Claims
- 1. A diverter for a subterranean well, comprising:
- a body having a lower portion adapted to be coupled to a diverter anchoring structure and an upper portion having a slanted diverting surface, said diverter adapted to be placed within a main borehole of said subterranean well at a predetermined location and orientation proximate a junction of a lateral borehole with said main borehole, said slanted diverting surface adapted to redirect an object having a particular diameter and coming into contact with said diverter into said lateral borehole; and
- a compliant spring member associated with said slanted diverter surface, said spring member resiliently retractable toward said slanted diverter surface to allow said object to traverse said junction and enter said lateral borehole, said diverter therefore dynamically adjustable to compensate for an insufficient minimum diameter of a selectable one of said main borehole, junction and lateral borehole.
- 2. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said body is composed of a composite material.
- 3. The diverter as recited in claim 1 further comprising a second compliant spring member associated with said slanted diverter surface, said compliant spring members cooperating to allow said object to traverse said junction and enter said lateral borehole.
- 4. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said body has a central longitudinal shaft and a dilated opening to said central longitudinal shaft on said slanted diverter surface, said dilated opening adapted to receive a retrieving tool into said central longitudinal shaft, said retrieving tool engaging said body within said central longitudinal shaft to allow said retrieving tool to exert a retrieving force on said body.
- 5. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein a segment of said upper portion has a diameter less than that of said lower portion thereby to allow an overshot associated with a retrieving tool radially to surround said segment.
- 6. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said lower portion of said body has threads to receive said diverter anchoring structure, said threads being shearable upon application of a predetermined separating force to separate said body from said diverter anchoring structure.
- 7. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter anchoring structure comprises a locating key for engaging said anchoring structure at said predetermined location within said main borehole.
- 8. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter anchoring structure comprises an orienting lug for engaging said anchoring structure at said predetermined orientation within said main borehole.
- 9. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter has an interface associated therewith for receiving an elongated portion of a retrieving tool, said elongated portion having a shearable section to allow said elongated portion to separate from a remainder of said retrieving tool upon application of a predetermined separating force.
- 10. The diverter as recited in claim 1 wherein said compliant spring member is a leaf spring having first and second ends slidably captured within said upper portion of said body, a middle arcuate section of said leaf spring extending from said slanted diverting surface resiliently to contact and divert said object.
- 11. A method of diverting an object within a subterranean well, comprising the steps of:
- placing said diverter within a main borehole of said subterranean well at a predetermined location and orientation proximate a junction of a lateral borehole with said main borehole, said diverter having a body having a lower portion adapted to be coupled to a diverter anchoring structure and an upper portion having a slanted diverting surface, said slanted diverting surface adapted to redirect said object having a particular diameter and coming into contact with said diverter into said lateral borehole; and
- bringing said object into contact with said diverter, a compliant spring member associated with said slanted diverter surface resiliently retracting toward said slanted diverter surface to allow said object to traverse said junction and enter said lateral borehole, said diverter therefore dynamically adjusting to compensate for an insufficient minimum diameter of a selectable one of said main borehole, junction and lateral borehole.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said body is composed of a composite material.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 11 further comprising the step of compliantly retracting a second compliant spring member associated with said slanted diverter surface toward said slanted diverter surface, said compliant spring members cooperating to allow said object to traverse said junction and enter said lateral borehole.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said body has a central longitudinal shaft and a dilated opening to said central longitudinal shaft on said slanted diverter surface, said method further comprising the step of receiving a retrieving tool into said central longitudinal shaft via said dilated opening, said retrieving tool engaging said body within said central longitudinal shaft to allow said retrieving tool to exert a retrieving force on said body.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein a segment of said upper portion has a diameter less than that of said lower portion, said method further comprising the step of allowing an overshot associated with a retrieving tool radially to surround said segment.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said lower portion of said body has threads to receive said diverter anchoring structure, said method further comprising the step of shearing said threads upon application of a predetermined separating force to separate said body from said diverter anchoring structure.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said diverter anchoring structure comprises a locating key, said method further comprising the step of engaging said anchoring structure at said predetermined location within said main borehole with said locating key.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said diverter anchoring structure comprises an orienting lug, said method further comprising the step of engaging said anchoring structure at said predetermined orientation within said main borehole with said orienting lug.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said diverter has an interface associated therewith for receiving an elongated portion of a retrieving tool, said elongated portion having a shearable section, said method further comprising the step of allowing said elongated portion to separate from a remainder of said retrieving tool upon application of a predetermined separating force.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said compliant spring member is a leaf spring having first and second ends slidably captured within said upper portion of said body, said method further comprising the step of resiliently contacting and diverting said object with a middle arcuate section of said leaf spring extending from said slanted diverting surface.
- 21. A retrieving tool for a diverter, said diverter including a body having a slanted diverting surface and a central longitudinal shaft associated therewith, said retrieving tool comprising:
- a housing having a predetermined diameter and adapted to traverse a length of a main well flow conductor; and
- an elongated flexible finger having an interface end coupled to said housing and a distal bulbous end, said housing substantially centralizing said bulbous end with respect to said main well flow conductor, said bulbous end adapted to contact said slanted diverting surface and enter said central longitudinal shaft as said retrieving tool merges with said diverter, said bulbous end adapted to engage said body within said central longitudinal shaft as said retrieving tool is drawn away from said diverter, said elongated flexible finger capable of transmitting a retrieving force to said diverter to displace said diverter longitudinally within said main borehole.
- 22. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said elongated flexible finger is composed of a composite material, said bulbous end able to deviate from a centerline of said main well flow conductor as said elongated flexible finger flexes.
- 23. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said housing has an overshot portion radially surrounding said elongated finger member, said overshot portion substantially centralizing said elongated flexible finger with respect to said main well flow conductor, thereby eliminating a need to orient said retrieving tool with respect to said slanted diverting surface.
- 24. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said body is composed of a composite material.
- 25. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said diverter comprises a pair of compliant spring members associated with said slanted diverting face, said bulbous end traversing said slanted diverting surface between said compliant spring members.
- 26. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said body further has a dilated opening to said central longitudinal shaft on said slanted diverter surface, a diameter of said central longitudinal shaft decreasing to form a receiving pocket proximate said dilated opening, said dilated opening adapted to receive said retrieving tool into said central longitudinal shaft, said retrieving tool entering said pocket and engaging said body to allow said retrieving tool to exert said retrieving force on said body.
- 27. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein a segment of said body has a diameter less than that of a lower portion thereof to allow said housing radially to surround said segment.
- 28. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said elongated portion has a shearable section to allow said elongated portion to separate from a remainder of said retrieving tool upon application of a predetermined separating force.
- 29. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said elongated flexible finger is removable from said housing, said housing joinable to said diverter by a shear pin thereby to allow said housing to function as a running tool for said diverter.
- 30. The retrieving tool as recited in claim 21 wherein said slanted diverting surface decentralizes said bulbous end with respect to said main well flow conductor as said bulbous end traverses said slanted diverting surface.
- 31. A method of retrieving a diverter, said diverter including a body having a slanted diverting surface and a central longitudinal shaft associated therewith, said method comprising the steps of:
- traversing a length of a main well flow conductor with a housing having a predetermined diameter; and
- contacting said slanted diverting surface with a distal bulbous end of an elongated flexible finger, said elongated flexible finger having an interface end coupled to said housing, said housing substantially centralizing said bulbous end with respect to said main well flow conductor, said bulbous end entering said central longitudinal shaft as said retrieving tool merges with said diverter, said bulbous end adapted to engage said body within said central longitudinal shaft as said retrieving tool is drawn away from said diverter, said elongated flexible finger capable of transmitting a retrieving force to said diverter to displace said diverter longitudinally within said main borehole.
- 32. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said elongated flexible finger is composed of a composite material, said method comprising the step of deviating said bulbous end from a centerline of said main well flow conductor as said elongated flexible finger flexes.
- 33. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said housing has an overshot portion radially surrounding said elongated finger member, said method comprising the step of substantially centralizing said elongated flexible finger with respect to said main well flow conductor with said overshot portion, thereby eliminating a need to orient said retrieving tool with respect to said slanted diverting surface.
- 34. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said body is composed of a composite material.
- 35. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said diverter comprises a pair of compliant spring members associated with said slanted diverting face, said method comprising the step of traversing said slanted diverting surface between said compliant spring members with said bulbous end.
- 36. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said body further has a dilated opening to said central longitudinal shaft on said slanted diverter surface, a diameter of said central longitudinal shaft decreasing to form a receiving pocket proximate said dilated opening, said method comprising the step of receiving said retrieving tool into said central longitudinal shaft via said dilated opening, said retrieving tool entering said pocket and engaging said body to allow said retrieving tool to exert said retrieving force on said body.
- 37. The method as recited in claim 31 further wherein a segment of said body has a diameter less than that of a lower portion thereof, said method comprising the step of radially surrounding said segment with said housing.
- 38. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said elongated portion has a shearable section to allow said elongated portion to separate from a remainder of said retrieving tool upon application of a predetermined separating force.
- 39. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein said elongated flexible finger is removable from said housing, said method associated with a method of running said diverter, said running method comprising the step of joining said housing to said diverter with a shear pin thereby to allow said housing to serve as a running tool for said diverter.
- 40. The method as recited in claim 31 further comprising the step of decentralizing said bulbous end with respect to said main well flow conductor with said slanted diverting surface as said bulbous end traverses said slanted diverting surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/296,941, filed on Aug. 26, 1994, entitled "Improved Methods and Systems for Subterranean Multilateral Well Drilling and Completion," commonly assigned with the present invention and incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Holbert, D. R., "New Interest in Drainhole Drilling Revives Technology", World Oil, Mar. 1981, pp. 57-72. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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