序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Rock-drill US258623D US258623A 1882-05-30
62 franstze US239479D US239479A 1881-03-29
63 Improvement in rock-drilling machines US130703D US130703A 1872-08-20
64 Improved well-boeing apparatus US63682D US63682A 1867-04-09
65 Bock-dbill US24421D US24421A 1859-06-14
66 VERTICAL LIFT ROTARY TABLE US15934673 2018-03-23 US20180274307A1 2018-09-27 Christopher Scott Stewart; Richard Robert Roper
A system, including one or more supports. The system also includes a movable platform slidingly coupled to the one or more supports and configured to be selectively moved towards a drill floor and away from the drill floor. The system further includes a roughneck disposed on the movable platform and configured to make up or break out a threaded joint between a first tubular segment and a second tubular segment, wherein the roughneck is configured to be selectively movable along the movable platform from a first position disposed adjacent to the one or more supports and a second position disposed adjacent to the first tubular segment and the second tubular segment.
67 HIGH TRIP RATE DRILLING RIG US15962276 2018-04-25 US20180245409A1 2018-08-30 Joe Rodney BERRY; Robert METZ; Melvin Alan ORR; Mark W. TREVITHICK
A high trip rate drilling rig has first handling equipment to transport stands in/out of setback, second handling equipment to deliver stands to/from well center, and a hand-off position to set down stands for exchange between first/second equipment. Second equipment can include a top drive and a delivery arm translatable along the mast past each other, and a clasp on the arm slidable on the stand for constraint below the upper end, which can allow the top drive to engage/disengage the constrained stand above the arm. A high trip rate method transports stands in/out of setback, delivers stands to/from well center, and sets down and hands off stands at hand-off position between the setback transportation and well center delivery. The delivery can include engaging/disengaging the top drive and a stand constrained by the clasp.
68 HIGH TRIP RATE DRILLING RIG US15962442 2018-04-25 US20180238127A1 2018-08-23 Joe Rodney BERRY; Robert METZ; Melvin Alan ORR; Mark W. TREVITHICK
A high trip rate drilling rig has first handling equipment to transport stands in/out of setback, second handling equipment to deliver stands to/from well center, and a hand-off position to set down stands for exchange between first/second equipment. Second equipment can include a top drive and a delivery arm translatable along the mast past each other, and a clasp on the arm slidable on the stand for constraint below the upper end, which can allow the top drive to engage/disengage the constrained stand above the arm. A high trip rate method transports stands in/out of setback, delivers stands to/from well center, and sets down and hands off stands at hand-off position between the setback transportation and well center delivery. The delivery can include engaging/dis-engaging the top drive and a stand constrained by the clasp.
69 Cable Guide for Drill Line Slip and Cut Operations on a Drilling Rig and Related Method for Achieving a Tensioned State of the Drill Line US15749308 2016-07-29 US20180230760A1 2018-08-16 Jesse Urguhart
A cable guide for supporting a slack portion of a drill line during a slip and cut operation features a top body portion and a bottom body portion held together in spaced relation to one another such that inner ends of the top and bottom body portions are facing but spaced from one another. At least one contact surface is carried on each body portion, and a pair of the contact surfaces are aligned in a working position so as to collectively define a pathway between the inner ends of the top and bottom body portions along which the slack portion of the drill line is to be routed. The cable guide also features an adjustable coupling mechanism arranged for displacing the inner ends of the top and bottom body portions towards and away from one another so as to adjust a size of the pathway.
70 Gear backlash adjustment mechanism US15053790 2016-02-25 US09951571B2 2018-04-24 Bernard W. Pusheck
A drill rig includes a base, a drill tower extending from the base, a drill pipe coupled to and supported by the drill tower, and a driving mechanism coupled to the drill tower that moves the drill pipe relative to the drill tower. The driving mechanism includes a rack and a plurality of pinions that engage the rack. The drill rig also includes an adjustment mechanism coupled to the driving mechanism, the adjustment mechanism including a plurality of rollers and an adjustment component that moves the plurality of rollers simultaneously toward the pinions to contact the rack.
71 MAST WITH RACK ASSEMBLY US15712672 2017-09-22 US20180087326A1 2018-03-29 Andrew Wurster; Samuel Haworth; Russ Cascio; Tim Bachinski
A mast and rack assembly for a mining machine includes a mast and a rack assembly coupled to the mast. The rack assembly includes outer rails and rack segments disposed between the outer rails and the mast. At least one of the outer rails overlaps two of the rack segments.
72 Powered Slip Actuation US15585295 2017-05-03 US20170234084A1 2017-08-17 Steven W. Wentworth; Robert F. Crane; Mark D. Randa
A method for pushing and pulling rod strings through the ground or an underground pipe. A grip assembly is supported on a stationary frame and moveable relative to the stationary frame. The grip assembly has a slip bowl tapering from a large opening to a small opening in a first direction, a plurality of slips, and an actuator. The actuator powers relative axial movement between the slip bowl and the slips. A positioning assembly carries the grip assembly and powers its reciprocating and straight-line movement to urge the grip assembly in either a first or second direction. The grip assembly will work when operated to push or pull the pipe, irrespective of the is direction of the slips.
73 Slide Cartridge US15288505 2016-10-07 US20170101832A1 2017-04-13 Pete Ramos
A slide cartridge having a base member and a channel defined by a pair of opposed walls. The walls extend from the base member and are configured to partially cover the rail of a horizontal directional drilling machine. The slide cartridge is supported on a carriage that is movable between the front and back of the drilling machine along the rail. The cartridge is positioned to engage the rail and to support the carriage for sliding movement along the rail.
74 Automated pipe tripping apparatus and methods US14060104 2013-10-22 US09441427B2 2016-09-13 Rick Pilgrim
An automated pipe tripping apparatus includes an outer frame and an inner frame. The inner frame includes a tripping slips and iron roughneck. The automated pipe tripping apparatus may, in concert with an elevator and drawworks, trip in a tubular string in a continuous motion. The tripping slips and iron roughneck, along with the inner frame, may travel vertically within the outer frame. The weight of the tubular string is transferred between the tripping slips and the elevator. The iron roughneck may make up or break out threaded connections between tubular segments, the upper tubular segment supported by the elevator and the lower by the tripping slips. An automated pipe handling apparatus may remove or supply sections of pipe from or to the elevator. A control system may control both the automated pipe tripping apparatus and the elevator and drawworks.
75 Drilling rig carriage movable along racks and including pinions driven by electric motors US13964830 2013-08-12 US09410382B2 2016-08-09 Padira Reddy; Ashish Gupta; Sean M. Bailey; Todd Fox; Scott G. Boone; Beat Kuttel
According to one aspect, a drilling rig carriage is adapted to move along a drilling mast, and includes a body structure, electric motors coupled to the body structure, and pinions operably coupled to the electric motors, respectively. The pinions are adapted to engage racks, respectively. According to another aspect, a drilling mast includes a longitudinally-extending frame having a first side portion and a second side portion spaced therefrom. Racks are coupled to the frame at the first side portion thereof. According to yet another aspect, an apparatus includes a drilling mast or tower extending longitudinally along an axis, the tower including racks spaced in a parallel relation. A top drive is movable along the axis and relative to the tower. Electric motors are coupled to the top drive and movable therewith. Pinions are operably coupled to the electric motors, respectively, and engage the racks, respectively, to move the top drive.
76 Drilling rig employing pivoting drilling tower US13789168 2013-03-07 US09267341B2 2016-02-23 Padira Reddy; Ashish Gupta; Sean M. Bailey
An apparatus including a base, and a drilling tower pivotally coupled to the base to pivot the drilling tower between first and second pivot positions. The drilling tower includes a first portion, and a second portion pivotally coupled to the first portion to pivot the second portion between third and fourth pivot positions when the drilling tower is in the first pivot position. A method includes pivotally coupling a drilling tower to a base, which includes providing a first portion of the drilling tower, pivotally coupling a second portion of the drilling tower to the first portion of the drilling tower, and pivotally coupling the first portion of the drilling tower to the base.
77 DRILL RIG AND ASSOCIATED DRILL RIG TRAVERSE SYSTEM US14677095 2015-04-02 US20150285011A1 2015-10-08 Warren Strange
A drill rig 10 has a drill tower 12, rotation head 14 and drill table 16. The rotation head 14 is supported on and linearly traversable along drill tower 12. A drill rig traverse system 20 provides pull back and pull down force to the rotation head 14 enabling the rotation head 14 to traverse along drill tower 12 and controlling contact force between a drill bit and toe of a hole being drilled. The system 20 is formed as a combination of a hydraulic ram traverse system 22 providing both pull back and pull down force; and a winch pull back system 24 providing pull back only. Both hydraulic ram traverse system 22 and winch pull back system 24 can traverse the rotation head for the full length of the tower 12 when simultaneously applying pull back to the rotation head 14.
78 Drill rig and associated drill rig traverse system US13190140 2011-07-25 US08997892B2 2015-04-07 Warren Strange
A drill rig 10 has a drill tower 12, rotation head 14 and drill table 16. The rotation head 14 is supported on and linearly traversable along drill tower 12. A drill rig traverse system 20 provides pull back and pull down force to the rotation head 14 enabling the rotation head 14 to traverse along drill tower 12 and controlling contact force between a drill bit and toe of a hole being drilled. The system 20 is formed as a combination of a hydraulic ram traverse system 22 providing both pull back and pull down force; and a winch pull back system 24 providing pull back only. Both hydraulic ram traverse system 22 and winch pull back system 24 can traverse the rotation head for the full length of the tower 12 when simultaneously applying pull back to the rotation head 14.
79 Latching configuration for a microtunneling apparatus US13081080 2011-04-06 US08839885B2 2014-09-23 Robert Hoch Shuman, V; Douglas Eugene See, Jr.; Stuart Harrison; Jeffrey James Utter; Matthew Arlen Mills
A drill rod is disclosed. The drill rod includes a casing assembly defining a length that extends axially between a first end and an opposite second end of the drill rod, and a drive shaft rotatably mounted within the casing assembly. The drive shaft extends axially along the drill rod generally from the first end of the casing assembly to the second end of the casing assembly. The drill rod also includes latching pins at the first end of the drill rod and latching pin receivers at the second end of the drill rod. The drill rod further includes latches provided adjacent the latching pin receivers. The latches are movable between latching and non-latching positions. The latches move along an orientation of movement then the latches between the latching and non-latching positions. The drill rod may also include biasing structures that apply retention forces to the latches for retaining the latches in the non-latching position. The retention forces have at least components that extend in directions perpendicular to the orientation of movement of the latches. The drill rod may further include cam arms for moving the latches into a latching position and for retaining the latches in a latching position.
80 Storage, Handling and Positioning Device for Drill Rods and Methods Thereof US13730194 2012-12-28 US20140182936A1 2014-07-03 Tomasz Matlewski; Dan Garland
Implementations described herein comprise systems, apparatus and methods for drill string component storage, handling and positioning devices. The handling device can comprise a magazine assembly configured for storing and handling elongate members having a magazine assembly and at least one conveyor roller chain operatively associated with the magazine assembly. The magazine assembly can further comprise an internal path having a loading aperture and a dispensing aperture disposed on opposing ends of the internal path. The at least one conveyor roller chain can be configured to controllably urge the at least one drill string component from the loading aperture to the dispensing aperture. The handling device can further comprise an armature assembly operatively associated with the magazine assembly. The armature assembly can be configured to selectively grasp one of the at least one drill string components located at the dispensing aperture and subsequently move the drill string component to a desired position.
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