Articulating drill method and apparatus for cutting openings in nested strings of underwater piping and or tubing for overturned wells or platforms

US10018005B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10018005-B2
Application numberUS-201615340073-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 1, 2016
Priority dateMar 31, 2009
Publication dateJul 10, 2018
Grant dateJul 10, 2018

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Abstract

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A method and apparatus for angularly drilling during a tapping procedure into a pressurized multiple strings of coaxially situated tubulars for wells and/or platforms which have overturned wherein the tapping occurs underwater via a diver or remotely operated vehicle.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An articulating drill system for cutting one or more tubular members, compromising: (a) a drill base; (b) an articulating boom including a first arm, a second arm, a pivotal connection joining the first and second arms, and a system base having a system base opening, wherein the first arm is pivotally attached to the drill base, and the system base is pivotally attached to the second arm; (c) a drill having a cutting tip rotatively connected to the drill and a cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates; (d) a clamping mechanism attached to the system base that enables the system base to be attached to a tubular that is to be cut, the clamping mechanism generally aligning the system base opening with the tubular; (e) wherein the clamping mechanism and a plate support the articulating boom, drill and drill base; and (f) the articulating boom enabling selective placement of the cutting tip relative to the system base opening, including angulation of the cutting axis relative to the system base opening, wherein the system further including a drill bit stabilizer rotatively connected to the drill bit and stabilizing the cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates. 2. The articulating drill system of claim 1 , wherein the plate is pivotally attached to the second arm at a plurality of selectable locations on the system base. 3. The articulating drill system of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer being detachably connected to the system base and which can pivot along with the cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates also pivots. 4. The articulating drill system of claim 1 , further compromising an adjustment mechanism interfacing the drill and the drill base, said adjustment mechanism enabling selective movement of the drill toward or away from the articulating boom. 5. The articulating drill system of claim 4 , wherein the drill is movable upon the drill base along a longitudinal axis. 6. The articulating drill system of claim 4 , wherein the drill is movable upon the drill base along a transverse axis. 7. The articulating drill system of claim 4 , wherein the drill base includes a system base and a motor mount and wherein the drill motor is attached to the motor mount and wherein said adjustment mechanism is in between the motor mount and the system base. 8. The articulating drill system of claim 1 , wherein the system base is pivotally attached to the second arm at a plurality of selectable locations on the system base. 9. The articulating drill system of claim 1 , further including a drill bit stabilizer rotatively connected to the drill bit and stabilizing the cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates, the stabilizer being detachably connected to the system base, the stabilizer including a bearing which can pivot along with the cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates also pivots. 10. The articulating drill system of claim 1 , further including a cutting tip stabilizer rotatively connected to the cutting tip and stabilizing the cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates, the cutting tip stabilizer including first and second stabilizer portions which are slidably connected to each other, the first stabilizer portion being detachably connected to the system base, and the second stabilizer portion being rotatively connected to the cutting tip, and further including a stabilizer sliding lock having a first unlocked condition and a second locked condition, wherein in the first unlocked condition the first and second stabilizer portions of the cutting tip stabilizer can slide relative to each other and in the second locked condition the first and second stabilizer portions of the cutting tip stabilizer are locked from sliding relative to each other. 11. An articulating drill system for cutting one or more tubular members, compromising: (a) a drill base; (b) an articulating boom including a first arm, a second arm, a pivotal connection joining the first and second arms, and a system base having a system base opening, wherein the first arm is pivotally attached to the drill base, and the system base is pivotally attached to the second arm; (c) a drill having a cutting tip rotatively connected to the drill and a cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates; (d) a clamping mechanism attached to the system base that enables the system base to be attached to a tubular that is to be cut, the clamping mechanism generally aligning the system base opening with the tubular; (e) wherein the clamping mechanism and a plate support the articulating boom, drill and drill base; and (f) the articulating boom enabling selective placement of the cutting tip relative to the system base opening, including angulation of the cutting axis relative to the system base opening, the system further including a cutting tip stabilizer rotatively connected to the cutting tip and stabilizing the cutting axis upon which the cutting tip rotates, the cutting tip stabilizer including first and second stabilizer portions which are slidably connected to each other, the first stabilizer portion being detachably connected to the system base, and the second stabilizer portion being rotatively connected to the cutting tip, and further including a stabilizer sliding lock having a first unlocked condition and a second locked condition, wherein in the first unlocked condition the first and the second stabilizer portions of the cutting tip stabilizer can slide relative to each other and in the second locked condition the first and second stabilizer portions of the cutting tip stabilizer are locked from sliding relative to each other. 12. An articulating drill system for cutting one or more tubular members, comprising: (a) a drill base; (b) an articulating boom having first and second end portions, the first end portion being attached to the drill base, the second end portion of the articulating boom being attached to a system base having a system base opening; (c) a drill having a cutting Up and a drill rotary axis upon which the cutting tip rotates, the cutting Up supported upon the drill base; (d) a clamping mechanism attached to the system base that enables the system base to be attached to a tubular that is to be cut selected from the one or more tubular members, the clamping mechanism being configured to position the system base opening next to the tubular so that the cutting Up can pass through the system base opening and then engage the tubular that is to be cut; (e) wherein the clamping mechanism and system base support the articulating boom, drill and drill base; and (f) the articulating boom enabling placement of the drill cutting Up relative to the system base opening, wherein the articulating boom has multiple arms which are connected one arm to another, wherein there are three arms including a third arm and wherein the third arm includes a first slider which slidingly connects the drill to the third arm and allows for selected linear movement of the drill relative to the third arm in a first direction wherein the third arm includes a second slider which slidingly connects the drill to the third arm and allows for selected linear movement of the drill relative to the third arm in a second direction, wherein the second direction is not parallel to the first direction. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the boom is pivotally attached to the system base. 14. The system of claim 12 , wherein pivotal connections join each arm to another arm. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the first end of the articulating boom can also be pivotally connected to the system base, and this pivotal connection between the second end of the articula

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Classifications

  • Tapping a pipe, keg, or apertured tank under pressure · CPC title

  • Tool having shiftable tool-axis · CPC title

  • Work-gripping clamp · CPC title

  • making use of attaching means embracing the pipe · CPC title

  • Reconditioning of well casings, e.g. straightening · CPC title

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What does patent US10018005B2 cover?
A method and apparatus for angularly drilling during a tapping procedure into a pressurized multiple strings of coaxially situated tubulars for wells and/or platforms which have overturned wherein the tapping occurs underwater via a diver or remotely operated vehicle.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tetra Tech, Epic Applied Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B29/12. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 10 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).