Method and apparatus for erecting a drilling rig
US-2016312543-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US10760358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10760358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815879987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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A directional drill vice and associated methods are shown. A directional drill and associated methods are also shown. Examples of directional drill stem configurations include gripping jaws configured with a common jaw pivot. Examples of directional drill stem configurations also include a slot in a vice frame to allow lateral insertion of a drill stem segment.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A directional drill vice, comprising: a first pair of gripping jaws located in a vice frame; at least one actuating device coupled to the first pair of gripping jaws; and a common jaw pivot coupled to both jaws in the first pair of gripping jaws, the common pivot directly coupled in fixed relation to a structure of the directional drill vice different from the first pair of gripping jaws; wherein both jaws in the first pair of gripping jaws are constrained to only rotational motion relative to each other about the common jaw pivot. 2. The directional drill vice of claim 1 , wherein the first pair of gripping jaws includes replaceable jaws held in jaw carriers. 3. The directional drill vice of claim 1 , wherein each jaw in the first pair of gripping jaws is actuated by a separate actuating device. 4. The directional drill vice of claim 3 , wherein each jaw carrier includes the common pivot on a first end of the jaw carrier and an actuating device coupled to a second end of the jaw carrier. 5. The directional drill vice of claim 1 , further including a second pair of gripping jaws. 6. The directional drill vice of claim 5 , further including a rotation joint between the first pair of gripping jaws and the second pair of gripping jaws to provide rotation about a drill stem axis; and a rotation actuator to drive relative rotation between the first pair of gripping jaws and the second pair of gripping jaws. 7. A directional drill vice, comprising: a first gripper, including: a first pair of gripping jaws located in a vice frame; at least one actuating device coupled to the first pair of gripping jaws a first common jaw pivot coupled to both jaws in the first pair of gripping jaws, the first common pivot directly coupled in fixed relation to a structure of the directional drill vice different from the first pair of gripping jaws; wherein both jaws in the first pair of gripping jaws are constrained to only rotational motion relative to each other about the first common jaw pivot; a second gripper, including: a second pair of gripping jaws located in a vice frame; at least one actuating device coupled to the second pair of gripping jaws a second common jaw pivot coupled to both jaws in the second pair of gripping jaws, the second common pivot directly coupled in fixed relation to a structure of the directional drill vice different from the first pair of gripping jaws; wherein both jaws in the second pair of gripping jaws are constrained to only rotational motion relative to each other about the second common jaw pivot; a slot in the vice frame to allow lateral insertion of a drill stem segment into the first gripper; a rotation joint between the first gripper and the second gripper to provide rotation about a drill stem axis; and a rotation actuator to drive relative rotation between the first gripper and the second gripper. 8. The directional drill vice of claim 7 , wherein the actuating devices are hydraulic actuating devices. 9. The directional drill vice of claim 7 , wherein the rotation actuator is a hydraulic rotation actuator. 10. The directional drill vice of claim 7 , wherein the first gripper is fixed with respect to the vice frame, and the second gripper rotates relative to the vice frame about the rotation joint. 11. A method of directional drilling, comprising: rotating a first pair of gripping jaws about a first common pivot in a directional drill vice to clamp on a first drill stem segment, wherein the first common pivot is directly coupled in fixed relation to a structure of the directional drill vice different from the first pair of gripping jaws; placing a second drill stem segment into the directional drill vice; and threading the second drill stem segment onto the first drill stem segment to form a drill stem coupling. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein placing the second drill stem segment into the directional drill vice includes laterally inserting the second drill stem through a slot in the directional drill vice. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein rotating the first pair of gripping jaws about the first common pivot includes actuating the first pair of gripping jaws using two actuators with one actuator for each jaw in the first pair of gripping jaws. 14. The method of claim 11 , further including rotating a second pair of gripping jaws about a second common pivot in the directional drill vice to clamp on the second drill stem segment, while the first pair of gripping jaws are clamped onto the first drill stem segment; and driving relative rotation between the first pair of gripping jaws and the second pair of gripping jaws to break the drill stem coupling loose. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein driving relative rotation between the first pair of gripping jaws and the second pair of gripping jaws includes holding the second pair of gripping jaws fixed and rotating the first pair of gripping jaws.
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