序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Well-drilling rig. US1909526112 1909-11-03 US1033990A 1912-07-30 CONNOLLY THOMAS W
102 Springs US595969D US595969A 1897-12-21
103 Rock-drill US430292D US430292A 1890-06-17
104 hussey US330981D US330981A 1885-11-24
105 maodermott US320371D US320371A 1885-06-16
106 Rock-drill US290309D US290309A 1883-12-18
107 Improved book-dbillim machine US80232D US80232A 1868-07-21
108 HIGH TRIP RATE DRILLING RIG US15770854 2017-05-01 US20180328112A1 2018-11-15 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.
109 Drilling rig carriage movable along racks and including pinions driven by electric motors US15200963 2016-07-01 US10060199B2 2018-08-28 Padira Reddy; Ashish Gupta; Sean M. Bailey; Richmond 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.
110 Drive of an earth drilling device, earth drilling device, and a method for driving an earth drilling device US14957015 2015-12-02 US10053931B2 2018-08-21 Sebastian Fischer; Stefan Hermes; Raimund Grobbel
The invention relates to a drive of a slide of an earth drilling device having a rotary drive and a pinion that is driven by the rotary drive and can be engaged with a rack, wherein the rotary drive is engaged with another pinion which can be engaged with the rack.
111 AUTOMATED DRILLING/SERVICE RIG APPARATUS US15706199 2017-09-15 US20180023346A1 2018-01-25 MARK CHARLES TAGGART; DOUGLAS ANDREW HUNTER; DANIEL HARVARD KUSLER; COLIN REYNOLD KNAPP
An automated rig apparatus for drilling or servicing a well is provided. The apparatus can include a motor vehicle having a frame, and a hinged derrick mast pivotally attached to the frame. The apparatus can further include a rack disposed in the mast and a carriage assembly with pinion motors configured to travel up and down the rack when the mast is raised to a vertical position. A tool carrier configured to receive a top drive unit or a power swivel unit can be attached to the carriage assembly. The apparatus can further include a movable platform and an operators cab configured to be moved to a desired position relative to the derrick mast when the mast is raised to a vertical position. The apparatus can further include a hydraulic drive assembly to operate the apparatus, and a mud pump and manifold for pumping drilling mud.
112 PIVOTING ROD BOX FOR A HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MACHINE US15386682 2016-12-21 US20170175461A1 2017-06-22 Brandon A. Maurer; Ward E. Ryon; Clint Recker
A horizontal directional drilling (HDD) machine that includes a rod box that has a large capacity, which allows the HDD machine to operate continuously for longer periods of time. The rod box has an upper end and a lower end and is pivotally connected to a frame of the HDD machine at a pivot axis positioned adjacent the lower end of the rod box. The rod box is pivotally movable between a stowed position and an operational position. The rod box obstructs movement of a drill head of the HDD machine when in the stowed position and is laterally offset from the drill head when in the operational position so as to not interfere with movement of the drill head. The rod box is tapered such that a width is larger adjacent the upper end of the rod box as compared to the lower end of the rod box.
113 DRILLING CONTROL SYSTEM US14754901 2015-06-30 US20160290120A1 2016-10-06 Shunfeng Zheng; Jacques Orban
A system and method for controlling drilling of a wellbore. The method may include supporting a tubular string using a top drive connected to a block, and lowering the top drive by lowering the block. The method may also include adjusting a position of the tubular string relative to the block using an actuator coupled with the top drive, the block, or both.
114 GEAR BACKLASH ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM US15053790 2016-02-25 US20160251914A1 2016-09-01 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.
115 Powered Slip Actuation US15010866 2016-01-29 US20160161023A1 2016-06-09 Steven W. Wentworth; Robert F. Crane; Mark D. Randa
A system for pushing and pulling rod strings through the ground or an underground pipe. The apparatus has a downhole tool attached to the distal end of the rod string. The push/pull machine has a stationary frame that is placed against the ground to provide a reaction surface. The stationary frame has an opening for the rod string to pass through. A grip assembly is supported on the stationary frame and moveable relative to the stationary frame. The grip assembly has a slip bowl, a plurality of slips, and an actuator. The actuator does not engage the internal surface of any slip and 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.
116 WELL OPERATION METHOD AND A WELL OPERATION EQUIPMENT SYSTEM FOR HANDLING A CONTINUOUS ELONGATE DEVICE TO BE INSERTABLE INTO A WELL US14491657 2014-09-19 US20150315861A1 2015-11-05 Erik ZACHARIASEN; Mads BJØRNENAK
A well operation method and system for handling a continuous elongate device (CED) (28), such as e.g. coiled tubing, rod, wire or wireline, to be inserted into and retracted from a well (35), comprising: transporting to a well site (35) by a first trailer (21) a movable work platform (23) having a tiltable mast (24) and a CED conveyor apparatus (25, 26) linked to a free end of the mast, deploying at least four legs or outriggers (30-33) out from a platform circumference, lifting the work platform (23) up from and off engagement with the first trailer (21) by means of said legs or outriggers (30-33), moving the trailer (21) away from the work platform (23), transporting a CED reel (29) to a rear end (23″) of the work platform (23) by means of a second trailer (21), causing arms (27) at the rear end (23″) of the work platform (23) to engage the CED reel, lifting the CED reel (23) off the trailer, and bringing the CED (28) in engagement with the conveyor apparatus (25; 26) and a lubricator string (42), wellhead (36) and a well (35).
117 AUTOMATED PIPE TRIPPING APPARATUS AND METHODS US14060104 2013-10-22 US20140124218A1 2014-05-08 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.
118 Excavation machine with a pivotable kelly bar US12648807 2009-12-29 US08632275B2 2014-01-21 Philippe Chagnot; Laurent Pivert
An excavation machine including —a mast having a longitudinal direction, —a bar presenting a first end provided with an excavation tool, and —a carriage movable along the longitudinal direction of the mast and including a first holder member for holding the bar relative to the carriage, the carriage being suitable for moving the bar along the longitudinal direction of the mast. The first holder member is pivotable relative to the carriage and by the fact that the first holder member presents a locked state in which the bar is prevented from moving in translation relative to the carriage, and an unlocked state in which the bar is free to move in translation relative to the carriage.
119 Drilling Rig Carriage Movable Along Racks and Including Pinions Driven by Electric Motors US13964830 2013-08-12 US20130327543A1 2013-12-12 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.
120 DRILLING RIG EMPLOYING TUBULAR HANDLING DEVICE US13788994 2013-03-07 US20130302114A1 2013-11-14 Padira Reddy; Ashish Gupta; Sean M. Bailey
A tubular handling device includes a first arm movable along, and pivotable about, a first axis, and a first gripper to engage a first tubular member, the first gripper being coupled to the first arm and rotatable, relative to the first arm, about a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis. According to another aspect, a method includes providing a first gripper; coupling a first arm to the first gripper, moving the first arm, pivoting the first arm, and rotating the first gripper, relative to the first arm. According to another aspect, an apparatus includes a drilling tower, and a tubular handling device to position one or more tubular members proximate the drilling tower, the tubular handling device including a first gripper to engage a first tubular member, and a first arm coupled to the first gripper.
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