Pipe-conveying catwalk
First Claim
1. In a drilling rig for forming boreholes which has a pipe rack situated in spaced relationship to a rig floor and means by which piping is run into and out of the borehole, the combination with said drilling rig of a pipe-conveying apparatus by which pipe is transported from the pipe rack to the rig floor, and vice versa;
- said pipe-conveying apparatus having an elongated, ground-supported main frame, an elongated boom supported by said main frame, said boom and said main frame having a remote end opposed to a near end, the near end being the end closest to the drilling rig;
a ramp having an upper and a lower end, said ramp includes an inclined track means, said upper end of the ramp being attached to the rig floor and said lower end of the ramp being attached to the near end of the main frame, a boom guide captured by the track means and connected to the near end of the boom, means for moving said boom guide along the track means so that when the boom guide is moved up the track means, the near end of the boom is elevated into close proximity of the drill floor and vertically positioned above the far end of the boom;
means connecting said remote end of said boom to the remote end of said main frame to cause the remote end of the boom to be lifted vertically upwards and towards the rig floor concurrently with upward movement of said boom guide;
a stinger having an upper surface in the form of a pipe-receiving trough;
said stinger having a near end and a far end, means by which said stinger is reciprocatingly supported respective to said boom in a manner that the stinger can be telescoped into the boom and a marginal end thereof extended therefrom;
means for moving the stinger respective to the boom;
so that when the boom is elevated by the boom guide, the stinger can be extended from the boom so that the near marginal end of a pipe supported within the trough is disposed in overlying relationship respective to the rig floor.
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Abstract
A pipe-conveying catwalk has a ramp affixed to the floor of a drilling rig and a main frame ground supported adjacent to a pipe rack so that pipe can be conveyed between the rack and the derrick floor. Pipe is rolled from the rack into a trough which forms part of a stinger. The stinger is nested within a boom and can be telescoped to extend longitudinally away from the boom. The boom is retracted into nested position within the main framework. One end of the boom is attached to the main frame by an extensible swing arm apparatus which elevates the outer end of the boom while the other end of the main frame is attached to the rig floor by a ramp which moves the other end of the boom from the nested position vertically upwards and towards the rig floor. A pipe is rolled from the pipe rack into the trough, the boom is elevated into an inclined position such that the stinger telescopes from the boom to position the box end of the pipe in overlying relationship respective to the derrick floor. Roughnecks can then pick the pipe vertically upward into the drilling rig and attach the pipe joint to the pipe string located in a borehole. When coming out of the hole, the opposite procedure is involved in order to transport the pipe from the rig floor back onto the pipe rack.
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10 Claims
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1. In a drilling rig for forming boreholes which has a pipe rack situated in spaced relationship to a rig floor and means by which piping is run into and out of the borehole, the combination with said drilling rig of a pipe-conveying apparatus by which pipe is transported from the pipe rack to the rig floor, and vice versa;
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said pipe-conveying apparatus having an elongated, ground-supported main frame, an elongated boom supported by said main frame, said boom and said main frame having a remote end opposed to a near end, the near end being the end closest to the drilling rig; a ramp having an upper and a lower end, said ramp includes an inclined track means, said upper end of the ramp being attached to the rig floor and said lower end of the ramp being attached to the near end of the main frame, a boom guide captured by the track means and connected to the near end of the boom, means for moving said boom guide along the track means so that when the boom guide is moved up the track means, the near end of the boom is elevated into close proximity of the drill floor and vertically positioned above the far end of the boom; means connecting said remote end of said boom to the remote end of said main frame to cause the remote end of the boom to be lifted vertically upwards and towards the rig floor concurrently with upward movement of said boom guide; a stinger having an upper surface in the form of a pipe-receiving trough;
said stinger having a near end and a far end, means by which said stinger is reciprocatingly supported respective to said boom in a manner that the stinger can be telescoped into the boom and a marginal end thereof extended therefrom;
means for moving the stinger respective to the boom;so that when the boom is elevated by the boom guide, the stinger can be extended from the boom so that the near marginal end of a pipe supported within the trough is disposed in overlying relationship respective to the rig floor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A pipe-conveying apparatus for moving pipe between a rig floor and a pipe rack which is spaced vertically below and horizontally away from the rig floor;
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said apparatus includes a ground-supported main structure, a boom, a swing arm assembly, an elevator; and
a pipe-receiving stinger;said boom and said main structure having a near end adapted to be placed near a drilling rig and a far end remote from said near end, means by which one end of said elevator can be attached to the near end of said main structure and the other end of said elevator can be attached to a rig floor of a drilling rig; said elevator includes a boom guide attached to said near end of said boom so that the near end of the boom can be moved vertically upwardly and at the same time horizontally away from said far end of said main structure, whereupon the near end of the boom can be elevated into proximity of a rig floor;
means for moving said boom guide respective to the main structure;said swing arm assembly has a swing end and a pivoted end, said swing end being journaled to the far end of said boom, said pivoted end being journaled to the marginal, far end of said main structure so that when the elevator lifts the near end of the boom, the far end thereof is lifted vertically up and horizontally towards the near end of the main structure; means by which said stinger is supported for reciprocal movement respective to said boom, so that a pipe which is supported by the stinger can be telescopingly moved in a direction towards and away from said far end of said boom, whereupon the boom is elevated and the stinger extended over a rig floor;
thereby enabling a pipe to be transported between a pipe rack and a rig floor. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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