Claims
- 1. An improved method of circulating fluid through a casing string and from a lowermost end of a casing string into a well bore for facilitating lowering of of the casing string into a well bore, an uppermost end of the casing string extending above the rig floor to a position adjacent an elevator for grasping the uppermost end of the casing string and moving the casing string axially with respect to the rig floor, the elevator being supported from bails extending from a traveling block of the rig, the method comprising:
- providing a casing circulator having an exterior sealing member and an interior packer tube defining a flow path therein;
- providing a casing circulator guide for engagement with the bails to guide the position of the casing circulator with respect to the uppermost end of the casing string as the traveling block is lowered;
- supporting the casing circulator from the traveling block;
- lowering the traveling block with respect to the uppermost end of the casing string such that the casing circulator will be positioned within the uppermost end of the casing string when the elevator is lowered about the uppermost end of the casing string;
- thereafter setting the casing circulator to seal the sealing member between the casing string and interior packer tube;
- thereafter pumping fluid through a flow line, through the flow path in the packer tube of the set casing circulator and into the casing string to wash the well bore adjacent the lowermost end of the casing string; and
- thereafter deactivating the casing circular to unseal the sealing element from the casing string.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein the step of providing a casing circulator guide comprises:
- providing at least one guide member secured to the casing circulator;
- providing at least one guide adjustment member secured to the at least one guide member; and
- adjusting the at least one guide adjustment member for engagement with one of the bails, such that the position of the casing circulator with respect to the casing string is controlled by adjusting the at least one guide adjustment member.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 2, further comprising:
- providing a support sub for supporting the casing circulator and for transmitting the fluid to the casing circulator; and
- the at least one guide member is supported by the casing support sub.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3, further comprising:
- providing a rotary seal between the flow line and a body of the support sub to allow a flow line to rotate with respect to the support sub body.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- providing an adjustment mechanism for limiting upward movement of the set casing circulator with respect to the block; and
- adjusting the adjustment mechanism to prohibit the set casing circulator from moving upward to unseal from the casing string.
- 6. The method defined in claim 1, wherein the step of setting the casing circulator comprises:
- provide a setting flow line from a circulator setting pump to the sealing element of the casing circulator; and
- activating the casing circulator pump to pass a setting fluid into engagement with the sealing element to set the casing circulator.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- the fluid is a drilling fluid; and
- the step of pumping fluid includes activating one or more drilling fluid pumps to pump the drilling fluid through the casing circulator.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 7, further comprising:
- passing the drilling fluid through the casing circulator and into the casing string to maintain a desired level of fluid in the casing string is lowered into the well bore.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- providing a seal mechanism within the packer tube for allowing pressurized fluid in the flow line to pass through the casing circulator while preventing unpressurized fluid in the packer tube above the seal mechanism from leaking out the packer tube.
- 10. An improved method of imputing drilling fluid into a casing string in a well bore so that the casing string may be lowered into the well bore, lowering of the casing string into a well bore controlled by regulating downward movement of a traveling block with respect to a rig floor, an uppermost end of the casing string extending above the rig floor to a position adjacent an elevator suspended by bails from the traveling block for selectively grasping the uppermost end of the casing string, the method comprising:
- providing a circulator support sub having a flow path therein;
- providing a casing circulator having an exterior sealing member and an interior packer tube defining a fluid flow path;
- providing a circulator guide for engagement with the bails to guide the position of the casing circulator with the respect to the uppermost end of the casing string while lowering the traveling block, such that the casing circulator is automatically positioned within the uppermost end of the casing string when the elevator is positioned about the casing string:
- suspending the circulator support sub from the traveling block;
- suspending the casing circulator from the support sub;
- securing the casing string in a fixed position with respect to the rig floor;
- lowering the traveling block to a position such that the casing circulator is within the uppermost end of the casing string while the elevator is positioned about the casing string and the casing string is fixed with respect to the rig floor; and
- thereafter pumping the drilling fluid through the support sub, the casing circulator, and into the casing string.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 10, wherein the step of providing the circulator guide comprises:
- providing at least one guide member secured to the casing support sub;
- providing at least one guide adjustment member secured to the at least one guide member; and
- adjusting the at least one guide adjustment member for engagement with one of the bails, such that the position of the casing circulator with respect to the casing string is controlled by adjusting the at least one guide adjustment member.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- when the casing circulator is within the uppermost end of the casting string, setting the casing circulator to seal the sealing member between the casing circulator and the interior packer tube;
- the step of pumping the drilling fluid into the casing string includes washing the well bore adjacent the lowermost end of the casing string; and
- thereafter deactivating the casing circulator to unseal the sealing member from the casing string.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 12, further comprising:
- providing an adjustment mechanism for limiting upward movement of the set casing circulator with respect to the traveling block; and
- adjusting the adjacent mechanism to prohibit the set casing circulator from moving upward to unseal from the casing string.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- providing a seal mechanism within the packer tube for allowing pressurized fluid in the flow line to pass through the casing circulator while preventing unpressurized fluid in the packer tube above the seal mechanism from leaking out the packer tube.
- 15. Circulator apparatus for temporarily sealing the uppermost end of a casing string extending into a well bore, the uppermost end of the casing string extending above the rig floor to a position adjacent an elevator suspended from a traveling block by bails, the circulator apparatus comprising:
- a circulator including a packer tube defining a flow path therethrough and an external sealing sleeve radially outward of the packer tube for sealing engagement with an internal surface of the uppermost end of the casing string;
- a support sub for suspending from the traveling block and for supporting the circulator, the support sub having a flow path therein for passing fluid to the packer tube flow path; and
- a guide mechanism supported sub for engagement with the bails to guide the position of the circulator with respect to the uppermost end of the casing string as the traveling block lowers the elevator about the casing string, such that the circulator is automatically lowered onto the interior of the casing string when the traveling block is lowered.
- 16. A circulator apparatus as defined in claim 15, further comprising:
- the guide mechanism includes an adjustment member for selectively adjusting the position of the support sub with respect to the bails as the traveling block is lowered.
- 17. A circulator apparatus as defined in claim 15, further comprising:
- an adjustment mechanism for limiting upward movement of the circulator with respect to the traveling block.
- 18. A circulator apparatus as defined in claim 15, further comprising:
- a flow line for pumping drilling fluid through the support sub and circulator and into the casing string; and
- a rotary seal mechanism for enabling the flow line to rotate with respect to the support sub while maintaining sealed communication between the flow line and the support sub.
- 19. A circulator apparatus as defined in claim 15, further comprising:
- a seal mechanism within the packer tube for allowing pressurized fluid to pass through the casing circulator while preventing unpressurized fluid in the flow path of the support sub from leaking out the packer tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 460,566, filed Jan. 3, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 4,997,042.
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