The present embodiments generally relate to a clamping apparatus that allows a downhole line to be fed between tubular members.
A need exists for a clamping apparatus that allows a downhole line to be fed between two tubular members in a safe and efficient manner.
A further need exists for a clamping apparatus that supports one of the tubular members, while a downhole line is being fed between the tubular members.
The present embodiments meet these needs.
The detailed description will be better understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings as follows:
The present embodiments are detailed below with reference to the listed Figures.
Before explaining the present apparatus and system in detail, it is to be understood that the apparatus and system are not limited to the particular embodiments and that the apparatus and system can be practiced or carried out in various ways.
The present embodiments generally relate to a clamping apparatus and a system for feeding downhole lines between tubular members.
A downhole line can be a fiber optic cable, a hydraulic line, an electrical line, a support line, a cable, a chain, a signal line, a fluid line, a pneumatic line, or another line used in downhole operations.
The clamping apparatus can have a clamping apparatus first half and a clamping apparatus second half. The clamping apparatus first half can have a first support arm having an inner surface and a second support arm having an inner surface.
The first support arm can be connected to the second support arm by a first connecting wall. The first connecting wall can have a radius of curvature. For example, the radius of curvature can be such that the first connecting wall can fit about a portion, such as a half, of a one inch outer diameter tubular.
The first connecting wall can have one or more segments connected together. The segments can be the same shape or a different shape from one another.
The connecting wall inner surface can have a first grip disposed thereon.
The clamping apparatus can include a clamping apparatus second half. The clamping apparatus second half can be connectable to the clamping apparatus first half. For example, the clamping apparatus first half can be connected to the clamping apparatus second half by one or more threaded fasteners.
In one or more embodiments, the clamping apparatus first half and clamping apparatus second half can be connected together by a hinge and latch. A hinge can connect a portion of the halves together, and a latch can be used to secure the other portion of the halves together.
The clamping apparatus second half can have a third support arm having an inner surface configured to mate with the first support arm inner surface. The clamping apparatus second half can have a fourth support arm having an inner surface configured to mate with the second support arm inner surface. The third support arm can be attached to the fourth support arm by a second connecting wall having the radius of curvature.
A second grip can be connected to a second connecting wall inner surface. The second connecting wall can be similar to the first connecting wall.
In one or more embodiments, each support arm can have a grip disposed thereon. A first support arm grip can be disposed on the first support arm. A second support arm grip can be disposed on the second support arm. A third support arm grip can be disposed on the third support arm, and a fourth support arm grip can be disposed on the fourth support arm.
One or more embodiments of the clamping apparatus can be used as part of a system for feeding a downhole line between an outer tubular member and an inner tubular member. The system can include the clamping apparatus secured about an inner tubular member and an outer tubular member disposed about the inner tubular member.
In one or more embodiments, the clamping apparatus can be disposed about a tubular member and can support an adjacent tubular member allowing for a downhole line to be fed between the tubular members.
The embodiments of the method can be better understood with reference to the Figures.
The clamping apparatus first half 102 can include a first support arm 110 connected to a second support arm 112 by a first connecting wall 120. A first support arm grip 140 can be disposed on the first support arm 110. A second support arm grip 142 can be disposed on the second support arm 112.
The first support arm grip 140 can be welded, bolted, or otherwise connected to the first support arm 110 adjacent to the first connecting wall 120. The second support arm grip 142 can be connected to the second support arm 112 adjacent to the first connecting wall 120.
The clamping apparatus second half 104 can have a fourth support arm 116 connected to a third support arm 114 by a second connecting wall 122. A third support arm grip 144 can be disposed on the third support arm 114. A fourth support arm grip 146 can be disposed on the fourth support arm 116.
The third support arm grip 144 can be welded, bolted, or otherwise connected to the third support arm 114 adjacent to the second connecting wall 122. The fourth support arm grip 146 can be connected to the fourth support arm 116 adjacent to the second connecting wall 122.
The connecting walls 120 and 122 can have a radius of curvature. The radius of curvature can be such that each connecting wall can fit about a portion of a downhole tubular.
An inner surface of the first support arm 110 can mate with an inner surface of the third support 114, and an inner surface of the second support arm 112 can mate with a an inner surface of the fourth support arm 116. When the support arms 110, 112, 114, and 116 are mated with one another, the connecting walls 120 and 122, and the ends of the support arms 110, 112, 114, and 116 adjacent to the connecting walls 120 and 122 can form a substantially circular surface.
The clamping apparatus first half 102 and the clamping apparatus second half 104 can be secured to one another by one or more threaded fasteners (two are shown 180 and 182). A first threaded fastener 180 can attach the first support arm 110 and the third support arm 114 to one another. A second threaded fastener 182 can attach the second support arm 112 and the fourth support arm 116 to one another.
One or more fastener retainers (two are shown 184 and 186) can be used to keep the fasteners 180 and 182 from falling from the support arms when the clamping apparatus first half 102 and the clamping apparatus second half 104 are not secured together.
A first fastener retainer 184 can be used to keep the first threaded fastener 180 with the third support arm 114, and a second fastener retainer 186 can be used to keep the second threaded fastener 182 with the fourth support arm 116. Each fastener retainer 184 and 186 can be a washer, a cage, or another retaining device that allows access to the threaded fastener but prevents the threaded fastener from falling from the associated support arm.
A first handle 150 can be connected to the first support arm 110 and the second support arm 112. In addition, the clamping apparatus first half 102 can include a first grip 130 connected to an inner surface of the first connecting wall 120. A second handle 152 can be connected to the third support arm 114 and the fourth support arm 116. In addition, the clamping apparatus second half 104 can have a second grip 132 connected to an inner surface of the second connecting wall 122.
In one or more embodiments, such as depicted in
A latch 206 can be used to selectively secure a portion of the clamping apparatus first half 102 to a portion of the clamping apparatus second half 104. One or more hinges 208 can connect the first support arm 110 to the third support arm 114.
The latch 206 can be disposed on the second support arm 112, and a latch receptacle 212 can be disposed on the fourth support arm 116. The placement of the latch receptacle 212 onto the fourth support arm 116 can be done by forming the latch receptacle 212 into the fourth support arm 116, welding the latch receptacle 212 to the fourth support arm 116, or otherwise placing the latch receptacle 212 on the fourth support arm 116.
The downhole line 317 can be fed between the clamping apparatus 314 and the inner tubular member 310 through a channel 316. The downhole line 317 can be connected to or placed in communication with one or more downhole tools (not shown). The downhole tool can be a tubing hanger, a sliding sleeve, a sensor, a pump, or another downhole equipment.
The method for feeding downhole lines between two tubulars can include connecting a clamping apparatus about a first tubular member, as depicted at box 500.
At box 510, the method can include supporting a second tubular member with a support surface of the clamping apparatus.
The method can include feeding a downhole line through a pass through channel formed between the clamping apparatus and one of the tubular members, which is depicted at box 520.
In addition, the method can include communicating the downhole line with a tool connected to the second tubular member, the first tubular member, or both, as depicted in box 530.
While these embodiments have been described with emphasis on the embodiments, it should be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the embodiments might be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
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