Lock assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6457749
  • Patent Number
    6,457,749
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A lock assembly for locking an outer tubular element to an inner tubular element extending through the outer tubular element for holding loads between the tubular member when lowered downhole. The assembly includes a lock mandrel connected to one of the tubular elements and the other tubular element having a recess with at least one inwardly converging side surface. A lock member, having a retracted and an expanded mode, is arranged between the first and second tubular elements. The lock member is movable relative to the recess in the retracted mode and locks against the inwardly diverging side surface when in the expanded mode.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not Applicable.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(1) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lock assembly for locking an outer tubular element to an inner tubular element extending through the outer tubular element. Such lock assemblies are, for example, applied in a wellbore for the production of hydrocarbon fluid from an earth formation. In such application the outer tubular element can be connected to (or integrally formed with) the wellbore casing or a wellbore production tubing, and the inner tubular element is adapted to receive a wellbore device (e.g. a valve).




(2) Background of the Invention




A problem with such applications comes to light when the lock assembly is subjected to longitudinal forces. For example, when the inner element is subjected to a longitudinal force due to fluid pressure of produced hydrocarbon fluid, such force can lead to relative movement between the two elements leading to loosening of the lock connection. Furthermore, such relative movement prevents adequate transmission of signals, e.g. acoustic or electric signals, between the inner and outer tubular elements. A further problem occurs with applications involving conventional dog and lock shoulders whereby the inner tubular element is subjected to radially inward forces upon application of a pulling force, thus requiring an increased wall thickness of the inner tubular element.




Accordingly it is an object of the invention to provide an improved lock assembly which overcomes the problems of the conventional lock assemblies.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention there is provided a lock assembly for locking an outer tubular element to an inner tubular element extending through the outer tubular element, the assembly comprising a lock mandrel connected to one of said tubular elements and being provided with a recess facing the other one of said tubular elements, the recess having at least one inwardly diverging side surface, a lock member arranged between the first and second tubular elements in a locking relationship with the other one of the tubular elements, the lock member extending into said recess and being operable between a retracted mode in which the lock member is movable relative to the recess and an expanded mode in which the lock member is expanded against the inwardly diverging side surface, the assembly further comprising an actuator means for expanding the lock member in said recess against said diverging side surface.




It is thereby achieved that when the lock member is in the expanded mode, a load applied to the lock assembly, e.g. a longitudinal pulling force, induces the lock member to become even more firmly locked in the recess due to the inwardly diverging side surface of the recess. Thereby the locking action of the assembly is enhanced. Furthermore, it is thereby ensured that the inner and outer elements are in firm contact with each other allowing adequate transmission of electric or acoustic signals.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described hereinafter in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

schematically shows a first embodiment of a wellbore assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows detail A of

FIG. 1

in a first mode of operation;





FIG. 3

shows detail A of

FIG. 1

in a second mode of operation;





FIG. 4

schematically shows a lock member for use in the first and second embodiments;





FIG. 5

shows the lock member of

FIG. 4

in another mode of operation; and





FIG. 6

schematically shows a second embodiment of a wellbore assembly according to the invention;











In the detailed description below like reference numerals relate to like components.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

there is shown a lock assembly


1


extending in a wellbore (not shown) formed in an earth formation, the assembly


1


having a central longitudinal axis


2


substantially coinciding with the with the longitudinal axis of the wellbore. The lock assembly is symmetrical with respect to axis


2


, therefore only one half of the lock assembly is shown in FIG.


1


. The lock assembly includes an outer tubular element in the form of a wellbore casing


3


arranged in the wellbore. A lock mandrel


5


is connected to the casing


3


by welds


7


,


8


so as to form an integral part of the casing


3


.




Referring in more detail to

FIG. 2

, an annular recesses


10


is formed in the casing


3


at the inner surface thereof, the recess


10


having outwardly diverging side surfaces


12


,


14


arranged opposite each other and an end surface


15


extending parallel to the longitudinal axis


2


.




An inner tubular element


16


is concentrically arranged within the casing


3


, the inner tubular element


16


including a first actuating member


18


, a second actuating member


20


, and a rotatable sleeve


22


in co-operating arrangement with the first actuating member by means of a left hand threaded connection


24


and in co-operating arrangement with the second actuating member


20


by means of a right hand threaded connection


26


. As shown more clearly in

FIG. 2

, an annular space


28


of variable length is thereby defined between the actuating members


18


,


20


. Thus upon rotation of the sleeve


22


, the actuating members


18


,


20


move relative to each other in longitudinal direction between an extended mode in which the space


28


is relatively long and a retracted mode in which the space


28


is relatively short. The location of the inner tubular element


16


relative to the recess


10


is such that the centre of space


28


is located opposite the centre of recess


10


. The ends of the actuating members


18


,


20


facing the space


28


have end surfaces


30


,


32


diverging in outward direction.




Two or more lock members


34


(only one of which is shown) are arranged in the annular space


28


, the lock members


34


being interconnected by one or more circular springs


35


acting as retracting springs keeping the lock members in place against actuating members


18


,


20


.




As shown in more detail in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, each lock member


34


includes a first part


36


and a second part


38


, the parts


36


,


38


being mutually rotatable about a rod


40


extending in circumferential direction. The rod


40


can be an integral part of one of the lock members


34


. Part


36


has an outer surface


41




a,


an outer side surface


41




b,


and an inner side surface


41




c.


Part


38


has an outer surface


42




a,


an outer side surface


42




b,


and an inner side surface


42




c.






The parts are held together by a leaf spring


44


biasing the parts


36


,


38


to a retracted position in which the outer surfaces


41




a,




42




a


extend at an angle so as to form a concave radially outer end of the lock member


34


. The dimensions of the lock member


34


are such that the lock member is capable of passing into the recess


10


when the parts


36


,


38


are in the retracted position.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the orientation of the outer side surfaces


41




b,




42




b


is such that when the parts


36


,


38


are rotated to an expanded position (shown in

FIG. 5

) in which the outer surfaces


41




a,




42




a


are aligned, the lock member


34


fits in the recess


10


whereby the outer surfaces


41




a,




42




a


are in contact with the radially outer surface


15


of the recess, and wherein the outer side surfaces


41




b,




42




b


are in contact with the respective side surfaces


12


,


14


of the recess


10


. Furthermore, the orientation of the inner side surfaces


41




c,




42




c


is such that when the parts


36


,


38


are rotated to the expanded position the inner side surfaces


41




c,




42




c


are in contact with the respective end surfaces


30


,


32


of the actuating members


18


,


20


.




The second actuating member


20


is provided with an orienting/holding slot


50


(

FIG. 1

) for orienting and holding an actuator (not shown) in the inner tubular element


16


. A wellbore tool (not shown), for example a downhole production valve or a downhole safety valve, is connected to the actuating member


18


. The first actuating member


18


is internally provided with a set of primary slots


54


and the sleeve


22


is provided with a set of secondary slots


56


. The actuator is adapted to engage the slot


50


and includes two parts rotatable relative to each other, each part having a set of fingers capable of gripping into the respective sets of slots


54


,


56


.




During normal operation the inner tubular element


16


is lowered into the wellbore casing


3


with the actuator attached thereto, and whereby the actuating members


18


,


20


are in the extended mode thereby allowing the leaf spring


44


of each lock member


34


to retract the lock member parts


36


,


38


to their retracted position. Lowering is stopped when the lock members


34


are positioned opposite the annular recess


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The actuator is then activated whereby the sets of fingers of the actuator grip into the respective sets of slots


54


,


56


. The two actuator parts are then rotated relative to each other so as to rotate the sleeve


22


in a direction that the first and second actuating members


18


,


20


move relative to each other to the retracted mode. As a result the diverging end surfaces


30


,


32


of the actuating members push each lock member


34


into the recess


10


whereby the outer surfaces


41




a,




42




a


of the respective lock member parts


36


,


38


contact the end surface


15


of the recess


10


. Upon further rotation of the sleeve


22


the parts


36


,


38


rotate relative to each other around the rod


40


until the lock member


34


becomes in the expanded position in which the outer surfaces


41




a,




42




a


are aligned and in full contact with the end surface


15


, and the outer side surfaces


41




b,




42




b


are in full contact with the respective side surfaces


12


,


14


of the recess


10


. In this position the lock members


34


are locked into the recess


10


.




It is thus achieved that a form fit connection between the inner tubular


16


and the casing


3


is created, which provides an excellent acoustic or electrical link. In case the wellbore tool or the inner tubular element


16


are subjected to a longitudinal force, for example due to pressure of hydrocarbon fluid flowing through the wellbore, the lock members


34


become even more firmly locked into the recess


10


due to the outwardly diverging shape of the recess


10


and lock member


34


. It is thereby prevented that the connection between inner tubular element


16


and casing becomes loose or that the inner tubular element


16


collapses due to inward movement of the lock members. Furthermore, the tight connection ensures that acoustic signals for wellbore control or information transfer are adequately transferred between the inner tubular element


16


and the casing


3


.




Reference is further made to the second embodiment of the lock assembly according to the invention, as shown in FIG.


6


. The lock assembly is symmetrical with respect to longitudinal axis


58


, therefore only one half of the lock assembly is shown in FIG.


6


. The second embodiment is largely similar to the first embodiment, except that the sleeve for moving the actuating members


18


,


20


relative to each other has been replaced by a set of shaped memory alloy actuators


60


(hereinafter referred to as SMA actuators), whereby one end of each SMA actuator


60


is fixedly connected to actuating member


18


by fasteners


62


, and the other end of the SMA actuator is fixedly connected to actuating member


20


by fasteners


64


. Each SMA actuator


60


has a transition temperature above which the SMA actuator has an increased length, and below which the SMA actuator has a reduced length. The sets of slots


54


,


56


of the first embodiment are absent in the second embodiment.




Normal operation of the second embodiment is similar to normal operation of the first embodiment, except that instead of using the actuator tool to move the actuating members


18


,


20


relative to each other, such movement is induced by contraction of the SMA actuators. This is achieved by installing a heater (not shown) in the inner tubular element


16


and operating the heater during lowering of the inner tubular element


16


into the casing so that the temperature of the SMA actuators is above the transition temperature. Thereafter the heater is turned off so that the temperature of the SMA actuators drops below the transition temperature whereby the SMA actuators contract and thereby move the actuating members


18


,


20


to their retracted mode.



Claims
  • 1. A lock assembly for locking an outer tubular element to an inner tubular element extending through the outer tubular element, the assembly comprising a lock mandrel connected to one of said tubular elements and being provided with a recess facing the other one of said tubular elements, the bottom of the recess having a greater cross-sectional width than the top of the recess, a lock member arranged between the first and second tubular elements in a locking relationship with the other one of the tubular elements, the lock member extending into said recess and being operable between a retracted mode in which the lock member is movable relative to the recess and an expanded mode in which the lock member is expanded within the recess, the assembly further comprising an actuator means for expanding the lock member in said recess.
  • 2. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the lock mandrel is connected to the outer tubular element.
  • 3. The lock assembly of claim 2 wherein the lock member includes a first part and a second part rotatable relative to the first part about an axis extending substantially in circumferential direction, and wherein the lock member is operable between the retracted mode and the expanded mode by rotating said parts relative to each other.
  • 4. The lock assembly of claim 3, further comprising spring means biasing said parts to the retracted mode.
  • 5. The lock assembly of claim 4, wherein the actuator means comprises a first actuator member and a second actuator member, the actuator members being movable relative to each other in longitudinal direction of the tubular elements and being arranged so as to rotate said parts relative to each other upon said relative movement of the actuator members, and a control device for controlling said relative movement of the actuator members.
  • 6. The lock assembly of claim 5, wherein the first actuator member is in contact with said first part at a primary contact surface, and the second actuator member is in contact with said second part at a secondary contact surface, said contact surfaces diverging in radial direction towards said recess.
  • 7. The lock assembly of claim 6, wherein the control device comprises a rotatable sleeve in co-operating arrangement with the first actuator member by means of a left hand thread connection and in co-operating arrangement with the second actuator member by means of a right hand thread connection.
  • 8. The lock assembly of any one of claim 7, wherein the actuator means comprises a memory metal element interconnecting the first and second actuator members and being operable between a longitudinally retracted mode and a longitudinally extended mode.
  • 9. The lock assembly of any one of claims 8, wherein said tubular elements are arranged in a wellbore formed in an earth formation.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
99309113 Dec 2000 EP
99309153 Jan 2001 EP
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