Personnel safety cable mount assembly

12011624 ยท 2024-06-18

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Abstract

A personnel safety cable mount assembly for a floor having a frustoconical recess in the floor. In one preferred embodiment, the assembly includes a base receivable in and through an opening or recess of the floor. A pole extends vertically from the base. A connector bracket is located at a top of the pole. At least one lanyard is connected to the connector bracket with the lanyard having an extending cable adapted to attach to personnel.

Claims

1. A personnel safety cable mount assembly for a floor having a frustoconical recess in said floor, which assembly comprises: a frustoconical base receivable in said frustoconical recess of said floor, wherein said floor is a drilling rig floor supported by and above a rig substructure; a pole extending from said frustoconical base, wherein said frustoconical recess is within a rotary table supported by said drilling rig floor; a lock assembly slidably received on said base and around a circumference of said base beneath said floor, said lock assembly having an interface, a plurality of connecting links pivotally connected with said base, and a plurality of lock fingers pivotally connected to said connecting links, said interface having a diameter slightly larger than a smallest diameter of said recess and said interface capable of forcing said plurality of lock fingers into an outward position; a connector bracket at a top of said pole, wherein said connector bracket includes a plurality of lanyard eyes; and at least one lanyard connected to said connector bracket, each said lanyard having an extending cable adapted to attach to personnel, and wherein said at least one lanyard with said extending cable is a self-retracting lanyard.

2. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frustoconical recess extends through said floor and wherein said pole extends through and is coaxial with said frustoconical base.

3. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said removable safety fastener is a pin.

4. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said lanyard with extending cable is detachably connected to one of said plurality of lanyard eyes.

5. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a lanyard hitch extending from said pole, said lanyard hitch juxtaposed between said frustoconical base and said top of said pole.

6. The assembly as set forth in claim 5 including a hitch protection ring extending radially from said pole.

7. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein an end of said extending cable includes a clip or latch adapted to attach to a vest or belt worn by said personnel.

8. A personnel safety cable mount assembly for a floor having a frustoconical recess in and through said floor, which assembly comprises: a base interface having a diameter less than the largest diameter of said recess; a pole extending from said base and above said floor, wherein said floor is a drilling rig floor supported by and above a rig substructure, and wherein said recess is within a rotary table supported by said drilling rig floor; a lock assembly slidably received on said base and around a circumference of said base beneath said floor, said lock assembly having an interface, a plurality of connecting links pivotally connected with said base, and a plurality of lock fingers pivotally connected to said connecting links, said interface having a diameter slightly larger than a smallest diameter of said recess and said interface capable of forcing said plurality of lock fingers into an outward position; a connector bracket at a top of said pole, wherein said connector bracket includes a plurality of lanyard eyes; and at least one lanyard connected to said connector bracket, each of said at least one lanyard having an extending cable adapted to attach to personnel, and wherein said at least one lanyard with said extending cable is a self-retracting lanyard.

9. The assembly as set forth in claim 8 including a stop ring plate having a larger diameter than said recess configured to rest on said floor.

10. The assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said recess is a frustoconical mouse hole in said drilling rig floor.

11. The assembly as set forth in claim 8 including a lanyard hitch extending from said pole, said lanyard hitch juxtaposed between said base and said top of said pole.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 illustrates a top view of a first preferred embodiment of a personnel safety cable mount assembly on a drill floor constructed in accordance with the present invention;

(2) FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the personnel safety cable mount assembly shown in FIG. 1 with portions of a rotary table on the drill floor cut-away for ease of viewing;

(3) FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of the personnel safety cable mount assembly shown in FIG. 1 installed in a rotary table apart from the drill floor with portions of the rotary table cut-away for ease of viewing;

(4) FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a personnel safety cable mount assembly with a lock assembly in a retracted position for installation and removal; and

(5) FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of the personnel safety cable mount assembly shown in FIG. 4 with the lock assembly extended in a locked position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(6) The embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use the invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope.

(7) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the invention's construction and the arrangement of its components without departing from the scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.

(8) Referring to the drawings in detail, FIG. 1 illustrates a top view and FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of a first preferred embodiment of a personnel safety cable mount assembly 10 on a drill floor 12 which is supported by a substructure 14 (seen in FIG. 2) over a wellbore (illustrated by dashed line 16 in FIG. 2).

(9) Once assembled, the drill floor 12 is located some distance above ground level. Accordingly, it is desirable to prevent personnel working on the drill floor from falling and to provide a fall arrest system.

(10) A series of other equipment is brought in and installed beneath the substructure 14, such as a blowout preventer (not shown). Additionally, a wide variety of equipment is brought onto and installed on the drill floor 12, such as a mast, various mechanical devices, hydraulic equipment, tubular sections, doghouses (for personnel), and other equipment.

(11) In a first preferred embodiment, the assembly 10 is temporarily installed in an existing frustoconical recess in a rotary table 18.

(12) As seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, a rotary table 18 (sometimes referred to as a turntable) is located on and supported by the drill floor 12 above the wellbore 16. During operation of the drilling rig, the rotary table 18 provides rotational force to a tubular pipe or drill string (series of tubular pipes). The rotary table 18 may be chain driven or driven in another manner.

(13) FIGS. 1 and 2 show the drill floor 12 after installation of the rotary table but before installation of the other equipment.

(14) The rotary table 18 includes a frustoconical opening or recess 20 (sometimes referred to as a bowl) mounted above the wellbore 16 (illustrated by dashed lines). The frustoconical recess 20 passes through the drill floor 12. During operation of the drilling rig, the frustoconical recess 20 receives slips (not shown) which grip a section of tubular pipe (not shown).

(15) FIG. 3 illustrates the rotary table 18 and the assembly 10 apart from the drilling rig substructure 14 and the drill floor 12. The rotary table 18 is shown partially cut-away for ease of viewing.

(16) In a first preferred embodiment, a frustoconical base 22 of the assembly 10 has a tapered diameter slightly less than the tapered diameter of the frustoconical recess 20 in the rotary table 18. The diameter of the recess 20 decreases as it extends below the surface of the floor. Accordingly, the frustoconical base 22 is configured to be received in and fits within the frustoconical recess 20. The frustoconical base 22 is retained by gravity in the frustoconical recess 20.

(17) A vertically extending post or pole 24 is coaxial with and extends through the frustoconical base 22. In the embodiment shown, the pole 24 extends through the lower end of the frustoconical base 22. After the pole 24 and frustoconical base 22 are lowered into the recess 20, an optional safety fastener 42 passes through an opening in the pole. The safety fastener 42, in the form of a pin or rod, has a length greater than the diameter of the frustoconical recess. Accordingly, once the safety fastener 42 has been installed, the base 22 cannot be removed from the recess or opening.

(18) In another embodiment, the base 22 is received in a frustoconical mouse hole 50 (seen in FIG. 1) which extends into and through the drill floor 12. During drilling or production operation, the mouse hole in the drill floor 12 is used to hold sections of tubular pipe in order to assist in making rapid connections of the tubulars.

(19) FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a personnel safety cable mount assembly 60 with a lock assembly 64 retracted for installation and removal. FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 5 with the lock assembly 64 extended.

(20) A base assembly 62 is configured to be received in and through an opening or recess of the drill floor 12, such as a frustoconical mouse hole 50 (seen in FIG. 1). A stop ring plate 70 has a diameter larger than the mouse hole 50 so that the plate rests on the drill floor. A stop 72 affixed to the pole limits movement of the stop plate ring 70. The lock assembly 64 includes an interface 74 which is slidably received on the pole 24 and has a diameter slightly larger than the smallest diameter of the recess; and a plurality of connecting links 66 pivotally connected with the base 62 and a plurality of lock fingers 68 pivotally connected to the connecting links 66. Accordingly, in the retracted position shown in FIG. 4, the base 62 and the lock assembly 64 will pass into and through the opening or recess 50. The interface 74 will slide open, forcing the lock fingers 68 outward.

(21) Once installed in the opening, the lock fingers 68 may not be withdrawn from the opening as shown in FIG. 5. It will be appreciated that no tools or fasteners are necessary to move the lock assembly between a retracted position and an extended position.

(22) Returning to a consideration of FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, in each embodiment, the pole 24 extends above the base and above the drill floor. In a preferred arrangement, the top of the pole 24 is at a level above the drill floor above the height of any personnel.

(23) A connector bracket 26 is located at or near the top of the pole 24. The connector bracket 26 includes a plurality of pad eyes or lanyard eyes 28 arranged radially around the pole 24. One or more lanyards 30 may be connected to the connector bracket 26. In a preferred embodiment, a self-retracting lanyard 30 having an extended cable 32 is connected to a lanyard eye 28.

(24) At the end of the extended cable 32 is a clip, latch or the like 34 which is adapted to attach to a vest or a belt worn by personnel 40.

(25) When not in use, the cable 32 and the clip, latch or the like 34 may be retained by attaching to a lanyard hitch 38 which extends radially from the pole 24 between the top of the pole 24 and the frustoconical base 22. A hitch protection ring 36 extends radially outward from the pole 24 with a greater diameter than the hitch 38.

(26) In order to utilize the first preferred embodiment of the assembly 10 during the installation or rig-up procedure, once the substructure 14 and drill floor 12 has been put in place along with the rotary table 18, the personnel safety cable mount assembly 10 is brought to the drill floor 12. The frustoconical base 22 of the assembly 10 is lowered into the open frustoconical recess or bowl so that the base 22 resides within the frustoconical recess 20.

(27) The optional safety fastener 42 is secured to the pole 24 below the drill floor 12. The upwardly extending pole 24 extends above the level of the drill floor 12. One or more self-retracting lanyards 30 with cables 32 are attached to and suspended from the lanyard eyes 28 of the connector bracket 26. Personnel 40 (shown in FIG. 2) will attach a clip or latch 34 at the end of the cable 32 onto a belt or vest worn by the personnel 40. The length of the cable will be provided such that it does not extend significantly beyond the outer dimension of the drill floor such as shown by dashed line 44 in FIG. 1.

(28) The position of the connector bracket 26 will preferably be above the height of the personnel so that personnel can walk beneath the cable 32.

(29) Once the various equipment on the drill floor 12 has been installed, the extending cable 32 of the lanyard 30 will be detached from the personnel 40. The extending 32 cable will be clipped to the lanyard hitch 38. If a safety fastener beneath the drill floor has been employed, it will be removed. The pole 24 and its frustoconical base 22 will be lifted up and out of the frustoconical recess 20 of the rotary table. Accordingly, no fasteners are required for the installation, use or removal of the assembly 10.

(30) During the drilling operation, the rotary table is free to be employed for its intended purpose. Once the drilling operation is completed, the reverse operation will be employed. The assembly 10 will again be brought to the drill floor. The frustoconical base 22 of the assembly is lowered into the open frustoconical recess 20 or bowl so that the base resides in the recess 20. The optional safety fastener 42 will be installed through the pole 24 below the drill floor. The extended cable having the lanyard will be attached to personnel during work on the drill floor.

(31) Accordingly, the present invention provides a temporary safety mechanism during rig-up and rig-down procedures without permanent attachment to the drilling rig.

(32) Whereas, the invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope of this invention.