SAFETY PROTECTION APPARATUS FOR PERSONNEL ON OIL DRILLING DERRICKS
20190085660 ยท 2019-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B15/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B41/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A safety apparatus for personnel on an oil drilling rig includes a cylindrical quick disconnect switch having a receptacle and a plunger. The receptacle has an open circuit pair of electrical wires. The plunger is configured to attach to a derrick man. The plunger and the receptacle are configured to mate when the plunger is inserted into the receptacle and to remain frictionally mated until pulled apart. The mating results in closing the circuit between the pair of electrical wires.
Claims
1. A safety system, comprising: a plurality of proximity devices wherein each proximity device is assigned to a worker on an oil rig, each proximity device assigned to a worker includes at least one sensor configured to transmit the location of the worker; a plurality of receivers in communication with each of the proximity devices assigned to a worker for receiving a signal of the location of each of the plurality of proximity devices assigned to a worker; and a control panel in communication with each of the plurality of receivers such that the control panel has at least one indicator being responsive to the location of each of the plurality of proximity devices assigned to a worker.
2. The safety system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of proximity devices are radio frequency identification tags.
3. The safety system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of proximity devices is embedded in safety equipment used by the worker.
4. The safety system of claim 1, further comprising: a switch for a worker configured for use on the work area, the switch in communication with the control panel, wherein the switch includes a plunger and a receptacle such that the plunger is configured to attach to the worker and the receptacle is configured to attach to the work area so that the plunger is inserted into the receptacle to frictionally mate with one another to indicate when the worker is in the work area.
5. The safety system of claim 4, wherein the plunger is anchored to the worker's safety equipment and the receptacle is anchored to a portion of the oil drilling rig, so as to permit the plunger and the receptacle to be joined together only when the piece of safety protection equipment is properly in place.
6. The safety system of claim 4, further comprising: an alert device in communication with the switch, the alert device configured to indicate when the switch is in an open position or a closed position wherein in the open position, the plunger and the receptacle are not connected and wherein in the closed position, the plunger is inserted into the receptacle to frictionally mate with one another so as to indicate the presence of the worker in the work area.
7. The safety system of claim 4 wherein the control panel is responsive to a signal controlled by the switch to indicate where the worker is positioned.
8. The safety system of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of proximity devices assigned to safety equipment used by the worker, each proximity device assigned to safety equipment includes at least one sensor configured to transmit the location of the safety equipment; and a plurality of receivers in communication with each of the proximity devices assigned to safety equipment for receiving a signal of the location of each of the plurality of proximity devices assigned to safety equipment
9. The safety system of claim 8 wherein the control panel is in communication with each of the plurality of receivers in communication with each of the proximity devices assigned to safety equipment such that the control panel has at least one indicator being responsive to the location of each of the plurality of proximity devices assigned to safety equipment.
10. The safety system of claim 9 wherein data is collected from the control panel to determine the history of the locations of each worker and safety equipment used by each worker in the work area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of certain embodiments of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. To the extent that the figures illustrate diagrams of the functional blocks of various embodiments, the functional blocks are not necessarily indicative of the division between hardware circuitry.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] As used herein, an element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word a or an should be understood as not excluding plural said elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly stated. Furthermore, references to one embodiment of the present invention are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features.
[0026] Moreover, unless explicitly stated to the contrary, embodiments comprising or having an element or a plurality of elements having a particular property may include additional such elements not having that property.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] Receptacle 14 includes a first portion comprising a cap 22 having two wires passing therethrough. In
[0029] In some embodiments and referring to
[0030] Referring again to
[0031] In some embodiments and referring again to
[0032] In one embodiment, quick disconnect switch 10 has a diameter of about 27 mm and
[0033] In one configuration of the present invention and referring to
[0034] In some embodiments and referring to
[0035] Derrick man 106 works on racking board 214 when the rig is tripping pipe into or out of a well. He is constantly walking from the outside or back of racking board 214 to the open or working side 212 of derrick 200. In some embodiments, a block 216 (such as a DBI/SALA brand fall protection device, available from D B Industries, Inc., Red Wing, Minn.) is used to provide a measure of protection for derrick man 106 when he is climbing derrick 200. Once at racking board 214, derrick man 106 transfers himself to another block (not shown in the Figures) attached to the top of derrick 200.
[0036] Once derrick man 106 is in position, he engages switch 10 (not shown in
[0037] Sometimes due to a stop in running the pipe, derrick man 106 may unhook or sit and wait for operations to resume. With switch 10 disengaged, the driller knows not to raise the traveling block 216 (lifting or lowering the drill string) until derrick man 106 confirms through light panel 220 that he is hooked up to his fall protection. In some embodiments, switch 10 can also (or alternately) be used to signal equipment for automatic cut-off. Also, in some embodiments, an alarm or light remains actuated until switch 10 is reengaged.
[0038] In some embodiments of the present invention, a horn (not shown in the drawings) is provided in addition to light panel 220, and engagement of switch 10 also (at least momentarily) sounds the horn as a signal to the driller.
[0039] In some embodiments of the invention, switch 10 is designed for rugged conditions, and is shock-resistant, water-tight, and/or corrosion resistant. For example, the cylindrical metallic parts of switch 10 may comprise anodized aluminum, and rubber O-rings 58 and 60 provide a water-tight seal.
[0040] In some embodiments of the invention, switch 10 comprises a two-piece unit having a plunger 12 and a receptacle 14. Receptacle 14 is attached to rig 200 at an appropriate location and plunger 12 is attached to derrick man 106. When plunger 12 and receptacle 14 are joined together, a switch is tripped and a circuit is completed. The signal generated by the completed circuit is used to alert the driller that derrick man 106 is properly harnessed and prepared to begin rig operations.
[0041] In some embodiments, receptacle 14 and plunger 12 are held together by friction. When plunger 12 is properly inserted into receptacle 14, an electrical contact is made within switch 10 and a circuit completed. Plunger 12 and receptacle 14 are each anchored to its respective piece of the safety harness system with enough lead to permit plunger 12 and receptacle 14 to be joined together only when the safety equipment is properly in place. In one embodiment, the completed circuit (or a relay or electronic switch controlled thereby) turns a red light on light panel 220 to green, thereby letting the chiller know that the derrick man is ready for operations. If the derrick man removes his safety harness, plunger 12 is necessarily removed from receptacle 14, breaking the circuit and changing the green light to red.
[0042] In some embodiments of the present invention and referring to the block schematic drawing of safety system 400 of
[0043] For example, and referring to
[0044] RFID tag 302 is, in some embodiments, embedded in a hard hat 300. In other embodiments, RFID tag 302 is embedded in another device associated with an individual crew member 402. For example, RFID 302 may be worn inside clothing like dog tags or incorporated into other safety gear. Sensors 404 with wireless antennae 406 are located around rig 200 can constantly track and report the location of each RFID 302 signal associated with a crew member 402, and each RFID 302 may be separately identified with an individual crew member 402. Data from sensors 404 are transmitted via antennae 406 to a receiver comprising an antenna 412 and a modem 414. Data from modem 414 is fed to control panel 220 either directly or indirectly, where it is used by driller 408 to determine the location of the crew members 402. Control panel 220, for example, may display a light 410 when a crew member 402 is present at his assigned location, or additional electronic control logic and/or databases 416 can be provided in or associated with control panel 220 to compare the crew members 402 present and their locations with a predetermined set of parameters to advise driller 408 whether the needed personnel were present and in the location in which they were supposed to be for the operation being undertaken. In some embodiments of the present invention, derrick man 106 uses an RFID tag 302 either to supplement or to substitute for switch 10, although in most embodiments, it is envisioned that derrick man 106 would use switch 10 and no RFID tag, at least in part because of his location.
[0045] It will be appreciated that some configurations of the present invention provide a comprehensive approach to monitoring crew behavior and location. It will also be appreciated that some configurations of the present invention provide apparatus to make drilling operations safer, and/or that assist in changing the behavior of personnel to make safety systems more effective.
[0046] While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.