Pipe lifter

申请号 US09702392 申请日 2000-10-31 公开(公告)号 US06485251B1 公开(公告)日 2002-11-26
申请人 Paul Fisher; 发明人 Paul Fisher;
摘要 A lift system particularly designed for transport of pipes from a first to a second elevated location includes first and second storage locations with a lifter component positioned therebetween. The lifter is positioned such that pipes at a first location can be easily picked off a first location by the lifter for transport to the second location. Fingers on the drive chains of the lifter offer a two-point spaced contact to each pipe whether picked off the location or placed thereon by the user. Upon each pipe reaching the upper end of the lifter the fingers return to the lower end which causes a deposit of the pipe onto a second elevated location, e.g., a storage location, truck bed or the like.
权利要求

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:1. A pipe lifting system comprising:a first storage rack including first and second spaced-apart above ground rails adapted for supporting a plurality of elongated pipes traversing a desired path of upstream travel, said rails defining a plane displaced from the ground;a second storage location upstream said first storage rack adapted for supporting a plurality of elongated pipes, said second storage location traversing said path of travel;means for elevating at least one of the pipes from said first rack to said second storage location, said elevating means positioned intermediate said first rack and second storage location, said elevating means having a first ground adjacent lower end positioned below said first and second rails of said storage rack and a second upper end positioned adjacent an end of said second storage location, said elevating means including means for pick up of at least one of the pipes positioned on said first rack upon a driven movement of said pick up means between said lower end and upper end of said elevating means and through said plane for deposit of the one pipe at said second storage location upon said driven movement of said pick up means from said upper end and towards said lower end;means for releasably connecting said upper end of said elevating means to said position adjacent said second storage location end, said means including:a bar traversing said end of said second storage location;bracket means having first and second ends, said first end extending from said upper end of said elevating means and a second free end presenting structure for a releasable attachment about said traversing bar.2. The system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said elevating means comprises:a pair of parallel beams, said beams including said upper and ground adjacent lower ends;a continuous chain assembly positioned between said beam upper and lower ends;means for driving said chain assembly in continuous movement between said lower and upper ends, said means providing said driven movement;at least one flange extending from said chain assembly for providing said pick up means, said at least one flange offering underlying support to the one pipe upon passage of said at least one flange between said lower and upper beam ends and through said plane, whereby to elevate the one pipe from said first storage rack to said upper beam end.3. The system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said chain assembly includes:a pair of parallel chains extending between said upper and lower beam ends;said at least one flange comprising a plurality of paired fingers with each finger of said finger pair extending from one of said chains, said finger pair supporting the one pipe at two discrete points of contact therealong.4. The system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said beam lower ends are positioned between said first and second rails.5. The system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second storage location comprises a bed of a truck, said bar traversing an end of the truck bed.6. The system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said free end of said bracket means comprises a clamp positioned about said traversing bar.7. A pipe lifting system comprising:a first storage location adapted for supporting a plurality of elongated pipes at an above ground position traversing a desired path of upstream travel;a second storage location upstream said first storage location adapted for supporting a plurality of the elongated pipes therein;a bar traversing said second storage location adjacent an end thereof;means for elevating at least one of the pipes from said first location to said second location, said elevating means positioned intermediate said first and second locations, said elevating means having a first lower end positioned below said first storage location and upwardly extending therefrom to present a second upper end releasably attached to said traversing bar and above said second storage location, said elevating means including means for a pick up of one of the pipes in said first storage location upon movement of said pick up means from said lower end and towards said upper end, a deposit of the pipe at said second storage location occurring upon a further movement of said pick up means from said upper end and towards said lower end.8. The system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said elevating means comprises:a pair of spaced-apart beams, said beams including said upper and lower ends, said lower ends positioned below the pipes at said above ground position;a continuous chain assembly extending between said beam upper and lower ends;means for driving said chain assembly in movement between said lower and upper ends;at least one flange extending from said chain for providing said pick up means, said at least one flange underlyingly contacting the one pipe in said first storage location upon movement of said at least one flange from said lower beam ends to said upper beam ends whereby to displace said pipe from said first storage location in movement toward said upper beam ends.9. The system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said chain assembly comprises:a pair of parallel chains extending between said upper and lower beam ends;said at least one flange comprising a plurality of paired fingers with each finger of said finger pair extending from one of said chains, said finger pair underlyingly supporting said one pipe at multiple points of contact therealong.10. The system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first storage rack comprises:a pair of spaced-apart first and second rails, the one pipe resting atop said rails, said lower end of said elevating means positioned between said rails, said rails defining a plane with said pick up means passing through said plane.11. The system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said second storage location comprises a bed of a truck, said bar traversing an end of the truck bed.12. A pipe lifting system comprising:a first storage location adapted for supporting a plurality of elongated pipes in an above ground position traversing a desired path of upstream path travel;a second storage location upstream said first storage location for the pipes in said first location;a bar traversing said second location at an input end thereof,means for sequentially elevating each one of said pipes from said first location to said second location, said elevating means including at least one beam having a first lower end positioned adjacent an end of said first storage location and a second upper end positioned at least adjacent said second storage location, said elevating means including a plurality of spaced-apart support flanges in continuous movement between said lower and upper ends of said at least one beam for underlying support of one of said pipes at said first location upon placement of one of the pipes on one of said flanges, the one pipe released from said flange support for deposit at said second location upon movement of said supporting flange from the upper end of said at least one beam and towards said lower end thereof; anda bracket extending between an upper end of said at least one beam and said bar, said bracket releasably associating said upper beam end with said second location.13. The system as claimed in claim 12 wherein said at least one beam of said elevating means comprises:a pair of beams extending along a route of pipe travel between said first and second locations, said beams including said upper and lower ends;a chain assembly positioned between said beam pair upper and lower ends;means for driving said chain in movement between said lower and upper ends, said flanges extending from said chain assembly.14. The system as claimed in claim 13 wherein said chain assembly comprises a pair of spaced-apart chains, said flanges comprising a plurality of spaced-apart fingers with each finger respectively extending from one of said chains, a finger pair supporting a pipe thereon upon movement of said flange pair between said lower and upper ends.15. The system as claimed in claim 12 wherein said second storage location comprises a truck bed, said bar traversing the truck bed.

说明书全文

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a lifting device and, more particularly, to a system particularly designed for transporting well drilling pipes from one storage location to another second higher location or vice versa.

The use of a plurality of pipes in drilling wells is well known. In such an environment, well pipes are constantly being dismantled and stored at a field site for transport to another central storage rack or to a bed of a vehicle. Due to the elongated configuration of these pipes, the transfer of the pipes from one location to another can be awkward, tedious and fatiguing.

Although a number of elevating devices are known, no devices have been designed to particularly address the transfer of well pipes from one location to another. No devices have been shown which decrease the awkwardness, tediousness, and fatigue associated with such transfers.

In response thereto I have invented a pipe lifter which easily transports pipes between storage racks or from a first rack to the back of a transport truck or the like. A first storage rack presents first and second rails having an input end adjacent an input end of the lift. As such, the pipes are easily rolled along the rails of the storage rack for deposit onto the lift for elevation to a higher storage position, such as an upper storage rack or an end of a truck bed or the like. Upon the pipe approaching this elevated location it is deposited thereon. The design of the pipe lifter system enables the pipes to be easily transferred between these two locations and diminishes the awkwardness and fatigue associated therewith.

It is therefore a general object of this invention to provide a lifter system particularly designed for use with elongated pipes or the like.

Another object of this invention is to provide a first storage rack for the pipes or the like which is integrated into the downstream portion of the system.

A further object of this invention is to provide a pipe lifting system, as aforesaid, which elevates the pipes to a second storage location upstream of the first rack, such as a second storage rack, truck bed or the like.

Another object of the invention is to provide a system, as aforesaid, which includes a lifting device having an elongated end easily attached to an edge of the truck bed or the like.

Another particular object of this invention is to provide a system, as aforesaid, wherein the lifting device includes a pair of spaced-apart flanges thereon which picks a pipe at the output end of the first storage rack, elevates this pipe to the second end of the lifting device and deposits the pipe at the second storage location upon movement Of the flanges towards the first storage rack.

A further object of this invention is to provide a system, as aforesaid, which diminishes the awkwardness, tediousness and fatigue associated with the transport of well pipes from one storage location to another.

Another object of this invention is to provide a system, as aforesaid, which reduces the manpower needed to transfer a pipe from storage location to another.

Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, a now preferred embodiment of this invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1

is a front view of the lift device component of the system;

FIG. 2

is a side view of the device of FIG.

1

and additionally showing an end view of the bar for attachment to a second storage rack, truck bed or the like;

FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the system and showing a portion of an elevated second storage rack;

FIG. 4

is a top view of the system and showing lower and upper storage racks.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Turning more particularly to the drawings,

FIG. 4

shows a top view of the system as comprising a first downstream storage rack

100

, an upstream storage rack

800

and an intermediate lifter device

500

. The first storage rack

100

includes a pair of spaced-apart

110

rails which extend along the desired course of pipe travel. The rails

110

are preferably supported at an above ground position by a plurality of a vertical support posts

112

(

FIG. 2

) or the like. The rails

110

preferably present a planar top surface

114

so as to allow for rolling movement of the pipes

2000

therealong. As such the rack

100

includes an output zone

116

of the system as defined by the area/zone traversing the free ends

118

of the rails

110

.

Likewise a second storage rack

800

is longitudinally displaced from the second rack

100

and includes a pair of longitudinally spaced-apart rails

810

as supported by support posts

812

(

FIG. 3

) in an above ground position higher than the elevation of the first storage rack

100

. Alternatively, this second storage location may be the back end of a pick up truck or the like. The top surfaces

818

of rails

810

allow for rolling movement of the pipes

2000

therealong. As such the rack includes an input zone

816

as defined by the zone traversing the free ends

820

of the rails

810

.

Intermediate the first and second racks

100

,

800

is the pipe lifter component

500

of the system. The lifter device

500

includes first and second laterally spaced-apart beams

510

,

520

having a first lower/input end

550

and a second upper/output or discharge end

560

. Beams

510

,

520

are reinforced by laterally extending struts

590

.

The lower free end

512

,

522

of each beam

510

,

520

is preferably placed at a ground support position interiorly displaced relative to the free ends

118

of the rails

110

of the first/lower rack

100

. The opposed upper ends

514

,

524

of the beams

510

,

512

include connector clamps

561

which are a attached to a bar

562

. Clamps

561

further function to space the beam ends

514

,

524

therefrom. Bar

562

in turn can be further connected to the second storage rack

800

or to an end of a truck bed or the like by straps

563

.

Extending between the laterally spaced-apart beams

510

,

520

is a chain drive assembly

550

which includes a pair of drive wheels

570

mounted to a driven axle

572

extending through the upper ends

514

,

524

of the beams

510

,

520

. Axle

572

is driven by a motor assembly

574

which can be energized by various fluid power sources such as hydraulic, pneumatic via fluid hoses

576

,

578

or electric power. At the lower end

550

of the beams

510

,

520

are idler wheels

571

which are mounted about rotatable axle

573

extending through the lower end

512

,

522

of beams

510

,

520

.

A pair of spaced-apart drive chains

580

is wound about the respective drive

570

and idler

576

wheels. Along each chain

580

are a plurality of paired, outwardly extending finger-like flanges

592

which offer first and second laterally spaced points of underlying support to a pipe

2000

placed thereacross.

Upon energizing the motor

574

, the chains

580

and fingers

592

thereon are driven in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.

2

. The position of the lower beam ends

512

,

552

relative to the output end

116

of the first storage rack

100

is such that the fingers

592

are driven through the input zone

116

of the first rack

100

. Thus, upon passing the rails

110

the fingers

592

pick up a pipe positioned in the input zone

116

as shown in FIG.

2

. This pipe is then transported towards the upper elevated end

560

of the lifter assembly

500

, the spaced-apart fingers

592

offering stability during pipe

2000

travel. Upon movement of the support fingers

592

over the top

560

of the lifter device and toward the lower end

550

the pipe

2000

is then deposited at the input zone

816

of the second storage rack

800

or the bed of a truck or the like. The displacement of the upper beam ends

514

,

524

from the bar

562

by connectors

561

allows for return of the fingers

592

towards the lower beam ends.

It is understood that each pipe

2000

can be positioned at the input zone

116

either by the rails

110

being inclined or by manipulation thereto by a worker standing on one side of the rail. Thus, as long as a pipe

2000

is in the pick up zone

116

, the paired fingers

192

will pick up such pipe

2000

for elevation towards the upper end

562

and second storage location. Alternatively, the rack

100

can be used as leverage so that one worker can manipulate the pipe

2000

onto the fingers

592

.

As above described the use of the above system enables one worker to position a pipe

2000

in the pick up zone

116

for engagement with fingers

192

. Accordingly, such pipes are efficiently transported from one site to the other.

It is to be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto, except in so far as such limitations are included in the following claims.

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