Claims
- 1. A drilling system for optionally drilling generally straight or curved boreholes, comprising:
- a drill string;
- means associated with said drill string for selectively rotating said drill string; and
- a downhole assembly secured to said drill string, comprising,
- a drill bit having a longitudinal axis;
- a housing assembly including an upper section and a lower section, said upper section defining a main tool axis and said lower section being disposed at a predetermined angle thereto;
- a downhole motor located in said upper section and having an output shaft extending through said lower section and operatively coupled to said drill bit so that the longitudinal axis of said drill bit is disposed at said predetermined angle relative to said main tool axis; and
- a first concentric stabilizer mounted to said downhole assembly above said drill bit and below said downhole motor and being substantially axially aligned with said longitudinal axis of said drill bit.
- 2. The drilling system of claim 1, further including a second concentric stabilizer mounted on said drill string above and proximate said housing assembly.
- 3. The drilling system of claim 1, further including an angle in said housing assembly, said housing assembly upper section being located above said angle, said lower section being located below said angle, and said drill bit being substantially axially aligned with said lower section of said housing assembly.
- 4. A drilling system for drilling a borehole in an earth formation, said drilling system adapted to drill either a generally straight borehole or a generally curved borehole partially in response to selective rotation of a drill string in said drilling system, comprising:
- a drill string;
- means for selectively rotating said drill string;
- a downhole assembly coupled to said drill string and including:
- a housing having an upper section and a lower section, said upper and lower sections each having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis of said lower section being oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of said upper section;
- a downhole motor mounted at least partially in said upper section of said housing;
- a drill bit operatively coupled to said downhole motor for being rotated thereby, said drill bit having a longitudinal axis substantially aligned with said longitudinal axis of said lower section of said housing; and
- a first concentric stabilizer placed above said drill bit and substantially coaxial with said lower section of said housing.
- 5. The drilling system of claim 4, wherein said downhole motor includes an output shaft, and wherein said drill bit is operatively coupled to said output shaft.
- 6. The drilling system of claim 4, further including a second concentric stabilizer oriented substantially coaxially with said drill string.
- 7. The drilling system of claim 4, wherein said second stabilizer is located on said drill string above said housing.
- 8. A drilling assembly for optionally drilling generally straight or curved boreholes, comprising:
- a drill string defining an axis;
- means associated with said drill string for selectively rotating said drill string;
- a drilling device, comprising,
- a drill bit, said drill bit having a longitudinal axis;
- a downhole motor defining an axis and having connected thereto an output shaft operatively coupled to said drill bit;
- means mounting said bit in said drilling device such that the longitudinal axis of said bit is disposed at a predetermined angle relative to said downhole motor axis; and
- a group of concentric stabilizers associated with said drilling assembly, said stabilizer group comprising a first concentric stabilizer mounted to said drilling device above said drill bit and below said downhole motor and being substantially axially aligned with said longitudinal axis of said drill bit, and a second concentric stabilizer mounted to said drilling assembly above at least a portion of said motor in the absence of any other stabilizers between said first and second concentric stabilizers.
- 9. A drilling apparatus for controlling the course of a borehole during an earth boring operation, and adapted for use in a rotational mode for straight drilling and in a non-rotational mode for nonlinear drilling, said drilling apparatus comprising:
- a drill string;
- a drilling device connected to said drill string and including:
- a main axis substantially coaxially aligned with said drill string;
- a motor; and
- a shaft driven by said motor, said shaft having a rotational axis oriented at an angle relative to said main axis;
- a bit driven by said shaft and having a rotational axis substantially coaxial with said shaft rotational axis;
- a first concentric stabilizer disposed about said shaft; and
- a second concentric stabilizer disposed about said drill string above and proximate said drilling device.
- 10. A drilling apparatus for controlling the course of a borehole during an earth boring drilling operation, and adapted for use in a rotational mode for straight drilling and a fixed mode for nonlinear drilling, said drilling apparatus comprising:
- a drill string;
- a drilling device connected to said drill string and including:
- a main axis substantially coaxially aligned with said drill string;
- a motor; and
- a shaft driven by said motor, said shaft having a rotational axis oriented at an angle relative to said main axis;
- a bit driven by said shaft and having a rotational axis substantially coaxial with said shaft rotational axis; and
- a first concentric stabilizer disposed about said shaft.
- 11. An apparatus for selective straight or directional drilling of subterranean formations, comprising:
- a drill string;
- a housing connected to said drill string and having an upper section defining a main tool axis and a lower section oriented at an angle to said upper section;
- a motor located in said upper section and having connected thereto a shaft mounted in said lower section;
- a bit connected to said shaft;
- a first concentric stabilizer located on said lower section; and
- a second concentric stabilizer located on said drill string above and proximate said upper section.
- 12. An apparatus for selective straight or directional drilling of subterranean formations, comprising:
- a drill string;
- means for selectively rotating said drill string;
- a drilling device connected to said drill string and including:
- an upper section defining a tool main axis;
- a motor located in said upper section;
- a lower section defining an axis which intersects said main tool axis;
- a shaft driven by said motor and mounted in said lower housing section;
- a rotary drill bit connected to said shaft;
- a first concentric stabilizer located on said lower section; and
- a second concentric stabilizer located on said drill string above and proximate said upper section.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/793,786 filed Nov. 18, 1991, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 418,970 filed Oct. 10, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,065,826 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 281,975 filed Nov. 30, 1988, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 145,055 filed Jan. 19, 1988, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 910,286 filed Sep. 17, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,739,842, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 731,181, filed May 6, 1985, abandoned.
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