INTERLOCK FOR A DRILL RIG AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A DRILL RIG
20230383613 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B47/09
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B33/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An interlock between a drawworks and a blowout preventer includes a sensor for sensing a position of the blowout preventer. An interlock signal is generated by the sensor, and the interlock signal is reflective of the position of the blowout preventer. A lock operably connected to the drawworks receives the interlock signal and disables operation of the drawworks if the interlock signal meets a predetermined criterion. A method for operating a drill rig includes operating a drawworks to raise and lower a drill string and operating a blowout preventer. The method further includes sensing a position of the blowout preventer and generating an interlock signal that reflects the position of the blowout preventer. The method further includes comparing the interlock signal to a predetermined criterion and disabling the drawworks if the interlock signal meets the predetermined criterion.
Claims
1. An interlock between a drawworks and a blowout preventer, the interlock comprising: a means for sensing a position of the blowout preventer; an interlock signal generated by said means for sensing the position of the blowout preventer, wherein said interlock signal is reflective of the position of the blowout preventer, and a lock operably connected to the drawworks, wherein said lock receives said interlock signal and disables operation of the drawworks if said interlock signal meets a predetermined criterion.
2. The interlock as in claim 1, wherein the blowout preventer comprises a blade that may be extended or retracted, and said means for sensing the position of the blowout preventer comprises a proximity sensor that senses a position of the blade in the blowout preventer and generates said interlock signal.
3. The interlock as in claim 2, wherein said predetermined criterion is a distance of the blade from a drill string.
4. The interlock as in claim 1, wherein the blowout preventer comprises a piston that may be extended or retracted, and said means for sensing the position of the blowout preventer comprises a position sensor that senses a position of the piston in the blowout preventer and generates said interlock signal.
5. The interlock as in claim 1, wherein the blowout preventer comprises a control pod that controls operation of the blowout preventer, and said means for sensing the position of the blowout preventer comprises a sensor that senses a position of the control pod that controls operation of the blowout preventer and generates said interlock signal.
6. The interlock as in claim 5, wherein said predetermined criterion indicates actuation of the control pod to reposition the blowout preventer from a standby position.
7. The interlock as in claim 1, wherein the drawworks comprises a brake, a clutch, and a drive system, and said lock disables operation of the drawworks by at least one of actuating the brake, releasing the clutch, or disabling the drive system.
8. The interlock as in claim 1, further comprising a controller operably connected between said means for sensing the position of the blowout preventer and said lock, and said controller selectively transmits said interlock signal to said lock.
9. An interlock for a drill rig, comprising: a drawworks comprising a drum operably connected to a drive system and a brake; a cable that extends from said drum of said drawworks to a block and tackle arrangement holding a traveling block, wherein operation of said drawworks causes said drum to release or retract said cable; a blowout preventer; a means for sensing a position of said blowout preventer; an interlock signal generated by said means for sensing said position of said blowout preventer, wherein said interlock signal is reflective of said position of said blowout preventer; and a lock operably connected to said drawworks, wherein said lock receives said interlock signal and disables operation of said drawworks if said interlock signal meets a predetermined criterion.
10. The interlock as in claim 9, wherein said blowout preventer comprises a blade that may be extended or retracted, and said means for sensing said position of said blowout preventer comprises a proximity sensor that senses a position of said blade in said blowout preventer and generates said interlock signal.
11. The interlock as in claim 10, wherein said predetermined criterion is a distance of said blade from a drill string.
12. The interlock as in claim 9, wherein said blowout preventer comprises a piston that may be extended or retracted, and said means for sensing said position of said blowout preventer comprises a position sensor that senses a position of said piston in said blowout preventer and generates said interlock signal.
13. The interlock as in claim 9, wherein said blowout preventer comprises a control pod that controls operation of said blowout preventer, and said means for sensing said position of said blowout preventer comprises a sensor that senses a position of said control pod that controls operation of said blowout preventer and generates said interlock signal.
14. The interlock as in claim 13, wherein said predetermined criterion indicates actuation of said control pod to reposition said blowout preventer from a standby position.
15. The interlock as in claim 9, wherein said lock disables operation of said drawworks by at least one of disabling said drive system or actuating said brake.
16. The interlock as in claim 9, further comprising a controller operably connected between said means for sensing said position of said blowout preventer and said lock, and said controller selectively transmits said interlock signal to said lock.
17. A method for operating a drill rig, comprising: operating a drawworks to raise and lower a drill string; operating a blowout preventer; sensing a position of the blowout preventer; generating an interlock signal that reflects the position of the blowout preventer; comparing the interlock signal to a predetermined criterion; and disabling the drawworks if said interlock signal meets said predetermined criterion.
18. The method as in claim 17, further comprising sensing a position of a blade in the blowout preventer and generating said interlock signal based on the position of the blade in the blowout preventer.
19. The method as in claim 17, further comprising sensing a pressure in the blowout preventer and generating said interlock signal based on the pressure in the blowout preventer.
20. The method as in claim 15, further selectively transmitting said interlock signal to disable the drawworks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof to one skilled in the art, is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, including reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] Reference will now be made in detail to present embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The detailed description uses numerical and letter designations to refer to features in the drawings. Like or similar designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to like or similar parts of the invention. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0018] As used in the claims, the definite article “said” identifies required elements that define the scope of embodiments of the claimed invention, whereas the definite article “the” merely identifies environmental elements that provide context for embodiments of the claimed invention that are not intended to be a limitation of the claim.
[0019] Embodiments of the present invention include a drill rig 10 and method for operating the drill rig 10 that incorporate one or more interlocks to ensure safe and reliable operation of the drill rig 10. Referring now to the drawings, wherein identical numerals indicate the same elements throughout the figures,
[0020] As shown in
[0021] The blowout preventer 50 may further include redundant accumulators 60, control pods 62, and control valves to selectively control the operation of the rains 52, 54. Each accumulator 60 stores pressurized fluid that may be supplied through an accumulator control valve 64 to a header 66 on each side of the blowout preventer 50. The headers 66 may include a cross-connection 68 so that pressurized fluid from one accumulator 60 may simultaneously pressurize both headers 66. The headers 66 in turn supply the pressurized fluid to a pair of pipe ram control valves 70 and/or shear ram control valves 72. Each control pod 62 actuates the control valves needed to direct the pressurized fluid from one or both accumulators 60 to operate the pipe ram 52 and/or shear ram 54, as desired. For example, either or both control pods 62 may send a signal 74 that opens the accumulator control valves 64 to release pressurized fluid from the accumulators 60 to the headers 66. The signal 74 further opens the pipe ram control valves 70 and/or shear ram control valves 72 to direct the pressurized fluid from the headers 66 to the desired pistons 58 to operate the pipe ram 52 and/or shear ram 54, as desired.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] Embodiments of the present invention include an interlock 80 between the drawworks 12 and the blowout preventer 50 that disables operation of the drawworks 12 when the blowout preventer 50 is in the ready position. The interlock 80 includes a means 82 for sensing a position of the blowout preventer 50. The function of the means is to sense the position of the blowout preventer 50, e.g., whether the blowout preventer 50 is in a standby position with the rams 52, 54 retracted from the drill string 16 or a ready position with the rams 52, 54 biased against or engaged with the drill string 16. The structure for performing this function may include one or more sensors that monitor one or more components of the blowout preventer 50 to determine the position of the blowout preventer 50. The particular sensor for performing this function may be a reed switch, a photoelectric sensor, a magnetic field sensor, a proximity sensor, a pressure sensor, a position sensor, or any other equivalent sensor known to one of ordinary skill in the art for sensing the position of the blowout preventer 50.
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[0025] In an alternate embodiment shown in
[0026] In yet another embodiment shown in
[0027] As further shown in
[0028] The means 82 for sensing the position of the blowout preventer 50 generates an interlock signal 94 reflective of the position of the blowout preventer 50. For the embodiments shown in
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The predetermined criterion may be selected to prevent operation of the drawworks 12 when the blowout preventer 50 is in any position that may damage the drill string 16 if the drawworks 12 were operated to raise or lower the drill string 16. For example, the predetermined criterion may be any interlock signal 94 that indicates the blowout preventer 50 is in any position other than the standby position. Referring to the embodiments shown in
[0031] As shown in
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[0033] Block 102 represents operating the blowout preventer 50 to position the blowout preventer 50 to either the disabled position or the ready position. At block 104, the method senses the position of the blowout preventer 50. As previously discussed with respect to
[0034] Block 108 represents an optional feature of the method to override the interlock 80 by selectively transmitting the interlock signal 94 or modifying the interlock signal 94 to enable or disable the drawworks 12. For example, the floor operator 46 may use the controller 98 to manually interrupt transmission of the interlock signal 94 to enable operation of the drawworks 12, indicated by line 110. Alternately, the floor operator 46 may modify the interlock signal 94 to transmit a desired interlock signal 94 to the lock 96, thereby providing a manual override of the interlock 80.
[0035] At block 112, the method compares the interlock signal 94 to the predetermined criterion. The predetermined criterion may be selected to prevent operation of the drawworks 12 when the blowout preventer 50 is in any position that may damage the drill string 16 if the drawworks 12 is operated to raise or lower the drill string 16. For example, the predetermined criterion may be any interlock signal 94 that indicates the blowout preventer 50 is in any position other than the standby position. Referring to the embodiments shown in
[0036] If the comparison between the interlock signal 94 and the predetermined criterion indicates that the predetermined criterion is not met—e.g., the blowout preventer 50 is in the standby position—then the method enables operation of the drawworks 12, as indicated by line 110. If the comparison between the interlock signal 94 and the predetermined criterion indicates that the predetermined criterion is met—e.g., the blowout preventer 50 is in any position other than the standby position—then the method disables operation of the drawworks 12, as indicated by line 114. As shown in
[0037] The interlock 80 and method for operating the drill rig 10 as described and illustrated in
[0038] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.