Devices, systems, and methods for top drive clearing
US-2020040673-A1 · Feb 6, 2020 · US
US12534959B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12534959-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418742585-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2023 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2026 |
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A top drive that can include a stationary portion, a rotary portion rotationally coupled to the stationary portion, the rotary portion being configured to rotate about a center axis, a drag chain with a first end coupled to the stationary portion and a second end coupled to the rotary portion, a first circular path with a first radius relative to the center axis, and a second circular path with a second radius relative to the center axis, wherein the first radius is different from the second radius, wherein the drag chain comprises a first portion that is disposed along the first circular path and a second portion that is disposed along the second circular path, and wherein a length of the first portion along the first circular path increases or decreases as the rotary portion rotates relative to the stationary portion.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A top drive for supporting a subterranean operation, the top drive comprising: a stationary portion; a rotary portion rotationally coupled to the stationary portion, the rotary portion being configured to rotate about a rotational axis; one or more cables with a first end coupled to the stationary portion and a second end coupled to the rotary portion; and an excess length of the one or more cables disposed in a circular channel that at least partially surrounds the rotational axis, wherein the excess length of the one or more cables allows rotation of the rotary portion relative to the stationary portion while the one or more cables remain coupled between the rotary portion and the stationary portion. 2 . The top drive of claim 1 , wherein the excess length of the one or more cables is disposed within a drag chain that is disposed in the circular channel. 3 . The top drive of claim 2 , wherein the drag chain comprises a first portion disposed along a first arc length of a first circular path in the channel and a second portion disposed along a second arc length of a second circular path in the channel, and wherein the first circular path is radially spaced away from the second circular path. 4 . The top drive of claim 3 , wherein the first arc length increases and the second arc length decreases as the rotary portion rotates in a first direction relative to the stationary portion. 5 . The top drive of claim 4 , wherein the first arc length decreases and the second arc length increases as the rotary portion rotates in a second direction relative to the stationary portion. 6 . The top drive of claim 1 , wherein the rotary portion is configured to rotate to any azimuthal orientation relative to the rotational axis from “0” zero degrees up to +/−140 degrees relative to the stationary portion. 7 . The top drive of claim 1 , further comprising a quill configured to rotate about the rotational axis, wherein the rotary portion is configured to rotate relative to the quill and the stationary portion. 8 . The top drive of claim 1 , wherein the one or more cables transfer signals between the rotary portion and the stationary portion. 9 . The top drive of claim 8 , wherein the rotary portion comprises a link interface that supports a pair of links and is configured to tilt the links toward or away from the rotational axis.
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