Lifting combined type information mast of well site decision center

The design of the lifting composite information mast in the well site decision-making center solves the problem of information silos in the well site, realizes signal enhancement and rapid equipment installation, and improves the stability and relocation efficiency of the information system.

CN223991633UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13FD PETROL GRP
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-10
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

When the well site decision-making center is working in the field, the network signal is weak, making it impossible to achieve information interconnection. In addition, the existing equipment requires frequent disassembly and reassembly of the lines during the relocation process, which affects the stability and efficiency of the equipment.

Method used

A lifting composite information mast for well site decision-making centers was designed. It adopts a multi-segment nested structure to install 4G, 5G and satellite antennas. Combined with sliding follow-type cabling pipes, it can realize signal enhancement and line clustering, support rapid installation and retrieval, and avoid line disassembly and assembly operations.

Benefits of technology

Stable interconnection and interoperability of well site information systems were achieved, signal strength was improved, and equipment relocation efficiency and system reliability were enhanced by simplifying operating procedures.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of field engineering operation equipment systems, in particular to a lifting combined type information mast for a well site decision center, which is mounted at one corner of a box of the decision center and fixed on a roof steel plate and a ground steel plate of the box and comprises a mast matrix, and four lifting rods are sleeved in the mast matrix. According to the lifting combined type information mast of the well site decision center, the size of the cross section of each rod body is sequentially decreased, the top of each set assembly is in a zero recovery state, the two lifting rods located at the top are light rod bodies, 4G and 5G receiving antennas are installed at the top positions, the mast of the lifting combined type information mast of the well site decision center is lifted out comprehensively and reaches a high height, and the external signal receiving capacity is enhanced; a combined structure is beneficial to the requirement of frequently moving the box body, and the operation advantages of saving time and labor are achieved; conventional information equipment is fixedly mounted, so that an information system can be quickly arranged in place; information lines are scientifically clustered and uplink, frequent disassembly and assembly operation is not needed, and the stability and reliability of an information system are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of field engineering operation equipment systems, specifically a lifting composite information mast for well site decision-making centers. Background Technology

[0002] To meet the needs of centralized information-based office work and meetings at drilling sites, well site decision-making center enclosures are installed. These enclosures contain comprehensive digital equipment for engineering information, providing a full-featured hardware and software system for subsystem-based office work, digital site operations, and remote conferencing. This makes it the brain of the drilling project decision-making platform. However, in today's internet age, the well site decision-making center operates in the field, in areas with weak or no network signals, existing as an information island. Furthermore, the well site decision-making center also needs to establish a local area network system to interconnect well site information. However, the well site decision-making center is an all-metal enclosure structure, and its internal signals are all shielded by metal. Considering these factors, a device is needed to build an information link platform to achieve interconnection of well site information and external network connectivity, enabling information interaction between the enclosure and the outside world. The device needs to be integrated into the decision-making center's enclosure structure. Since the decision-making center enclosure is frequently relocated, the device must not only be easy to set up and retrieve, but also meet the requirements for maximum equipment capacity and the antenna height for signal reception and transmission. Considering all these requirements, this project designs a lifting composite information mast device for the well site decision-making center to realize information interconnection between the inside of the enclosure and the outside world. Utility Model Content

[0003] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a lifting composite information mast for well site decision-making centers. The lifting composite structure enables rapid installation and retrieval of the entire system; the multi-segment nested installation allows for a greater lifting height, thereby enhancing signal strength; the embedded equipment compartment enables on-site LAN equipment relocation without disassembly; and the sliding follow-type cabling conduit ensures standardized information line cabling and eliminates the need for disassembly during relocation.

[0005] (II) Technical Solution

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a lifting composite information mast for a well site decision-making center. The information mast is installed at one corner of the decision-making center housing and fixed to the roof and ground steel plates of the housing. It includes a mast body, within which four lifting rods are fitted. The cross-sectional dimensions of each rod decrease sequentially, allowing each component to be retracted to a zero-return state. The two top lifting rods are lightweight and have 4G and 5G receiving antennas installed at their top positions. The two lower lifting rods are thick-walled heavy-duty rods, and satellite antennas and well site local area network base stations can be installed in this section. An information mast fixing equipment compartment and a sliding follow-type wiring conduit are fixedly installed on the lowest lifting rod. A network bridge, camera, audible and visual alarm, and loudspeaker can be installed inside the information mast fixing equipment compartment.

[0007] All information lines connecting the enclosure to the outside world are routed from the internal low-voltage box, connected to a sliding follow-type cabling conduit via corrugated flexible conduit, and then raised to the information mast fixed equipment compartment. Here, the lines are distributed to the various information devices on the mast. All information lines are installed at once, and spare lines are also installed to eliminate the need for repeated disassembly and reassembly of these lines during future relocation operations.

[0008] Preferably, the mast body is equipped with a hand-cranked winch, which is responsible for providing lifting and lowering operations for the mast body's lifting boom.

[0009] Preferably, the four lifting rods are arranged from bottom to top as a fourth telescopic rod, a third telescopic rod, a second telescopic rod, and a first telescopic rod.

[0010] Preferably, the tops of the third telescopic rod, the second telescopic rod, and the first telescopic rod are respectively fixedly installed with a third equipment mounting bracket, a second equipment mounting bracket, and a first equipment mounting bracket, and the bottom of the mast body is fixedly installed with a connection position to the bottom of the box body.

[0011] Preferably, a storage compartment is fixedly connected to the top of the mast body, and the storage compartment is used to store the third equipment mounting bracket, the second equipment mounting bracket and the first equipment mounting bracket.

[0012] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0013] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a lifting and lowering composite information mast for well site decision-making centers, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0014] 1. The mast is fully raised and reaches a high height, enhancing the ability to receive external signals;

[0015] 2. The hand-cranked telescopic and composite structure is suitable for the frequent relocation of the container, and has the advantages of saving time and effort.

[0016] 3. Conventional information equipment is installed in a fixed manner, which facilitates the rapid deployment and placement of information systems.

[0017] 4. The information lines are scientifically bundled for uplink, eliminating the need for frequent disassembly and reassembly operations, thus improving the stability and reliability of the information system. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model in its opened and raised state;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention in its assembled state;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the present invention in its disassembled state.

[0021] The attached diagram is labeled as follows: A - Hand-cranked winch; B - Mast body; C - Fourth telescopic mast; D - Third telescopic mast; E - Second telescopic mast; F - First telescopic mast; 1 - Connection point to the top of the enclosure; 2 - Storage compartment; 3 - Fixed equipment installation compartment; 4 - Sliding follow-type wiring conduit; 5 - Third equipment mounting bracket; 6 - Second equipment mounting bracket; 7 - First equipment mounting bracket; 8 - Connection point to the bottom of the enclosure. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model. Example

[0023] Please see Figure 1-3 The well site decision-making center features a lifting composite information mast. This mast is installed at one corner of the decision-making center's enclosure and fixed to the roof and ground steel plates. It includes a mast body B, within which four lifting masts are housed, with each mast's cross-sectional dimensions decreasing sequentially to achieve a zero-recovery state at the top of each component. The two top lifting masts are lightweight and have 4G and 5G receiving antennas installed at their top positions. The two lower lifting masts are thick-walled heavy-duty and can accommodate satellite antennas and well site local area network base stations. The lowest lifting mast is fixedly equipped with an information mast fixing equipment compartment 3 and a sliding follow-type wiring conduit 4. The information mast fixing equipment compartment 3 can house a network bridge, camera, audible and visual alarm, and loudspeaker.

[0024] All information lines connecting the enclosure to the outside world are routed from the internal low-voltage box, connected to the sliding follow-type wiring conduit 4 via corrugated flexible conduit, and then raised to the information mast fixed equipment compartment 3. Here, the lines are distributed to the various information devices on the mast. All information lines are installed at once, and spare lines are also installed to eliminate the need for repeated disassembly and reassembly of these lines during future relocation operations.

[0025] Specifically, a hand-cranked winch A is installed on the mast body B, which is responsible for providing lifting and lowering operations for the lifting mast inside the mast body B.

[0026] Specifically, the four lifting rods are arranged from bottom to top as the fourth telescopic rod C, the third telescopic rod D, the second telescopic rod E, and the first telescopic rod F.

[0027] Specifically, the tops of the third telescopic rod D, the second telescopic rod E, and the first telescopic rod F are respectively fixedly installed with a third equipment mounting bracket 5, a second equipment mounting bracket 6, and a first equipment mounting bracket 7, and the bottom of the mast body B is fixedly installed with a connection position 8 to the bottom of the box body.

[0028] Specifically, a storage compartment 2 is fixedly connected to the top of the mast body B. The storage compartment 2 is used to store the third equipment mounting bracket 5, the second equipment mounting bracket 6, and the first equipment mounting bracket 7.

[0029] In use, the mast body B is welded to the top of the storage compartment 2 and the roof of the box via connection point 1 at the top of the box. The bottom of the mast body B is welded to the box via connection point 8 at the bottom of the box. A hand-cranked winch A is installed on the upper part of the mast body B. From top to bottom, the fourth telescopic mast C, the third telescopic mast D, the second telescopic mast E, and the first telescopic mast F are sequentially installed on the upper part of the mast body B, completing the assembly of the composite mast. A 4G / 5G high-gain receiving antenna is installed on the first equipment mounting bracket 7. A field data acquisition antenna is installed on the second equipment mounting bracket 6. A well site LAN base station antenna is installed on the third equipment mounting bracket 5. Fixed equipment such as a network bridge, camera, and alarm lights are installed in the fixed equipment mounting compartment 3. The signal lines from the box to the information mast are routed through a sliding follow-type cabling conduit 4 to the fixed equipment mounting compartment 3, where they are distributed to various information devices, enabling interconnection and communication between the well site decision-making center and the outside world.

[0030] It should be noted that the terms "one embodiment," "embodiment," "exemplary embodiment," "some embodiments," etc., mentioned in the specification indicate that the described embodiment may include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Moreover, when a specific feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, implementing such a feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments, whether explicitly described or not, is within the knowledge scope of those skilled in the art.

[0031] It should be readily understood that “on,” “above,” and “on top of” in this disclosure should be interpreted in the broadest manner, such that “on” means not only “directly on something” but also “on something” with an intermediate feature or layer therebetween, and that “above” or “on top of” means not only “on something” but also “on something” without an intermediate feature or layer therebetween (i.e., directly on something).

[0032] Furthermore, for ease of explanation, spatially relative terms such as "below," "below," "under," "above," and "above" may be used to describe the relationship of one element or feature relative to other elements or features as shown in the figures. Spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation other than those shown in the figures. The device may have other orientations (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatially relative descriptive terms used herein may be interpreted accordingly.

[0033] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.

[0034] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.

Claims

1. A lifting composite information mast for a well site decision-making center, wherein the information mast is installed at one corner of the decision-making center housing and fixed to the steel plate on the roof and ground of the housing, characterized in that: The mast body (B) is sleeved with four lifting rods, the sectional dimension of each rod body is sequentially reduced, the top of each sleeved component is zeroed and recycled, the two lifting rods at the top are light rods and are provided with 4G and 5G receiving antennas at the top, the two lifting rods at the lower side are thick-walled heavy rods and are provided with satellite antennas and well site local area network base stations, the lowermost lifting rod is fixedly provided with an information mast fixing equipment bin (3) and a sliding following type wiring pipe (4), the information mast fixing equipment bin (3) is provided with a network bridge, a camera, an audible and visual alarm and a broadcast loudspeaker.

2. The wellsite decision center riser composite information mast of claim 1, wherein: The mast body (B) is provided with a hand winch (A) for providing lifting operation for the lifting rods in the mast body (B).

3. The wellsite decision center riser composite information mast of claim 2, wherein: The four lifting rods are sequentially provided from bottom to top as a fourth telescopic rod (C), a third telescopic rod (D), a second telescopic rod (E) and a first telescopic rod (F).

4. The wellsite decision center riser composite information mast of claim 3, wherein: The top of each of the third telescopic rod (D), the second telescopic rod (E) and the first telescopic rod (F) is fixedly provided with a third equipment mounting hanger (5), a second equipment mounting hanger (6) and a first equipment mounting hanger (7), respectively, and the bottom of the mast body (B) is fixedly provided with a box body bottom connecting site (8).

5. The wellsite decision center riser composite information mast of claim 4, wherein: The top of the mast body (B) is fixedly connected with a storage bin (2) for storing the third equipment mounting hanger (5), the second equipment mounting hanger (6) and the first equipment mounting hanger (7).