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专利摘要:
IN-LINE TUBE TRAY. This is an in-line tube tray to support an in-line tube, where the in-line tube tray has parallel outer side walls operatively coupled to parallel outer end walls, parallel inner side walls operatively coupled to the side walls of inner end walls and a flat bottom surface that extends the inner side walls and end walls to form a basin. The tray may additionally include pipe clamps on the upper edges of the end walls and side walls. The tray may additionally include a bead for pouring into the end wall tube clamps and a recess in the end walls for receiving a bucket or container of fluid. Lifting handles traversing the end walls may additionally include a tab for securing over a bucket or fluid container to prevent it from slipping when the tray is raised and tilted to pour fluids from the bowl into the bucket. 公开号:BR112014021253B1 申请号:R112014021253-8 申请日:2012-05-25 公开日:2021-07-06 发明作者:Quinn A.J. Holtby;Dallas Laird Greenwood 申请人:Katch Kan Holdings Ltd.; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Cross reference to related orders [001] This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 2 U.S. 61/603,627, entitled "Line Pipe Tray", filed on February 27, 2011 and hereby incorporates the same provisional application by reference in its entirety. technical field [002] The present disclosure relates to the field of trays used to support tube, in particular, trays used to support tube in-line to or from a production well and which further comprises a basin for capturing fluids that may splash from a union joint on the tube. Background [003] In-line tube trays are known. They are typically rectangular in structure when viewed from the top and may comprise vertical walls on each side that form a basin between and between them. They may additionally comprise clamps arranged on an upper edge on the vertical walls for embedding the in-line pipe situated thereon. Such in-line tube trays are designed to support a single size of tube. The in-line pipe can be used to load substances produced from a well or to load fluids or gases, such as steam, into a well in assistance of operations that are conducted in the well, as is well known to those skilled in the art. [004] Typically, in-line pipe trays may be arranged on the ground below the joints between adjacent pieces of in-line pipe to support the pipe above the ground. When a joint joint between adjacent pieces of in-line pipe is uncoupled, any fluids in the pipe can drain from the ends of the pipe. By having an in-line tube tray below the union joint, the tray can capture the released fluids. The captured fluids can then be dumped from the tray into another container or storage device for reuse, recycling or disposal as required. [005] Current in-line tube tray designs can be fragile and not structurally robust to resist the weight of the tube they support or the trapped fluids and/or can be physically difficult to handle or move, as well as to pour the fluids in the basin from the tray to another container. [006] It is therefore desirable to provide an in-line tube tray that overcomes the defects of prior art in-line tube tray designs. summary [007] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, an in-line tube tray to support an in-line tube is provided, wherein the in-line tube tray comprises: a pair of substantially parallel outer sidewalls each of which therein have lower edges and upper edges, wherein the outer side walls are slanted towards each other where the distance between the lower edges thereof is greater than the distance between the upper edges thereof; a pair of substantially parallel outer end walls each of which has lower edges and upper edges, wherein the outer end walls are slanted towards each other where the distance between the lower edges thereof is greater than the distance between the upper edges thereof, the outer end walls operatively coupled to the outer side walls; a pair of substantially parallel inner side walls each of which has lower edges and upper edges, said upper edges intersecting and operatively coupling to the upper edges of the outer side walls thereby forming a pair of edges sidewall uppers; a pair of substantially parallel inner end walls each therebetween have lower edges and upper edges, said upper edges intersecting and operatively coupling to, the upper edges of the outer end walls thereby forming a pair of top end wall edges, the inner end walls operatively coupled to the inner side walls; a flat bottom surface substantially disposed between and operatively coupled to the lower edges of the inner side walls and the inner end walls, wherein a basin is formed therebetween and a pipe clamp disposed on each of the upper end wall edges . [008] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may further comprise a plurality of outer corner walls each having lower edges and upper edges, the outer corner walls operatively coupled to side walls external to the outer end walls and a plurality of inner corner walls each having lower edges and upper edges, said upper edges intersecting and operatively coupling to, the upper edges of the outer corner walls thereby forming edges corner wall tops, the inner corner walls operatively coupled to inner side walls to inner end walls. [009] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise a pair of end wall tube clamps, wherein each end wall tube clamp is disposed on the upper edges of the end wall. far end. [010] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, at least one of the end tube clamps may further comprise an overflow lip, wherein the overflow lip extends outside the outer end wall. [011] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise a plurality of outer tube clamps, wherein each outer tube clamp is disposed on the upper side wall edges closest to the end walls external. [012] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line pipe tray may additionally comprise a pair of center pipe clamps, wherein each center pipe clamp is disposed on the upper sidewall edges between the outer pipe clamp . [013] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, at least one of the inner end walls may additionally comprise a pouring channel disposed therein. [014] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise a recess disposed in one or both of the outer end walls for a fluid container or bucket. [015] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise a first lifting handle disposed through one or both of the outer end walls. [016] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may further comprise a tab disposed on the outer end wall that extends into the first lifting handle for securing over a fluid container or bucket. [017] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise one or more second lifting handles disposed through one or both of the outer end walls. [018] Determined in general terms, in some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise a tension rib disposed along the lower edges of the outer side walls and the outer end walls. Brief description of the drawings [019] Figure 1 is a perspective view depicting an in-line tube tray. [020] Figure 2 is a side elevation view depicting the in-line tube tray of Figure 1. [021] Figure 3 is an end elevation view depicting the in-line tube tray of Figure 1. [022] Figure 4 is a top plan view depicting the in-line tube tray of Figure 1. [023] Figure 5 is a bottom plan view depicting the in-line tube tray of Figure 1. [024] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view in elevation depicting the in-line tube tray of Figure 4 along section line A-A. [025] Figure 7 is a perspective view depicting the in-line tube tray of Figure 1 filled with fluid that is poured into a bucket. Detailed description of the modalities [026] An improved in-line tube tray is provided. Referring to Figures 1 to 6, an in-line tube tray embodiment 10 is shown. In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise substantially parallel opposite outer side walls 12 and substantially parallel opposite end walls 14 and complementary inner side walls 20 and inner end walls 26 that can intersect and join side walls outer 12 and outer end walls 14 along upper edge 30. In some embodiments, in-line tube tray 10 may comprise a tension rib 18 disposed around it along a lower edge of outer side walls 12 and outer end walls 14 provide stability and structural strength to the in-line tube tray 10 and provide containment or traction in multiple types of ground conditions such as ice, snow, mud, dirt, grass and rocks. In some embodiments, the outer side walls 12 and the outer end walls 14 may taper inwardly toward each other from the tension rib 18 to the upper edge 30, providing additional structural stability and strength to the tube tray at line 10. [027] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may additionally comprise outer corner walls 16 operatively coupling outer side walls 12 to outer end walls 14 and inner corner walls 28 operatively coupling inner side walls 24 to inner end walls 26, wherein outer corner walls 16 and inner corner walls 28 intersect and join along upper edge 30. In additional embodiments, tension rib 18 may extend along a lower edge of outer corner walls 16 and outer walls 16 may taper inwardly from tension rib 18 to top edge 30. In some embodiments, outer walls 16 provide chamfered corners to in-line tube tray 10 at approximately 135 degrees relative both the outer side walls 12 and the outer end walls 14 provide stability and additional structural strength to the pipe tray in line 10. [028] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise the flat bottom surface 22 which extends substantially between the inner side walls 24, the inner end walls 26 and the inner corner walls 28 to form a basin 20 among them. In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may further comprise pour channel 42 disposed in one or both of the inner end walls 26 which taper outwardly from the lower surface 22 to the upper edge 30 and thereby form channel edges. 44 disposed between end walls 26 and spill channel 42. In some embodiments, spill channel 42 can be configured or shrunk by pouring high viscosity fluids. In some embodiments, the pour channel 42 can be configured or narrowed by pouring low viscosity fluids. [029] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise tube clamps 32 disposed on inner and outer end walls 14 and 26 along the top edge 30. In some embodiments, one or both tube clamps 32 may further comprise spill rim 38 which may intersect with spill channel 42 wherein the spill rim 38 may be configured to rest and pour in a secondary fluid container, such as a bucket, when fluids are spilled outside the basin. 20 along pour channel 42. In some embodiments, pipe clamps 32 can be configured to support the weight of 16.5 centimeters (6.5 inches) of thick pipe or less. [030] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise outer tube clamps 34 disposed on opposite inner and outer side walls 12 and 24 along the top edge 30. In some embodiments, the outer tube clamps 34 can be configured to support the weight of a thick tube of 10.2 centimeters (4 inches) or smaller. In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray may additionally comprise central tube clamps 36 disposed on opposite inner and outer side walls 12 and 24 along the top edge 30 and disposed between the outer tube clamps 34. In some embodiments, center pipe clamps can be configured to support the weight of a thick pipe of 12.7 centimeters (5 inches) or smaller. [031] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise one or more holes or lifting handles 52 disposed through one or both of the outer end walls 14, as shown in Figures 1, 3, 4 and 5 which allow personnel to lift and/or move the in-line tube tray 10. In some embodiments, the lifting hole 52 may be D-shaped in configuration, although it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that the lifting holes 52 may comprise any shape suitable for elevation. In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise a hole or lifting handle 46 disposed through one or both of the outer end walls 14. In some embodiments, the lifting handle 46 may be disposed between the lifting holes. 52. [032] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may comprise a recess 48 disposed in one or both of the outer end walls 14. The recess 48 may be a concave depression formed in the outer end wall 14 to allow the in-line tube tray 10 is placed immediately beside a fluid container or bucket before pouring fluids from basin 20. In some embodiments, lifting handle 46 may be arc-shaped and may additionally comprise a tab 54 disposed thereon. even, wherein the tab 54 can be used to secure over a container or bucket to prevent the bucket from sliding off the in-line tube tray 10 when it is lifted and tilted to pour fluids from the basin 20 into the bucket. Referring to Figure 7, the in-line tube tray 10 is shown in an upright and inclined position relative to the bucket 56 for pouring fluids 60 from the basin 20 into the bucket 56. The rim 58 of the bucket 56 is inserted into the handle of elevation 46 and bucket flap 54 is shown secured over bead 58 to prevent bucket 56 from sliding off in-line tube tray 10 as fluids 60 are poured over spill bead 38 into bucket 56. [033] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 may be constructed of high molecular weight plastic, which may be more resistant to ultraviolet light and may additionally allow the in-line tube tray 10 to last longer under cold conditions. outdoor than other types of plastic and can provide better flexibility. In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 can be comprised of carbon fiber, fiberglass, composite materials, or a combination of any or all of the materials disclosed herein. [034] In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 can be fabricated using rotary plastic fabrication techniques as well as known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the in-line tube tray 10 can be additionally configured such that multiple in-line tubular trays 10 can be stacked together when not in use. [035] Although a small number of modalities have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The terms and expressions used in the preceding descriptive report have been used in this document as descriptive rather than limiting terms and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions to exclude equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, which will be It is recognized that the invention is defined and limited only by the following claims.
权利要求:
Claims (10) [0001] 1. In-line tube tray (10) for holding an in-line tube, the in-line tube tray (10) comprising: a) a pair of outer side walls (12) each having lower edges and edges uppers (30), wherein the outer side walls (12) are slanted towards each other wherein the distance between the lower edges thereof is greater than the distance between the upper edges (30) thereof; b) a pair of outer end walls (14) each having lower edges and upper edges (30), wherein the outer end walls (14) are slanted towards each other where the distance between the edges the lower edges thereof is greater than the distance between the upper edges (30) thereof, the outer end walls (14) being operatively coupled to the outer side walls (12); c) a pair of parallel inner side walls (24) each having lower edges and upper edges (30), wherein said upper edges (30) intersect with the upper edges (30) of the outer side walls (12) and are operatively coupled thereto and thereby form upper sidewall edges (30); d) a pair of parallel inner end walls (26) each having lower edges and upper edges (30), wherein said upper edges (30) intersect with the upper edges (30) of the outer end walls (14) and are operatively coupled thereto and thereby form top end wall edges (30), wherein the inner end walls (26) are operatively coupled to the inner side walls (24); e) a flat bottom surface (22) disposed between the lower edges of the inner side walls (24) and the inner end walls (26) and operatively coupled thereto, wherein a basin (20) is formed therebetween; f) a first lifting handle (46) disposed through one or both of the outer end walls (14); in-line tube tray CHARACTERIZED in that it further comprises: g) a tab (54) disposed on the outer end wall (14) extending to the first lift handle (46). [0002] 2. In-line tube tray (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises: a) a plurality of outer corner walls (16) each having lower edges and upper edges (30) wherein the outer corner walls (16) operatively couple the outer side walls (12) to the outer end walls (14); and b) a plurality of inner corner walls (28) each having lower edges and upper edges (30), wherein said upper edges (30) intersect with the upper edges (30) of the outer corner walls ( 16) and are operatively coupled thereto and thereby form corner wall top edges (30), wherein the inner corner walls (28) operatively couple the inner side walls (24) to the inner end walls ( 26). [0003] 3. In-line tube tray (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it further comprises a pair of end wall tube clamps (32) wherein each end wall tube clamp The end (32) is disposed on the top edges of the end wall (30). [0004] 4. In-line tube tray (10) according to claim 3, characterized by the fact that at least one of the end tube clamps (32) additionally comprises a spill rim (38), wherein the spill rim (38) extends outward from the outer end wall (14). [0005] 5. In-line tube tray (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized by the fact that it additionally comprises a plurality of outer tube clamps (34) wherein each outer tube clamp (34) is disposed on the upper side wall edges (30) closest to the outer end walls (14). [0006] 6. In-line tube tray (10) according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that it further comprises a pair of center tube clamps (36) wherein each center tube clamp (36) is disposed on the upper edges of side wall (30) between the outer tube clamp (34). [0007] 7. In-line tube tray (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized by the fact that at least one of the inner end walls (26) additionally comprises a pouring channel (42) disposed therein. [0008] 8. In-line tube tray (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized by the fact that it additionally comprises a recess (48) disposed in one or both of the outer end walls (14). [0009] 9. In-line tube tray (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized by the fact that it additionally comprises one or more second lifting handles (46) disposed through one or both of the outer end walls (14). [0010] 10. In-line tube tray (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized by the fact that it additionally comprises a tension rib (18) arranged along the lower edges of the outer side walls (12) and of the outer end walls (14).
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