Claims
- 1. A milling tool for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve, the safety valve comprising a pressure containing body having an inner surface and a bore therethrough, said milling tool comprising:
an elongated housing system, at least a portion of the housing system being dimensioned to be received within the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve; a mechanical cutting system; a drive system for driving the cutting system, the drive assembly residing within the housing system; and an actuating system for actuating the drive assembly, the actuating system also residing within the housing system.
- 2. The milling tool of claim 1, wherein the housing system comprises a plurality of sub-housings.
- 3. The milling tool of claim 2, wherein the drive system comprises:
a rotary motor; and a drive shaft system having a first end and a second end, the first end being mechanically coupled to the rotary motor, and the second end being coupled to the cutting system.
- 4. The milling tool of claim 3, wherein the cutting system comprises at least one blade for shaving the inner surface of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve until an opening has been formed in the pressure containing body.
- 5. The milling tool of claim 4, wherein the blade is rotated by the drive shaft system.
- 6. The milling tool of claim 5, wherein the at least one blade is configured to form an eccentric opening within the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 7. The milling tool of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of blades is disposed on a cutter member having a cam lobe at an upper end.
- 8. The milling tool of claim 7, wherein the cutting system further comprises:
a cutter body coupled to the second end of the shaft system; a choke box; a pin disposed within the choke box, and having a surface for contacting the cam lobes of the respective cutter members; and a hinge connecting the respective cutter members to the cutter body, the cutter members pivoting about the hinges when the pin acts against the cam lobes, causing the blades to rotate outward towards the surrounding pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 9. The milling tool of claim 5, wherein:
the actuating system comprises a magnet, and a switch sensitive to the magnet; and the housing system is configured such that the magnet and the switch are moved into proximity with one another after the housing system is landed into the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 10. The milling tool of claim 9, wherein:
the rotary motor is a DC motor; the drive system further comprises one or more batteries for powering the motor; and the drive system also further comprises a controller for controlling the motor.
- 11. The milling tool of claim 10, wherein:
the switch is a reed switch responsive to a magnetic force; and the reed switch provides electrical communication between the batteries, the controller and the motor in response to the magnetic force provided by the magnet when the magnet and the reed switch are brought into sufficient proximity with one another.
- 12. The milling tool of claim 5, wherein the plurality of subhousings of the housing system comprises:
a motor housing for housing the motor; a switch housing having a central bore for receiving a portion of the drive shaft system, and a second cavity for housing the reed switch; and a cutter head housing for housing the cutting system.
- 13. The milling tool of claim 12, wherein the switch housing further comprises a first cavity for housing a pressure balancing piston, the first cavity having a dielectric fluid above the piston, and being exposed to wellbore pressure below the piston.
- 14. The milling tool of claim 13, wherein the plurality of subhousings of the housing system further comprises a sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve receiving a portion of the switch housing as the milling tool is landed into the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve, in order to telescopically reduce the length of the housing system.
- 15. The milling tool of claim 14, wherein the plurality of subhousings of the housing system further comprises:
a thermal housing for housing the one or more batteries and the controller; and a flask connector for connecting the thermal housing and the motor housing.
- 16. The milling tool of claim 15, wherein the actuating system further comprises an electrical connector for placing the motor and the batteries in electrical communication, the electrical connector being housed in the flask connector.
- 17. A method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve, the safety valve comprising a pressure containing body having an inner surface and a bore therethrough, the method comprising the steps of:
running a milling tool into a wellbore, the wellbore having a string of production tubing therein, and the production tubing having the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve in series therein, the milling tool comprising: an elongated housing system, at least a portion of the housing system being dimensioned to be received within the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve; a cutting system; a drive system for driving the cutting system, the drive assembly residing within the housing system; and an actuating system for actuating the drive assembly, the actuating system also residing within the housing system; landing the milling tool into the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve; initiating the actuating system so as to actuate the drive system and to drive the cutting system, thereby forming an opening in the pressure containing body; and removing the milling tool from the wellbore.
- 18. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 17, wherein the housing system comprises a plurality of sub-housings.
- 19. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 18, wherein the drive system comprises:
a rotary motor; and a drive shaft system having a first end and a second end, the first end being mechanically coupled to the rotary motor, and the second end being connected to the cutting system.
- 20. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 19, wherein the cutting system comprises at least one blade for shaving the inner surface of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve until an opening has been formed in the pressure containing body.
- 21. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 20, wherein the blade is rotated by the drive shaft system.
- 22. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 21, wherein the at least one blade is configured to form an eccentric opening within the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 23. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 22, wherein each of the plurality of blades is disposed on a cutter member having a cam lobe at an upper end.
- 24. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 23, wherein the cutting system further comprises:
a cutter body coupled to the second end of the shaft system; a choke box; a pin disposed within the choke box, and having a surface for contacting the cam lobes of the respective cutter members; and a hinge connecting the respective cutter members to the cutter body, the cutter members pivoting about the hinges when the pin acts against the cam lobes, causing the blades to rotate outward towards the surrounding pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 25. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 21, wherein:
the actuating system comprises a magnet, and a switch sensitive to the magnet; and the housing system is configured such that the magnet and the switch are moved into proximity with one another after the housing system is landed into the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 26. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 25, wherein:
the rotary motor is a DC motor; the drive system further comprises one or more batteries for powering the motor; and the drive system also further comprises a controller for controlling the motor.
- 27. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 26, wherein:
the switch is a reed switch responsive to a magnetic force; and the reed switch provides electrical communication between the batteries, the controller and the motor in response to the magnetic force provided by the magnet when the magnet and the reed switch are brought into sufficient proximity with one another.
- 28. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 27, wherein the step of initiating the actuating system is performed by applying downward pressure to the milling tool in order bring the switch and the reed magnet into sufficient proximity with one another.
- 29. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 21, wherein the plurality of subhousings of the housing system comprises:
a motor housing for housing the motor; a switch housing having a central bore for receiving a portion of the drive shaft system, and a second cavity for housing the reed switch; and a cutter head housing for housing the cutting system.
- 30. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 29, wherein the switch housing further comprises a first cavity for housing a pressure balancing piston, the first cavity having a dielectric fluid above the piston, and being exposed to wellbore pressure below the piston.
- 31. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 30, wherein the plurality of subhousings of the housing system further comprises a sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve receiving a portion of the switch housing as the milling tool is landed into the bore of the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve, in order to telescopically reduce the length of the housing system.
- 32. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 31, wherein the plurality of subhousings of the housing system further comprises:
a thermal housing for housing the one or more batteries and the controller; and a flask connector for connecting the thermal housing and the motor housing.
- 33. The method for forming an opening in the housing of a tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve of claim 32, wherein the actuating system further comprises an electrical connector for placing the motor and the batteries in electrical communication, the electrical connector being housed in the flask connector.
- 34. A milling tool for forming an opening in a tubular body within a wellbore, the tubular body having an inner surface and a bore therethrough, said milling tool comprising:
an elongated housing system, at least a portion of the housing system being dimensioned to be received within the bore of the tubular body; a mechanical cutting system; a drive system for driving the cutting system, the drive assembly residing within the housing system; and an actuating system for actuating the drive assembly, the actuating system also residing within the housing system.
- 35. The milling tool of claim 34, wherein the housing system comprises a plurality of sub-housings.
- 36. The milling tool of claim 35, wherein the drive system comprises:
a rotary motor; and a drive shaft system having a first end and a second end, the first end being mechanically coupled to the rotary motor, and the second end being connected to the cutting system.
- 37. The milling tool of claim 36, wherein the cutting system comprises at least one blade for shaving the inner surface of the tubular body until an opening has been formed in the tubular body.
- 38. The milling tool of claim 37, wherein the blade is rotated by the drive shaft system.
- 39. The milling tool of claim 38, wherein the at least one blade is configured to form an eccentric opening within the pressure containing body of the tubing-retrievable subsurface safety valve.
- 40. The milling tool of claim 39, wherein:
each of the plurality of blades is disposed on a cutter member having a cam lobe at an upper end; and the cutting system further comprises: a cutter body coupled to the second end of the shaft system; a choke box; a pin disposed within the choke box, and having a surface for contacting the cam lobes of the respective cutter members; and a hinge connecting the respective cutter members to the cutter body, the cutter members pivoting about the hinges when the pin acts against the cam lobes, causing the blades to rotate outward towards the surrounding tubular body.
- 41. The milling tool of claim 40, wherein:
the actuating system comprises a magnet, and a switch sensitive to the magnet; and the housing system is configured such that the magnet and the switch are moved into proximity with one another after the housing system is landed into the bore of the tubular body.
- 42. The milling tool of claim 41, wherein:
the rotary motor is a DC motor; the drive system further comprises a battery for powering the motor; and the drive system also further comprises a controller for controlling the motor.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This new application for letters patent claims priority from an earlier-filed provisional patent application entitled “Downhole Milling Machine and Method of Use.” That application was filed on Sep. 5, 2002 and was assigned Application No. 60/408,366.
Provisional Applications (1)
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