Claims
- 1. A directional drilling assembly for causing a drill bit to drill a curved borehole, said borehole having a high side and a low side, said assembly comprising:
- mud motor means for rotating a drive shaft which is coupled to said drill bit, said mud motor means comprising a housing with a bend angle formed therein;
- upper stabilizer means mounted on said motor means; and
- lower stabilizer means mounted on said drive shaft for rotation therewith; and
- wherein said upper stabilizer means comprises outwardly extending means adapted to engage the low side of the borehole and normally retracted means adapted to be extended into engagement with the high side of the borehole during drilling to force said outwardly extending means against the low side of the borehole.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said lower stabilizer means is full gage.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said lower stabilizer means comprises a plurality of angularly distributed longitudinal ribs adapted to engage the walls of the borehole adjacent said drill bit.
- 4. A directional drilling assembly for causing a drill bit to drill a curved borehole, said borehole having a high side and a low side, said assembly comprising:
- mud motor means for rotating a drive shaft which is coupled to said drill bit, said mud motor means comprising an upper housing and a lower housing;
- upper stabilizer means mounted on said lower housing wherein said upper stabilizer means comprises outwardly extending means adapted to engage the low side of the borehole and normally retracted means adapted to be extended into engagement with the high side of the borehole during drilling to force said outwardly extending means against the low side of the borehole;
- lower stabilizer means mounted on said drive shaft for rotation therewith; and
- articulative joint means connecting said lower housing to said upper housing to allow relative pivotal movement therebetween as said curved borehole is drilled.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said lower stabilizer means is full gage.
- 6. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said lower stabilizer means comprises a plurality of angularly distributed longitudinal ribs adapted to engage the walls of the borehole adjacent said drill bit.
- 7. A directional drilling assembly for causing a drill bit to drill a curved borehole having a relatively short radius of curvature, said curved borehole having a high side and a low side, said assembly comprising:
- mud motor means for rotating a drive shaft which is coupled to said drill bit, said motor means having an upper housing and a lower housing, said lower housing containing bearing means for supporting a portion of said drive shaft and including upper and lower sections connected together to form a bend angle;
- upper stabilizer means on said upper housing section, said upper stabilizer means including outwardly extending means adapted to engage the low side of the borehole and normally retracted means adapted to be extended into engagement with the high side of the borehole during drilling to force said outwardly extending means against the low side of the borehole;
- lower stabilizer means mounted on said drive shaft for rotation therewith; and articulative joint means connecting said lower housing to said upper housing to allow relative pivotal movement therebetween as said curved borehole is drilled.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said normally retracted means includes piston means mounted for radial movement on said upper housing section, said piston means having a rear face subject to the pressure of fluids used to operate said motor means.
- 9. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said lower stabilizer means includes a plurality of angularly distributed longitudinal ribs adapted to engage the wall of the borehole adjacent said drill bit.
- 10. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said articulative joint means includes ball means on one of said housings engaged in socket means on the other of said housings; means for preventing relative rotation between said ball and socket means, and means for limiting said pivotal movement.
- 11. The assembly of claim 7 further including means coupled to the upper end of said upper housing for enabling the rotational orientation of said assembly in the borehole to be measured and telemetered to the surface.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11 further including second articulative joint means between said upper housing and said enabling means for permitting relative pivotal movement; and second means for preventing relative rotation between said upper housing and said enabling means.
- 13. An articulated directional drilling assembly for use in drilling a curved borehole having a high side and a low side and a relatively short radius of curvature, said assembly comprising:
- mud motor means responsive to flow of drilling fluids for producing a rotary output, said mud motor means including upper and lower housings, said lower housing having upper and lower sections connected together to define a bend angle between the respective longitudinal axes thereof;
- drive means for coupling said rotary output to a drill bit on said lower housing section;
- first stabilizer means on said upper housing section, said first stabilizer means including wall-engaging means adapted to engage the low side of said borehole, and further including normally retracted radially extendable piston means, said piston means being arranged when extended to engage the high side of said borehole and force said upper housing section and said wall-engaging means toward the low side of said borehole;
- second stabilizer means on said drive means for rotation therewith; and
- articulative coupling means for connecting said upper and lower housings to one another in a manner to allow limited pivotal movement.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 further including means subjecting said piston means to the pressure of drilling fluids flowing through said motor means.
- 15. The assembly of claim 13 further including means in said articulative coupling means for preventing relative rotation between said upper and lower housing members.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15 further including means connected to said upper housing for measuring and telemetering to the surface the rotational orientation of said assembly in said borehole with respect to a reference.
- 17. The assembly of claim 16 further including another articulative coupling means for connecting said measuring and telemetering means to said upper housing, said another articulative coupling means including means for preventing relative rotation between said measuring and telemetry means and said upper housing.
- 18. A method of drilling a curved borehole, said borehole having a high side and a low side, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing mud motor means coupled to a drive shaft means, said drive shaft means having upper and lower ends;
- said mud motor means comprising a housing having upper and lower sections forming a bend angle therebetween;
- mounting a drill bit on said lower end of said drive shaft means;
- mounting stabilizer means on said drive shaft means for rotation therewith;
- rotating said drill bit in response to flow of drilling fluid through said mud motor means; and
- forcing said upper section of said housing toward the low side of said borehole by applying the pressure of said drilling fluid to a radially movable piston on said upper housing section and shifting said piston into engagement with the high side of said borehole.
- 19. The method of claim 18 including the further step of providing wall-engaging means on said upper housing section adapted to engage the low side of said borehole.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/332,682 filed Nov. 1, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,256.
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