Claims
- 1. A connector head for connecting an inner tubular body within an outer, concentric tubular body, and for transferring at least a portion of the load from the inner tubular body onto the outer tubular body, comprising:
a generally tubular connector head formed with a central bore through which the inner tubular body extends, the connector head having an inwardly extending stop shoulder formed in the central bore to allow the connector head to rest on the upper end of the inner tubular body; slip connecting means in the connector head for gripping the outer wall of the inner tubular body; a base plate formed with a central bore through which the inner tubular body extends, the base plate being located below the connector head and adapted to rest on the upper end of the outer tubular body, the base plate being formed with a plurality of radially spaced holes; a plurality of threaded stud members connected to and extending radially downwardly from the lower end of the connector head, for mating arrangement with the radially spaced holes of the base plate; a retainer ring formed with a central bore through which the inner tubular body extends, the retainer ring being located between the connector head and the base plate, and being connected to on in contact with the slip connecting means such that upward movement of the retainer ring engages the slip connecting means into a gripping mode with the inner tubular body, the retainer ring being formed with a plurality of radially spaced holes through which the threaded stud members extend, allowing the retainer ring to slide upwardly and downwardly on the threaded stud members; and an upper and lower nut threaded onto each of the threaded stud members between the retainer ring and the base plate, such that tightening of the upper nuts against the retainer ring pushes the retainer ring upwardly to engage the slip connecting means into the gripping mode with the inner tubular body, and downward tightening of the lower nuts against the base plate transfers at least a portion of the load from the inner tubular body through the threaded stud members and lower nuts onto the base plate and the outer tubular body.
- 2. The connector head of claim 1, wherein the connector head is a casing head device for use in a well bore, wherein the inner tubular body is a casing pipe and wherein the outer tubular body is a conductor pipe.
- 3. A casing head device for connecting and sealing to a casing pipe and for transferring at least a portion of the load from the casing pipe to an outer, concentric conductor pipe, comprising:
a generally tubular casing head formed with a central bore through which the casing pipe extends, the casing head having an inwardly extending stop shoulder formed in the central bore to allow the casing head to rest on the upper end of the casing pipe; seal connecting means in the casing head for sealing the central bore of the casing head against the outer wall of the casing pipe; slip means in the casing head for gripping the outer wall of the casing pipe; a base plate formed with a central bore through which the casing pipe extends, the base plate being located below the casing head and adapted to rest on the upper end of the conductor pipe, the base plate being formed with a plurality of radially spaced holes; a plurality of threaded stud members connected to and extending radially downwardly from the lower end of the casing head, for mating arrangement with the radially spaced holes of the base plate; a retainer ring formed with a central bore through which the casing pipe extends, the retainer ring being located between the casing head and the base plate and being connected to or in contact with the slip connecting means such that upward movement of the retainer ring engages the slip connecting means into a gripping mode with the casing, the retainer ring being formed with a plurality of radially spaced holes through which the threaded stud members extend, allowing the retainer ring to slide upwardly and downwardly on the threaded stud members; and an upper and lower nut threaded onto each of the threaded stud members; and retainer ring and the base plate, such that tightening of the upper nuts against the retainer ring pushes the retainer ring upwardly to engage the slip connecting means into the gripping mode with the casing pipe, and downward tightening of the lower nuts against the base plate transfers at least a portion of the load from the casing pipe through the threaded stud members and the lower nuts onto the base plate and the conductor pipe.
- 4. The casing head device of claim 3, wherein the slip connecting means comprise a plurality of arcuate segmented slips removably received in the casing head, each slip having a conical external surface, and an internal circumferential surface formed with grooves or teeth configured to engage, grip and support the casing pipe.
- 5. The casing head device of claim 4, wherein the retainer ring includes a slip actuating sleeve positioned around the segmented slips, the slip actuating sleeve having a conical internal surface formed for reverse conical mating with the conical surface of the slips.
- 6. The casing head device of claim 5, wherein the retainer ring and slip actuating ring are separate parts, connected through a plurality of generally vertical capscrews.
- 7. The casing head device of claim 6, wherein the retainer ring is provided with generally vertical capscrews which maintain a pre-installation gap between the retainer ring and the lower end of the casing head, and which can be rotated to allow for upward movement of the retainer ring by the tightening action of the upper nuts.
- 8. The casing head device of claim 7, wherein the casing head provides load transfer from the casing pipe, onto the threaded stud members and the lower nuts, onto the base plate and the conductor pipe.
- 9. The casing head device of claim 8, wherein the casing head device also provides load transfer from the casing pipe through the segmented slips, the slip actuation sleeve, the retainer ring and the lower nuts onto the base plate and the conductor pipe.
- 10. The casing head device of claim 9, wherein the load transferred from the casing pipe through the segmented slips, the slip actuation sleeve, the retainer ring and the lower nuts onto the base plate and the conductor pipe is less than the load transferred from the casing pipe, onto the threaded stud members and the lower nuts, onto the base plate and the conductor pipe, to ensure that the casing pipe is not crushed.
- 11. The casing head device of claim 10, further comprising a plurality of generally horizontal slip capscrews connecting the slip segments, the slip actuating sleeve and the casing head.
- 12. The casing head device of claim 11, wherein the slip capscrews are provided with seals at their casing head ends which allow for limited inward movement as the slip segments move into gripping mode, so as to seal the slip capscrews against the casing head.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/342,269 filed Dec. 21, 2001. To the extent that it is consistent herewith, the aforementioned application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342269 |
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