Claims
- 1. A method of activating a travel joint, comprising the steps of:connecting a travel joint, having an inner mandrel, to a tubing string; running the travel joint in a wellbore; applying a longitudinal force across the travel joint, whereby a hydraulic pressure is generated within the travel joint which is greater than a preset threshold pressure value; using the generated hydraulic pressure to unlock said inner mandrel; and telescoping the inner mandrel within an upper tubing string; wherein said inner mandrel can be repeatedly locked and unlocked with respect to said travel joint without redressing said travel joint.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said step of applying the longitudinal force further comprises maintaining the longitudinal force for a time period greater than a preset time period.
- 3. The method recited in claim 1, prior to connecting the travel joint to a tubing string, the method further comprises:calculating expected force needed for running the tubing string into the wellbore; and selecting a travel joint having a pressure relief and restrictor valve with attributes which correspond to the expected force needed for running the tubing string into the well.
- 4. The method recited in claim 3 further comprises:selecting the travel joint having a pressure relief and restrictor valve with attributes which correspond to a preset time period.
- 5. The method recited in claim 4, prior to applying a longitudinal force across the travel joint, the method further comprises:encountering a section of wellbore requiring a force greater than the expected force needed for running the tubing string into the wellbore; and applying a force greater than the expected force needed for running the tubing string past the section of wellbore, wherein the force greater than the expected force is applied for a cumulative time period which is less than the preset time period.
- 6. The method recited in claim 1, prior to unlocking the inner mandrel, the method comprises:moving an outer mandrel of said travel joint, wherein the outer mandrel comprises a release slot; aligning the release slot with a locking lug located between an outer surface of said inner mandrel and an inner surface of said outer mandrel; and receiving the locking lug within the release slot.
- 7. The method recited in claim 1 further comprises:pulling up on the tubing spring, wherein the tubing string is further connected to an outer mandrel portion of the travel joint; and repositioning the outer mandrel relative to the inner mandrel, wherein a quantity of hydraulic fluid is transferred from a first chamber to a second chamber in response to the repositioning.
- 8. A method of activating a travel joint, having an inner mandrel, comprising the steps of:connecting a travel joint, having an inner mandrel, to a tubing string; running the travel joint in a wellbore; applying a longitudinal force across the travel joint, whereby a hydraulic pressure is generated within the travel joint which is greater than a preset threshold pressure value; using the generated hydraulic pressure to unlock said inner mandrel; telescoping the inner mandrel within an upper tubing string; and restarting the time period by pulling up on the tubing; wherein said inner mandrel can be repeatedly locked and unlocked with respect to said travel joint without redressing said travel joint.
- 9. A method of activating a travel joint, comprising the steps of:connecting a travel joint, having an inner mandrel, to a tubing string; running the travel joint in a wellbore; applying a longitudinal force across the travel joint, whereby a hydraulic pressure is generated within the travel joint which is greater than a preset threshold pressure value; using the generated hydraulic pressure to unlock said inner mandrel; telescoping the inner mandrel within an upper tubing string; pulling up on the tubing spring, wherein the tubing string is further connected to an outer mandrel portion of the travel joint; repositioning the outer mandrel relative to the inner mandrel, wherein a quantity of hydraulic fluid is transferred from a first chamber to a second chamber in response to the repositioning; wherein the inner mandrel further comprises a locking slot, and prior to re-locking the inner mandrel, the method further comprises: moving the outer mandrel, wherein the outer mandrel further comprises a release slot having a locking lug engaged within the release slot; aligning the locking lug with the locking slot; receiving the locking lug within the locking slot; and re-locking the inner mandrel.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application for the invention disclosed in non-provisional application Ser. No. 09/452,047 filed on Nov. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,552.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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WO 9533912 |
Dec 1995 |
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