Brake, shear and cable management system and method
10370910 ยท 2019-08-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B19/008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B19/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66D1/82
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a brake, shear and cable management system and method for effectively braking and cutting cable from a rotatable drum, such as drilling line, boring line, electrical line, fiber optic line or the like. The brake, shear and cable management system includes a cable management assembly, a cable brake assembly and a cable cutting assembly used in conjunction to manage, retain and sever a spent portion of cable upon the drum.
Claims
1. A method of severing a span of wire rope of a drawworks for an oil field drilling rig, said method comprising the steps of: positioning said span of said wire rope intermediate of a pair of crawler assemblies of a wire rope management assembly; securely retaining said span of said wire rope with a wire rope brake assembly; securely retaining said span of said wire rope with said crawler assemblies of said wire rope management assembly; and severing said span of said wire rope with a wire rope cutting assembly.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of securely retaining said span of said wire rope with said crawler assemblies of said wire rope management assembly further comprises the step of directionally moving one of said crawler assemblies towards or away with respect to the other of said crawler assemblies.
3. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of controlling the tension of said span of said wire rope by directionally moving one of said crawler assemblies towards or away with respect to the other of said crawler assemblies.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of severing said wire rope with said wire rope cutting assembly further comprises the step of forcing a shear cutting blade against and within an opposing notch to completely sever an entire diameter of said wire rope at a selected point.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of positioning a brake, shear and management assembly between a parked position for managing said wire rope and a retracted position during non-use.
6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of managing said wire rope with said brake, shear and management assembly; said brake, shear and management assembly comprising said wire rope management assembly, said wire rope brake assembly and said wire rope cutting assembly.
7. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of actively driving at least one of said crawler assembly with a drive chain powered by a motor.
8. A method of severing a span of wire rope of a drawworks for an oil field drilling rig, said method comprising the steps of: selectively positioning a brake, shear and management assembly between a parked position for managing said wire rope and a retracted position during non-use; positioning said span of said wire rope intermediate of a crawler assembly of a wire rope management assembly of said brake, shear and management assembly; securely retaining said span of said wire rope with said crawler assembly of said wire rope management assembly; and severing said span of said wire rope of said drawworks for said oil field drilling rig with a wire rope cutting assembly of said brake, shear and management assembly.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of securely retaining said span of said wire rope with said crawler assembly of said wire rope management assembly further comprises the step of directionally moving said crawler assembly.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of controlling the tension of said span of said wire rope by directionally moving said crawler assembly.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of severing said wire rope with said wire rope cutting assembly further comprises the step of forcing a shear cutting to completely sever an entire diameter of said wire rope at a selected point.
12. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of managing said wire rope with said brake, shear and management assembly; said brake, shear and management assembly comprising said wire rope management assembly, a wire rope brake assembly and said wire rope cutting assembly.
13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of securely retaining said span of said wire rope with said wire rope brake assembly.
14. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of actively driving at least one of said crawler assemblies with a drive chain powered by a motor.
15. A method of severing a wire rope of a drawworks of an oil field drilling rig, said method comprising the steps of: managing said wire rope with a brake, shear and management assembly; said brake, shear and management assembly comprising a wire rope management assembly and a wire rope cutting assembly; said brake, shear and management assembly secured to said drawworks of said oil field drilling rig; selectively retaining said wire rope of said drawworks of said oil field drilling rig with said wire rope management assembly; and selectively severing said wire rope of said drawworks of said oil field drilling rig with said wire rope cutting assembly.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of positioning said wire rope intermediate of a crawler assembly of said wire rope management assembly.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of directionally moving said crawler assembly of said wire rope management assembly.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising the step of controlling the tension of said wire rope by directionally moving said crawler assembly.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of actively driving at least one of said crawler assembly with a drive chain powered by a motor.
20. The method of claim 15 wherein said step of severing said wire rope with said wire rope cutting assembly further comprises the step of forcing a shear cutting to completely sever an entire diameter of said wire rope at a selected point.
21. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step securely retaining said wire rope with a wire rope brake assembly of said brake, shear and management assembly.
22. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of selectively positioning said brake, shear and management assembly between a parked position for managing said wire rope and a retracted position during non-use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The systems and methods discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use the invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting in scope.
(11) While the systems and methods have been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the construction and the arrangement of the structural and function details disclosed herein without departing from the scope of the invention. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
(12) The description of the invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. In the description, relative terms such as front, rear, lower, upper, horizontal, vertical, inward, outward, up, down, top and bottom as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., horizontally, downwardly, upwardly etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawings under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the device be constructed or the method to be operated in a particular orientation. Terms, such as connected, connecting, attached, attaching, join and joining are used interchangeably and refer to one structure or surface being secured to another structure or surface or integrally fabricated in one piece.
(13) The invention relates to a brake, shear and cable management system and method, which is attachable adjacent to a rotatable drum. The system includes a cable management assembly, a cable brake assembly and a cable cutting assembly used in conjunction to manage, retain and sever a spent portion of cable upon the drum. A remote wired or wireless control system can allow the operator to be stationed in front of the drum, thereby reducing the risk of injury to personnel. For purposes of exemplification and not limitation, the drum is discussed and illustrated in the figures of the drawings as a drawworks mounted to a floor in an oil field drilling rig. In addition to drilling line, the inventive system and method can be used with line boring, electrical wire and cable, fiber optic cable or the like. The system and method disclosed herein are capable of pulling approximately 2,000 pounds (approximately 907 kg) at a rate of about 1 foot of cable per second, and provides an immediate and safe assembly to retain a cable wound upon the drum, a separate assembly for shearing the cable at a specific location upon the cable, and an assembly for managing the cable during periodic maintenance.
(14) Referring now to the figures of the drawings, wherein like numerals of reference designate like elements throughout the several views, and initially to
(15) In addition to the lateral guide assembly 20, the support structure 12 includes a longitudinal guide assembly 32 for the movable truck 22 of the system 10. As can be clearly seen in
(16) The movable truck 22 of the system 10 includes the cable management assembly 42, the cable brake assembly 44 and the cable cutting assembly 46 mounted to a movable truck support plate 48. The movable truck 22 includes an upper set of guide rollers 50 and a lower set of guide rollers 52 separated by the cable management assembly 42, the cable brake assembly 44 and the cable cutting assembly 46. As exemplified in the figures of the drawings, each of set of guide rollers 50, 52 includes a wedge roller 54 positioned intermediate of a pair of cylindrical rollers 56, which are angled in relation to the wedge roller 54 in order to form a generally V-shaped opening. The upper set of guide rollers 50 and the lower set of guide rollers 52 aid in aligning and positioning the cable 18 in the cable management assembly 42, the cable brake assembly 44 and the cable cutting assembly 46 in order to effectively manage, retain and sever a spent portion of the cable 18.
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(18) The crawler assemblies 60, 62 include drive chains 66, 68 engaged with oppositely rotating spur gears 70, 72 to turn the crawler assemblies 60, 62. A motor 70 with a gear reducer 72, a friction clutch 74 and drive shaft couplers 76 power gear shafts 78, 80 that engage the spur gears 70, 72. The rotation of the spur gears 70, 72 is transmitted to drive shafts 82, 84 using roller chain sprocket assemblies 86, 88. A person having skill in the art will appreciate that each drive shaft 82, 84 could be separately powered by a motor or an actuator. Each of the rotating gear shafts 78, 80 and drive shafts 82, 84 may be respectively journaled in bearings 90, such as flange or pillow block bearings, which are mounted to the movable truck support plate 48 and/or sprocket plates 92, 94 in a parallel, spaced relation. As exemplified in the drawings, the drive chains 66, 68 are double link drive chains respectively engaged with upper drive sprockets 96, 98, which in turn are respectively engaged with the rotating drive shafts 82, 84. The crawler assemblies 60, 62 also include lower idler sprockets 100, 102 respectively engaged with the drive chains 66, 68. The upper drive sprockets 96, 98 are in a parallel, spaced relation with the lower idler sprockets 100, 102, which are separated by return sprockets 104, 106 that are engaged with the drive chains 66, 68. In addition, the crawler assemblies 60, 62 can include chain tensioners 108, 110 engaged with the drive chains 66, 68 and are respectively mounted to the sprocket plates 92, 94 using tensioner brackets 112, 114. The chain tensioners 108, 110 can be positioned intermediate of and offset from the drive sprockets 96, 98 and the idler sprockets 100, 102.
(19) In order to open and close the crawler assemblies 60, 62 about the cable 18, a worm gear drive 116 with a screw shaft 118 powered by an electric motor or the like (not shown) is engaged with a linkage 120 to cause one crawler assembly 62 to move with respect to the other crawler assembly 60. As illustrated in the drawings, the linkage 120 is a four bar linkage that pivots one of the crawler assemblies 62 about an arc using a first rocker arm 122 and a second rocker arm 124. The first rocker arm 122 is engaged with an idler shaft 126, which in turn is engaged with the idler sprocket 102 of the movable crawler assembly 62. Similarly, the second rocker arm 124 is engaged with the drive shaft 84 journaled with the drive sprocket 98 and the roller chain sprocket assembly 88. The inventive system and method 10 is not limited to a four bar linkage and other types of linkages can be utilized; for example, the linkage 120 can be any mechanical or linear linkage, such as utilizing screw drives to control the tension along the cable 18 or a linkage that pivots the crawler assemblies 60, 62 at forty-five (45) degree angles in relation to the cable 18 so that when the cable 18 is pulled downwardly, the crawler assemblies 60, 62 are tightened for additional grip of the cable 18. As such, while the system 10 is exemplified in the drawings with the crawler assembly 60 being fixed and the crawler assembly 62 being movable, this arrangement could be reversed or both crawler assemblies 60, 62 could be movable in keeping with the scope of the system and method 10 disclosed herein.
(20) As can be seen in
(21) In addition, the cable cutting assembly 46 is mounted to the movable truck support plate 48 intermediate of the crawler assemblies 60, 62 and the brake assembly 44. With the cable 18 being engaged on the rig side of the system 10 by the crawler assemblies 60, 62 and held on the drum side of the system 10 by the cable brake assembly 44, the cable 18 may be securely severed and the worn cable 18 wrapped about the drum 14 can be replaced. Similar to the brake assembly 44, the cable cutting assembly 46 may include a pair of opposing cutter arms 136 protruding from the front portion 128 of the movable truck 22 and actuated by a powered screw drive 138 that is journaled in bearings 140 attached to the rear portion 38 of the movable truck support plate 48. The cutter arms 136 may include a formed notch and an opposing shear cutting blade, which is forced against and within the formed notch to completely sever the entire diameter of cable 18 at a selected point.
(22) A method for using this brake, shear and cable management system 10 is also contemplated within the scope of this disclosure. During operation, the movable truck 22 is moved from the parked position shown in
(23) Whereas, the system and methods have been described in relation to the drawings and claims, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope of the invention.