Claims
- 1. An adjustable length drilling sub for connecting into a drilling string between stabilizers to enable the distance between the stabilizers to be adjusted without removing the pipe string from the well bore, comprising an outer member and an inner member in telescoping relationship with an annular space between the members, said members having threads on opposite sides to connect the members into a drilling string between stabilizers with one member connected to the upper portion of the drilling string and the other to the lower portion, protuberance means on one of the members extending into the annular space between the members toward the adjacent surface of the other member, means on the adjacent surface of the other member providing a cavity configured to receive the protuberance means when the members are rotated relative to each other in one direction and to hold the members from further rotation relative to each other in said one direction and limited axial movement to enable torque in said one direction and weight to be transmitted from one member to the other, and to allow said members to move axially relative to each other when the members are rotated relative to each other in the opposite direction to move the protuberance means out of engagement with the cavity means.
- 2. The adjustable length drilling sub of claim 1 in which the protuberance means include a plurality of pins mounted in the side wall of one of said members and extending into the annular space with their free ends adjacent the side wall of the other member and in which the cavity has an opening in the side through which a pin can move into the cavity when the pin carrying member is rotated relative to the cavity in one direction, said cavity having an end wall shaped like the pin to engage the pin and allow longitudinal force to be transmitted from one member to the other and a side wall to hold the pin from further rotation relative to the cavity to allow torque to be transmitted between the members in said one direction.
- 3. The drilling sub of claim 2 in which the cavity has another opposite end wall to allow the pin to move from one end of the cavity to the other to transmit longitudinal force up or down the drilling string.
- 4. The drilling sub of claim 2 in which the cavity means includes an elongated narrow plate extending longitudinally along the surface of said member and attached thereto, said plate having a plurality of longitudinally spaced cavities opening laterally to one side of the plate to allow the pins mounted on the other member to enter the cavities when the members are rotated relative to each other in one direction to stop further rotation relative to each other in said direction so that torque can be transmitted between the members in said direction and to limit longitudinal movement of the members relative to each other to allow force to be transmitted longitudinally between the members in at least one longitudinal direction.
- 5. A directional drilling apparatus for stepwise adjustment of the length of a tubular drilling string between two longitudinally spaced stabilizers, comprising:
- a. a drill string;
- b. a lower stabilizer and an upper stabilizer positioned in the drill string;
- c. an assembly of two tubular members in longitudinally telescoping relationship to each other, a first one of the tubular members being attached at one end of the assembly to an upper portion of the drill string intermediate the stabilizers and a second one of the tubular members being attached at the opposite end of the assembly to a lower portion of the drill string intermediate the stabilizers; and
- d. means for transmitting torsional and longitudinal forces between the first and second tubular members at different longitudinal positions of the first tubular member relative to the second tubular member.
- 6. The directional drilling apparatus of claim 5, wherein:
- a. the first and second tubular members are rotatable in relation to each other about their common longitudinal axis; and
- b. the transmitting means comprises releasable interengaging means on at least one of the tubular members operable at a plurality of longitudinally spaced telescoped positions of the assembly to interlock the members in co-rotatable, longitudinally rigid relation.
- 7. The directional drilling apparatus of claim 6, wherein:
- a. the tubular members define an annular space therebetween; and
- b. the releasable interengaging means comprises:
- 1. a raised surface on one of the tubular members protruding into the annular space and extending in a longitudinal direction along the one member, the raised surface defining a plurality of longitudinally arranged and equally spaced cavities, each cavity having a side entrance facing in a common direction; and
- 2. a plurality of protuberances on the other tubular member protruding into the annular space and arranged longitudinally along the other member, the protuberances having a spacing equal to that of the cavities, each protuberance sized to enter the side entrance of any of the cavities when the protuberance is laterally adjacent the entrance, the protuberances entering the cavities by rotating the tubular members relative to each other.
- 8. A directional drilling apparatus for connecting into a drilling string comprising:
- a. a pair of longitudinally spaced stabilizers;
- b. an assembly of two tubular members in longitudinally telescoping relationship to each other, a first one of the tubular members being attached at one end of the assembly to an upper portion of the drill string intermediate the stabilizers and a second one of the tubular members being attached at the opposite end of the assembly to a lower portion of the drill string intermediate the stabilizers; and
- c. means for transmitting torsional and longitudinal forces between the first and second tubular members at different longitudinal positions of the first tubular member relative to the second tubular member.
- 9. The directional drilling apparatus of claim 8, wherein:
- a. the first and second tubular members are rotatable in relation to each other about their common longitudinal axis; and
- b. the transmitting means comprises releasable interengaging means on at least one of the tubular members operable at a plurality of longitudinally spaced telescoped positions of the assembly to interlock the members in co-rotatable, longitudinally rigid relation.
- 10. An adjustable length drilling sub for connecting into a drilling string between stabilizers to enable the distance between the stabilizers to be adjusted without removing the pipe string from the well bore, comprising:
- a. an outer tubular member and an inner tubular member in longitudinally telescoping relationship with an annular space between the members, the members being threaded on opposite ends to connect into the drilling string between the stabilizers;
- b. a plurality of longitudinally arranged and equally spaced protuberances on one of the members extending in longitudinal alignment into the annular space between the members toward the adjacent surface of the other member; and
- c. a raised portion on the adjacent surface of the other member defining a plurality of correspondingly longitudinally arranged and equally spaced cavities, each cavity being elongated along the longitudinal axis of the tubular members and having a side entrance adapted to receive one of the protuberances, each cavity configured to enable one of the protuberances to move a limited distance along the cavity when within the cavity upon relative longitudinal movement between the members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 294,497, filed Aug. 24, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,241, issued Apr. 3, 1984, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 019,175, filed Mar. 9, 1979, and now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Bowen Tools, Inc. 1982-1983 Catalog, pp. 1293-1299. |
Behavior of Multiple-Stabilizer Bottom-Hole Assemblies, Keith Millheim, Oil and Gas Journal, Jan. 1, 1979. |
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Single-Stabilizer Behavior Described, Keith Millheim, Oil and Gas Journal, Dec. 18, 1978. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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