Claims
- 1. A connection assembly for releasably securing an explosive well tool to a detent profile within a tubing string, said assembly comprising a first latching assembly for meshing a latch dog with said detent profile, a second latch mechanism for retaining an explosive well tool at a first axial position in said connection assembly relative to said first latching assembly and a second latch release mechanism for releasing said explosive well tool to a second axial position in said connection assembly responsive to an explosive discharge of said well tool, said second latch mechanism engaging latch dog release means at said second axial position to extract said latch dog from said detent profile.
- 2. A connection assembly as described by claim 1 having in situ fluid actuating means for imposing a bias on said latch dog to mesh with said detent profile.
- 3. A connection assembly as described by claim 2 wherein said in situ fluid actuating means comprises a fluid entry orifice for hydrostatic well pressure.
- 4. A connection assembly as described by claim 3 wherein fluid flow through said fluid entry orifice is controlled by calibrated rupture means.
- 5. A connection assembly as described by claim 1 wherein said latch dog release means comprises wireline connection means whereby said latch dog release means may be alternatively engaged by a wireline to release said latch dog from said detent profile.
- 6. A connection assembly as described by claim 1 wherein said second latch mechanism comprises a retaining pin for releasably confining said well tool at said first axial position, said retaining pin being displaced by gas pressure from said explosive discharge.
- 7. A connection assembly as described by claim 6 wherein said meshing of said latch dog with said detent profile is secured by a first surface profile on said latch dog release means.
- 8. A connection assembly as described by claim 7 wherein said latch dog is withdrawn from said detent profile by displacement of said first surface profile in either of opposite directions.
- 9. A connection assembly as described by claim 8 wherein said first surface profile is displaced in a first direction by a shift of said well tool to said second axial position.
- 10. A connection assembly as described by claim 9 wherein said latch dog release means is engaged by a wireline to displace said first surface profile in a second direction.
- 11. A method of perforating a well casing comprising the steps of:a) securing a perforating gun to a connector module by means of a latch mechanism; b) setting said latch mechanism at a first of at least two set positions, said first position for securing an anchor dog within a tubing bore detent profile; c) securing said connector module and perforating gun to a well work string tube by meshing said anchor dog with a detent profile in a work string tube bore; d) positioning an assembly of said gun, said connector module and said well work string at a desired well depth; e) discharging said perforating gun; and f) channeling combustion gas from said gun discharge to release said latch mechanism from said first set position and thereby release said anchor dog from the detent profile of said well work string.
- 12. A method as described by claim 11 wherein said anchor dog may be released from said detent profile by wireline tension.
- 13. A method as described by claim 12 wherein a subassembly of said connector module and gun are removed by wireline from said work string along the length of said tube bore.
- 14. A method as described by claim 11 wherein hydrostatic well pressure forces said anchor dog against said work string tube.
- 15. A method as described by claim 14 wherein said hydrostatic well pressure is applied against said anchor dog proximate of a predetermined depth of said detent profile within said well.
- 16. A well perforation assembly comprising:a) a well perforation gun having a plurality of combustion gas generating perforation charges; and, b) a tubing connector having a gun connecting mechanism and a tube connecting mechanism, said tube connecting mechanism comprising a detent latching dog, said gun connecting mechanism having a first set position that secures an engagement position of said latching dog in a detent profile in the inside bore wall of a well tube and a second set position that releases said latching dog from said detent profile engagement position.
- 17. A well perforation assembly as described by claim 16 wherein said gun connecting mechanism comprises a latching pin that is released from said first set position by a combustion gas displaced piston element.
- 18. A well perforation assembly as described by claim 16 wherein said gun connecting mechanism is biased to said second set position when released from said first set position.
- 19. A well perforation assembly as described by claim 16 wherein said tube connecting mechanism comprises a connection profile for receiving a wireline running tool to alternatively release said tube connecting mechanism from said well tube engagement position.
- 20. A well perforation assembly as described by claim 16 wherein said tube connecting mechanism is displaced to said well tube engagement position by hydrostatic well pressure.
- 21. A well perforation assembly as described by claim 20 wherein said hydrostatic well pressure is applied to said tube connecting mechanism through a calibrated rupture disc.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Filing priority for this application is based upon U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/248,810 that was filed on Nov. 15, 2000, and for which benefit is hereby claimed.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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