Claims
- 1. A centralizer assembly for a casing string within a casing head comprising,
- a centralizer bowl (12) with curved tapered inner surfaces, said centralizer bowl being arranged and designed to be placed about said casing string and supported from a landing shoulder within said casing head while defining an annular space between said tapered surfaces and said casing string,
- centralizer segments (14) placed in said annular space and having smooth inner surfaces which are substantially coaxial with and matching the radial curvature of said casing string and having tapered outer surfaces (28) which match the taper and curvatures of said inner surfaces of said centralizer bowl, and
- energizing screws (24) extending through said centralizer bowl (12) and engaging said centralized segments (24) for forcing said centralizer segments into said annular space in a wedging relationship between said casing string and said tapered inner surfaces thereby removing radial looseness and clearance between said casing string and said casing head.
- 2. The centralizer assembly of claim 1, wherein,
- said centralizer bowl includes two halves which are hinged together to permit said bowl to be opened for wrapping about said casing string prior to insertion within said casing head.
- 3. The centralizer assembly of claim 2, wherein,
- said centralizer segments are removably secured to said centralizer bowl halves prior to said halves being wrapped about said casing string.
- 4. The centralizer assembly of claim 3, further comprising,
- lifting bolts removably secured to top surfaces of said centralizer bowl.
- 5. A casing hanger assembly for supporting a casing string from a casing head comprising,
- a bottom centralizer assembly means arranged and designed to be landed on an internal shoulder of said casing head, for rigidly centralizing the casing string within said casing head,
- a top slip-type casing hanger means, set on top of said bottom centralizer assembly means for supporting and transferring the weight of said casing string to said casing head and,
- a lock nut placed on top of said slip-type casing hanger means and arranged and designed to be removably secured to said casing head and for securing said centralizer assembly means and said slip-type casing hanger means within said casing head.
- 6. The casing hanger assembly of claim 5, further comprising,
- a seal bushing placed on top of said lock nut and between said casing string and said casing means, and
- means on said seal bushing for sealing an exterior surface of said casing string and an interior surface of said casing head.
- 7. A casing hanger assembly for supporting a casing string from a casing head comprising,
- a centralizer bowl with curved tapered inner surfaces, said bowl being arranged and designed to be placed about said casing string and supported from a landing shoulder within said casing head while defining an annular space between said tapered surfaces and said casing string,
- centralizer segments placed in said annular space and having smooth inner surfaces which are substantially coaxial with and matching the radial curvature of said casing string and having tapered outer surfaces which match the taper and curvatures of said inner surfaces of said centralizer bowl,
- energizing screws extending through said centralizer bowl and engaging said centralizer segments for forcing said centralizer segments into said annular space in a wedging relationship between said casing string and said tapered inner surfaces thereby removing radial looseness and clearance between said casing string and said casing head,
- a top slip-type casing hanger set on to of said centralizer bowl, said casing hanger having slips for securing said casing string to said casing hanger, and
- a lock nut removably secured to said casing head and positioned on top of said slip type casing hanger for securing said centralizer assembly and said casing hanger in said casing head.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/100,249 filed Aug. 28, 1998.
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