Dual motor systems and non-rotating sensors for use in developing wellbores in subsurface formations
US-9528322-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10053930B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10053930-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514832712-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A drilling drive system is provided. The drilling drive system has a mast having a longitudinal axis and a surface extending along the longitudinal axis. A bar is fixed to the surface of the mast and extends along the longitudinal axis. A plurality of rungs is disposed along the length of the bar, and a floating chain is disposed around the mast. A drive sprocket has a plurality of teeth that engage the plurality of rungs and the floating chain.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drilling drive system, comprising: a mast having a longitudinal axis and a surface extending along the longitudinal axis; a bar fixed to the surface of the mast and extending along the longitudinal axis; a plurality of rungs disposed along the length of the bar; a floating chain disposed around the mast; and a drive sprocket comprising a plurality of teeth configured to engage the plurality of rungs and the floating chain. 2. The drilling drive system of claim 1 , wherein: the bar is a first bar; and the drilling drive system further includes a second bar spaced apart from the first bar, extending along the longitudinal axis of the mast, being fixed to the surface of the mast, and being coupled to the plurality of rungs. 3. The drilling drive system of claim 2 , wherein: each of the first bar and the second bar includes a plurality of apertures configured to receive the plurality of rungs; and ends of the plurality of rungs are located within the plurality of apertures. 4. The drilling drive system of claim 3 , wherein a pitch between the plurality of apertures matches a pitch of the drive sprocket. 5. The drilling drive system of claim 4 , further including: a first idler sprocket; a second idler sprocket; and wherein the floating chain is disposed around the first and second idler sprockets and configured to be driven with respect to the mast by the drive sprocket. 6. The drilling drive system of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of rungs is coupled to the first and second bars at end portions of each of the plurality of rungs. 7. The drilling drive system of claim 1 , wherein the bar has a rectangular cross section with two opposing side faces and two opposing edges, and is welded to the surface of the mast at a first of the two opposing side faces. 8. The drilling drive system of claim 1 , wherein a curved surface at each of the plurality of rungs is welded to the bar. 9. The drilling drive system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of rungs is coupled to the bar via shrink-fitting, riveting, or threading. 10. A drilling drive system, comprising: a mast having a longitudinal axis and a surface extending along the longitudinal axis; a bar fixed to the surface of the mast and extending along the longitudinal axis; a plurality of rungs each coupled to the bar at a curved surface of each of the plurality of rungs; a floating chain disposed around the mast; and a drive sprocket comprising a plurality of teeth configured to engage the plurality of rungs and the floating chain. 11. The drilling drive system of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of rungs are connected to the bar by welding. 12. The drilling drive system of claim 10 , wherein the bar has a rectangular cross section with two opposing side faces and two opposing edges, and is welded to the surface of the mast at a first of the two opposing side faces. 13. The drilling drive system of claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of rungs is a solid bar. 14. The drilling drive system of claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of rungs is a hollow tubular bar. 15. The drilling drive system of claim 10 , wherein the bar has a rectangular cross section with a width narrower than a length, and a side face disposed along the length. 16. The drilling drive system of claim 15 , wherein each of the plurality of rungs is welded to the side face of the bar. 17. The drilling drive system of claim 10 , wherein a pitch between the plurality of rungs equals a pitch of the drive sprocket. 18. The drilling drive system of claim 17 , wherein the floating chain has a pitch equal to the pitch of the drive sprocket. 19. A drilling rig, comprising: a mast having a longitudinal axis and a surface disposed along the longitudinal axis; a bar fixed to the surface of the mast and extending along the longitudinal axis; a plurality of rungs welded to the bar along the length of the bar; a drive sprocket having a plurality of teeth configured to engage the plurality of rungs as the drive sprocket moves along the length of the bar; a floating chain configured to engage the plurality of teeth of the drive sprocket and move with respect to the mast; and a drill coupled to the floating chain and configured to move in response to movement of the drive sprocket and the floating chain.
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