Wiper tool
12326058 · 2025-06-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool (1) comprises a body (40) having a through-going opening (9) and one or more elongate flexible elements (12, 22). The tool comprises a movable element (30) with an associated drive unit (6) and at least one control unit (11, 21). The elongate flexible elements (12, 22) are connected at one end to the movable element (30) and at another end to a control unit (11, 21), and the movable element is configured to extend at least a portion of at least one of the elongate flexible elements into the opening (9). The movable element (30) may be a ring gear drivingly connected to the drive unit, and the connection members (13, 23) are preferably connected to the ring gear at diametrically opposite sides. The tool may be used as a wiper tool for wiping substances from the outer wall of a tubular element or a rod element, such as a drill pipe (3).
Claims
1. A tool for removing liquids and/or debris from a cylindrical member comprising: a body having a through-going opening through which the cylindrical member may be extended, and at least one elongated flexible element; a movable element with an associated drive unit; and at least one control unit, wherein the at least one elongated flexible element, at a first end, is connected to the movable element and, at a second end, is connected to said at least one control unit, wherein the movable element is configured to extend at least a portion of the at least one elongated flexible element into the through-going opening, and wherein the drive unit and the at least one control unit are configured to control a deployment and retraction of the at least one elongated flexible element.
2. The tool of claim 1, further comprising at least a pair of elongated flexible elements, wherein each elongated flexible element is connected to the movable element via respective connection members that are arranged at opposite sides of the through-going opening.
3. The tool of claim 2, wherein the movable element comprises a ring gear drivingly connected to the drive unit, and wherein the connection members are connected to the ring gear at diametrically opposite sides.
4. The tool of claim 1, further comprising compartments configured to house respective elongated flexible elements of the at least one elongated flexible element.
5. The tool of claim 2, wherein at least a pair of connection members are arranged at different and parallel horizontal planes.
6. The tool of claim 3, wherein the ring gear is configured to rotate at least 180.
7. The tool of claim 1, wherein the at least one control unit comprises or is assisted by springs or automatic retraction devices, whereby an interplay between the drive unit and the at least one control unit is controllable, either manually or based on sensed parameters such as tension in the at least one elongated flexible element.
8. The tool of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of external nozzles configured and arranged to spray a fluid onto at least a portion of the at least one elongated flexible element, wherein the plurality of external nozzles are arranged between the through-going opening and a control unit of the at least one control unit.
9. The tool of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of internal nozzles configured and arranged to spray a fluid into the through-going opening.
10. A method of using the tool according to claim 1 as a wiper tool for wiping substances from an outer wall of a tubular element or a rod element, such as a drill pipe.
11. A drilling facility, comprising: at least a deck; devices for handling a drill pipe or a similar tubular element or a rod element; and at least one tool according to claim 1.
12. The drilling facility of claim 11, wherein the least one tool is connected to a deck and is arranged such that the through-going opening is aligned with a deck opening for a drill pipe.
13. The drilling facility of claim 11, wherein the tool is connected to a deck which is below a drilling deck, and wherein a collection system is fluidly connected to the tool and configured to collect substances wiped from the drill pipe by the at least one elongated flexible element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other characteristics of the invention will become clear from the following description of embodiments of the invention, given as non-restrictive examples, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(18) The following description may use terms such as horizontal, vertical, lateral, back and forth, up and down, upper, lower, inner, outer, forward, rear, etc. These terms generally refer to the views and orientations as shown in the drawings and that are associated with a normal use of the invention. The terms are used for the reader's convenience only and shall not be limiting.
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(20) Each compartment 10, 20 comprises a respective elongate flexible member 12, 22, stored inside the compartment, for example in a coiled configuration as shown in
(21) The movable element 30 and the connection members 13, 23 are shown in
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(25) From the above description, it will be understood that actuating the drive unit 6 to move (rotate) the ring gear 30 in one direction will cause the elongate flexible members 12, 22 (e.g. bands or belts) to be pulled a distance out from their respective compartments 10, 20. During this tool activation operation, the first and second control units 11, 21 are either not engaged or they are engaged to provide a desired amount of back-tension in the elongate flexible members, in order to maintain the elongate flexible members taut. Conversely, in a tool deactivation operation, the first and second control units 11, 21 are operated to pull (e.g. wind) the respective flexible members 12, 22 into their respective compartments. The control units may comprise or be assisted by springs or other automatic retraction devices. During this operation, the drive unit 6 is either not engaged or it is engaged to provide a desired amount of back-tension in the elongate flexible members, in order to maintain the elongate flexible members taut. In either operation, the interplay between the drive unit 6 and the control units 11, 21 may be controlled manually or based on sensed parameters, such as tension in the flexible members.
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(27) In the activated state as illustrated in
(28) The elongate flexible members comprise materials that are suitable for the intended wiping operation, and may be belts or bands. It will be understood that the tool may have other applications.
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(30) When the drill pipe is pulled from the well, the wiper tool may be activated to deploy the elongate flexible elements, as described above. Substances removed from the drill pipe outer surface by the wiper tool are collected by a collection system 57 which is connected to a tank or container (e.g. a trip tank) 56 via a conduit 55. In this manner, as the wiper tool may be permanently installed and remotely operated, the drill pipe cleaning process may be performed without exposing humans to harmful substances.
(31) A second embodiment of the tool according to the invention will now be described with reference to
(32) In this second embodiment, the tool 1 according to the invention comprises a flushing system, comprising a plurality of nozzles 73 external to the opening 9 and a plurality of internal nozzles 77. In the illustrated embodiment, the external nozzles 73 are arranged in pairs, one on each side of the path for the elongate flexible member and pointing towards each other, as illustrated in
(33) Internal nozzles 77 are arranged around an inner wall of the opening 9, and configured and arranged for spraying water towards the center of the opening, whereby a drill pipe 3 or other object passing through the tool is cleaned. The internal nozzles 77 may be used to clean objects that cannot be cleaned by the flexible cleaning members 11, 22 (for example a bottom-hole assembly). The illustrated embodiment comprises four nozzles 77 arranged at regular intervals, but the invention is not limited to this quantity or arrangement. The internal nozzles are connected to a pressurized water supply system (not shown) by fluid lines 78 and fittings 75.
(34) Water ejected from the nozzles 73, 77, along with substances removed from the drill pipe, may be collected the above-mentioned collection system 57. Compressors, valves, piping, etc. that are required to operate the nozzles are not illustrated, as such parts are well known in the art. The nozzles 73, 77 may be activated manually, or automatically based on information from sensors (not shown). The internal nozzles 77 may for example be activated manually, while the external nozzles 73 may be activated automatically when the elongate flexible member is being retracted into the compartment.
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(36) It should be understood that the first embodiment of the tool according to the invention also may comprise as flushing system as described with reference to