Passive Latch Mechanism for a Drilling Rig Mast
20170107769 ยท 2017-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B7/023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B15/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H12/345
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B15/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H12/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An automatic mast section latching system is disclosed that provides rapid and safe connection of sequential mast sections without placing an employee in a lift to complete the task. A slot flange extends above each mast section for connecting to a pin section extending below a mast section above it. A first pin and a second pin extend perpendicularly from each pin flange. A slot is formed on the slot flange for receiving the first pin. A ramp is formed on the top of the slot flange. A seat is formed on the ramp for receiving the second pin.
Claims
1. A drilling rig mast comprising: a first mast section; a second mast section; a slot flange extending beyond an end of the first mast section; a pin flange extending beyond an end of the second mast section; a first pin extending outward from the pin flange; a second pin extending outward from the pin flange; a slot formed on the slot flange, the slot configured to receive the first pin; a ramp formed on an end of the slot flange; a radial seat formed on the ramp, the seat configured to receive the second pin when the first pin is located in the slot; and, the first mast section connectable to the second mast section by location of the first pin in the slot and location of the second pin in the seat.
2. The drilling mast of claim 1, further comprising: the seat forming a radial relief on the ramp.
3. The drilling mast of claim 2, further comprising: the seat being non-tangential to the ramp to form a ramp inflection between them.
4. The drilling mast of claim 2, further comprising: a compression arc formed on the seat, beginning at the ramp inflection.
5. The drilling mast of claim 4, further comprising: the compression arc being at least 45 degrees.
6. The drilling mast of claim 1, further comprising: the slot having a slide and an edge, and a radial cup connecting the slide to the edge; and, the distance from a center of the cup to a center of the seat being equal to the distance between the center of the first pin and the center of the second pin.
7. The drilling mast of claim 6, further comprising: the radial cup being non-tangential to the edge of the slot to form a slide inflection between them.
8. The drilling mast of claim 7, further comprising: a tension arc formed on the cup, beginning at the slide inflection.
9. The drilling mast of claim 8, further comprising: the tension arc being at least 45 degrees.
10. The drilling mast of claim 4 further comprising: the cup being non-tangential to the edge.
11. The drilling mast of claim 2 further comprising: the ramp being inclined in the direction of the slot, at an angle of between 10 and 20 degrees.
12. The drilling mast of claim 3 further comprising: the slide being inclined in an amount slightly greater than that of the ramp.
13. The drilling mast of claim 1 further comprising: the second pin being laterally offset from the first pin by at least the amount by which the cup center is offset from the seat center.
14. A drilling rig mast comprising: a first mast section having a front side and opposing rear side, and a top end and an opposing bottom end; a second mast section having a front side and opposing rear side, and a top end and opposing bottom end; a slot flange extending upward from the top end of the rear side of the first mast section; a pin flange extending downward from the bottom end of the rear side of the second mast section; a pin extending outward from the pin flange; a slot formed on the slot flange, the slot configured to receive the first pin; and, location of the pin in the slot aligns an opposing pair of pinned connections between the first and second mast sections on their front side.
15. A method of connecting consecutive sections of a drilling mast, comprising: pivotally connecting a lower end of a first mast section to a drilling floor, the first mast section having a slot flange on an upper end; providing a slot having a cup and a ramp having a seat on the slot flange; inclining the first mast section into a position below a horizontal plane; providing a second mast section having a pin flange on its lower end; providing a first pin and a second pin on the pin flange; moving the lower end of the second mast section towards the upper end of the first mast section until the second pin engages the ramp; raising the inclination of the first mast section until the first pin moves into the slot cup; raising the inclination of the first mast section until the second pin moves into the seat; and, connecting a front side of the first and second mast sections together.
16. A method of connecting consecutive sections of a drilling mast, comprising: pivotally connecting a lower end of a first mast section to a drilling floor; inclining the first mast section into a position below a horizontal plane; moving a lower end of a second mast section towards the upper end of the first mast section; engaging a second pin on a pin flange on the lower end of the second mast section with a ramp on a slot flange on the upper end of the first mast section; raising the inclination of the first mast section until a first pin on the pin flange is positioned in a cup on the slot flange; raising the inclination of the first mast section until the second pin is positioned in a seat on the slot flange; and, connecting a front side of the first and second mast sections together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035] The steps listed above are not inclusive or exclusive of the numerous other procedures related to the rig-up or rig-down of a drilling rig. The features and benefits of the disclosed embodiments will become more readily understood from the following detailed description and appended claims when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like elements.
[0036] The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include embodiments that may be embodied in various forms. It is to be understood that in some instances various aspects of the embodiments described may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the disclosed embodiments, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In particular, it will be recognized the relative positions of the slot flanges and pin flanges can be reversed to provide the equivalent structure, function, method, and result of the embodiments disclosed.
[0038]
[0039] A first (lower) mast section 100 is provided. First mast section 100 may be generally rectilinear, having a front side 102 and an opposite rear side 104, as well as a conventionally known Driller's side (shown) and an opposite Off-Driller's side (not visible, but opposite to the Driller's side). First mast section 100 has a pair of front legs 106 and a pair of rear legs 108 at its lower end. First mast section 100 has an opposite upper end 110.
[0040] Front legs 106 of a first mast section 100 are pivotally pin connected to front shoes 14. Rear legs 108 are pin connectable to rear shoes 16 upon pivoted erection of first mast section 100 into a vertical orientation above drill floor 12.
[0041] First mast section 100 is raised into the vertical position above drill floor 12 by a pair of raising cylinders 20. Raising cylinders 20 are capable of controlling the angular disposition of first mast section 100, however, as a person of ordinary skill in the art of drilling rig design will appreciate, drilling masts are conventionally raised by one or more pairs of hydraulic cylinders arranged in various configurations depending upon the rig size, weight, and design configuration. For example, a pair of boost cylinders is commonly incorporated. Therefore, as used herein, mast raising cylinders 20 is intended to include any such combination or configuration of expandable cylinders used to control the angularity of the individual, partially assembled, and assembled mast sections relative to the drill floor during assembly and erection of the mast.
[0042] Referring again to
[0043] A second (center) mast section 200 is provided for series connection to upper end 110 of first mast section 100. Second mast section 200 may be generally rectilinear. It has a front side 202 and an opposite rear side 204. Front side 202 and rear side 204 are separated by a conventionally known Driller's side (shown facing the page) and an opposite Off-Driller's side (not visible, opposite to the Driller's side). Second mast section 200 has a lower end 208 and an opposite upper end 210. A pair of pin flanges 600 is provided on each side (Driller's side and Off-Driller's side) of lower end 208 of rear side 204 of second mast section 200. A pair of conventional pin connections 220 is provided on front side 202 of lower end 208 of second mast section 200 for connection to pin connections 120 on front side 102 of upper end 110 of first mast section 100. A pair of conventional pin connections 230 may be provided on front side 202 of upper end 210 of second mast section 200 for connection to another mast section.
[0044]
[0045] Also formed on slot flange 500 is an impact ramp 532. A seat 534 is formed at the bottom of impact ramp 532. From a center 540, seat 534 has a radius 542 that extends over an included arc 544, terminating at ramp inflection 538. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0046] Also in the embodiment illustrated, impact ramp 532 is non-parallel to slide 512. In particular, angle 528 of slide 512 is slightly greater than angle 548 of impact ramp 532. Also in the embodiment illustrated, center 520 of cup 514 and center 540 of seat 534 are separated by a distance 550, with center 520 of cup 514 disposed closer to rear surface 104 of first mast section 100 than is center 540 of seat 534.
[0047]
[0048] Each pin flange 600 has a first pin 610 and a second pin 620. Pin 610 has a diameter that renders it receivable in cup 514 of slot 510. Pin 620 has a diameter that renders it receivable in seat 534 at the end of impact ramp 532.
[0049]
[0050] In addition to providing a tension bearing zone, the location of slide inflection 518 provides resistance to disengagement of first pin 610 from slot 510 when first pin 610 experiences tensile load T.
[0051] The remainder of included arc 524 resists shear forces S resulting from the extension of raising cylinders 20 when using the passive latch mechanism, such as will be described in the third and fourth method steps below.
[0052] Still referring to
[0053] In addition to providing a compressive bearing zone, the location of ramp inflection 538 provides resistance to disengagement of second pin 620 from cup 534 when second pin 620 experiences compressive force C.
[0054] The remainder of included arc 544 resists shear forces S resulting from the extension of raising cylinders 20 when using the passive latch mechanism, such as will be described in the third and fourth method steps below.
[0055]
[0056]
[0057]
[0058]
[0059]
[0060]
[0061]
[0062]
[0063]
[0064]
[0065]
[0066]
[0067]
[0068] It has thus been illustrated that the presently disclosed passive latch mechanism provides a mast connection system that is automated to reduce rig-up and rig-down time. It provides for fast and automatic alignment and connection of sequential mast sections without positioning personnel in a lift above disconnected mast sections for the purposes of directing alignment and installing or removing pins.
[0069] If used herein, the term substantially is intended for construction as meaning more so than not.
[0070] It is noted that the embodiments disclosed are illustrative rather than limiting in nature and that a wide range of variations, modifications, changes, and substitutions are contemplated in the foregoing disclosure and, in some instances, some features may be employed without a corresponding use of the other features. Many such variations and modifications may be considered desirable by those skilled in the art based upon a review of the foregoing detailed description. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosed embodiments.