Claims
- 1. A method of retaining a packer in a drilling head, comprising:a) disposing a packer in a rotating portion of the drilling head; b) radially moving a retainer toward the packer using fluid pressure behind a piston to force the piston toward the retainer, the retainer being at least partially disposed in the rotating portion; and c) radially engaging the packer with the retainer while maintaining a portion of the retainer in the rotating portion.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the retainer is disposed between the packer and the rotating portion prior to engagement with the packer.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising allowing the rotating portion to rotate relative to a non-rotating portion while maintaining the engagement of the packer with the retainer.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising actuating movement of the retainer from a location remote to the retainer.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein using fluid pressure behind the piston to force the piston toward the retainer comprises using hydraulic pressure to force the piston toward the retainer.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein using fluid pressure behind the piston to force the piston toward the retainer comprises using pneumatic pressure to force the piston toward the retainer.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the fluid pressure behind the piston forces the retainer radially inward toward the packer.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the piston is an annular piston.
- 9. A drilling head, comprising:a) a non-rotating portion; b) a packer disposed within the non-rotating portion; c) a retainer ring radially disposed about the packer; and d) an annular piston radially disposed about the packer and aligned with the retainer ring.
- 10. The drilling head of claim 9, wherein the retainer ring radially engages the Packer by using fluid pressure behind the annular piston.
- 11. The drilling head of claim 10, wherein actuation of the annular piston is remotely controlled.
- 12. The drilling head of claim 9, wherein a second retainer ring is disposed between the drilling head and a body surrounding the drilling head, the second retainer ring being adapted to retain the drilling head with the body.
- 13. The drilling head of claim 12 wherein a second annular piston is engageable with the second retainer ring.
- 14. The drilling head of claim 9, further comprising a rotating portion disposed between the packer and the non-rotating portion, the rotating portion comprising a first cavity for the retainer ring and a second cavity for the annular piston.
- 15. The drilling head of claim 9, further comprising a lower body and an upper body coupled to the lower body and wherein the packer is enclosed therein.
- 16. The drilling head of claim 15, wherein the lower body and the upper body are coupled in a sealing relationship.
- 17. A drilling head, comprising:a) a packer; b) a body having a cavity formed therein, the packer being at least partially enclosed in the cavity and the body having at least two ends adapted to be coupled to adjoining members.
- 18. The drilling head of claim 17, wherein the body comprises a lower body and an upper body, wherein the lower body and the upper body are coupled in a sealing relationship therebetween.
- 19. The drilling head of claim 17, further comprising a retainer coupled to the drilling head to allow the packer to be fastened or released from the drilling head.
- 20. The drilling head of claim 17, further comprising a housing coupled to the packer wherein an opening formed in the body is sufficiently sized to allow the housing to be lifted through the body.
- 21. The drilling head of claim 18, wherein the lower body comprises a lower attachment member and the upper body comprises an upper attachment member to attach the drilling head to one or more adjacent structures.
- 22. The drilling head of claim 17, further comprising a housing at least partially surrounding the packer and a fastening member disposed radially outward from housing and adapted to releasably couple the housing to the body.
- 23. The drilling head of claim 22, further comprising a piston engageable with the fastening member and disposed in a piston cavity.
- 24. The drilling head of claim 23, further comprising a first port fluidicly coupled to a first portion of the piston cavity and a second port fluidicly coupled to a second portion of the piston cavity, wherein the first port allows fluid into the first portion of the piston cavity and the second port allows fluid into the second portion of the piston cavity to override fluid pressure in the first portion of the piston cavity.
- 25. A method of releasing a packer from a drilling head, comprising:a) disengaging a retainer from a packer by use of an annular piston radially disposed about the packer; and b) removing a packer from the drilling head while retaining rotating portions of the drilling head with non-rotating portions of the drilling head.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising separating the packer from a housing disposed in the drilling head prior to removing the packer from the drilling head.
- 27. A method of adjusting bearing pressure in a drilling head, comprising:a) rotating a rotating portion relative to a non-rotating portion using at least one bearing disposed therebetween; b) pressurizing fluid in a fluid port disposed in said non-rotating portion and fluidicly connected to a bearing piston; and c) actuating the bearing piston toward a moveable bearing race adjacent a remaining portion of the bearing.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising maintaining fluidic pressure on the bearing piston.
- 29. The method of claim 27, further comprising adjusting the pressure on the bearing piston.
- 30. A method of retaining a packer in a drilling head, comprising:a) disposing a packer in a rotating portion of the drilling head; b) radially moving a retainer toward the packer, the retainer being at least partially disposed in the rotating portion; c) radially engaging the packer with the retainer while maintaining a portion of the retainer in the rotating portion; and d) using bearings to allow rotation between the rotating portion and a non-rotating portion wherein the bearings are pre-loaded by a force exerted on the bearing.
- 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising maintaining the pre-loading on the bearing from a location remote to the bearing by controlling the pressure of the fluid.
- 32. The method of claim 30, further comprising altering the pre-loading on the bearing by adjusting fluid pressure exerted on the bearing.
- 33. A drilling head, comprising:a) a non-rotating portion; b) a packer disposed within the non-rotating portion; c) a retainer ring radially disposed about the packer; d) an annular piston radially disposed about the packer and aligned with the retainer ring; and e) a flange disposed on each end of the drilling head.
- 34. A method of retaining a packer in a drilling head, comprising:a) disposing a packer in a rotating portion of the drilling head; b) introducing fluid pressure behind a piston, thereby forcing a retainer radially inward toward the packer to radially engage the packer relative to the rotating portion, the retainer being at least partially disposed in the rotating portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/550,508, filed Apr. 17, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,547,002, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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