Rapid deployment frac water transfer system
US-9550652-B2 · Jan 24, 2017 · US
US10000358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10000358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715412981-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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A method of and apparatus for the rapid deployment of a fracturing water transferring system, along with the rapid picking up and storage of such system after use. In different embodiments the method in includes the use of a tensioning system to retrieve one or more segments of lay flat hose.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Apparatus for taking up a previously laid out temporary lay flat hose type pipeline containing at least some fluid, comprising: (a) a mobile chassis, the chassis having first and second opposed working end portions with respective first and second opposed working end directions; (b) a deck on the chassis that is sized and shaped to selectively hold at least one of a plurality of hose reels, each hose reel having a supportive reel base, wherein each reel is rotatable upon a reel base; (c) the first working end portion having one or more lifting arms that are each pivotally attached to the chassis, the lifting arms being configured to lift a selected reel from the plurality of reels from a position on the deck of the chassis to a position off of the deck of the chassis, and also from a position off of the chassis to a position on the deck; (d) a selected reel from the plurality of hose reels being supported on the deck; and (e) a tensioning system rotationally connected to the selected reel when the reel is on the deck, the tensioning system comprising at least one roller which is located at the second working end portion of the chassis, the tensioning system being selectively activated to put in tension a hose across the at least one roller winding when such hose onto the selected reel when the mobile chassis is moving generally in the second working end direction. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tensioning system includes a plurality of rollers selectively engaging the hose. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the hose is routed through the plurality of rollers in an alternating over and under configuration. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the reel has an axis of rotation, and there are three adjacent rollers, a front, a middle, and a rear roller, each roller having an axis of rotation parallel to the axes of rotation of the other rollers, and each being parallel to the reel's axis of rotation, and the axis of rotation of the middle roller being selectively adjustable to be out of parallel with the axes of rotation of the other rollers, and selectively adjustable to be back in a parallel relationship. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the mobile chassis is moving at a mobile chassis speed, and the tensioning system winds up the hose on the selected reel at substantially the same speed as the mobile chassis speed. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a wind up speed at which the tensioning system winds up the hose on the selected reel varies with a chassis speed of mobile chassis relative to the ground. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein during a pickup of the hose, the tensioning system consistently applies an over torque on the reel to keep the section of hose between the reel and the at least one roller in tension. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein an amount of torque is applied on the selected reel, and the amount of over torque applied on the selected reel is variable by an operator while the mobile chassis is moving. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the selected reel is removably attached to the deck for enabling the at least one lifting arm to unload the selected reel after the selected reel is filled with a length of hose, the selected reel being lifted by the one or more lifting arms from the deck of the chassis and placed in a position off of the deck of the chassis, and subsequently a second selected reel is lifted by the one or more lifting arms from a position off of the chassis and placed on the deck, and the tensioning system is rotationally connected to the second reel when the second reel is on the deck and selectively activated to pull additional portions of the lay flat hose across the at least one roller winding such pulled hose portions onto the second reel when the mobile chassis is moving generally in the second working end. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein there are two spaced apart lifting arms, and each of the arms includes telescoping sections, and the lifting arms are selectively rotatable about their pivot points and the telescoping sections selectively are selectively extendable and retractable. 11. A method of picking up a fluid flow line comprised of multiple lengths of lay flat hose connected end to end, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a mobile chassis having opposed first and second working end portions, the chassis having a deck that is sized and shaped to hold a selected hose reel assembly and base, the assembly including a spool rotatable upon the base; and a tensioning system which can be rotatively connected to the spool, the tensioning system comprising at least one pickup roller which is located at the second opposed working end portion of the chassis, the roller pickup being supported on at least one arm; (b) the first opposed working end portion of the chassis having at least one lifting arm pivotally attached to the chassis, the at least one lifting arm being configured to lift selected reel assemblies from positions off the chassis to the deck, and from the deck to positions off of the chassis; (c) the at least one lifting arm picking up a first selected hose reel assembly from a position off of the chassis and placing it on the deck, and rotationally connecting the tensioning system to the spool of the first selected hose reel assembly; (d) after step “c”, connecting the hose to the spool of the first selected hose reel assembly, and the tensioning system being selectively activated to wind the spool, wherein such winding puts in tension the hose traveling across the at least one roller; (e) moving the chassis while simultaneously winding the hose from the ground onto the spool of the first reel assembly; (f) after the spool of the first selected hose reel assembly has filled with wound up hose, the at least one arm removing the first selected hose reel assembly from the chassis deck; (g) after step “f”, the at least one arm loading a second selected hose reel assembly including a spool on the deck and the tensioning system being rotationally connected to the spool of the second selected hose reel assembly, and moving the chassis while simultaneously winding up the hose from the ground onto the spool of the second selected hose reel assembly while the tensioning system being selectively activated to pull portions of the hose across the roller supported by the at least one arm; and (h) wherein in steps “d” through “g”, the hose is raised from a ground surface at the second working end portion of the chassis. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein in step “a”, the tensioning system includes a plurality of rollers selectively engaging the hose. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein in step “e”, the plurality of rollers apply tension to the hose when the hose is wound upon the first selected hose reel. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein in step “e”, the hose is routed through the plurality of rollers in an alternating over and under configuration. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein in step “f” the selected reel assembly is removably attached to the deck for enabling the at least one lifting arm to unload the selected reel assembly after the spool is filled with a length of hose, the selected reel assembly being lifted by the one or more lifting arms from the deck of the chassis and placed in a position off of the deck of the chassis, and subsequently in step “g” a second empty selected second reel assembly is lifted by the one or more lifting arms from a position off of the chassis and placed on the deck, and the tensioning system is rotationally connected to the spool of the second reel assembly when t
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