WELL HEAD PROTECTOR
The present invention is a cage like structure designed to protect a well head. It is anticipated that the cage will be made of steel or other rigid materials. The structure separates in the center, parting on a rail system in order to allow a user to service the protected well head inside the structure. The structure has a roof section that can come off in order to allow for proper height during road or rail transport of the structure, or the structure and a well head. It is anticipated that the structure will be designed incorporating a sloping shape in order to help deflect falling objects from the structure and protected well head.
This application is based upon and claims priority from U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/978,002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
Applicants' invention relates to a device for protecting a well head. More particularly, it relates to a cage that can be pulled apart to access a well head and pushed together to protect the wellhead.
2. Background Information
Wellheads are the connection point for the tubulars and the surface flow lines as well as being the surface pressure control point in almost any well operation. Most land wellheads are above ground in order to allow for access to the wellhead for maintenance and work. Wellheads that are exposed in this manner are subject to damage through both accident and intentional acts. For example, a casing may be cut back and buried during landscaping, or falling debris may strike and damage the wellhead.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a cage like structure designed to protect a well head. It is anticipated that the cage will be made of steel or other rigid materials. The structure separates in the center, parting on a rail system in order to allow a user to service the protected well head inside the structure.
The structure has a roof section that can come off in order to allow for proper height during road or rail transport of the structure, or the structure and a well head.
It is anticipated that the structure will be designed incorporating a sloping shape in order to help deflect falling objects from the structure and protected well head.
Because the structure can be used on a rail system, it offers a portable solution for temperate protection of a well head while drilling other wells on the same drill pad.
The structure may also incorporate one, two, or more doors allowing for entrance by a user to the interior of the structure. It is anticipated that these doors will be lockable in order to help prevent theft of data available on the well head gauges, as well as damage to the well head due to vandalism.
It is also anticipated that the rail system may separate.
Referring to the figures,
The frame of the cage 10 is made of two corner uprights 18. The front portion of the frame is comprised of the uprights 18. Connecting the bottom ends of the uprights 18 is the front face member 20. The first end of the front base member 20 is connected to the bottom end of one corner uprights 18 and the second end of the front base member 20 is connected to the bottom end of the second corner upright 18. The top ends of the uprights 18 are connected by the front top member 36. The first end of the front top member 36 is connected to the top end of one corner upright 18 and the second end of the front top member 36 is connected to the top end of the second corner upright 18. Generally, it is anticipated that the front top member 36 will be shorter than the front base member 20. This generally creates a parallelogram of the corner uprights 18, the front base member 20, and the front top member 36.
In order to give the front of the first module 12 additional strength and to keep unwanted persons and animals away from the wellhead (not shown) a frame of horizontal frame members 26 and vertical frame members 28 are connected so as to create a general grid of the frame.
On either side of the corner uprights 18, the frame is continued at generally a right angle to the front of the frame. The side frames are generally made in the same manner as the front frame. The bottom of the side frames has a side runner 22 in the top has a side top member 38. The sides of the side frames are bordered by the corner upright 18 and a side upright 30. There are two side frames on both sides of the front frame.
It is generally anticipated that the side frames will be approximately half the width of the front frame. It is also anticipated that the side top member 38 will be shorter than the side runner 22 when the side frames are connected with the front frame, the cage 10 is generally pyramidal shaped. A brace 32 may be connected to the side upright 30.
Connected to the front top member 36 and the side top members 38 is a roof 16. The roof 16 is supported by a multiplicity of rafters 24. The rafters 24 are connected to either the front top member 36 or the side top member's 38 and extend to the top of the roof 34. It is anticipated that the top 34 will be flattened rather than pointed in order to better move underneath objects. However the remainder of the roof 16 is anticipated to be sloped from the top 34 to the upper portions of the front frame and side frames.
This view also shows how the modules 12 and 14 can move on the track 48. The side runner's 22 engage with the runners 50 of the track 48. In order to allow for the modules 12 and 14 to move along the track 48, is anticipated that there will be a slidable means either incorporated into the side runner 22 or attached to the side runner 22. The slidable means is anticipated to be could be, for example and without limitation, a rail slot 44 or a roller 46. While the rail slot 44 is shown on one side of the front frame 40 and the roller 46 is shown on the other side of the front frame 40 and
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An apparatus for protecting a well head comprising:
- a first module comprising a front frame, a side frame, and a roof;
- a second module comprising a front frame, a side frame, and a roof;
- a track comprising two runners, said runners being parallel with each other;
- said first module side frame further comprising a side runner slidably engaged with one of said track runners;
- said second module side frame further comprising a side runner slidably engaged with the other of said track runners;
- said first module and said second module capable of sliding together so as to create a cage about said wellhead.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 10, 2015
Publication Date: Jan 21, 2016
Inventor: JOHN N. MCCARTHY (VON ORMY, TX)
Application Number: 14/684,333