Claims
- 1. A centralizer for laterally positioning a pipe in an opening larger in diameter than an opening through which the centralizer may freely pass, comprising:
a plurality of helically shaped spring blades affixed at each end thereof to a slip collar, the slip collars adapted to slide and rotate about an exterior surface of the pipe; and a retaining device disposed axially between the slip collars at a selected axial position along the exterior surface of the pipe so as to limit axial motion of the slip collars.
- 2. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein an axial outermost edge of at least one of the slip collars comprises a taper adapted to reduce sticking of the slip collar as it is moved through the opening through which the centralizer may freely pass.
- 3. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the retaining device comprises a sleeve including a plurality of set screws therein to affix the sleeve to the pipe, the set screws arranged in a pattern substantially conforming to a shape of the spring blades whereby the set screws may be accessed through the blades.
- 4. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the retaining device comprises a sleeve adapted to be affixed to the exterior surface of the pipe.
- 5. The centralizer as defined in claim 4 wherein the sleeve is formed from a plurality of circumferential segments.
- 6. The centralizer as defined in claim 5 wherein the segments comprise interlocking structures on circumferential ends thereof.
- 7. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the spring blades define an angle of about 15 to 20 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the pipe.
- 8. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 further comprising an anti-friction bearing disposed between an edge of the retaining device and at least one of the slip collars.
- 9. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 further comprising an anti-friction bearing surface disposed between the retaining device and at least one of the slip collars.
- 10. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the spring blades are affixed to the slip collars in corresponding grooves on an exterior surface thereof, the corresponding grooves having a depth selected to make an exterior surface of the spring blades substantially flush with an exterior surface of the slip collars.
- 11. The centralizer as defined in claim 10 wherein the depth of the corresponding grooves is selected so that a material thickness of the slip collar therein is substantially equal to a thickness of the retaining sleeve.
- 12. The centralizer as defined in claim 10 wherein sides of the grooves are radiused.
- 13. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the slip collars comprise mud channels in an exterior surface thereof.
- 14. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the spring blades and the slip collars are formed from a single piece of material.
- 15. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 wherein the retaining device is adapted to fit on a pipe section having a smaller outer diameter than an outer diameter of the pipe to be laterally positioned.
- 16. The centralizer as defined in claim 15 wherein the slip collars are adapted to fit on the pipe section.
- 17. The centralizer as defined in claim 16 wherein the slip collars and the spring blades are adapted to compress to at most the outer diameter of the pipe to be laterally positioned.
- 18. The centralizer as defined in claim 1 further comprising a pipe section having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the pipe to be laterally positioned, and wherein the retaining device is disposed on the pipe section.
- 19. The centralizer as defined in claim 18 wherein the slip collars are disposed on the pipe section.
- 20. A method for laterally positioning a pipe in an opening larger in diameter than an opening through which the pipe may freely pass, comprising:
sliding a bow spring centralizer and a retaining device onto an exterior surface of the pipe, the centralizer comprising a plurality of helically shaped spring blades affixed at each end thereof to a slip collar, the slip collars adapted to slide and rotate about the exterior surface of the pipe, the retaining sleeve disposed axially between the slip collars, the retaining sleeve adapted to be affixed to the pipe so as to limit axial motion of the slip collars; affixing the retaining device to the exterior surface of the pipe; and inserting the pipe having the centralizer and retaining device attached thereto into the opening through which the pipe may freely pass and thence into the opening having the larger diameter.
- 21. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein an axial outermost edge of at least one of the slip collars comprises a taper adapted to reduce sticking of the slip collar as it is moved through the opening through which the centralizer may freely pass.
- 22. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein the retaining device comprises a sleeve including a plurality of set screws therein to affix the sleeve to the pipe, the set screws arranged in a pattern substantially conforming to a shape of the spring blades whereby the set screws may be accessed through the blades.
- 23. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein the spring blades define an angle of about 15 to 20 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the pipe.
- 24. The method as defined in claim 20 further comprising an anti-friction bearing disposed between an edge of the retaining device and at least one of the slip collars.
- 25. The method as defined in claim 20 further comprising an anti-friction bearing surface disposed between the retaining device and at least one of the slip collars.
- 26. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein the spring blades are affixed to the slip collars in corresponding grooves on an exterior surface thereof, the corresponding grooves having a depth selected to make an exterior surface of the spring blades substantially flush with an exterior surface of the slip collars.
- 27. The method as defined in claim 26 wherein the depth of the corresponding grooves is selected so that a material thickness of the slip collar therein is substantially equal to a thickness of the retaining device.
- 28. The method as defined in claim 26 wherein sides of the grooves are radiused.
- 29. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein the slip collars comprise mud channels in an exterior surface thereof.
- 30. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein the spring blades and slip collars are made from a single piece of material.
- 31. The method as defined in claim 20 further comprising a pipe section having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the pipe to be laterally positioned, and wherein the retaining device is disposed on the pipe section.
- 32. The method as defined in claim 31 wherein the slip collars are disposed on the pipe section.
- 33. The method as defined in claim 32 wherein the spring blades and slip collars are adapted to compress to a diameter at most equal to the outer diameter of the pipe to be laterally positioned.
- 34. A centralizer for laterally positioning a pipe in an opening larger in diameter than an opening through which the centralizer may freely pass, comprising:
a plurality of helically shaped spring blades affixed at each end thereof to a slip collar, the slip collars adapted to slide and rotate about an exterior surface of the pipe; and a retaining device disposed axially between the slip collars, the retaining device formed integrally with the exterior surface of the pipe so as to limit axial motion of the slip collars.
- 35. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein the pipe comprises reduced diameter segments on an exterior surface thereof, the reduced diameter segments adapted to receive the slip collars about an exterior surface thereof, the retaining sleeve formed by retaining at least part of an exterior diameter of the pipe in a location axially disposed between the reduced diameter segments.
- 36. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein an axial outermost edge of at least one of the slip collars comprises a taper adapted to reduce sticking of the slip collar as it is moved through the opening through which the centralizer may freely pass.
- 37. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein the spring blades define an angle of about 15 to 20 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the pipe.
- 38. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 farther comprising an anti-friction bearing disposed between an edge of the retaining device and at least one of the slip collars.
- 39. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 further comprising an anti-friction bearing surface disposed between the retaining device and at least one of the slip collars.
- 40. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein the spring blades are affixed to the slip collars in corresponding grooves on an exterior surface thereof, the corresponding grooves having a depth selected to make an exterior surface of the spring blades substantially flush with an exterior surface of the slip collars.
- 41. The centralizer as defined in claim 40 wherein the depth of the corresponding grooves is selected so that a material thickness of the slip collar therein is substantially equal to a thickness of the retaining device.
- 42. The centralizer as defined in claim 40 wherein sides of the grooves are radiused.
- 43. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein the slip collars comprise mud channels in an exterior surface thereof.
- 44. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein the spring blades and the slip collars are formed from a single piece of material.
- 45. The centralizer as defined in claim 34 wherein the slip collars and the spring blades are adapted to compress to at most the outer diameter of the pipe to be laterally positioned.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part of application serial No. 09/824,928 filed on Apr. 3, 2001 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09824928 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
09973684 |
Oct 2001 |
US |