Method and apparatus for protection of control lines and other equipment
11555358 · 2023-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/1035
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L1/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B17/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L3/237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A protective member at least partially surrounds a desired length of pipe (such as a conventional landing string) and protects “umbilical” control line(s) or bundles, including pipe and umbilical line(s) installed within risers of subsea installations. At least one robust protective shell member is installed around at least a portion of a pipe string and forms at least one elongated channel. At least one umbilical control line is disposed within the elongated channel and is shielded against damage from inadvertent or unwanted abrasion, impact or other forces.
Claims
1. An encasement apparatus for shielding at least one umbilical line disposed along an external surface of a pipe section having at least one tube body and at least one tool joint, wherein said protective apparatus comprises: a) a first encasement member disposed against said pipe section over at least one tube body and at least one tool joint, and having a first elongated and recessed channel extending along the entire length of said first encasement member, wherein said first elongated channel defines a radially-outwardly facing opening along the entire length of said first elongated channel; b) a second encasement member disposed against said pipe section over at least one tube body and at least one tool joint, and removably attached to said first encasement member, wherein said second encasement member has a second elongated channel extending along the entire length of said second encasement member defining a radially-outwardly facing opening along the entire length of said second elongated channel, and wherein said radially-outwardly facing opening of said second elongated channel is phased about 180 degrees around the circumference of said pipe section from said radially-outwardly facing opening of said first elongated channel; wherein said at least one umbilical line is disposed in said first or second elongated channels.
2. The protective apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first encasement member defines a first outer surface, said second encasement member defines a second outer surface, and said at least one umbilical line does not extend radially outward beyond said first and second outer surfaces.
3. The protective apparatus of claim 2, wherein said first and second encasement members protect said at least one umbilical line while said pipe section is installed within a riser of a floating drilling rig or other floating vessel.
4. The protective apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second encasement members protect said umbilical line against damage caused by contact with other objects.
5. The protective apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second encasement members are attached to each other using at least one mechanical fastener.
6. A method for protecting an umbilical line disposed along an external surface of a pipe section having at least one tube body and at least one tool joint, comprising: a) attaching an encasement apparatus to said pipe section, wherein said encasement apparatus comprises: (i) a first encasement member disposed against said pipe section over at least one tube body and at least one tool joint, and having a first elongated and recessed channel extending along the entire length of said first encasement member, wherein said first elongated channel defines a radially-outwardly facing opening along the entire length of said first elongated channel; (ii) a second encasement member disposed against said pipe section over at least one tube body and at least one tool joint, and removably attached to said first encasement member, wherein said second encasement member has a second elongated channel extending along the entire length of said second encasement member defining a radially-outwardly facing opening along the entire length of said second elongated channel, and wherein said radially-outwardly facing opening of said second elongated channel is phased about 180 degrees around the circumference of said pipe section from said radially-outwardly facing opening of said first elongated channel, and; b) installing at least one umbilical line in said first elongated channel through said radially-outward facing opening of said first channel; and c) lowering said at least one umbilical line, pipe section and encasement apparatus into a rotary table of a drilling rig.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein said first encasement member defines a first outer surface, said second encasement member defines a second outer surface, and said at least one umbilical line does not extend radially outward beyond said first and second outer surfaces when installed in said first elongated channel.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein said encasement apparatus protects said at least one umbilical line against damage caused by contact with other objects.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein said first and second encasement members are attached to each other using at least one mechanical fastener.
10. The method of claim 6, wherein said at least one encasement apparatus protects said at least one umbilical line while said pipe section is installed within a riser of a floating drilling rig or other vessel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS/FIGURES
(1) The foregoing summary, as well as any detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the drawings and figures contained herein. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings and figures show certain preferred embodiments. It is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and devices disclosed in such drawings or figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) Each of said conventional umbilical lines 300 generally comprises a plurality or bundle of individual control lines that can be used to provide electrical, hydraulic, and/or fiber optic means of signal or data transmission, control and/or power from the surface (such as a drilling rig or vessel) to a downhole tool or device. Said individual control lines can be beneficially wrapped within an outer casing in order to protect and bundle said control lines for easier handling. Further, said conventional umbilical lines 300 can be secured to the outer surface of tubular landing string 200 using bands 310 or other attachment means; as depicted in
(11) Wave motion can cause rotary table 400 of a drilling rig or other floating vessel to move relative to tubular landing string 200 and attached umbilical lines 300 disposed within said opening 401 of said rotary table 400 (as well as any attached riser/well, not visible in
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(14) Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is to be understood that said protective apparatus can comprise a single encasement member that can be selectively expanded to receive a pipe string and then closed to at least partially wrap around said pipe. For example, such an encasement member can comprise at least one hinge or flexible material. Alternatively, said protective apparatus can comprise more than two encasement members, and said encasement members need not be generally semi-cylindrical in shape.
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(16) Similarly, semi-cylindrical second encasement member 170 comprises inner semi-cylindrical member 171, outer protective shell members 172, stand-off support members 173 (disposed between said inner member 171 and outer members 172), and tapered end shoulders 177. Each of said outer protective shell members 172 also comprises a sturdy and impact-resistant material to absorb shock from impact while protecting an umbilical line disposed within protective encasement apparatus 100 of the present invention. Although not visible in
(17) Additionally, internal tapered shoulders 128 are disposed along the inner surface of said inner semi-cylindrical member 121 and are longitudinally spaced apart a desired distance to receive a tool joint (such as tool joint 230) of a pipe string 200. Spaced-apart bores 125 extend through elongated attachment surfaces 124. Countersunk bores 179 extend through outer protective shell members 172 and are generally aligned with said spaced apart bores 125. Mechanical fasteners can be used to secure first encasement member 120 to second encasement member 170 in opposed and mating relationship around the outer surface of a pipe string, such as landing string 200.
(18) Although other fastening means can be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention, said mechanical fasteners comprise a plurality of threaded bolts 130 and mating threaded nuts 140. Torque forces applied to bolts 130 and mating nuts 140 act to provide clamping force to draw first encasement member 120 and second encasement member 170 together around pipe section(s) 210 and 220. An optional cotter pin can be employed to prevent each nut 140 from inadvertently releasing or unscrewing from a mating bolt 130.
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(20) A plurality of spaced-apart spacer shims or brace members 126 are disposed along the inner surface of inner member 121, while a plurality of spaced-apart spacer shims or brace members 176 are also disposed along the inner surface of inner member 171. Said spacer shims 126 and 176 are beneficially sized to accommodate pipe (including diameter dimensions) of landing string 200 and positioned to provide desired support and strength between said components. Additionally, internal tapered shoulders 128 and 178 are disposed along the inner surfaces of said inner semi-cylindrical members 121 and 171, respectively. Said internal tapered shoulders 128 and 178 are longitudinally spaced apart a desired distance to receive a tool joint 230 of a pipe string 200. Countersunk bores 179 extend through outer protective shell members 172, while countersunk bores 129 extend through outer protective shell members 122. Said countersunk bores are generally aligned with each other.
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(22) A plurality of spaced-apart spacer shims or brace members 126 are disposed along the inner surface of inner member 121. Said spacer shims 126 are beneficially sized to accommodate pipe (including diameter dimensions) of landing string 200 and positioned to provide desired support between said components. Additionally, internal tapered shoulders 128 are disposed along the inner surface of said inner semi-cylindrical member 121, and are longitudinally spaced apart a desired distance to receive a tool joint 230 of a pipe string 200.
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(24) It is to be observed that said conventional umbilical line 300 generally comprises a plurality of individual control lines 301 that can be used to provide electrical, hydraulic, and/or fiber optic means of signal or data transmission, control and/or power from the surface (such as a drilling rig or vessel) to a downhole tool or device. Said control lines 301 can be beneficially wrapped within an outer casing 302 in order to protect and bundle said control lines 301 for easier handling.
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(26) Semi-cylindrical first encasement member 120 and semi-cylindrical second encasement member 170 each define an elongate channel 190 extending along the longitudinal axis of said semi-cylindrical first and second encasement members. At least one umbilical line 300, each comprising a plurality of bundled control lines 301, is received within each of said elongate channel 190.
(27) In operation, protective encasement apparatus 100 of the present invention can be installed on a length of jointed pipe (including, without limitation, a tubular landing string). At least one control line or umbilical line 300 can be disposed within elongate channel 190 formed by said encasement apparatus 100; in this position, said at least one control line or umbilical line 300 does not extend radially outward beyond the outer surface(s) of outer protective shell members 122 or 172. Said at least one control line or umbilical line 300 can be secured to said outer surface of said tubular string 200 in order to provide an effective means for protecting the outer surface of said tubular string 200—and, importantly, any attached control line or umbilical line 300 secured to said outer surface of said tubular string 200—against damage from unwanted contact with other objects, abrasion, impact or other forces. Said protection is particularly important when said tubular string 200, any attached control line or umbilical line 300, and protective encasement apparatus 100, is installed within a riser of a floating drilling rig or other vessel. Further, protective encasement apparatus 100 of the present invention is affordable, easy to use and effective, with little or no ancillary equipment or specialized training required for installation or removal.
(28) The above-described invention has a number of particular features that should preferably be employed in combination, although each is useful separately without departure from the scope of the invention. While the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described herein, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise than herein specifically illustrated or described, and that certain changes in form and arrangement of parts and the specific manner of practicing the invention may be made within the underlying idea or principles of the invention.