Claims
- 1. An apparatus for remotely installing a shoulder in a wellhead housing of a subsea wellhead comprising:a running tool; a load shoulder ring in sliding engagement with said running tool, said load shoulder ring having an exterior downward facing shoulder; and an annular spring within an annular cavity in said running tool, said annular spring for facilitating selective engagement of said running tool and said wellhead housing, wherein; said running tool has a central body portion and a central mandrel; and said central mandrel is slidingly received within said central body portion, said central mandrel slidable to an upper position and a lower position.
- 2. An apparatus for remotely installing a shoulder in a wellhead housing of a subsea wellhead comprising:a running tool; a load shoulder ring in sliding engagement with said running tool, said load shoulder ring having an exterior downward facing shoulder; an annular spring within a first annular cavity in said running tool, said annular spring for facilitating selective engagement of said running tool and said wellhead housing; a cylindrical wear bushing surrounding a portion of said running tool, said cylindrical wear bushing having an upper wear bushing portion and a lower wear bushing portion; and a piston within a second annular cavity in said running tool, said piston having a lower end for engaging said wear bushing to push said wear bushing downward to act on a lock ring via a load shoulder ring.
- 3. An apparatus for remotely installing a shoulder in a wellhead housing of a subsea wellhead comprising:a running tool; a load shoulder ring in sliding engagement with said running tool, said load shoulder ring having an exterior downward facing shoulder; an annular spring within an annular cavity in said running tool, said annular spring for facilitating selective engagement of said running tool and said wellhead housing; and a lock ring below said load shoulder ring, said lock ring having an inclined upward facing shoulder that bears against said exterior downward facing shoulder on said load shoulder ring, said lock ring being split and moveable to an outward position by said load shoulder ring, said lock ring having a plurality of circumferentially extending ribs for mating engagement with a lower profile on said wellhead housing.
- 4. An apparatus for remotely installing a shoulder in a wellhead housing of a subsea wellhead comprising:a running tool having a central body portion and a central mandrel; said central mandrel slidingly received within said central body portion, said central mandrel slidable to an upper position and a lower position; a load shoulder ring in sliding engagement with said running tool, said load shoulder ring having an exterior downward facing shoulder, said load shoulder ring below a wear bushing; a piston within a first annular cavity in said running tool, said piston having a lower end for engaging said wear bushing to push said wear bushing downward to act on a lock ring via said load shoulder ring; and an annular spring within a second annular cavity in said central body portion proximate said lock ring, said annular spring having an outward protuberance for selective engagement with said lock ring.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said wear bushing surrounding a portion of said running tool, said wear bushing having an upper wear bushing portion and a lower wear bushing portion.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said lock ring is below said load shoulder ring, said lock ring having an inclined upward facing shoulder that bears against said exterior downward facing shoulder on said load shoulder ring, said lock ring being split and moveable to an outward position by said load shoulder ring, said lock ring having a plurality of circumferentially extending ribs for mating engagement with a lower profile on said wellhead housing.
- 7. An apparatus for use in a subsea wellhead having a bore containing upper and lower grooved profiles, comprising:a running tool having a central body portion and a central mandrel, said mandrel and said central body portion defining a flowby passage between them to allow fluid flowby as said running tool is being lowered through a riser to said subsea wellhead housing; said central mandrel slidingly received within said central body portion, said central mandrel slidable from an upper position in which said flowby passage is open to a lower position in which said flowby passage is closed after said running tool has landed in said wellhead housing; a cylindrical wear bushing releasably carried by said running tool for installing over said upper grooved profile of said wellhead housing, said cylindrical wear bushing having an upper wear bushing portion and a lower wear bushing portion; a load shoulder ring, for supporting a string of casing releasably carried by said running tool below said wear bushing, said load shoulder ring having an exterior downward facing shoulder, and being movable from an upper position to a lower position relative to said central body portion; a lock ring below said load shoulder ring, said lock ring having an inclined upward facing shoulder that bears against said exterior downward facing shoulder on said load shoulder ring, said lock ring being split and moveable to an outward position by said load shoulder ring when said load shoulder ring moves to the lower position, said lock ring having a profile for mating engagement with the lower grooved profile on said wellhead housing when in the outward position; and a piston in said running tool, said piston being movable in response to hydraulic pressure provided remotely, said piston having a lower end for engaging said wear bushing lower portion to push said wear bushing lower portion downward, relative to said wear bushing upper portion, which in turn pushes said load shoulder ring downward to the lower position, thereby allowing said running tool to be retrieved.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein:said upper wear bushing portion lands on a locator shoulder provided in said wellhead housing.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising:an annular spring within an annular cavity in said central body proximate said lock ring, said annular spring having an outward protuberance for selective engagement with said lock ring to releasably retain said lock ring in said upper position.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said annular spring comprises:an inner leg and an outer leg arranged in a generally inverted V-shaped configuration; and wherein said outward protuberance is a lower flange on said outer leg.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said flowby passage comprises a channel extending axially along said mandrel and wherein said apparatus further comprises:a blocking sleeve on said running tool for blocking an upper port of said flowby passage when said central mandrel is in said lower position, said mandrel being movable relative to said blocking sleeve.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 7 further comprising:a J-housing having a J-slot proximate an upper end of said running tool; and a pin extending from said central mandrel for selective engagement with said J-slot for releasably retaining said mandrel in said upper position.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein:a seal is adapted to engage the bore of said wellhead housing to provide an annular chamber around said running tool above said seal in said riser, said seal to enable hydraulic pressure to be applied to said annular chamber.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising:a plurality of circumferentially extending ribs on said lock ring.
- 15. A method of installing a shoulder ring and wear bushing in a subsea wellhead that is connected to a blowout preventer and riser, the wellhead housing having upper and lower grooved profiles in a bore, said method comprising the steps of:a) providing a running tool having an outer seal, a central body portion and a central mandrel, the body and mandrel defining a flowby passage that is closable by downward movement of said mandrel relative to said body; b) assembling a load shoulder ring and wear bushing onto the running tool, the wear bushing above the load shoulder ring, the running tool having a piston that engages at least a portion of said wear bushing; c) lowering said running tool on a string of conduit and allowing fluid flow thorough flowby passages in said running tool during run-in; d) landing said running tool in a wellhead housing, positioning the wear bushing over the upper grooved profile and positioning the load shoulder ring adjacent the lower grooved profile; e) lowering said central mandrel relative to said central body portion to close said flowby passage; f) closing the blowout preventer on said conduit, creating an annular chamber between said outer seal and said blowout preventer; and g) pumping a liquid down a choke-and-kill line to said annular chamber to push the piston and at least a portion of said wear bushing downward, which causes said load shoulder ring to be supported by said lower grooved profile; and h) releasing the hydraulic pressure, opening said blowout preventer, retrieving said running tool, leaving the wear bushing and load shoulder ring in the bore of the wellhead housing.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein:said wear bushing has an upper portion and a lower portion; and wherein said upper portion engages a locator shoulder in said wellhead when the running tool lands in the wellhead housing and the piston moves the lower portion downward relative to said upper portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/096,560, filed on Aug. 14, 1998, in the United States Patent & Trademark Office.
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