Flexible Jaw Patents (Class 81/57.17)
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Patent number: 12139977Abstract: A drill pipe speed sensor includes a roller head assembly including an incremental encoder, a roller to contact a drill pipe, and first and second rotating members. The first rotating member is coupled to the roller, the second rotating member is coupled to the incremental encoder, and the first rotating member is coupled to the second rotating member. The sensor also includes a pivot assembly having mounting plates, pivotal arms, first and second mounting members, and a biasing member. The first and second mounting members extend between the mounting plates, which are parallel to each other. The biasing member contacts the mounting members and extends between the mounting members, and the biasing member is parallel to the mounting plates. The pivotal arms extend from the mounting plates to the roller head assembly and pivot relative to the mounting plates, and the first mounting member is coupled to two pivotal arms.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2020Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J. Saunders, Ayodele Odunfa-Jones, Andrew I. McKenzie
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Patent number: 10787867Abstract: A gripping device, rock drilling unit and method of gripping drilling tools is disclosed. The gripping device includes a frame and at least one elastic gripping element connected in a fluid-tight manner to the frame. The gripping element may be expanded by conveying pressurized fluid between surfaces of the frame and the gripping element, whereby the gripping element moves against surfaces of the drilling tool and generates friction forces and support.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2018Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Sandvik Mining and Construction OyInventors: Sami Jarventausta, Jukka Simila
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Patent number: 9993910Abstract: An apparatus including a first pliers handle having a first end and a second end; a second pliers handle having a first end and a second end; a first pivot pin which connects the first pliers handle, at a location between the first end and the second end of the first pliers handle and the second pliers handle at a location between the first end and the second end of the second pliers handle; and a first belt having teeth. The first belt having teeth may be configured to rotate while the first pliers handle remains stationary with respect to the second pliers handle. The first belt having teeth may be configured to be detached from the first pliers handle and the second pliers handle. The apparatus may include a motor located for rotating first belt while the first pliers handle remains stationary with respect to the second pliers handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Inventor: Ronald Livingston
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Patent number: 9528332Abstract: A power tong includes a rotor, driven by a primary drive, for spinning and torquing threaded connections of a tubular gripped in the rotor. A grip in the rotor grips the tubular. A serpentine member supplies power to actuate the grip. The serpentine member is driven by a secondary drive. The primary and secondary drives are mounted on a stator frame. The rotor is rotatably mounted to the stator frame and driven by the primary drive during continuous three hundred and sixty degrees of rotation. A fixed or backup jaw may also be mounted to the stator frame. Tubular grippers on the fixed jaw grip a first side of a tubular joint. The grip on the rotor grips the opposite side of the tubular joint. High torque low-rotational speed applied to the rotor torques the joint. Low torque high-rotational speed applied to the rotor spins the joint.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2014Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Warrior Energy Technologies LimitedInventor: Allan Stewart Richardson
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Patent number: 9097072Abstract: A self-adjusting spinner is provided that is capable of accommodating various pipe sizes without requiring the need for an operator to climb up the support mechanism and manually change the position of the drive assembly. The self-adjusting spinner includes a case having two pivotally connected members: a stationary case member and a moving case member. Upper and lower plates having gear racks are mounted on the stationary case member for moving a drive assembly horizontally across the case. The drive assembly includes a motor that drives gear sprocket through a drive shaft. The drive sprocket then drives a chain that rotates a drill pipe in an operative position relative to the case. The spinner also includes an adjusting assembly mounted on the case that moves the drive assembly along the gear rack upon the actuation of an adjustment sequence. When the adjustment sequence is initiated, the effective length of the chain is adjusted to accommodate drill pipes of varying diameters.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Hawk Industries, Inc.Inventor: Raul H. Perez
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Patent number: 8490519Abstract: An attachment is described that is configured for attachment to an arm of a piece of heavy construction equipment. The attachment is configured to rotate a section of pipe during break out (i.e. disconnection or disassembly) from another section of pipe and/or make up (i.e. connection or assembly) with another section of pipe. The attachment is configured to break the joint or torque the joint to a predetermined torque value, unthread or thread pipe, and lift the pipe under the power of the heavy construction equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: LaValley Industries, LLCInventors: Jason Lavalley, Daniel L. Larson, Roger Lavalley, Marvin N. Larson, Rodney Wurgler, Christopher G. Kay, Matthew J. Michel, Jesse J. Kilde
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Patent number: 8464613Abstract: A prior art sucker rod tong is improved to remove a coupling completely from a sucker rod assembly comprising sucker rods joined end to end by couplings. The prior art sucker rod tong has a rotatable jaw assembly and a lower backup wrench adapted to cooperate to unscrew a coupling joining first and second rods, where the coupling remains screwed to the second rod after it is unscrewed from the first rod. The improvement comprises a coupling extractor for unscrewing the coupling from the second rod so that the coupling can be replaced. The coupling extractor comprises a shaft having an extractor end portion on each end of the shaft and a shield around each extractor end portion, wherein the coupling extractor is designed and sized to fit within and to be rotated by the jaw assembly. The extractor end portion engages the inside wall of the coupling to unscrew the coupling from the second rod. The extractor end portion is preferably a tapered, left-handed spiral fluted easy-out extractor.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Inventors: Montie W. Holladay, David W. Ripple
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Patent number: 7849929Abstract: A drill rod spinner device includes a mount, a first base half having a first end and a second end in which the first base half at the first end is rotatably coupled to the mount and a first clamping roller operatively associated with the second end of the first base half. A second base half includes a first end and a second end in which the second base half at the first end is coupled to the mount. A second clamping roller is operatively associated with the second end of the second base half. A rotary actuator assembly is secured to the mount. A flexible belt is operatively associated with the rotary actuator assembly. An idler roller assembly maintains engagement between the flexible belt and the rotary actuator as the first base half is rotated relative to the mount.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Longyear TM, Inc.Inventor: Keith William Littlely
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Patent number: 7707913Abstract: A method of using a power tong (2) for use in the pipe make-up and pipe break-out of pipe lengths (22) during drilling in the ground as it is known from, for example, the recovery of petroleum, the power tong (2) being part of an assembly (1) which includes a back-up tong (4) movable relative to the power tong (2) in the longitudinal direction of the pipe length (22), and at least one guide column (10). The tong is releasably connected to a chassis and is arranged to be lifted up from a drill floor to a level higher up in order to break out a pipe from a pipe string, should the pipe string get stuck in the borehole.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: V-Tech ASInventor: Helge-Ruben Halse
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Patent number: 7685910Abstract: A back-up tong for assembling or disassembling threaded joints of tubing for use in oil and gas wells is provided. The back-up tong has both a first and second gripping mechanism. The first gripping mechanism has a plurality of jaws for engaging the tubing to prevent rotation of the tubing in a clockwise direction and the second gripping mechanism has a plurality of jaws for engaging the tubing to prevent rotation of the tubing in a counter-clockwise direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Westco International, Inc.Inventor: Charles Robert Kennedy
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Patent number: 7275463Abstract: A manual tong is disclosed which includes a continuous composite continuous belt, a handle assembly, and a jaw assembly, where the continuous composite continuous belt is designed to take the place of the convention linked chains used currently in manual tongs. The continuous composite continuous belt is held in place by a set of pins associated with the handle and jaw assemblies. Replacement of the linked chains with the continuous composite continuous belts improve tong safety, improve ease of use, lower cost, make adjustment easier and make continuous belt replacement easier reducing down time and increasing tong utility (one tong can be used for different pipe diameters with a simply adjustment of the continuous belt or a simple replacement of the continuous belt with a different size continuous belt.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Orbix CorporationInventors: David L. Sipos, Patrick Johnson, Donald E. Mosing
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Patent number: 7263917Abstract: An open-ended spin tool comprising a first z-shaped structure, a second z-shaped structure, the second z-shaped structure being pivotably associated with the first z-shaped structure, a first gripping portion cavity, a first actuatable roller and a second actuatable roller, a rubber belt disposed parametrically around the first actuatable roller and the second actuatable roller, wherein the rubber belt is deformable to at least partially conform to a rotatable element, a motor to actuate rotation of the first actuatable roller and the second actuatable roller, at least one trigger roller, and an electric association between the at least one trigger roller and the motor, wherein depression of the at least one trigger roller triggers the motor to actuate rotation of the first actuatable roller and the second actuatable roller.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2006Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Susan A. Benysh, Scott L. Christopherson, Edward C. Gillard, Don A. Gilliland
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Patent number: 7055609Abstract: A handling and assembly system and method for use in deploying tubing in a subterranean environment. A framework is used to linearly engage sequential tubular members as a tubing string is formed and run into a subterranean environment. The system also facilitates the disassembly of the individual tubular components from the tubing string.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Kevin W. Hayes, Craig D. Johnson, Dennis L. Mills, Matthew R. Hackworth, Michael D. Langlais, Martin Prado
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Patent number: 7013759Abstract: A device for torquing a tubular connection. The device comprises an upper assembly having an upper jaw member, a lower assembly having a lower jaw member, an upper gear for advancing the upper jaw member, and a lower gear for advancing the lower jaw member. The upper jaw member includes a first jaw operatively associated with a first rack, a second jaw operatively associated with a second rack, and a third jaw operatively associated with a third rack. The lower jaw member includes a fourth jaw operatively associated with a fourth rack, a fifth jaw operatively associated with a fifth rack, and a sixth jaw operatively associated with a sixth rack. A method of torquing a first tubular with a second tubular is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Access Oil Tools, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence E. Childress, II
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Patent number: 7000503Abstract: A tong assembly having a powered tong mounted over a backup tong is supported at its rear by a post with torque measuring means. The powered tong is supported at its front, near its throat, by one or more struts that extend downwardly to the backup tong. Such strut (s) provide support for the powered tong when the assembly is placed on a support surface for storage. The struts each have a joint with a retracted condition in which the joint is rigid when the tong is placed on a support surface, and an extended condition in which the joint allows a degree of lateral displacement when the tong assembly is applying torque to a pipe string. This maximizes the amount of torque passing through the rearward post, and therefore ensures a more accurate sensing of applied torque by the torque-measuring device.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: McCoy Bros. Inc.Inventors: Dan Dagenais, Leslie L. Szalacsi, Jonathan B. Fraser, Hermann Basler
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Patent number: 6935210Abstract: A cam-operated, rack-on-rack adjustment assembly on a drill pipe spinner allows the user to easily and in small increments (distances) (three-eighths inch, one-quarter inch or less, or more) adjust the effective pipe engaging length of the drive chain. In other words, the effective length of chain wrap (the amount that grips the pipe) given the pipe size can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Hawk Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas D Hauk, Raul Hector Perez
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Patent number: 6920808Abstract: An adjustable power wrench is provided for spinning together, and apart, sections of pipe used in long drill strings such as are typically seen in water well and oil drilling. The wrench is preferably designed for use with large diameter drill pipes or rods, including casings. Two sturdy engaging arms, each containing a pair of serrated power rollers driven by a hydraulic motor, are manually positioned about the subject pipe length. The arms are closed about the pipe by two air rams, one for each engaging arm, to engage the serrated rollers and impart spin to the pipe. The apparatus is preferably supported by wire cable in a balanced fashion from the mast of an available drill rig.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventor: Vernon Rauch
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Patent number: 6910402Abstract: Methods and apparatus for spinning a pipe using a flexible belt. The spinner utilizes a single actuation mechanism contained within a rigid body to engage the pipe and tension the belt. The pipe is engaged by one or more pivoting arms that are locked into place by pins attached to the actuation mechanism interfacing with slots in the pivoting arm and spinner body. Once the arms are locked in place, the belt is tensioned and can be driven to rotate the pipe. The single actuation mechanism is preferably embodied by a linear actuator connected between a pivoting arm and a moveable motor. The pivoting arm is spring biased so that the arm pivots before the motor is moved. The spinner may use two pivoting arms, or one pivoting arm and one stationary arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: National-Oilwell, L. P.Inventor: Lopek Drzewiecki
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Patent number: 6851335Abstract: A manual tong is disclosed which includes a composite belt, a handle assembly, and a jaw assembly, where the composite belt is designed to take the place of the conventional linked chains used currently in manual tongs. The composite belt is held in place by a set of pins associated with the handle and jaw assemblies. Replacement of the linked chains with the composite belts improve tong safety, improve ease of use, lower cost, make adjustment easier and make belt replacement easier reducing down time and increasing tong utility so that one tong can be used for different pipe diameters by simply adjusting a length of the belt or a simple replacement of the belt with a different size belt.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Orbix CorporationInventor: Patrick Johnson
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Publication number: 20030167883Abstract: An adjustable power wrench is provided for spinning together, and apart, sections of pipe used in long drill strings such as are typically seen in water well and oil drilling. The wrench is preferably designed for use with large diameter drill pipes or rods, including casings. Two sturdy engaging arms, each containing a pair of serrated power rollers driven by a hydraulic motor, are manually positioned about the subject pipe length. The arms are closed about the pipe by two air rams, one for each engaging arm, to engage the serrated rollers and impart spin to the pipe. The apparatus is preferably supported by wire cable in a balanced fashion from the mast of an available drill rig.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Vernon Rauch
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Patent number: 6543313Abstract: A powered wrench includes a chain that is driven by a fluid motor. The chain engages a workpiece and rotates that workpiece in response to operation of the fluid motor. The fluid motor can be located spaced from the handle of the wrench or in the handle of the wrench. An extension can also be included to extend the reach of the wrench.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventor: Vincent M. Samudosky