BACKGROUND
[0001] Flexible pipe is useful in a myriad of environments, including in the oil and gas
industry. Flexible pipe may be durable and operational in harsh operating conditions
and can accommodate high pressures and temperatures. Flexible pipe may be bundled
and arranged into one or more coils to facilitate transporting and using the pipe.
[0002] The flexible pipe may be transported as coils to various sites for deployment (also
referred to as uncoiling or unspooling). Different types of devices and vehicles are
currently used for loading and transporting coils of pipe, but usually extra equipment
and human manual labor is also involved in the process of loading or unloading such
coils for transportation and/or deployment. Such coils of pipe are often quite large
and heavy. Accordingly, there exists a need for an improved method and apparatus for
loading and unloading coils of pipe.
SUMMARY
[0003] Various nonlimiting embodiments provide methods and apparatus for moving coils of
flexible pipe. In one nonlimited embodiment, a pipe coil lifting device includes a
superstructure with a central longitudinal member and at least two supports attached
to opposite sides of the central longitudinal member, with two channels at the outside
long-edges of the superstructure attached to the supports, with a convex upper surface
attached to the supports of the superstructure.
[0004] In other nonlimiting embodiments, a pipe coil lifting device includes a superstructure
having a pair of longitudinal channel portions attached to and forming sides of an
outermost portion of the superstructure, a longitudinal central member extending between
the channel portions having at least two supports perpendicular and attached to opposite
sides of the longitudinal central member and channel portions, and wherein the top
of the superstructure forms a convex upper surface attached to the channel portions,
central member and supports.
[0005] In further nonlimiting embodiments, method for lifting a pipe coil includes lifting
a coil of flexible pipe with a pipe coil lifting device, the pipe coil lifting device
comprising a superstructure with a central member and at least two supports perpendicular
and attached to opposite sides of the central member, with two channels at the outside
long-edges of the superstructure, with a convex surface attached to the supports of
the superstructure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained when the following
detailed description of the preferred embodiment is considered in conjunction with
the following drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a diagram of a pipe coil lifting device mounted on tines of a forklift according
to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a coil of pipe according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a diagram of a coil of pipe lifted disposed on a pipe coil lifting device using
a forklift according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 illustrates a top view of a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments of
the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 illustrates a view from under a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 illustrates an end member for a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 illustrates a device member for a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 11 illustrates the positions of an end-member attached to device-member that is attached
to a central member according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-member for a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 13 illustrates an upper surface of a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 14 illustrates a cross sectional view of the upper surface of a pipe coil lifting device
according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 15 illustrates the position of a bar at the end of the upper surface of a pipe coil
lifting device according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 16 illustrates the half pipe attached to the channel for a pipe coil lifting device
according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 17 illustrates a top view of a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments of
the present disclosure; and
FIG. 18 illustrates a view from under a pipe coil lifting device according to embodiments
of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0007] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to a pipe coil device for
use in transporting and/or deploying coils of pipe using a forklift or a crane. Coils
of pipe may be self supported, for example, using bands to hold coils together, or
coils of pipe may be supported around a reel (which may be referred to as a reel of
pipe). Coil lifting devices according to embodiments of the present disclosure for
use lifting coils held together with using bands or straps may include a superstructure
with a central longitudinal member and one or more cross-members, with two channels
at the outside long-edges of the superstructure attached to the cross-members, with
a convex upper surface attached to the cross-members of the superstructure.
[0008] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the
figures. In one aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to embodiments for aHalf-Moon
Lifting Device configured to transport coils of flexible pipe.
[0009] FIG. 1 shows a diagram of a Half-Moon Lifting Device 24 disposed on the tines
40 of a forklift
30 according to embodiments of the present disclosure. A forklift may be equipped with
a hydraulic side-shift function for moving or adjusting the forks or tines.
[0010] Coil of pipe
102 may be formed by wrapping pipe into a coil with an interior channel
104 formed axially therethrough, where the coil of pipe
102 may be moved as a single package or bundle of coiled pipe, as shown in
FIG. 2. In
FIG. 3 a coil of pipe
102 is illustrated disposed on the Half-Moon Lifting Device
24. Each complete turn of coiled pipe may be referred to as a wrap of pipe. Multiple
wraps of pipe in a coil of pipe may be configured in columns along an axial dimension
of the coil of pipe and/or configured in layers along a radial dimension of the coil
of pipe. For example, multiple columns of wraps may be formed along an axial direction
of the coil of pipe, where the axial dimension of the coil of pipe is based on the
diameter of the pipe and the number and axial position of wraps forming the coil of
pipe
102. Further, multiple layers of wraps may be formed along a radial direction of the coil
of pipe, where the radial dimension of the coil of pipe is based on the diameter of
the pipe and the number and radial position of the wraps forming the coil of pipe.
[0011] As shown in
FIG. 2, coil of pipe
102 may be one or more layers (e.g., layers
108 and
110) of pipe packaged or bundled into a larger coil. Coil of pipe
102 may include at least one or more layers of pipe that has been coiled into a particular
shape or arrangement. As shown in
FIG. 2, coil of pipe
102 is coiled into a substantially cylindrical shape having substantially circular bases
103 and
105 formed on each end of coil of pipe
102, where the axial dimension of coil of pipe
102 is measured between the two bases
103,105. In addition, the coil of pipe may be attached to a pipe coil skid
106.
[0012] A pipe, as understood by those of ordinary skill, may be a tube to convey or transfer
any water, gas, oil, or any type of fluid known to those skilled in the art. The pipe
used to make up coil of pipe
102 may be made of any type of materials including without limitation plastics, metals,
a combination thereof, composites (e.g., fiber reinforced composites), or other materials
known in the art.
[0013] In one or more embodiments, the pipe used to make up coil of pipe
102 may be a flexible type of pipe. Flexible pipe is used frequently in many applications,
including without limitation, both onshore and offshore oil and gas applications.
Flexible pipe may include Flexible Composite Pipe (FCP) or Reinforced Thermoplastic
Pipe (RTP). A FCP /RTP pipe may itself be generally composed of several layers. In
one or more embodiments, a flexible pipe may include a high- density polyethylene
("HDPE") pipe having a reinforcement layer and an HDPE outer cover layer. Additionally,
various types of polyethylene are available for flexible pipe composition. Other polymers
may also be used such as nylon, PVDF, polypropylene and many others. Thus, flexible
pipe may include different layers that may be made of a variety of materials and also
may be treated for corrosion resistance. For example, in one or more embodiments,
pipe used to make up a coil of pipe may have a corrosion protection shield layer that
is disposed over another layer of steel reinforcement. In this steel reinforced layer,
helically wound steel strips may be placed over a liner made of thermoplastic pipe.
Flexible pipe may be designed to handle a variety of pressures. Further, flexible
pipe may offer unique features and benefits versus steel/carbon steel pipe lines in
the area of corrosion resistance, flexibility, installation speed andre-usability.
[0014] Coils of pipe may be made with coil having an outer diameter ranging, for example,
from about 2 inches (5.1 cm) to about 10 inches (25.4 cm). However, pipe having other
dimensions may be coiled to form a coil of pipe and loaded for transportation according
to embodiments of the present disclosure. Accordingly, pipe that that may be spooled
or coiled into coil of pipe
102 may be made to suit a number of dimensions and may have any diameter useful to a
particular project.
[0015] As known to those of ordinary skill in the art, pipe used to make up coil of pipe
102 may be coiled using spoolers or other coiler machines suited for such a function.
Those of ordinary skill will recognize that the present disclosure is not limited
to any particular form of coiler or other device that may be used to form pipe into
a coil. Coiling pipe into a coil of pipe, such as
102, assists when transporting pipe, which may be several hundred feet in length in one
or more embodiments. Further, coil of pipe
102 may be assembled as a coil to facilitate deployment of the coil. Deployment, as described
above and used herein, may refer to the action of unspooling or unwinding the pipe
from coil of pipe
102.
[0016] After being assembled into a coil, coil of pipe
102 may include an interior channel
104 formed axially through the coil of pipe
102. Interior channel
104 is a bore disposed generally in the center of coil of pipe
102. Interior channel
104 is substantially circular shaped. The coil of pipe
102 may have an outer diameter (OD) and an inner diameter (ID), where the inner diameter
is defined by the interior channel.
[0017] In one or more embodiments, coil of pipe
102 may have an outer diameter ranging from about 60 inches (1.5 m), which may occur,
for example, when coil of pipe
102 has at least two layers of 2 inch pipe, to about 192 inches (4.9 m). In one or more
embodiments, a coil of pipe may have an inner diameter ranging, for example, from
about 84 inches (2.1 m) to about 126 inches (3.2 m). Further, in one or more embodiments,
a coil of pipe may have an axial dimension (width) ranging from about 5 inches (12.7
cm) to about 92 inches (2.3 m). However, these are merely exemplary measurements.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that any range of dimensions (inner
and outer diameters and width) may be accommodated using one or more embodiments.
[0018] Skid
106 illustrated in
FIG. 2 may be a platform upon which coil of pipe
102 may be disposed to hold the coil of pipe
102 in a vertical orientation. In one or more embodiments, coil of pipe
102 may be loaded and unloaded for transportation while remaining on skid
106.
[0019] Now turning to
FIG. 4 various illustrative embodiments of a pipe coil lifting device
24 ('Half-Moon Lifting Device') are illustrated. The device is used to access the interior
diameter of a coil of pipe
102, and used with a forklift to carry and move the pipe. Various aspects of a lifting
device
24 suitable for moving a coil of pipe with a wide range of diameters are illustrated
in
FIGS. 4 to
16. It should be noted that various sizes of lifting devices are suitable for moving
a coil of pipe.
[0020] As illustrated in
FIG. 5, the device has a superstructure including a pair of channels (or channel portions)
1, the channels or channel portions accommodating forks or tines of a forklift. In addition
the channels may accommodate means for securing the lifting device to the tines of
a forklift. An upper surface
2 of the device
24, may be arched to attach to the top of cross-members
6, of which there may be one or more, for example five cross-members
6 as illustrated in
FIG. 5. The upper surface
2 may overlap onto the outside surface of the channels
1 (see also
FIG. 14 illustrating overlap portion to attach to channel). This overlap of surface
2 onto channels
1 as well as surface
2 attached to cross-member
6 helps provide stiffness to the lifting device
24. The device
24 may include device member
3, of which there may be two for the device
24, (see also
FIG. 10). End member
4 as illustrated, of which there may be two on either end of the device
24, (see also
FIG. 9) is suitable for attaching the device
24 to cables for use with a crane. Device member
3 and end member
4 are attached to a longitudinal central member
5. Cross-members
6, illustrated in
FIG. 8 and
FIG. 12, of which there may be one or more, has an upper edge that meets upper surface
2. A half-pipe 7, for example a schedule 40 pipe split lengthwise, may be attached to
the outer surfaces of channels
1 to provide protection to the interior surfaces of coiled pipe so as to protect the
pipe material from angled surfaces on the lifting device
24 (see also
FIG. 16). Likewise, on one or either end of upper surface
2, a round bar
8, for example a 1/4 inch or similar appropriate size, may be attached along the arcuate
edge that will also provide sharp-edge protection to the pipe material to be moved
with the lifting device
24 and is further illustrated in
FIG 15.
[0021] In certain illustrative embodiments, lifting device
24 can be formed of steel or other metal material. In certain illustrative embodiments
the lifting devices are capable of a 20 ton rating, or for a rated load of 40,000
lbs.
[0022] Lifting device
24 supporting various diameter coils, is illustrated in cross-section with
FIG. 6. FIG. 7 illustrates another cross-sectional view showing the spacing between the cross-members
6. FIG. 8 illustrates still another cross-sectional view through lifting device
24 showing cross member
6, central member
5 and channels
1. FIG. 9 illustrates two views of end-member
4. FIG. 10 illustrates further detail of device member
3. FIG. 11 illustrates the positions of end-member
4 attached to device-member
3 shown attached to central member
5. FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-member
6. FIG. 13 illustrates a side view of upper surface
2. FIG. 14 is cross section of upper surface
2.
[0023] FIG. 15 illustrates the round bar
8 may be attached along the arcuate edge and may extend at least partially over channels
1. FIG. 16 illustrates half-pipe
7, which may be a schedule 40 pipe (for example split in two pieces along the central
axis) for attachment to the channel
1 or the channel
1 and the overlap portion of upper surface
2.
[0024] In general a lifting device
24 is capable of use with various diameter coils without damaging the outside surfaces
of the coils of pipe contacted by the long-sides of the lifting device
24 during movement by a forklift.
[0025] FIGS. 17 and
18 illustrate perspective views of another embodiment of the pipe coil lifting device
24, which may capable of a 34 ton rating, or for a rated load of 68,000 lbs. Elements
in common with those shown in previous figures are labeled with the same reference
numerals. As shown in
FIGS. 17 and
18, the upper surface
2 comprises a first upper surface section
9 attached to a first support
10 coupled to a first side of the central member
5, and a second upper surface section
11 attached to a second support
12 coupled to a second side of the central member
5. In other embodiments, the upper surface
2 may be configured as a single section or divided into more than two sections. The
first and second sides of the central member
5 may be opposite from one another. In certain embodiments, the central member
5 may be configured as a single plate of steel or similar material. In further embodiments,
the lifting device
24 may include a plurality of first supports
10 and a plurality of second supports
12 spaced apart from one another to provide support along the length of the lifting
device
24. In the illustrated embodiment, the lifting device
24 includes eight (8) first supports
10 and eight (8) second supports
12 with the first and eighth supports
10 and
12 serving as ends of the lifting device
24.
[0026] In certain embodiments, a coating
13 may be applied to an outer surface of the upper surface
2. For example, the coating
13 may be a rubberized coating, polymer, paint, sheet, or layer applied to the upper
surface
2 and configured to provide a surface that will reduce the likelihood of damaging the
interior channel
104 of the coil of pipe
102. In further embodiments, the upper surface
2 may include curves
14 near the channels
1 to also reduce the likelihood of damaging the coil of pipe
102. In such embodiments, the half-pipes
7 may be omitted.
[0027] In the illustrated embodiment of
FIGS. 17 and
18, the central member
5 includes end members
4 suitable for attaching the lifting device
24 to cables for use with a crane. The end members
4 may be attached to the central member
5 or may be an integral or formed part of the central member
5. Further, the channels
1 may be attached to lower surfaces
15 of the supports
10 and
12.
[0028] In one nonlimiting embodiment a pipe coil lifting device comprises a superstructure
with a central longitudinal member and at least one cross-member, with two channels
at the outside long-edges of the superstructure attached to the cross-members, and
a convex upper surface is attached to the cross-members of the superstructure.
[0029] In other aspects, the pipe coil lifting device upper surface is attached to and overlaps
upon the outside surface of the channels. Further, the pipe coil lifting device may
have a device member attached to the central member and an end member attached to
the central member. The central longitudinal member may extend beyond the upper surface
and comprise an end member suitable for attaching cable fittings. Half-pipes may be
attached to the lateral outside surfaces of the channels. A 1/4 inch round bar may
be attached to the arcuate edge of the convex upper surface.
[0030] In another nonlimiting embodiment, a pipe coil lifting device comprises a superstructure
having a pair of longitudinal channel portions attached to and forming sides of an
outermost portion of the superstructure. A longitudinal central member extends between
the channel portions with the superstructure having at least one cross-member perpendicular
and attached to the central member and channel portions. The top of the superstructure
forms a convex upper surface attached to the channel portions, central member and
cross-members.
[0031] In other aspects, the upper surface of the pipe coil lifting device overlaps upon
the outside surface of the channel portions. A device member may be attached to the
central member and an end member attached to the central member. The longitudinal
central member may extend beyond the upper surface and comprise an end member for
attaching cable fittings. Half-pipes may be attached to the lateral outside surfaces
of the channel portions. A 1/4 inch round bar attached to the arcuate edge of the
convex upper surface.
[0032] In still another nonlimiting embodiment, a method is provided for lifting a pipe
coil the method comprising lifting a coil of flexible pipe with a pipe coil lifting
device disposed on a forklift, the pipe coil lifting device comprising a superstructure
with a central member and at least one cross-member perpendicular to the cross member,
with two channels at the outside long-edges of the superstructure, with a convex surface
attached to the cross-members of the superstructure. When using the lifting device
with a forklift, a hydraulic side-shift function of the forklift may be used to secure
the lifting device to the tines of the forklift. Alternatively, the lifting device
may be attached for moving a pipe coil with a crane using a cable or chain attached
to end members of the central member of the device.
[0033] While the present disclosure has been described with respect to a limited number
of embodiments, for example lifting devices for coils with inside diameters of seven
and nine feet, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate
that other embodiments may be devised which do not depart from the scope of the disclosure
as described herein. Accordingly, the scope of the disclosure should be limited only
by the attached claims.
1. A pipe coil lifting device comprising: a superstructure having a pair of longitudinal
channel portions attached to and forming sides of an outermost portion of the superstructure,
a longitudinal central member extending between the channel portions having at least
two supports perpendicular and attached to opposite sides of the longitudinal central
member and channel portions, and wherein the top of the superstructure forms a convex
upper surface attached to the channel portions, central member and supports.
2. The pipe coil lifting device of claim 1, wherein the upper surface comprises:
a first upper surface section attached to a first support coupled to a first side
of the central longitudinal member; and
a second upper surface section attached to a second support coupled to a second side
of the central longitudinal member.
3. The pipe coil lifting device of claim 1 or 2, wherein the longitudinal central member
comprises end members at opposite ends of the longitudinal central member.
4. The pipe coil lifting device of at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the
upper surface overlaps upon the outside surface of the channel portions.
5. The pipe coil lifting device of at least one of the preceding claims, comprising a
coating applied to an outer surface of the convex upper surface.
6. The pipe coil lifting device of at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the
channel portions are coupled to lower surfaces of the at least two supports.
7. A method for lifting a pipe coil comprising: lifting a coil of flexible pipe with
a pipe coil lifting device, the pipe coil lifting device comprising a superstructure
having a pair of longitudinal channel portions attached to and forming sides of an
outermost portion of the superstructure, a longitudinal central member extending between
the channel portions having at least two supports perpendicular and attached to opposite
sides of the longitudinal central member and channel portions, and wherein the top
of the superstructure forms a convex upper surface attached to the channel portions,
central member and supports.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the convex surface comprises:
a first upper surface section attached to a first support coupled to a first side
of the central member; and
a second upper surface section attached to a second support coupled to a second side
of the central member.
9. The method of claim 7 or 8, wherein the longitudinal central member comprises end
members at opposite ends of the longitudinal central member.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the pipe coil lifting device is attached by a cable
to the end members.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the pipe coil lifting device is attached by the cable
to a crane for moving the coil of flexible pipe.
12. The method of at least one of claims 7 to 11, wherein the pipe coil lifting device
is mounted on a forklift.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the pipe coil lifting device is secured to channels
of the forklift by hydraulic force applied to forklift tines.
14. The method of at least one of claims 7 to 13, comprising a coating applied to an outer
surface of the convex surface.