Claims
- 1. A method for cementing a casing string into an earth borehole, said casing string having an upper portion and a lower portion, said method comprising:securing an upper mandrel to a lower mandrel utilizing a sleeve detachably mounted to said upper mandrel while being maintained within said lower mandrel, said sleeve having a sealable seat at its upper end; positioning said upper mandrel and said lower mandrel within said earth borehole; dropping a first ball of a given diameter into said earth borehole, and allowing said first ball to come to rest against said sealable seat of said sleeve; increasing at the earth's surface, to a first pressure level, the pump pressure pumped against said first ball to shear at least one first shear pin detachably mounting said sleeve within said upper mandrel until said first pressure is applied, thereby causing said lower mandrel maintaining said sleeve to separate from said upper mandrel; pumping said lower mandrel downwardly through a plurality of tubulars comprising said casing string as a selected volume of cement is pumped into said earth borehole; increasing at the earth's surface, to a second pressure higher than said first pressure level, the pump pressure against said first ball to shear at least one second shear pin within said lower mandrel to move said sleeve downwardly within said lower mandrel, thereby allowing said cement to be pumped through said lower mandrel and through said lower portion of said casing string and into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole to thereby cement said casing string within said earth borehole.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising providing an elastomeric seal around said lower mandrel for sealing engagement between said lower mandrel and said casing string.
- 3. A method for cementing a casing string into an earth borehole, said casing string having an upper portion and a lower portion, said method comprising:securing an upper mandrel to a lower mandrel; mounting said upper mandrel and said lower mandrel within said earth borehole; dropping a first ball of a given diameter into said earth borehole, and allowing said first ball to come to rest within the upper end of a sleeve positioned between a lower end of said upper mandrel and an upper end of said lower mandrel, and said sleeve having an internal diameter less than said given diameter; increasing at the earth's surface, to a first pressure level, the pump pressure against said first ball to shear a first set of shear pins maintaining said sleeve within said upper mandrel, thereby causing said lower mandrel to separate from said upper mandrel and move downwardly as a selected volume of cement is pumped into said earth borehole to thereby push said upper mandrel to a resting position at said lower portion of said casing string; increasing at the earth's surface, to a second pressure higher than said first pressure level, the pump pressure against said first ball to shear a second set of shear pins within said lower mandrel to move said sleeve downwardly within said lower mandrel, thereby allowing cement to be pumped through said lower mandrel and through said lower portion of said casing string and into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole to thereby cement said casing string within said earth borehole; dropping a second ball of a diameter greater than the given diameter of said first ball, into the upper end of said tubular string, and allowing said second ball to come to rest within an opening in said upper mandrel having an internal diameter less than the diameter of said second ball; and applying at the earth's surface and against said second ball a pressure sufficient to cause said upper mandrel to move downwardly within said casing string and engage said lower mandrel at said lower portion of said casing string.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, further comprising providing an elastomeric seal around said lower mandrel for sealing engagement between said lower mandrel and said casing string, and providing an elastomeric seal around said upper mandrel for sealing engagement between said upper mandrel and said casing string.
- 5. A method for cementing a casing string into an earth borehole, said casing string having an upper portion and a lower portion, said method comprising:securing an upper mandrel to a lower mandrel utilizing a sleeve detachably mounted to said upper mandrel while being maintained within said lower mandrel, said sleeve having a sealable seat at its upper end; positioning said upper mandrel and said lower mandrel within said earth borehole; dropping a first ball of a given diameter into said earth borehole; increasing at the earth's surface, to a first pressure level, the pump pressure of a fluid pumped into said earth borehole and against said first ball to shear a first shear pin detachably mounting said sleeve within said upper mandrel until said first pressure is applied, thereby moving said sleeve and causing said lower mandrel maintaining said sleeve to separate from said upper mandrel; pumping of a fluid after separation of said lower mandrel from said upper mandrel to move said lower mandrel downwardly through a plurality of casing tubulars forming said casing string as a selected volume of cement is pumped into said earth; increasing at the earth's surface, to a second pressure higher than said first pressure level, the pump pressure of the fluid pumped into said earth borehole and against said first ball thereby moving said sleeve to open a passageway through said lower mandrel allowing fluid to be pumped through said lower mandrel and through said lower portion of said casing string and into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole to thereby cement said casing string within said earth borehole.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising providing an elastomeric seal around said lower mandrel for sealing engagement between said lower mandrel and said casing string.
- 7. A method for cementing a casing string into an earth borehole, said casing string having an upper portion and a lower portion, said method comprising:securing an upper mandrel to a lower mandrel utilizing a sleeve; mounting said upper mandrel and said lower mandrel within said earth borehole; dropping a first ball of a given diameter into said earth borehole, and allowing said first ball to come to rest within the upper end of said sleeve positioned between a lower end of said upper mandrel and an upper end of said lower mandrel, said sleeve having an internal diameter less than said given diameter; increasing at the earth's surface, to a first pressure level, the pump pressure of a fluid pumped into said earth borehole and against said first ball to shear a first shear pin maintaining said sleeve within said upper mandrel, thereby causing said lower mandrel to separate from said upper mandrel and move downwardly as a selected volume of cement is pumped into said earth borehole to thereby push said upper mandrel to a resting position at said lower portion of said casing string; increasing at the earth's surface, to a second pressure higher than said first pressure level, the pump pressure of the fluid pumped into said earth borehole and against said first ball to shear a second shear pin within said lower mandrel to move said sleeve downwardly within said lower mandrel, thereby allowing fluid to be pumped through said lower mandrel and through said lower portion of said casing string and into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole to thereby cement said casing string within said earth borehole; dropping a second ball of a diameter greater than the given diameter of said first ball, into the upper end of said earth borehole, and allowing said second ball to come to rest within an opening in said upper mandrel having an internal diameter less than the diameter of said second ball; and applying at the earth's surface and against said second ball a pressure sufficient to cause said upper mandrel to move downwardly within said casing string and engage said lower mandrel at said lower portion of said casing string.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising providing an elastomeric seal around said lower mandrel for sealing engagement between said lower mandrel and said casing string, and providing an elastomeric seal around said upper mandrel for sealing engagement between said upper mandrel and said casing string.
- 9. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid out the lower end of a casing string suspended in an earth borehole for supplying cement into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole, comprising:a first lower mandrel positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a first internal fluid passageway along its length; a second, upper mandrel, positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a second internal fluid passageway along its length, and having a given internal diameter, said first and second fluid passageways being in fluid communication with each other; a plurality of bearings positioned between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel; a sleeve in cooperation with said plurality of bearings being configured and positioned for detachably connecting and permitting relative rotation between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel, said sleeve being detachably mounted to said upper mandrel through the use of a first set of shear pins and wherein said sleeve is also being maintained within said lower mandrel through the use of a second set of shear pins, said sleeve having an internal diameter less than said given diameter, said first set of shear pins being shearable by a given force, wherein dropping a first ball having a diameter less than the given internal diameter of the upper mandrel and thereafter increasing the pump pressure of the fluid at the earth's surface, and thereby supplying such pressurized fluid through the tubular string to said upper and lower mandrels, shears said first set of shear pins and causes the lower mandrel to separate from the upper mandrel; and an elastomeric seal positioned around an outer surface of said first lower mandrel sized to seal between said first lower mandrel and said casing to prevent fluid flow between said outer surface of said lower mandrel and said casing.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, being further characterized by a collet connection located at the top end of said upper mandrel for forming a connection between said tubular strings and said upper mandrel.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, being further characterized by a float collar or plug landing surface located at the lower end of said mandrel.
- 12. An apparatus for controlling, through the use of two dropped balls and an increase of the pump pressure at the earth's surface, the flow of fluid out of the lower end of a casing string suspended in an earth borehole to permit fluid flow into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole for cementing said casing within said earth borehole, comprising:a first, lower mandrel; an elastomeric seal positioned around an outer surface of said first lower mandrel sized to seal between said first lower mandrel and said casing to prevent fluid flow between said outer surface of said lower mandrel and said casing; a sleeve shearably connected within the interior of said lower mandrel by a first set of shear pins and having a first receptacle with a first given diameter for receiving and holding a first dropped ball having a diameter greater than said first given diameter; a second upper mandrel detachably connected to said lower mandrel through said sleeve, said upper mandrel having a second receptacle with a second given diameter for receiving and holding a second dropped ball having a diameter greater than the diameter of said second given diameter, the diameter of said first dropped ball being smaller than the diameter of said second dropped ball; and means for relative rotation and detachable connection between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel.
- 13. An apparatus for controlling, through the use of two dropped balls and an increase of the pump pressure at the earth's surface, the flow of fluid out of the lower end of a casing string suspended in an earth borehole operable to permit cement flow into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole for cementing said casing within said earth borehole, comprising:a first, lower mandrel; an elastomeric seal positioned around an outer surface of said first lower mandrel sized to seal between said first lower mandrel and said casing to prevent fluid flow between said outer surface of said lower mandrel and said casing; a sleeve shearably connected within the interior of said lower mandrel by a first shear member and supporting a first receptacle with a first given diameter for receiving and holding a first dropped ball having a diameter greater than said first given diameter; a second upper mandrel detachably connected to said lower mandrel through said sleeve, said upper mandrel supporting a second receptacle with a second given diameter for receiving and holding a second dropped ball having a diameter greater than the diameter of said second given diameter, the diameter of said first dropped ball being smaller than the diameter of said second dropped ball; and means for relative rotation and detachable connection between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel.
- 14. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid out the lower end of a casing string suspended in an earth borehole for supplying cement into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole, comprising:a first lower mandrel positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a first internal fluid passageway along its length; a second, upper mandrel, positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a second internal fluid passageway along its length, and having a given internal diameter, said first and second fluid passageways being in fluid communication with each other; a plurality of bearings positioned between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel; a sleeve in cooperation with said plurality of bearings being configured and positioned for detachably connecting and permitting relative rotation between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel, said sleeve being detachably mounted to said upper mandrel through the use of a first set of shear pins and wherein said sleeve is also being maintained within said lower mandrel through the use of a second set of shear pins, said sleeve having an internal diameter less than said given diameter, said first set of shear pins being shearable by a given force, wherein dropping a first ball having a diameter less than the given internal diameter of the upper mandrel and thereafter increasing the pump pressure of the fluid at the earth's surface, and thereby supplying such pressurized fluid through the casing string to said upper and lower mandrels, shears said first set of shear pins and causes the lower mandrel to separate from the upper mandrel; and an elastomeric seal positioned around an outer surface of said first lower mandrel sized to seal between said first lower mandrel and said casing to prevent fluid flow between said outer surface of said lower mandrel and said casing.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said plurality of bearings comprises a plurality of balls.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said lower mandrel, said upper mandrel, and said sleeve are configured and positioned to form an annular bearing-race-like cavity, said plurality of bearings residing in said cavity so as to permit relative rotation of said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said plurality of bearings are releaseably secured within said annular bearing-race-like cavity by the outer surface of said sleeve.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said sleeve has a central axis, and wherein downward axial movement of said sleeve opens said bearing-race-like cavity permitting said plurality of bearings to fall out of said cavity, thereby detachably disconnecting said lower mandrel from said upper mandrel.
- 19. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid out the lower end of a casing string suspended in an earth borehole for supplying cement into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole, comprising:a first lower mandrel positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a first internal fluid passageway along its length; a second, upper mandrel, positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a second internal fluid passageway along its length, and having a given internal diameter, said first and second fluid passageways being in fluid communication with each other; a plurality of balls positioned between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel; a sleeve in cooperation with said plurality of balls being configured and positioned for detachably connecting said lower mandrel to said upper mandrel; and an elastomeric seal positioned around an outer surface of said first lower mandrel sized to seal between said first lower mandrel and said casing to prevent fluid flow between said outer surface of said lower mandrel and said casing.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said sleeve cooperates with said plurality of balls being configured and positioned for permitting relative rotation between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel.
- 21. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid out the lower end of a casing string suspended in an earth borehole for supplying cement into an annulus between said casing string and said earth borehole, comprising:a first lower mandrel positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a first internal fluid passageway along its length; a second, upper mandrel, positionable within the interior of said earth borehole and having a second internal fluid passageway along its length, and having a given internal diameter, said first and second fluid passageways being in fluid communication with each other; a plurality of balls positioned between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel; a sleeve in cooperation with said plurality of balls being configured and positioned for permitting relative rotation between said lower mandrel and said upper mandrel; and an elastomeric seal positioned around an outer surface of said first lower mandrel sized to seal between said first lower mandrel and said casing to prevent fluid flow between said outer surface of said lower mandrel and said casing.
- 22. The apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said sleeve cooperates with said plurality of balls for detachably connecting said lower mandrel to said upper mandrel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/132,044, filed Apr. 30, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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