Claims
- 1. A method of releasable connection of first and second perforating gun sections in an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a stinger to the first perforating gun section;
- connecting a stinger receptacle to the second perforating gun section;
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly by moving an engaging member from a running position to a latched position;
- inserting the assembly in a well; and
- clamping a releasable stop member to move the engaging member out of the latched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are axially separable.
- 2. A method of releasable connection of a first and second perforating gun sections together in an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a stinger to the first perforating gun section;
- connecting a stinger receptacle to the second perforating gun section;
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly by axially moving an engaging member from a running position to a latched position;
- inserting the assembly in a well; and
- clamping a releasable stop member to permit the engaging member to move from the latched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable.
- 3. A method of releasable connection of a first and second perforating gun sections together in an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a stinger to the first perforating gun section;
- connecting a stinger receptacle to the second perforating gun section;
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly by moving an engaging member from a running position to a latched position;
- inserting the assembly in a well; and
- clamping a releasable stop member to axially move the engaging member with respect to the stop member wherein the engaging member moves axially from the latched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable.
- 4. A method of releasable connection of first and second perforating gun sections together in an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a stinger to the first perforating gun section;
- connecting a stinger receptacle to the second perforating gun section;
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle together to form an assembly by moving an engaging member from a running position to a latched position;
- inserting the assembly in a well; and
- closing a seal ram on the assembly to cause the engaging member to move from the latched position to and unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable.
- 5. A method of releasable connection of a first and second perforating gun sections together in an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a stinger to the first perforating gun section;
- connecting a stinger receptacle to the second perforating gun section;
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle together to form an assembly by moving an engaging member from a running position to a latched position;
- closing a seal ram on the assembly to cause the engaging member to move from the latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 6. A method of releasable connection of stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle together to form an assembly;
- closing a seal ram on the assembly to cause an the engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 7. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- closing a seal ram to engage the assembly to cause an engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 8. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- closing a seal ram to engage the assembly to cause an engaging member to axially move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 9. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- axially moving an engaging member to latch the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- closing a seal ram to engage the assembly to cause the engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 10. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle together to form an assembly;
- positioning the latched stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer;
- closing a seal ram to engage the assembly to cause an engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle without substantial rotation between said stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 11. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- axially moving an engaging member to latch the stinger to the stinger receptacle together to form an assembly;
- positioning the latched stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer;
- closing a seal ram to engage the assembly to cause the engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle without substantial rotation between said stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 12. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle together to form an assembly;
- positioning the latched stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer;
- closing a seal ram to engage the assembly to cause an engaging member to axially move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle without substantial rotation between said stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 13. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- positioning the latched stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- axially moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer without rotating the assembly;
- closing seal ram to engage the assembly to cause an engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 14. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- axially moving an engaging member to latch the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- positioning the stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- axially moving the stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer without rotating the assembly;
- closing seal ram to engage the assembly to cause the engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 15. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- positioning the latched stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- axially moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer without rotating the assembly;
- closing seal ram to engage the assembly to cause an engaging member to axially move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- thereafter axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 16. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly;
- positioning the latched stinger and stinger receptacle into the well;
- axially moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer without rotating the assembly;
- closing a seal ram to constrict around the periphery of at least a portion of the assembly to cause an engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 17. A method of releasable connection of a stinger on a first perforating gun section to a stinger receptacle on a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for insertion in to a well having a blow out preventer and thereafter disassembly and removal from the well, the method comprising the steps of:
- positioning the first and second perforating gun sections in the well;
- thereafter latching the stinger to the stinger receptacle to form an assembly for use in the well;
- axially moving the latched stringer and stinger receptacle into the seal ram of the blow out preventer;
- closing the seal ram on least a portion of the assembly while preventing relative movement between the perforating gun sections to cause an engaging member to move from a latched position to an unlatched position such that the stinger and stinger receptacle are separable;
- opening the seal ram to disengage the ram from the assembly while maintaining the engaging member in the unlatched position; and
- axially separating the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 18. The method of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, or 17 additionally comprising the step of retaining the engaging member in the running position with a frangible member and causing the frangible member to fail to move to the latched position.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the frangible member is a shear pin.
- 20. The method of claim 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, or 14 wherein the step of moving the engaging member comprises moving the engaging member in an axial direction.
- 21. The method of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the clamping step comprises closing a seal ram to contact the stop member and cause the engaging member to move from the latched position while maintaining the relative axial position of the stinger and stinger receptacle.
- 22. The method of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 wherein the step of clamping to disengage additionally comprises the step of retaining the engaging member out of the latched position.
- 23. A perforating gun connector for releasably connecting a first perforating gun section to a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for use in to a well and for disassembly by use of a seal ram, comprising
- first and second perforating gun sections;
- a stinger on one of the perforating gun sections and a mating stinger receptacle on the other of the perforating gun sections;
- an engaging member mounted on at least one of the stinger and stinger receptacle; the engaging member mounted to move axially between a running position, a latched position, and an unlatched position;
- the engaging member being mounted so that when in the running position the engaging member will move axially to the latched position upon axial movement of the stinger into engagement with the stinger receptacle;
- the engaging member being mounted so that when in the latched position the stinger and stinger receptacle are connected together for use in a well and upon engagement by a seal ram will move to a unlatched position; and
- the engaging member being mounted so that when in the unlatched position the stinger and stinger receptacle are axially separable.
- 24. A perforating gun connector for releasably connecting a first perforating gun section to a second perforating gun section to form an assembly for use in to a well, comprising:
- first and second perforating gun sections;
- a stinger on one of said perforating gun sections and a mating stinger receptacle on the other of the perforating gun sections;
- an engaging member mounted on at least one of said stinger and stinger receptacle; the engaging member mounted to move axially between a running position, a latched position, and an unlatched position;
- the engaging member being mounted so that when in the running position the engaging member will move axially to the latched position upon axial movement of the stinger into engagement with the stinger receptacle;
- the engaging member being mounted so that when in the latched position the stinger and stinger receptacle are connected together for use in a well and upon engagement of a releasable stop member by a seal ram will move axially with respect to the stop member to a unlatched position; and
- the engaging member being mounted so that when in the unlatched position the stinger and stinger receptacle are axially separable.
- 25. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 wherein the engaging member is a sleeve.
- 26. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 wherein the engaging member is a sleeve and is mounted on the stinger receptacle.
- 27. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 additionally comprising a releasable stop member mounted to the one of said perforating gun sections to selectively contact the engaging member and stop the axial movement of the engaging member in the latched position.
- 28. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 wherein the stop member is radially movable to release the engaging member to the engaging member to move to the unlatched position.
- 29. The perforating gun connector of claim 22 or 24 additionally comprising a resilient member on the at least one perforating gun section to contact and resiliently urge the engaging member urged to move in a direction from the latched position to the unlatched position.
- 30. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 additionally comprising a shear pin mounted to retain the engaging member in the running position.
- 31. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 wherein the stinger and stinger receptacle are cylindrical shaped and the engaging member is a cylindrical sleeve with an external surface equal no greater in diameter than the external surface external diameter of the stinger and sleeve.
- 32. The perforating gun connector of claim 23 or 24 wherein the stop member has a semicylindrical external surface with an external diameter no greater in diameter than the external surface of the engaging member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/698,608, filed Aug. 16, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,226 issued Oct. 20, 1998.
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