Claims
- 1. A combination landing unit and seal assembly which can be latched within the internal bore of a liner within a well, the liner being of the type which includes a liner setting sleeve with internal threads which are engaged by mating threads of a liner running tool during the installation of the liner within the well bore, comprising:
- a tubular landing unit having an internal profile for receiving a plug, an upward tubular extension with a polished internal bore, and having a latch collet carried about the exterior thereof between an upper shoulder and a lower shoulder, the latch collet having a collet body and a plurality of externally threaded collet fingers extending downwardly therefrom which are adapted to engage the setting sleeve threads to secure the combination landing unit and seal assembly within the liner;
- an external seal region located on the exterior of the tubular landing unit for sealing within the bore of the liner below the liner setting sleeve threads;
- a floating seal assembly initially received within the polished internal bore of the upward extension, the floating seal assembly having upper connecting means for connection in a well tubing string extending to the well surface and having an external running latch for initially fixing the floating seal assembly within internal bore of the upward extension, the landing unit with its internal profile, upper tubular extension and floating seal assembly being initially supported from the well tubing string at the well surface by the upper connecting means on the floating seal assembly whereby the combination landing unit and seal assembly can be installed within the liner in a single trip operation; and
- wherein the external running latch includes a running collet having a collet body and a plurality of downwardly extending collet fingers and wherein the upward extension of the landing unit is provided with an internal recess for receiving the collet fingers, the running collet being assembled on the exterior of the floating seal assembly with the collet fingers being forceably extended outwardly by the assembly exterior to retain the fingers within the recess.
- 2. A combination landing unit and seal assembly which can be latched within the internal bore of a liner within a well, the liner being of the type which includes a liner setting sleeve with internal threads which are engaged by mating threads of a liner running tool during the installation of the liner within the well bore, comprising:
- a tubular landing unit having an internal profile for receiving a plug, an upward tubular extension with a polished internal bore, and having a latch collet carried about the exterior thereof between an upper shoulder and a lower shoulder, the latch collet having a collet body and a plurality of externally threaded collet fingers extending downwardly therefrom which are adapted to engage the setting sleeve threads to secure the combination landing unit and seal assembly within the liner;
- an external seal region located on the exterior of the tubular landing unit for sealing within the bore of the liner below the liner setting sleeve threads;
- a floating seal assembly initially received within the polished internal bore of the upward extension, the floating seal assembly having upper connecting means for connection in a well tubing string extending to the well surface and having an external running latch for initially fixing the floating seal assembly within internal bore of the upward extension;
- wherein the floating seal assembly is a generally cylindrical conduit having an external seal region proximate the lowermost extent thereof and having a region of reduced external diameter above the seal region; and
- wherein the external running latch includes a running collet having a collet body and a plurality of downwardly extending collet fingers and wherein the upward extension of the landing unit is provided with an internal recess for receiving the collet fingers, the running collet being assembled on the exterior of the floating seal assembly with the collet fingers being forceably extended outwardly by the assembly exterior to retain the fingers within the recess.
- 3. The combination landing unit and seal assembly of claim 2, further comprising:
- shear means for initially fixing the running collet on the exterior of the floating seal assembly in the running position, axial movement of the floating seal assembly from the well surface serving to sever the shear means and move the region of reduced external diameter of the floating seal assembly beneath the running collet fingers to collapse the collet fingers and move the collet to a release position, thereby allowing the floating seal assembly to be retrieved to the well surface.
- 4. The combination landing unit and seal assembly of claim 3, wherein the running collet body is provided with external lugs adapted to be received within mating lug recesses provided in the upper end of the upward extension for transmitting torque between the floating seal assembly and the upward extension when the running collet is fixed in the running position.
- 5. A combination landing unit and seal assembly which can be latched within the internal bore of a liner within a well, the liner being of the type which includes a liner setting sleeve with internal threads which are engaged by mating threads of a liner running tool during the installation of the liner within the well bore, comprising:
- a tubular landing unit having an internal profile for receiving a plug, an upward tubular extension with a polished internal bore, and having a latch collet carried about the exterior thereof between an upper shoulder and a lower shoulder, the latch collet having a collet body and a plurality of externally threaded collet fingers extending downwardly therefrom which are adapted to engage the setting sleeve threads to secure the combination landing unit and seal assembly within the liner;
- a clutch sleeve located between the mandrel and the latch collet, the clutch sleeve having a plurality of radially extending cogs which are adapted to be received between the fingers of the latch collet for transmitting torque between the clutch sleeve and the latch collet;
- an external seal region located on the exterior of the tubular landing unit for sealing within the bore of the liner below the liner setting sleeve threads; and
- a floating seal assembly initially received within the polished internal bore of the upward extension, the floating seal assembly having upper connecting means for connection in a well tubing string extending to the well surface and having an external running latch for initially fixing the floating seal assembly within internal bore of the upward extension.
- 6. A combination landing unit and seal assembly which can be latched within the internal bore of a liner within a well, the liner being of the type which includes a liner setting sleeve with internal threads which are engaged by mating threads of a liner running tool during the installation of the liner within the well bore, comprising:
- a tubular landing unit having an internal profile for receiving a plug, an upward tubular extension with a polished internal bore, and having a latch collet carried about the exterior thereof between an upper shoulder and a lower shoulder, the latch collet having a collet body and a plurality of externally threaded collet fingers extending downwardly therefrom which are adapted to engage the setting sleeve threads to secure the combination landing unit and seal assembly within the liner;
- a clutch sleeve located between the mandrel and the latch collet, the clutch sleeve having a plurality of radially extending cogs which are adapted to be received between the fingers of the latch collet for transmitting torque between the clutch sleeve and the latch collet;
- an external seal region located on the exterior of the tubular landing unit for sealing within the bore of the liner below the liner setting sleeve threads;
- a floating seal assembly initially received within the polished internal bore of the upward extension, the floating seal assembly having upper connecting means for connection in a well tubing string extending to the well surface and having an external running latch for initially fixing the floating seal assembly within the internal bore of the upward extension, and
- wherein the lower shoulder is provided with cam means for engaging the clutch sleeve when the tubing string is lifted from the well surface for transmitting torque from the lower shoulder to the clutch sleeve and from the clutch sleeve to the latch collet for unthreading the latch collet from the liner.
- 7. The combination landing unit and seal assembly of claim 6, further comprising:
- a clutch collet having a collet body with an externally threaded surface adapted to engage a mating internally threaded surface of the latch collet body, the clutch collet having a plurality of downwardly extending collet fingers which are received within a recess formed in an upper interior surface of the clutch sleeve; and
- wherein the clutch collet body is provided with cam means at the end thereof opposite the collet fingers, the cam means being engageable with a mating cam formed by the upper shoulder when weight is set down on the tubing string from the well surface and thereby rotation of the tubing string results in downward travel of the clutch collet threads relative to the latch collet threads and, in turn, downward axial travel of the clutch sleeve.
- 8. The combination landing unit and seal assembly of claim 7, wherein the lower shoulder normally contacts the latch collet fingers when the tubing string is lifted to prevent inward radial movement of the latch collet fingers, and wherein the downward axial travel of the clutch sleeve caused by rotation of the clutch collet moves the lower shoulder from beneath the latch collet fingers to allow inward radial movement of the latch collet fingers and retrieval of the landing unit to the well surface.
- 9. A method of engaging a combination landing unit and seal assembly within the internal bore of a liner within a well, the liner being of the type which includes a liner setting sleeve with internal threads which are engaged by mating threads of a liner running tool during the installation of the liner within the well bore, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular landing unit having an internal profile for receiving a plug, an upward tubular extension with an internal bore, and with an external latch including an externally threaded member which is adapted to engage the setting sleeve threads to secure the landing unit within the liner, and an external seal region for sealingly engaging the interior of the liner;
- initially fixing a floating seal assembly within the internal bore of the landing unit upward extension at the well surface, prior to running into the well bore, the floating seal assembly being provided with upper connecting means for connection in a tubing string extending to the well surface, the landing unit with its internal profile, upper tubular extension and floating seal assembly being initially supported from the well tubing string at the well surface by the upper connecting means on the floating seal assembly;
- engaging the landing unit within the internal bore of the liner by running the landing unit into the bore of the liner on a tubing string and engaging the externally threaded latch member with the setting sleeve threads; and
- moving the tubing string axially from the well surface to free the floating seal assembly.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of:
- running a plug through the interior of the tubing string, through the floating seal assembly and into the landing unit profile to shut off the flow of well fluid from beneath the plug; and
- retrieving the floating seal assembly to the well surface on the tubing sting.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- performing remedial operations upon the well above the landing unit;
- reinserting the floating seal unit into the internal bore of the landing unit upward extension; and
- removing the plug from the landing unit to again allow the flow of well fluids to the well surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 809,096, filed 12-16-85 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Baker Oil and Tools, Inc., Technical Manual, "Models CL-1 and CR-1 Tubing Seal Receptacle Units, 11-15-1964, pp. 2-6. |
TIW Catalog (1985), pp. 24-26. |
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