Swivel device for rotating a bowl
10287845 ยท 2019-05-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B33/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B33/085
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The swivel device attaches to a bowl or is implemented as a component of the bowl. The swivel device enables adjustment of the bowl to align the outlet with the flowline. A flange of the swivel device includes multiple fastener apertures for securing the flange to the stack. The swivel device secures the bowl to the stack while allowing rotation of the bowl. Rotation of the bowl adjusts the positioning of the outlet to align the outlet with the flowline for connecting the outlet to the flowline.
Claims
1. A device for securing a bowl to a stack for rotating the bowl to align an outlet of the bowl with a flowline of a drilling rig, the device comprising: a shoulder that attaches to the stack; a central opening of the shoulder defining a vertical axis wherein the opening narrows vertically above a lower portion of the shoulder; a neck sized to be inserted into the central opening wherein an outer surface of the neck narrows vertically above a lower portion of the neck wherein the shoulder limits the vertical movement of the neck when the neck is placed within the central opening of the shoulder, wherein the neck rotates in relation to the shoulder; a head extending horizontally above the neck wherein an outer surface of the head extends outward from an outer surface of the neck, the bowl securing to the head; and a seal groove located on a top surface of the head configured to receive a seal for placement of the seal between the head and the bowl.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the bowl is located vertically above the head when the bowl is secured to the head.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the head is welded to the neck.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein the head is welded by a high pressure full pin weld.
5. A device for securing a bowl to a stack for rotating the bowl to align an outlet of the bowl with a flowline of a drilling rig, the device comprising: a shoulder that attaches to the stack; a central opening of the shoulder defining a vertical axis extending vertically through the shoulder; a lip of the shoulder located on an interior surface of the shoulder adjacent the central opening wherein the lip extends inward towards the opening; a neck sized to insert into the central opening wherein the lip prevents the neck from passing vertically through the central opening wherein the lip limits the vertical movement of the neck within the central opening of the shoulder, wherein the neck rotates in relation to the shoulder; a foot of the neck located on a lower portion of the neck wherein the foot extends outwardly towards the shoulder wherein the lip contacts the foot to limit movement of the neck vertically through the central opening; a head extending horizontally above the neck wherein an outer surface of the head extends outward from an outer surface of the neck, the bowl securing to the head; and a seal groove located on a top surface of the head configured to receive a seal for placement of the seal between the head and the bowl.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein the bowl is located vertically above the head when the bowl is secured to the head.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein the head is welded to the neck.
8. A device for securing a bowl to a stack for rotating the bowl to align an outlet of the bowl with a flowline of a drilling rig, the device comprising: a shoulder that attaches to the stack; a central opening of the shoulder defining a vertical axis extending vertically through the shoulder; a lip of the shoulder located on an interior surface of the shoulder adjacent the central opening wherein the lip extends radially inwards towards the opening to decrease the diameter of the central opening at the lip; a neck sized to insert into the central opening wherein the lip prevents the neck from passing vertically through the central opening wherein the lip limits the vertical movement of the neck within the central opening of the shoulder, wherein the neck rotates in relation to the shoulder; a neck opening extending vertically through the neck; a foot of the neck located on a lower portion of the neck wherein the foot extends radially outward towards the shoulder wherein the lip contacts the foot to limit movement of the neck vertically through the central opening; and a seal groove located on a top surface of the neck configured to receive a seal for placement of the seal between the neck and the bowl.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following drawings, which form a part of the specification and which are to be construed in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals have been employed throughout wherever possible to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The swivel device 100 of one embodiment shown in
(14) The swivel device 100, 118 attaches to the stack (not pictured). The swivel device 100 of one embodiment is a component of the bowl. As a component of the bowl 101, the swivel device 100 eliminates the need for multiple attachments. Such an embodiment also reduces the amount of equipment required at the drilling operation.
(15) In another embodiment, the swivel device 118 provides a neck 126 that raises the bowl (not picture) above the annular as shown in
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(17) Neck 106 rotates within shoulder 104. Neck 106 is an extension of the bowl. In one embodiment, the neck 106 is welded to the bowl 101. The shoulder 104 limits vertical movement of the neck 106 and bowl 101 while allowing the rotation of the bowl 101 to position the outlet 102.
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(19) Neck 106 secures to the bowl 101. The neck 106 provides foot 114 for securing the neck within the shoulder 104. The attachment of neck 106 to shoulder 104 via foot 114 allows the neck 106 to rotate within shoulder 104. While shoulder 104 is secured to the stack, the neck 106 can rotate within shoulder 104 for adjusting the outlet in relation to the flowline.
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(22) The innermost surface of foot 114 enables placement of a seal at the contact surface between neck 106 and the stack. A seal is placed within seal groove 116. The seal contacts the stack to seal the drilling fluids.
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(24) Seal groove 116 provides an area for placement of a seal. The seal creates a seal between the neck 106 and the stack.
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(26) Shoulder 120 secures to the stack such that the shoulder 120 remains in a fixed position in relation to the stack. Similar to the embodiment discussed above, the fasteners insert into fastener apertures 122 downward into the stack.
(27) The head 128 provides multiple fastener apertures 130 for securing the head 128 to the bowl. The bowl secures to the top of the head 128. Fasteners insert into the bowl and downward into apertures 130 of the head 128. Neck 126 and head 130 rotate with the bowl. The rotation of the head 126, head 130, and bowl adjusts the positioning of the outlet. The user rotates the neck 126, head 128, and bowl to align the outlet with the flowline.
(28) The swivel device provides a flange, such as a shoulder that secures a neck within the shoulder. The neck rotates within the shoulder to allow for repositioning of the outlet of the bowl. In one embodiment, the swivel device provides a lower shoulder that allows rotation of the neck. An upper flange, such as head 128, secured to the neck remains fixed to the neck such that the upper flange rotates with the neck. The bowl attaches to the upper flange located vertically above the shoulder. Such an embodiment with the upper flange raises the bowl off the annular.
(29) Stopping fingers 124 protrude outwardly from the neck 126. The stopping fingers 124 prevent the shoulder 120 from travelling past the stopping fingers 126. Stopping fingers 124 are located above the shoulder 120 to allow rotation of the neck 126 and head 128. The stopping fingers 124 simplify the process of transporting and moving the swivel device 118. The stopping fingers 124 prevent the shoulder 120 from travelling up the neck 126 should the swivel device 118 be turned upside down.
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(31) The head 128 located above the neck 126 maintains pressure containment within the sealing device 118. In one embodiment, the head 128 is a separate piece that is welded onto the neck 126. The head 128 is welded onto the neck with a high pressure full pin weld 129. The weld 129 contains the pressure within the swivel device 118.
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(33) Foot 136 of neck 126 extends outwardly, such as radially outward. The lip 138 located vertically above foot 136 limits vertical movement of the neck 126 while allowing rotation of neck 126.
(34) The present invention provides a method for aligning the outlet of the bowl with the flowline. The user attaches a fixed shoulder to the stack. The shoulder limits the vertical movement of the neck. The interior surface of the shoulder narrows to a smaller diameter than the outer diameter of the neck. The narrower section of the shoulder prevents the neck from passing vertically passing through the shoulder. The shoulder limits vertical movement while allowing rotation of the neck. The user rotates the neck and the bowl to align the outlet with the flowline. After obtaining the proper orientation, the user attaches the outlet to the flowline.
(35) The swivel device shown in
(36) From the foregoing, it will be seen that the present invention is one well adapted to obtain all the ends and objects herein set forth, together with other advantages which are inherent to the structure.
(37) It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
(38) As many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.