US1776344A - Corner iron for tubular-steel derricks - Google Patents

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US1776344A
US1776344A US173685A US17368527A US1776344A US 1776344 A US1776344 A US 1776344A US 173685 A US173685 A US 173685A US 17368527 A US17368527 A US 17368527A US 1776344 A US1776344 A US 1776344A
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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
    • E21B15/00Supports for the drilling machine, e.g. derricks or masts
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Sept. 23, 1930. c. a. BESSE 1,776,344
comma mow FOR TUBULAR s'rsm. vaaarcxs Filed March 8, 1927 iPatented sep. 23',-i930 This inventio relates to improvements in heluiii'ts of eonstruetionof derrioks'orl toW- ers', suchrforiexample as arefused' incon- ;,riecti on i vithfth'e drillingitspudding and 5 fpiimping iof' 'oilgfgiis Or artesian wells; the
- 'finvention having for alnobjeet tojp'r'o vide ai highlyeffieientfarid practicable form of derriokleg braeket or irlonv. for positively .fooiiriec tir g' the abutting ends of derrick leg 5 'sec'tioi'is a'r dholdingfthesame in ,assemhle d,
' i r latio n,aridalso topermit of the operative m son ofvbraces' and girths to the der zri'ek legs whereby to rigidify and stabilize 3 f It is also; a o'ngst ithefprin cipalldesi deratuiiis of theiriveriti'oir to provide ia'lo'raket l theficharacter c'iiieiitionedparticularly I adaptable for use" in conneetion with 'reenforced types of derrielrsrwhereinthe derrick f l b maindeg's orleg'proper are equipped-With I juxtaposed relatively "parallel reenforein g 7 Q jileg's',"adapted tolend sufiicient'fs'trength to the derriolr constrii'ct'iorl'j that the same may g f be sajfely alid eflieient-lyused'for 'well drilling j'o'r 'spu ddingoperations; whereupon, with completion of"such "operations, the reenforc- L [i'ng' legs may be detached arid removed, thus fleai'vingstan ding, a materially "lighter con-v "zstru ctijon praeti'cablejfor use as a pumping i :30. derrick; the remoyedfreer forcing legs -hei1ig ooii1pletely salvaged foriise in :thereenforca i H irlg re-legging) of other light pumpingder- 'r cks. 1 i '1.
The inventionthas for} another; of its oh 1 je ets to provide a derrick leg bracket or ..*iron so cofistructed thatthe same may-be V quickly yet positively connected to the main .'wlegs and Whendesired or required to the reeriior,cing legs of a derrick construction at 0' a materially less labor cost and, inaddition to serving as acoupli'ng between such legs and the; sections of' which they are usually composed, Willafiordm'eans for effecting vconnection between vthe legs and the usual 3L5 braces andi girths employed in derrick con- 'fstru'ction Work; I
j Other objects of theliiiventioiiivill heirl part ob v iousand in part pointed out hereinafter; e
5e order that the iriyeiitior an clits mode a i V I A iplieationl fl ledi March st ruotionyandi a I 1 v f the pl e nd e ri'b' dwi h, o i sf mentally arranged fastefiing bolt '1receiving, Q openings 57, the purpose, of which will-'he ;derriclrleg arms are formed,- the outer faoe's e431. H. iaEss d O F Ti h; OF L HoMA, assreiwoia, 13 i: DIRECT; afiDiMEsNE Assrx- {1; mEiws royrflr mrr o vAL @URNBUCKLEfDEBRICK Looi/rrAnY," orkrULsaoirLA-j I HoivrA,A ;ooBP0BATioN'-orfo LAHoMA".** g I f i 1coRNERfIRoN r0It'rU anriim sriiriii miruucxsif I 192,7} 1 seriai mil mess; 13
of operatioii may he understood by those skilled in the art, I have ii the aecompaiiying illustrative drawings arid in the detailed 3 followirigdesorip'tion based thereupon,' set out one possible embodime it of ,thejiiive'n i n a i M o i .In'thes'e drawings: I
, Figure ljis a'disassembled perspective of" theimpro ved derrick legQbracket,
Figure Q is a side eleyatioriof .th'esaine showing 1t musageth'at 1s,'eo1 1;nectedto the maiiiand a een'foreingilegsof'ajderriok con! Figure 3 is top" View reeli'foreing legs ofa' 'derriek eonstriietiori.
Having' moret parti eulart refe-re'neef to: the L flhracket may be stated to 'to'ni'prise substai ty cq p i h a yrfemn or tc ns mtd plates indicated iii'their ehtireti'es' bythe ri'urherals I and 2, said platesea hheingf rmed of "metal or of other suitable rriateriaL'fcast j or molded and having curved or dished d.er-"' rick, leg receiving portions 3 ,thereiri 101i tii'dinally of themselves, while plaiie flanges A; are formed'ii'po'n the Q fmHlIy iout er-ferids subsequently descrihedl'l The'innerl side porfti'ons of the bracket plil arid m formed a With angulaflydisposedweh like extensions 3., having I oomplementally arranged 'bolt receiving openings? formed therein While adjacent the upper and lower-portions of these web -like extensions, 6;curved reenforcing f 90 of said arms beirig formed with groovesor Ways 9'alig1 ed vwith certain of the bolt re 7 eeiving openings Y, aforesaid. 'Also, in this connection, it will be noted that the curved reenforcing derrick leg arms 8 are longitudia -w h a se bl fliebmeke Pla e M of the imprd'vla braeket showing applied t themam-and';
on nally offset with respect totheopposite ends I 1O ofan equipped derrick.
{and 14;
l gen-1 a fashion as is shown in theFigure 3, thus providi ng a seat or receiving'means for portions of the particular reenforcing 'derrickdegs That the bracketplatesj 1" and 2" ma -t6 positively interconnected and permitted of piwte v mentz Order t t h y-maybe embracingly engaged about the adjacent porv I m tio'ns of the main legsll ofa derriclglone l'onr r gitudinalportion-of the plate 1 is;for1ned itha series ofin'tegraland relativelyspaced v pebble engaging fingers 12, such fingers open h ing in'a direction away from the curved pora 5 tion 3 andeXtended-beyond said-portionfas I iswell illustratedin the Figuresql andf3. Upon a corresponding longitudinal[perltion'of therernaining bracket plate 2, there areforrned or cast integral therewitlra series 20 of longitudinally arranged andfre'llatively I spacedbearing fingers 11 3 and 14;, the resp'ee-v ,tive;,widths of the bearingifingers "13 lc'orresponding tothe spacing between {the :adjacent ends ot certainof the'hooked'fingers 12, fai so as to -jperrnit joftheir snug introduetion 1 or arrangement therebetween. A pivot pin is cast-integral with orotherwise suitably and fixedly carried by these, bearing lingers 13 i f QThusQit Willbe understoodthatthe bracket plates" 1" and 2'1nay be positivelyjandpivotally interconnectedhy engaging: thefhooked ge'rs 12%Overtheiinternrediate portions of the p1 itleor plvotp n-leythus allowing olii ie y plates, it gwillrbel appreciated that; the-I swingingvor pivotal movement of rtho'se por-v tions' of said platesl and'Qf'haVing the curved longitudinally disposed portion 8itherein ito :b em r irls y ag abe dlfl n0 rt'onsofthemainlegs 11 ofa derrick construction Supplied h; he devices;
Connecting or looking bolts indicatd the numerallrlli are, with embracing engagement with the rplateslilgand 12 abtfllt the main [d r ck legs, Pa se h o gmh ali nedbol recelving openings 5 in the flange like'extenslons 4, hereuponlocking nuts 17 are turned intoreng'agernent with the r screw threaded extremities and, thus, serve as a neans for effecitlng thewclanip ngengagement ofisaid iplat'es l a'nd2 upon the main derrick legs 11.
i With a View toward providing the derrick 'legbrackets or irons? with means for efl g "fectuallysecuring thereenforcing; "legslQhe tween thepairsfof curve'd arrns '8, substanvU-shaped clamping bolts 18 are passed oYer portions of the inner sides of such legs -10 and havingtheir screw threaded extremities engaged through-certain of the bolt ,reeeiving openings? inthe 0p'posite endsof the a web-likeextensions-,6, followingwhich lock,
nuts19 are engaged therewithg asf is shown 1n the F gure 8. In th s connection,
itis to be noted that the free extremities or shank portions offthe int-"shaped clamping ibolts 18 jwill'be received in the grooves'or Ways'of the curred reenforcing l n e ing arms 8 and consequently thereupon, that V relative longitudinal movement of said bolts With respeet'to the reeniorcing derricklegs 5 will belprevented; 7
:In addition to serving as a ineans" for interconnecting the abutting sections ofthe main rribk,lesse da e ean for-rig dl t r" o nest ne' h i s. risk-l s e d the se r issr erri k les it i i ill. be und 7 that inyirnproi ed derrick leg coupling braCkjet ori-ironuaiiords effectual means for securing the oppositeendsor extremities of theusual derrick braces 'ortrussesand girth's thereto, suchmeans being (in .forrn -0f1-the substantially parallelism.ftofcertain: for; the I r 7 sides ofthefderrick construction. .l;Tl ius,iit i l e nde wodgthm e adi tendsxo 7 I a portions ofthe derrick braces :OrtruSSes'ZQ andthe girths 21 be engaged. therewith I intheit'ashion as isshownin the-FiguresTQ and 3; connectingbolts22and23 being passed.
through the adjacent apertured ends of said braces;and girths"and; through the adjacent Y bolt receiving openings in the weblike :exvtensions; 6. Consequently upon: this engage ment ofthe girths andbraces'with thejbra cke eqni-ppedderrick may be efl'ectnallyfstrengthened or rigidifiedto Withstandthose stresses :to WlllCllitlWlll be subjected during usage; /As hereinbeforeystated, when :des'iringto nse'or apply the improved'derrick leg bracketsto the Inainlegs 1.1; of a derrick. eonstruc- '1 ti on; the plates 1 and 2 are pivotallyinterefigaged by engaging thehooked fingers; 12 over adjacent portions of the pintle '15'ca'rriedby 3 the bearing fingers IS'and l l c'followingtwhich those portions of 'saidflplates having-1 the #7 1 curved leg receiuing portions 3' ere embraciingly engaged overthe'main derrick legs and are then,- elanipin'gly secured-to the same? by arrangement and connection 20f" the locking bolts-16 and nuts"17 through ithe-openi'ngs 5-, "i'n'the flang'elike 'extensionfll- *Inthis con- "nection, it'Willbe understood that the bracket plates may be employedas aineansfor en ciently coupling the longitudinally aligned or'abutting ends ofthe-inain;derrick',leg sec tions, being o erlappingly engaged Withsaid meeting vends of the derrick, leg sections and then clampingly secured to thesaine through the connecting bolts 16a1id theirrespe ti locking nuts 17. Also, it Will-lbefunderstood gaged, not only with the derric'k' leg that the bracket plates f l and Qinaybefem sections acent their points of jointure, but1na*y en gaged with such legs at a'xiy points through- C I out their lengths, such as conditions of pr f--.
' 'lerencemay dictate.
I-Iaving'jclampin'gly connected the bracket platesl and Zto the main derricklegs l1,
the same and havetheir'extremities engaged certain of the openings 7 of the web-like extension 6, following which locking or corn f jnecting; bolts 19-are engaged therewith.
I I'Thus, a positiveandcbracing connectionis es- :tablished' betweenithefmain "derrick legs and I the reenforcing derrick legs through the improved brackets, "Furthermore, by reason of the relative right angular disposition of the outer faces offthe web like extensions 6, it
Wlll'bfl Vunderstood'that' the adj acent ends of the usual derrickflbracesor trussesfturn buckle or otherwise) and the derrick girths- I may beetfectuallyfconnected thereto through the medium of bolts-22 and. 23,'thus giving further rigidity and stability to the derrick construction. I? ,f v so Duetothepeculiar formation and arrangement otthe'curved leg engaging 'arms 8, it
I will be seen, especially uponreference-to the Figure 3, that those portions of the reenforcing-le'gs received between the paired arms willbe 'positionedadjacent the pivotal conf nection between'the' plates land 2 afforded *by1theihooked fingers 12 engaging portions s j- [o'fthe pintle c ar'ried by the bearing fingers 18am 14. j v I Y '10 between the arms 8 will, with theclamp- 5 ing connection of-the U-shaped bolts 18, im-
part lateral and opposed stresses to the sub- 1 stantially complemental bracket plates 1 and a Th2 and therefore, it 'will be'understood that undesirable or accidental {disengagement of 'Such engagement of the reenforcing legs thehooked fingers 1'2 withithe bearing pintle I means;
1 "7-15 oarriedrinthe fingers 13 and 14: will be -,-'positively prevented andat the same time, 'that that portionvof the reentorcing leg adj a-' centtocthe pivotal connectionthus effected will serve as an additional or further locking Subsequently to a drilling or spuddingoperation, it is desirable that only a light'der- 'ric'k construction be employed, for pumping I I purposes.
To satisfy thisfldesire, the reen- -forcinglegs 10 may be now'readily removed v or disconnected bydisengaging the locking l of the U-shaped clamping bolts '18 and with-f drawing said clamping V v, ings 7 in the web-like extensions 6. At this time, the 'derrick'reen'forcinglegsor thesecj tions of which they arecomposed maybe nuts 19 from the screw'threaded extremities 'hand, bolts from theopen- I easily removed from between the seats afing derrick, standing upon the operation and also, leaving intact, the bracing connections forded them through the curved and paired I engaging arms 8, thus leaving a lightpumpf 20 and 21 with the substantially right angularly opposed extensions 6. I
Manifestly, the construction shown is ca pable of considerable modification and such modification as is within the scope of my outer faces of the web-like a cla1ms,.I consider within the spirit of my I invention.
I claim:
1. A derrick leg relatively angularly bracket comprising a leg receiving 7 body portion, arranged plates integralwith and disposed longitudinally of said body portion, and re- I legreceiving means integral with the body portion and the opposite ends of said plates, said receiving meansbeing arranged between the plates and in longitudinally opposed relation.
'2 A derrick leg bracket comprising a leg receiving bodyportion, relatively angularly disposed plates integral with and disposed longitudinally of said body portion, and releg receiving arms integral withthe body portion and theopposite ends of said plates,
certain of the sides of saidreleg receiving arms being formed with cradle like portions whereby to receive a releg therein.
3. A derrick legbracket comprising a tn bular leg receiving body portion, relatively 8 right angularly arranged platesintegral with j and disposed longitudinally of said body portion, and releg receiving arms disposed trans versely ofjand integral with said body portion and with the opposite ends of said plates,
certain of the sides of said arms being formed with cradle like receiving portions disposed between said plates in longitudinally opposed I relation.
tachably and pivotally connectingone side of said plates together, means for detachably connecting the opposite sides of said plates, I
a substantially right 'angularly' disposed brace and girth receiving web like extension I formed with each plate in proximity to said ing the plates, opposed derrick releg engaglng arms formed on the extremities of said right angularly disposed web extensions and clamping means connected" to said arms In witness whereof I have hereuntoset my "CARL H. BESSE.
rmeans for detachablyand pivotally connecti whereby the derrick relegs maybe detachably connected to said arms.
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