Claims
- 1. A cleaning tool for removing a deposit from the bore of a tubular member having a fluid motor for rotating an output shaft and a drive shaft connected to said output shaft for rotation therewith;an improved combined jetting and milling head on said tool operatively connected to said drive shaft for rotation and having a lower nose constructed and arranged to penetrate a deposit bridging the bore of said tubular member, said combined fluid jetting and milling head having a fluid passage in fluid communication with said fluid motor said fluid passage terminating in at least one fluid discharge jet and a plurality of milling elements extending outwardly from said head including said lower nose for engaging said deposit, and a second at least one fluid discharge jet adjacent the upper end of said head in fluid communication with a fluid passage to receive fluid from said fluid motor for discharge from said jet above said milling elements for removal of said deposit from the tubular member, wherein a passage is provided through said fluid motor to deliver unspent fluid to said discharge jets.
- 2. In the cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fluid discharge jet is provided adjacent said milling elements in fluid communication with said central bore of said rotor to receive unspent power fluid therefrom for discharge from said jet against the deposit on the tubular member.
- 3. In the cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein said improved combined fluid jetting and milling head has a generally frusto-conical outer surface and said lower nose has a rounded lower end surface of a generally hemispherical shape, and said milling elements are embedded in said head and project outwardly from said frusto-conical outer surface and said nose.
- 4. In cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one fluid discharge jet is provided in said nose for discharge of cleaning fluid downwardly against said deposit prior to engagement of said milling elements with said deposit.
- 5. A cleaning tool suspended from a surface location for removing deposits from a downhole tubular member comprising:a hydraulic fluid motor having an inner rotor and outer stator arranged in concentric relation and defining a fluid flow passage therebetween for the downward flow of power fluid to rotate the rotor, said rotor having a central bore and an upper entrance port for the central bore for defining a fluid bypass passage to permit power fluid to bypass the motor; a drive shaft connected to said rotor for rotation with said rotor; and a combined fluid jetting and milling head on a lower end of the tool operatively connected to said drive shaft for rotation, said fluid jetting and milling head having a plurality of spaced milling elements projecting from the outer surface of said milling head, and a fluid discharge jet adjacent the upper end of said head receiving fluid from said fluid motor for discharge above said milling elements for removal of said deposit.
- 6. The cleaning tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein said combined fluid jetting and milling head has a generally frusto-conical outer surface and said lower nose has a rounded lower end surface of a generally hemispherical shape, and said milling elements are embedded in said head and project outwardly from said frusto-conical outer surface and said nose.
- 7. The cleaning tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein a fluid discharge jet is provided in said nose for discharge of cleaning fluid downwardly against said deposit prior to engagement of said milling elements with said deposit.
- 8. The cleaning tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein said fluid jetting and milling head has a lower nose defining a rounded lower end surface, and milling elements project outwardly from said lower nose at the rotational axis of said tool for drilling a hole through a deposit bridging the bore of said tubular member.
- 9. Apparatus for removing deposits from a downhole tubular member comprising:a cleaning tool positioned downhole in the tubular member adjacent a deposit to be removed; a coiled tubing string extending from a surface location having a lower end connected to the cleaning tool and supporting the cleaning tool for movement along the tubular member; said cleaning tool having: a hydraulic fluid motor driven by power fluid flowing downwardly through said coiled tubing; a drive shaft extending from said fluid motor and rotated thereby; a fluid jetting and milling head on the lower end of said tool operatively connected to said drive shaft for rotation and having a plurality of milling elements projecting outwardly for engaging a deposit in the tubular bore defined by the tubular member said fluid jetting and milling head having a fluid passage in fluid communication with said fluid motor, said fluid passage terminating in at least one fluid discharge jet, wherein a passage is provided through said fluid motor to deliver unspent fluid to said discharge jets; and a fluid discharge jet adjacent the upper ends of said milling elements receiving fluid from said fluid motor for discharge above said milling elements for removal of said deposit.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said fluid jetting and milling head has a lower nose defining a rounded lower end surface, and milling elements project outwardly from said lower nose at the rotational axis of said tool for drilling a hole through a deposit bridging the bore of said tubular member.
- 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein said fluid jetting and milling head has a generally frusto-conical outer surface and said lower nose has a rounded lower end surface of a generally hemispherical shape, and said milling elements are embedded in said head and project outwardly from said frusto-conical outer surface and said nose.
- 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said at least one fluid discharge jet is provided in said nose for discharge of cleaning fluid downwardly against said deposit prior to engagement of said milling elements with said deposit.
- 13. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said tool has an outer housing in which said drive shaft and said head are mounted for relative rotation, and a hood is mounted on the lower end of said housing; said head having an upper end portion received within said hood and contacting said hood to minimize relative eccentric rotation of said head.
- 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein said fluid discharge jet is mounted on said upper end portion of said head below said hood.
- 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein a pair of radially directed opposed fluid jets are mounted on said upper end portion of said head below said hood and above said milling elements.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
This application claims the priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/067,944 filed Dec. 8, 1997.
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