinderen dat die veerkrachtige tegenover elkaar liggende vasthoudelementen meegeven en de vasthoudkracht die wordt uitgeoefend op het object (4) wordt vrijgegeven, en een rusttoestand waarin die veerkrachtige tegenover elkaar liggende vasthoudelementen wordt toegelaten mee te geven en het object vrij te geven.Tool rack (1) for storing slender objects, such as pipes (4), comprising at least one rack element (6) provided with at least one slot (7), each slot being delimited by resilient opposing retaining elements (10, 11) between which an object can be received, which resilient opposing retaining elements (10, 11) are designed for exerting a retaining force on the object (4) or for releasing to release the object against that retaining force characterized in that latching means (12-16) are provided, which latching means cooperate in latching condition with resilient opposing retaining elements (10, 11) and prevent those resilient opposing retaining elements from yielding and retaining force exerted on it object (4) is released, and a state of rest in which said resilient opposing retaining elements is allowed to give in and release the object. 2. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 1, omvattende ten minste twee zich op afstand van elkaar bevindende rekelementen (6) die zodanig met betrekking tot elkaar zijn gepositioneerd dat een sleuf (7) van een rekelement uitgelijnd is ten opzichte van een respectievelijke sleuf (7) van een ander rekelement die paren of stellen sleuven vormen, waarbij elk paar of stel sleuven in staat is om een enkel objeect (4) op te nemen.Tool rack (1) according to claim 1, comprising at least two spaced apart rack elements (6) positioned relative to each other such that a slot (7) of a rack element is aligned with respect to a respective slot ( 7) of another rack element forming pairs or sets of slots, each pair or set of slots being capable of receiving a single object (4). 3. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 1 of 2, waarbij elk vasthoudelement een elastische veer (10) omvat en de veren van tegenover liggende vasthoudelementen een wrijvingselement (11), zoals een kunststof element, dragen.Tool rack (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein each retaining element comprises an elastic spring (10) and the springs of opposite retaining elements carry a frictional element (11), such as a plastic element. 4. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 3, waarbij de grendelmiddelen nokken (12) omvatten die verplaatsbaar tussen een actieve positie in samenwerking met een respectievelijke veer (10), en een rustpositie vrij van de respectievelijke veer.A tool rack (1) according to claim 3, wherein the locking means comprise cams (12) movable between an active position in cooperation with a respective spring (10), and a rest position free from the respective spring. 5. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 4, waarbij elk rekelement (6) meerdere sleuven (7) omvat die elk worden begrensd door elastische veren (10), en tussen de veer van een sleuf en de naburige veer van een aangrenzende sleuf een dubbele nok (12) is voorzien die in de actieve positie daarvan tegelijkertijd samenwerkt met beide naburige veren.The tool rack (1) according to claim 4, wherein each rack element (6) comprises a plurality of slots (7) each of which is bounded by elastic springs (10), and a double between the spring of a slot and the adjacent spring of an adjacent slot cam (12) is provided which, in its active position, cooperates simultaneously with both adjacent springs. 6. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 4 of 5, waarbij een nok (12) draaibaar is tussen de actieve en de rustpositie.The tool rack (1) according to claim 4 or 5, wherein a cam (12) is rotatable between the active and the rest position. 7. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens een van de conclusies 4-6, waarbij een veer een bladveer (10) is waarvan een oppervlak het wrijvingselement (11) draagt en waarvan het tegenover liggende oppervlak kan samenwerken met de nok (12).The tool rack (1) according to any of claims 4-6, wherein a spring is a leaf spring (10) whose surface supports the frictional element (11) and whose opposite surface can interact with the cam (12). 8. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 7, waarbij de oppervlakken van de bladveren gericht zijn overeenkomstig de langsrichting van de respectievelijke sleuf (7) en de langsrichting van het in die sleuf op te nemen object (4).Tool rack (1) according to claim 7, wherein the surfaces of the leaf springs are oriented according to the longitudinal direction of the respective slot (7) and the longitudinal direction of the object (4) to be received in said slot. 9. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 8, waarbij een bladveer (10) tegenover liggende einden heeft die zijn opgehangen met betrekking tot het respectievelijke rekelement (6), in het bijzonder met betrekking tot de rekplaten (9) daarvan.Tool rack (1) according to claim 8, wherein a leaf spring (10) has opposite ends that are suspended with respect to the respective rack element (6), in particular with regard to the rack plates (9) thereof. 10. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij verscheidene paren vasthoudelementen (10, 11) achter elkaar zijn opgesteld in de langsrichting van een sleuf (7), waarbij elk paar is uitgevoerd voor het opnemen van een respectievelijk object (4).Tool rack (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein several pairs of retaining elements (10, 11) are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of a slot (7), each pair being designed for receiving a respective object (4) ). 11. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 10, waarbij de grendelelementen (12-16) van respectievelijke vasthoudelementen achter elkaar liggen in de langsrichting van de sleuf (7) en bij voorkeur tegelijkertijd bedrijfbaar zijn.Tool rack (1) according to claim 10, wherein the locking elements (12-16) of respective retaining elements lie one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the slot (7) and can preferably be operated simultaneously. 12. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 11 indien afhankelijk van conclusie 6, waarbij de respectievelijke nokken (12) van de respectievelijke vasthoudelementen (10, 11) die achter elkaar liggen zijn opgenomen op een gemeenschappelijke draaibare as (13).Tool rack (1) according to claim 11 if dependent on claim 6, wherein the respective cams (12) of the respective retaining elements (10, 11) are arranged one behind the other on a common rotatable shaft (13). 13. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens conclusie 12, waarbij de as (13) wordt aangedrukt gehouden naar de vergrendelde positie van de nokken (12), zoals door middel van een torsieveer.The tool rack (1) according to claim 12, wherein the shaft (13) is held pressed to the locked position of the cams (12), such as by means of a torsion spring. 14. Gereedschapsrek (1) volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de sleuven (7) van elk rekelement (6) radiaal zijn georiënteerd met betrekking tot een centrale hartlijn die in zijn algemeenheid evenwijdig is aan de in die sleuven op te nemen objecten.Tool rack (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the slots (7) of each rack element (6) are radially oriented with respect to a central axis that is generally parallel to the objects to be accommodated in those slots. 15. Boorinstallatie, omvattende een gestel, een boorinrichting (2) die is opgenomen op het gestel voor het in draairichting aandrijven van een boorstreng (3) die is samengesteld uit achtereenvolgende onderling verbonden boorpijpen (4), alsmede een gereedschapsrek (1) volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies voor het opslaan van een hoeveelheid boorpijpen (4) voor gebruik bij het samenstellen van de boorstreng (3).A drilling rig, comprising a frame, a drilling device (2) mounted on the frame for rotating a drill string (3) which is composed of successively interconnected drill pipes (4), and a tool rack (1) according to a rotation direction. of the preceding claims for storing a plurality of drill pipes (4) for use in assembling the drill string (3).
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