Claims
- 1. A well tool for running and installing a casing hanger and a packoff into an underwater wellhead housing during a single trip into the well, comprising
- (a) a central tubular mandrel having means for attachment to a pipe string;
- (b) a tubular body surrounding and secured to the mandrel for axial and rotational movement in unison therewith, said body including non-threaded means for releasably connecting it to a surrounding annular packoff;
- (c) a casing hanger adapter sleeve surrounding the mandrel and partially surrounded by the body, said adapter sleeve releasably connected to the mandrel by a thread latching means which can be ratcheted from an unlatched condition into a latched condition without relative rotation between the mandrel and the sleeve, said sleeve including means for releasably connecting it to a well casing hanger for support thereof on the sleeve at a position beneath the packoff.
- 2. A well tool according to claim 1 including means for landing a packoff carried on the tubular body onto a casing hanger carried by the adapter sleeve, and means for setting said packoff in fluid pressure tight condition between said hanger and a surrounding surface of an outer well device.
- 3. A well tool according to claim 2 wherein said packoff setting means comprises at least one packoff torque key for rotation of one portion of a packoff with respect to another portion thereof.
- 4. A well tool according to claim 1 wherein the non-threaded means for connecting the body to a packoff comprises at least one shearable pin residing in opposed and aligned receptacles in said body and packoff.
- 5. A well tool according to claim 1 wherein the packoff is carried in a contracted and locked position on the tool during running thereof into the well.
- 6. A well tool according to claim 1 including fluid flow passages located in the tool to conduct drilling mud and other well fluids past a packoff assembly mounted on the tool in a flow path that avoids critical setting means of the packoff.
- 7. A well tool according to claim 1 wherein retrieval of the tool from the well can be accomplished solely by lifting the tool after it has been disconnected from a casing hanger.
- 8. A well tool for running and installing a casing hanger and a packoff into an underwater wellhead housing during a single trip into the well, comprising
- (a) a central tubular mandrel having means for attachment to a pipe string;
- (b) a tubular body surrounding and secured to the mandrel for movement in unison therewith, said body including means for releasably connecting it to a surrounding annular packoff,
- (c) a casing hanger adapter sleeve surrounding the mandrel, said adapter sleeve releasably connected to the mandrel by latching means which can be ratcheted from an unlatched condition into a latched condition without relative rotation between the mandrel and the sleeve, said sleeve including means for releasably connecting it to a well casing hanger for support thereof on the sleeve.
- 9. A well tool according to claim 8 including means for landing a packoff carried on the tubular body onto a casing hanger carried by the adapter sleeve, and means for setting said packoff in fluid pressure tight condition between said hanger and a surrounding surface of an outer well device.
- 10. A well tool according to claim 9 wherein said packoff setting means comprises at least one packoff torque key for rotation of one portion of a packoff with respect to another portion thereof.
- 11. A well tool according to claim 8 wherein the means for connecting the body to a packoff comprises at least one shearable pin residing in opposed and aligned receptacles in said body and packoff.
- 12. A well tool according to claim 8 wherein the packoff is carried in a contracted and locked position on the tool during running thereof into the well.
- 13. A well tool according to claim 8 including fluid flow passages located in the tool to conduct drilling mud and other well fluids past a packoff assembly mounted on the tool in a flow path that avoids critical setting means of the packoff.
- 14. A well tool according to claim 8 wherein retrieval of the tool from the well can be accomplished solely by lifting the tool after it has been disconnected from a casing hanger.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 192,806, filed May 11, 1988, now abandoned.
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