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US-2015013992-A1 · Jan 15, 2015 · US
US10947796B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10947796-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615769921-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A gooseneck ( 100 ) and a power swivel ( 10 ) including a gooseneck ( 100 ) are disclosed. In an embodiment, the gooseneck includes an inlet section ( 120 ) including an inlet ( 124 ) and a first fluid flow path ( 170 ) extending from the inlet. In addition, the gooseneck includes an outlet section ( 150 ) coupled to the inlet section. The outlet section includes an outlet ( 156 ). In addition, the outlet section ( 150 ) includes a second fluid flow path ( 160 ) extending axially from the outlet. The second fluid flow path is in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path. Further, the outlet section includes a radially outer surface ( 150 c ) that includes a first polygonal section having a plurality of planar surfaces ( 166 ) joined at a plurality of corners ( 168 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A gooseneck, comprising: an inlet section including an inlet and a first fluid flow path extending from the inlet; an outlet section coupled to the inlet section, the outlet section including: a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and an outlet; a second fluid flow path extending axially from the outlet, wherein the second fluid flow path is in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path; a radially outer surface extending from the first end to the second end and including a first polygonal section having a plurality of planar surfaces joined at a plurality of corners, the radially outer surface of the outlet section further including a flange that extends radially outward from the first polygonal section and that is disposed at a location between the first end and the second end such that a portion of the outlet section extends between the flange and the outlet, the flange including a plurality of apertures spaced about the second fluid flow path. 2. The gooseneck of claim 1 , wherein the inlet section further comprises a radially outer surface having an upper side and a lower side that is opposite the upper side, wherein the upper side and the lower side each engages the outlet section along one of the planar surfaces, between a pair of the plurality of corners. 3. The gooseneck of claim 2 , wherein the upper side of the radially outer surface of the inlet section includes a projection that extends outwardly away from the first fluid flow path and increases a wall thickness of the inlet section, wherein the projection includes a planar surface that engages the outlet section along one of the planar surfaces and between a pair of the plurality of corners. 4. The gooseneck of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid flow path is in communication with the second fluid flow path through a transition section that extends through a wall of the outlet section, wherein the transition section couples to the outlet section between a pair of the plurality of corners. 5. The gooseneck of claim 4 wherein the gooseneck is a casted gooseneck, the inlet section, the transition section, and the outlet forming a single monolithic piece. 6. The gooseneck of claim 1 , further comprising a stiffener rib extending between the inlet section and one of the planar surfaces of the first polygonal section of the outlet section. 7. The gooseneck of claim 6 , wherein the stiffener rib is coupled to the flange. 8. The gooseneck of claim 6 , wherein the inlet section comprises a first segment having a first wall thickness and a second segment having a second wall thickness that is greater than the first wall thickness, and wherein the second segment of the inlet section comprises a radially outer surface having an upper side and a lower side that is opposite the upper side, and wherein the stiffener rib is coupled to the lower side, and wherein a projecting portion extends from the upper side contributing to the second wall thickness. 9. The gooseneck of claim 1 , wherein the outlet section further comprises a central axis and a second polygonal section axially adjacent the first polygonal section with respect to the central axis, wherein the second polygonal section includes a plurality of planar surfaces joined at a plurality of corners; wherein the plurality of corners of the first polygonal section each have radius of curvature that is smaller than a radius of curvature of each of the plurality of corners of the second polygonal section. 10. The gooseneck of claim 1 , wherein the inlet section includes a first planar surface that is flush with one of the planar surfaces of the first polygonal section such that the first planar surface and the one of the planar surfaces of the first polygonal section lie within a first plane E 1 . 11. The gooseneck of claim 10 , wherein the first planar surface of the inlet section extends from the inlet to the radially outer surface of the outlet section. 12. The gooseneck of claim 11 , wherein the inlet section includes a second planar surface that is flush with another of the planar surfaces of the first polygonal section such that the second planar surface and the another of the planar surfaces of the first polygonal section lie with a second plane E 2 ; and wherein the outlet section further comprises a central axis; and wherein the first plane E 1 and the second plane E 2 are radially opposite to one another across the central axis of the outlet section. 13. A power swivel for rotating a tubular string to form a borehole in a subterranean formation, the power swivel comprising: a motor; a stem coupled to the motor such that the motor is configured to rotate the stem about a rotational axis, wherein the stem is configured to be coupled to the tubular string; a gooseneck in fluid communication with the stem, wherein the gooseneck comprises: an inlet section including an inlet and a first fluid flow path extending from the inlet; an outlet section coupled to the inlet section, the outlet section including: an outlet, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and an integral flange disposed at a location between the first end and the second end such that a portion of the outlet section extends between the flange and the outlet; a second flow passage extending axially from the outlet, wherein the second fluid flow path is in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path; a radially outer surface extending from the first end to the second end and including a first polygonal section having a plurality of planar surfaces joined at a plurality of corners, the radially outer surface of the outlet section further including the flange, the flange extending radially outward from the first polygonal section and including a plurality of apertures passing through the flange. 14. The power swivel of claim 13 , wherein the inlet section further comprises a radially outer surface having an upper side and a lower side that is opposite the upper side, wherein the upper side and the lower side each engages the outlet section along one of the planar surfaces, between a pair of the plurality of corners. 15. The power swivel of claim 14 , wherein the upper side of the radially outer surface of the inlet section includes a projection that extends outwardly away from the first fluid flow path and increases a wall thickness of the inlet section, wherein the projection includes a planar surface that engages the outlet section along one of the planar surfaces and between a pair of the plurality of corners. 16. The power swivel of claim 13 , wherein the first fluid flow path is in communication with the second fluid flow path through a transition section that extends through a wall of the outlet section, and wherein the Gooseneck further comprises a stiffener rib coupled to the inlet section and coupled to one of the planar surfaces of the first polygonal section of the outlet section. 17. The power swivel of claim 16 , wherein the transition section extends between a pair of the plurality of corners, and wherein the stiffener rib is coil led to the flange and to the transition section. 18. The power swivel of claim 17 , wherein the inlet section comprises a first segment having a first wall thickness and a second segment having a second wall thickness that is greater than the first wall thickness, and wherein the stiffener rib is coupled to the second segment. 19. The power swivel of claim 18 , wherein the second segment of the inlet section comprises a radially outer surface having an upper
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