Claims
- 1. In combination with a pair of axially spaced tubular well tool subsections including adjacent end portions and to be serially connected in an elongated well tool to include a central longitudinal passage therethrough, an outlet from said passage to the exterior of said tool between longitudinally spaced packer zones thereof spaced between said sections and a fluid bypass through said tool, independent of said longitudinal passage, communicated at its opposite ends with the exterior of said tool on remote sides of said packer zones, a tool assembly for connection between said sections, said assembly including an inner tubular member and an outer tubular section telescoped over said inner tubular member, said inner member and outer section including pairs of corresponding loosely telescoped end portions defining annular passages therebetween, first means sealingly coupling the end portions of said inner tubular members within the adjacent end portions of said subsections, second means sealingly coupling the remote ends of said outer tubular member to said adjacent ends, one pair of section end portions including ports opening therethrough from the corresponding annular passages to the exterior of said tool assembly, said outer tubular section including axially spaced mounting portions disposed intermediate said ports for supporting packer assemblies therefrom, said assembly including port means communicating the interior of said inner tubular member with the exterior of said assembly intermediate said mounting portions independent of said annular passages and defining passage means communicating said annular passages independent of said port means and the interior of said inner tubular member, the interior of said inner tubular member being straight, unobstructed and "fully open" throughout the length of said inner tubular member, the inner tubular member including a diametrically enlarged midportion whose exterior is sealingly secured within the midportion of the interior of said outer tubular section, said port means comprising aligned ports formed through said sealingly secured midportions, said inner tubular member including a pair of opposite end member sections and a center member section into which the adjacent ends of said end member sections are removably threadedly engaged and comprising said diametrically enlarged midportion, a sleeve secured within the midportion of said outer tubular section, said outer tubular section midportion, said sleeve and diametrically enlarged midportion having aligned ports formed therethrough, said diametrically enlarged midportion being loosely telescoped in said sleeve defining an annular passage therebetween, and weld material formed completely about the adjacent ends of said sleeve and enlarged midportion ports bridging said annular passage, said aligned ports and weld material defining said port means.
- 2. In combination with a pair of axially spaced tubular well tool subsections including adjacent end portions and to be serially connected in an elongated well tool to include a central longitudinal passage therethrough, an outlet from said passage to the exterior of said tool between longitudinally spaced packer zones thereof spaced between said sections and a fluid bypass through said tool, independent of said longitudinal passage, communicated at its opposite ends with the exterior of said tool on remote sides of said packer zones, a tool assembly for connection between said sections, said assembly including an inner tubular member and an outer tubular section telescoped over said inner tubular member, said inner member and outer section including pairs of corresponding loosely telescoped end portions defining annular passages therebetween, first means sealingly coupling the end portions of said inner tubular members within the adjacent end portions of said subsections, second means sealingly coupling the remote ends of said outer tubular member to said adjacent ends, one pair of section end portions including ports opening therethrough from the corresponding annular passages to the exterior of said tool assembly, said outer tubular section including axially spaced mounting portions disposed intermediate said ports for supporting packer assemblies therefrom, said assembly including port means communicating the interior of said inner tubular member with the exterior of said assembly intermediate said mounting portions independent of said annular passages and defining passage means communicating said annular passages independent of said port means and the interior of said inner tubular member, the interior of said inner tubular member being straight, unobstructed and "fully open" throughout the length of said inner tubular member, said inner tubular member and other tubular section each being of one-piece construction and loosely telescopingly engaged, said port means including aligned ports formed in the midportions of said inner tubular member and outer tubular section as well as weld material formed completely about the adjacent ends of said aligned ports and bridging the space between the opposing portions of said midportions extending about said adjacent port ends.
- 3. In combination with a pair of axially spaced tubular well tool subsections including adjacent end portions and to be serially connected in an elongated well tool to include a central longitudinal passage therethrough, an outlet from said passage to the exterior of said tool between longitudinally spaced packer zones thereof spaced between said sections and a fluid bypass through said tool, independent of said longitudinal passage, communicated at its opposite ends with the exterior of said tool on remote sides of said packer zones, a tool assembly for connection between said sections, said assembly including an inner tubular member and an outer tubular section telescoped over said inner tubular member, said inner member and outer section including pairs of corresponding loosely telescoped end portions defining annular passages therebetween, first means sealingly coupling the end portions of said inner tubular members within the adjacent end portions of said subsections, second means sealingly coupling the remote ends of said outer tubular member to said adjacent ends, one pair of section end portions including ports opening therethrough from the corresponding annular passages to the exterior of said tool assembly, said outer tubular section including axially spaced mounting portions disposed intermediate said ports for supporting packer assemblies therefrom, said assembly including port means communicating the interior of said inner tubular member with the exterior of said assembly intermediate said mounting portions independent of said annular passages and defining passage means communicating said annular passages independent of said port means and the interior of said inner tubular member, the interior of said inner tubular member being straight, unobstructed and "fully open" throughout the length of said inner tubular member, the inner tubular member including a diametrically enlarged midportion whose exterior is sealingly secured within the midportion of the interior of said outer tubular section, said port means comprising aligned ports formed through said sealingly secured midportions, said inner tubular member diametrically enlarged midportion being externally threaded, the interior of the midportion of said outer tubular section being slightly diametrically reduced, threaded and having said diametrically enlarged midportions sealingly threaded therein and in adjusted angular position relative thereto, the exterior of said diametrically enlarged midportion and the interior of said diametrically reduced midportion of said outer tubular member including registered longitudinal outwardly and inwardly opening grooves formed therein and communicating said annular passage, said grooves being angularly spaced about said midportions from said aligned ports.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 including means releasably locking said midportions in adjusted threaded relation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application comprises a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 802,481, filed June 1, 1977, for Oil Well Perforation Testing Device, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,741.
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