TRAILER-MOUNTED PROPPANT DELIVERY SYSTEM
20170144580 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/6481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus and process for delivering proppant to a well site has a trailer with a bed thereon and at least one track of rollers extending in parallel relationship to the longitudinal axis of the trailer. The track of rollers extend substantially for an entire length of the bed of the trailer. At least one proppant container is translatably positioned on the track of rollers. The proppant container is movable along the array of rollers from one end of the bed to an opposite end of the bed. A bin can be removably positioned below the bed of the trailer in a position rearward of the front end of the trailer and forward of a rear end of the trailer so as to allow the proppant container to discharge into the bin. A conveyor is cooperative with the bin so as to move proppant from the bin to a location at the well site.
Claims
1. An apparatus for delivering proppant to a well site, the apparatus comprising: a support structure having a bed for receiving a proppant container, the support structure having one or more cross members to provide structural support for the proppant container when positioned thereon; and a bin positioned below the proppant container and proximate a surface of the bed, the bin being at least partially bound by the cross members of the support structure, having one or more slanted sides to funnel the proppant downward and away from the container, and an outlet arranged proximate a front wall of the bin, the outlet directing the proppant out of the bin via gravity feed.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a conveying means positioned proximate the bin to receive proppant from the proppant container when the proppant container is positioned to overlie the bin and for conveying the proppant received from the bin and away from the proppant container.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the conveying means comprises one or more of an auger, a conveyor, and a chute.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising wheels coupled to the support structure to facilitate movement of the support structure, and wherein the outlet of the bin is further positioned to substantially underlie an outlet of an overlying proppant container when positioned on the support structure so that proppant readily flows by gravity feed from the proppant container outlet and into the bin to be directed away from the proppant container.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bin is rigidly coupled to the support structure and the one or more slanted sides extend downwardly and inwardly toward the outlet.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the proppant container is positioned substantially centered when positioned on the support structure and overlying the bin such that when proppant flows through an outlet in a bottom of the container the proppant is funneled along the one or more slanted sides and toward the outlet.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support structure comprises vertical support members arranged proximate the bin, the vertical support members being in a spaced apart relationship to form one or more openings to enable visual access to the one or more slanted sides of the bin.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a foot associated with the support structure, the foot being adjustable to change a horizontal orientation of the bed of the support structure.
9. An apparatus for delivering proppant to a well site, the apparatus comprising: a support structure having a bed for receiving a proppant container, the support structure having one or more cross members to provide structural support for the proppant container when positioned thereon; and a bin positioned below the proppant container and proximate a surface of the bed, the bin being at least partially bound by the cross members of the support structure, having one or more slanted sides to funnel the proppant downward and away from the container, and an outlet positioned to substantially underlie an outlet of the proppant container when positioned on the support structure to overlie the bin, the outlet directing the proppant out of the bin via gravity feed.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a conveying means positioned proximate the bin to receive proppant from the proppant container when the proppant container is positioned to overlie the bin and for conveying the proppant received from the bin and away from the proppant container.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the conveying means comprises one or more of an auger, a conveyor, and a chute.
12. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the bin is rigidly coupled to the support structure, has an opening positioned proximate the bed of the support structure, and the one or more slanted sides extend downwardly and inwardly toward the outlet.
13. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the proppant container is positioned substantially centered when positioned on the support structure and overlying the bin such that when proppant flows through an outlet in a bottom of the container the proppant is funneled along the one or more slanted sides and toward the outlet.
14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the support structure comprises vertical support members arranged proximate the bin, the vertical support members being in a spaced apart relationship to form one or more openings to enable visual access to an exterior surface of the one or more slanted sides of the bin.
15. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a foot associated with the support structure, the foot being adjustable to change a horizontal orientation of the bed of the support structure.
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[0049] In the process of the present invention, there is an adjustable dolly or foot 70 that is located adjacent to the front end 38 of the trailer 12. This foot 70 can be suitably adjustable so that the track of rollers 34 is in generally a horizontal orientation. As such, the trailer 12 can be adaptable to various surface inclinations or irregularities.
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[0054] In the method of the present invention, containers can be continuously loaded onto the trailer 12 for as long as proppant delivery is required. It is only necessary to discharge the container over the conveying means, remove the empty container, and then move the remaining filled containers so that they will move the discharged container toward the end 38 of the trailer 12. This process can continue, as required, until such time as all of the proppant is properly received at the location at the well site.
[0055] The present invention is believed to be capable of allowing the movement of fully filled proppant containers easily by hand or by mechanical manipulation. For example, a forklift can be used so as to lift a filled proppant container, place the proppant container on the track of rollers, and then urge the proppant container forward so as to push the remaining containers forward. The process of the present invention further allows for the filling of the emptied or discharged container during the process. As such, if proppant material is available at the well site, the discharged container can then be replaced onto the track of rollers 34 at the end 32 of the trailer 12 for further continuous processing of proppant material. Ultimately, the discharged proppant containers can be transported by the trailer 12 to other locations for refilling. The present invention provides a simple, easy, and convenient manner of providing proper quantities of proppant material for the desired fracturing operations.
[0056] The present application is a continuation which claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/175,340, filed on Feb. 7, 2014, and titled Trailer-Mounted Proppant Delivery System, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0057] The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated construction or in the steps of the described process, can be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the true spirit of the invention. The present invention should only be limited by the following claims and their legal equivalents.