TUBULAR GRIPPER
20220089373 · 2022-03-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool for lifting, rotating, and/or manipulating tubulars comprises an inserting head positioned at the end of a shaft acting as a handle. The insertion head comprises a conical shape defined by smaller-diameter end cap, a larger-diameter rear cap, and frame bars connecting the two. On the frame bars are mounted rails along the angle of the conical shape, and slips having a negative angle corresponding to the conical angle of the rails. In use, the head is inserted into a tubular, which abuts a flared portion of the slips and pushes them back along the rails, until the slips make contact with the inner diameter of the tubular, enabling it to be pushed around and lifted.
Claims
1. A tool for manipulating a tubular comprising: an insertion head comprising an end cap, a rear cap, and a plurality of frames connecting the end cap and the rear cap, the end cap comprising a first diameter, and the rear cap comprising a second diameter larger than the first diameter; a plurality of rails, respectively mounted onto the plurality of frames; a plurality of slips, respectively mounted onto the respective plurality of rails, the plurality of slips having freedom of motion along the plurality rails between the end cap and the rear cap; and a shaft extending to the rear cap, wherein the plurality of slips are pushed back and out along the plurality of rails when the insertion head is inserted into the tubular, such that the plurality of slips contact an inner diameter of the tubular.
2. The tool of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of slips comprises a flared portion located at an end proximate to the rear cap, wherein the end of the tubular abuts the respective flared portions of the plurality of slips.
3. The tool of claim 1, wherein the difference between the first diameter and the second diameter defines a positive angle, wherein the plurality of rails are mounted along said positive angle, and wherein an inner surface of the plurality of slips defines a negative angle corresponding to the positive angle, such that an outer surface of each slip of the plurality of slips is parallel to the shaft.
4. The tool of claim 1, wherein the end cap comprises a plurality of assembly holes, wherein each assembly hole receives a first end of a respective frame of the plurality of frames.
5. The tool of claim 4, wherein the rear cap also comprises a plurality of assembly holes, wherein each assembly hole of the rear cap receives a second end of the respective frame of the plurality of frames.
6. The tool of claim 1, wherein the plurality of rails are T-shaped, and wherein each respective slip of the plurality of slips extends under the T-shape of the respective rail of the plurality of rails to form an interlock.
7. The tool of claim 6, wherein the end cap is detachable to permit the plurality slips to be removed by sliding them off the plurality of rails.
8. The tool of claim 1, wherein the rear cap comprises an orifice, and wherein the shaft extends through the orifice.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] In the detailed description of various embodiments usable within the scope of the present disclosure, presented below, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0012] One or more embodiments are described below with reference to the listed Figure(s).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Before describing selected embodiments of the present disclosure in detail, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein. The disclosure and description herein is illustrative and explanatory of one or more presently preferred embodiments and variations thereof, and it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes in the design, organization, means of operation, structures and location, methodology, and use of mechanical equivalents may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
[0014] As well, it should be understood that the drawings are intended to illustrate and plainly disclose presently preferred embodiments to one of skill in the art, but are not intended to be manufacturing level drawings or renditions of final products and may include simplified conceptual views to facilitate understanding or explanation. As well, the relative size and arrangement of the components may differ from that shown and still operate within the spirit of the invention.
[0015] Moreover, it will be understood that various directions such as “upper”, “lower”, “bottom”, “top”, “left”, “right”, “first”, “second” and so forth are made only with respect to explanation in conjunction with the drawings, and that components may be oriented differently, for instance, during transportation and manufacturing as well as operation. Because many varying and different embodiments may be made within the scope of the concept(s) herein taught, and because many modifications may be made in the embodiments described herein, it is to be understood that the details herein are to be interpreted as illustrative and non-limiting.
[0016] In general, the present invention includes a tool comprising an inserting portion and a handling portion. The handling portion comprises an extended bar and the inserting portion a series of slip-type grips slidably mounted onto a blunted cone, which in turn is mounted onto an end of the handling portion. When the tool is inserted into a tubular with moderate force, the grips slide outward along the blunted cone until they contact the inner surface of the tubular, allowing the tubular to be rolled or lifted from the handling portion, eliminating the risk of hand injuries.
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[0019] A set of four frame bars 22a-22d connect the end cap 15 and rear cap 29. On each respective frame bar 22a-22d are mounted rails 23a-23d. Both frame 22a-22d and rails 23a-23d are angled to meet the edge of the larger rear cap 29 and smaller end cap 15. Onto each respective rail 23a-23d is mounted a slip 24a-24d. Slips 24a-24d are mounted to rails 23a-23d such that the extend partially below rails 23a-23d to meet frame 22a-22d, enabling the end cap 15 and rear cap 29 to limit the range of motion of the slips. Each slip 24a-24d also comprises a radial portions 25a-25d which flares outward from the main body of the slips 24a-24d.
[0020] In use, the inserting portion 20 of the tool 10 is inserted, in a resting position (
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[0023] The cross-section portions of
[0024] In an embodiment, the end cap 15 may be removable via threads or other attachment means to permit slips 24a-24d to be removed and replaced on the tool. The rails 23a-23d are also shown in
[0025] While various embodiments usable within the scope of the present disclosure have been described with emphasis, it should be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
[0026] For instance, the round, conic shape of the inserting portion 20 may alternatively be fabricated in a triangular, pyramidal, or other polyhedral configuration, having fewer slips (e.g., 2) or more slips. Additionally, variations in the frame may be within the scope of ordinary skill in the art, for instance, the frame 22a-22d may be replaced by a mandrel having the slips located within said mandrel and extending out through orifices.
[0027] Similarly, the shapes of the interlocks on the rails 23a-23d may vary from the T-shape depicted in the embodiments. Rail interlocks may be designed to have narrower end portions such that the slips are stopped rather than abutting the end cap 15 or rear cap 29.
[0028] Still further embodiments may comprise a handle 12 having a bearing sleeve or rotatable attachment to the inserting portion 20 enabling the user to roll the tubular while maintaining a tight grip with the slips 24a-24d of the inserting portion 20.