Elevator roller insert system
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1. An elevator roller system for a drilling rig, comprising:
- a tubular having an upper outer diameter and a lower outer diameter, wherein the upper outer diameter is larger than the lower outer diameter;
an elevator having;
a first arm having an interior surface;
a second arm having an interior surface, the first and second arms hingedly interconnected and rotatable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the interior surfaces of the arms form an aperture with a central axis in the closed position;
a plurality of upper recesses and a plurality of lower recesses;
a plurality of upper rollers disposed in the plurality of upper recesses and positioned about the central axis of the aperture, wherein the rollers in the plurality of upper rollers each have a rolling shaft oriented substantially parallel with the central axis, and the rolling shaft extends from an upper connection point to a lower connection point within the upper recess, wherein a distance between the upper connection point and the upper outer diameter of the tubular is smaller than a distance between the lower connection point and the lower outer diameter of the tubular;
a plurality of lower rollers disposed in the plurality of lower recesses and positioned about the central axis of the aperture, wherein the rollers in the plurality of lower rollers each have a rolling shaft oriented substantially parallel with the central axis and the rolling shaft extends from an upper connection point to a lower connection point within the lower recess; and
wherein the pluralities of upper and lower rollers are configured to contact the tubular when the arms are in the closed position and further wherein the tubular is capable of freely rotating relative to the elevator when the arms are in the closed position.
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Abstract
A device, system, and/or method for reducing friction required to rotate a tubular within an elevator during the process of running tubulars in an oil and gas well are provided. An elevator roller insert may be used in conjunction with an elevator, such as a single joint elevator. Such an insert may comprise upper and lower rollers which are positioned on upper and lower roller sets or a combination roller set containing multiple upper and/or lower rollers. The result is the provision of a plurality of rollers which bear the weight of a tubular yet still allow the tubular to rotate rather freely, facilitating the maintenance of proper thread integrity of the connections while making up a stand to a string of tubulars as well as preventing the loss of resources due to galled or crushed threads or a tubing segment or stand falling to the rig floor.
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1. An elevator roller system for a drilling rig, comprising:
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a tubular having an upper outer diameter and a lower outer diameter, wherein the upper outer diameter is larger than the lower outer diameter; an elevator having; a first arm having an interior surface; a second arm having an interior surface, the first and second arms hingedly interconnected and rotatable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the interior surfaces of the arms form an aperture with a central axis in the closed position; a plurality of upper recesses and a plurality of lower recesses; a plurality of upper rollers disposed in the plurality of upper recesses and positioned about the central axis of the aperture, wherein the rollers in the plurality of upper rollers each have a rolling shaft oriented substantially parallel with the central axis, and the rolling shaft extends from an upper connection point to a lower connection point within the upper recess, wherein a distance between the upper connection point and the upper outer diameter of the tubular is smaller than a distance between the lower connection point and the lower outer diameter of the tubular; a plurality of lower rollers disposed in the plurality of lower recesses and positioned about the central axis of the aperture, wherein the rollers in the plurality of lower rollers each have a rolling shaft oriented substantially parallel with the central axis and the rolling shaft extends from an upper connection point to a lower connection point within the lower recess; and wherein the pluralities of upper and lower rollers are configured to contact the tubular when the arms are in the closed position and further wherein the tubular is capable of freely rotating relative to the elevator when the arms are in the closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An elevator roller insert, comprising:
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an insert having an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein the interior surface forms an aperture with a central axis, and wherein the exterior surface of the insert is configured to selectively interconnect to an interior surface of an elevator; a plurality of first rollers disposed on the interior surface of the insert and positioned about the central axis, wherein the plurality of first rollers forms an inner diameter, and the rollers in the plurality of first rollers are freely rotatable; a plurality of second rollers disposed on the interior surface of the insert and positioned about the central axis, wherein the plurality of second rollers forms an inner diameter, and the rollers in the plurality of second rollers are freely rotatable; and wherein the pluralities of first and second rollers are configured to contact a body of a tubular positioned in the aperture to define a clearance space between an outer surface of the tubular and the interior surface of the insert, and the pluralities of first and second rollers facilitate free rotation of the tubular relative to the elevator while supporting the weight of the tubular. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of assembling tubulars using an elevator, comprising:
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providing an elevator having; a first arm having an interior surface; a second arm having an interior surface, the first and second arms hingedly interconnected and rotatable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the interior surfaces of the arms form an aperture with a central axis in the closed position; a plurality of first rollers disposed in the interior surfaces of the first and second arms and positioned about the central axis of the aperture, wherein the rollers in the plurality of first rollers are freely rotatable, and each roller has a first outer face and a second outer face; a plurality of second rollers disposed in the interior surfaces of the first and second arms and positioned about the central axis of the aperture, wherein the rollers in the plurality of second rollers are freely rotatable, and each roller has an outer face; positioning a first tubular in the aperture of the first and second arms of the elevator, the first tubular having a box end, a pin end, a body between the box end and the pin end, and a transition portion between the box end and the body, wherein the box end of the first tubular has an outer diameter that is greater than an inner diameter formed by the plurality of second rollers; moving the first tubular into contact with the pluralities of first and second rollers, wherein the transition portion of the first tubular contacts the first outer face of the rollers in the plurality of first rollers to bear the weight of first tubular, and the body of the first tubular contacts the second outer face of the rollers in the plurality of first rollers and contacts the outer face of the rollers in the plurality of second rollers to align the first tubular with the central axis; and freely rotating the first tubular relative to the elevator and selectively interconnecting the pin end of the first tubular to a box end of a second tubular. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A method of assembling tubulars using an elevator, comprising:
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providing an elevator having; a plurality of upper rollers positioned about a central axis of an aperture of the elevator, wherein the rollers in the plurality of upper rollers are freely rotatable; a plurality of lower rollers positioned about the central axis of the aperture of the elevator and positioned below the plurality of upper rollers, wherein the rollers in the plurality of lower rollers are freely rotatable, and wherein an inner diameter formed by the plurality of upper rollers is larger than an inner diameter formed by the plurality of lower rollers; positioning at least one tubular in the elevator such that the at least one tubular contacts the pluralities of upper and lower rollers, wherein a box end of the at least one tubular has an outer diameter that is greater than the inner diameter formed by the plurality of lower rollers; and freely rotating, by an operator, the at least one tubular relative to the elevator to start a selective interconnection between a pin end of the at least one tubular and a box end of another tubular. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28)
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