Claims
- 1. A method for installing a blast joint of substantial length in a well bore, the method comprising:
- (a) mounting a plurality of erosion resistant rings about at least two tubular members, said tubular members forming a multi-joint blast joint comprising at least a first and a second tubular member;
- (b) connecting a cross-over connector to said second tubular member, said cross-over connector providing a shoulder for supporting said erosion resistant rings on said second tubular member;
- (c) suspending said first tubular member above the well bore;
- (d) connecting said first tubular member to a pipe string extending into the well bore;
- (e) lowering said first tubular member into the well bore and suppporting said first tubular member on a support base, one end of said first tubular member extending above said support base for connection to said second tubular member;
- (f) suspending said second tubular member above said first tubular member;
- (g) connecting said second tubular member to said first tubular member;
- (h) sliding an adjustable ring assembly supported about said erosion resistant rings on said second tubular member to a position enclosing said cross-over connector;
- (i) lifting said two tubular members above said support base and opening said support base permitting said two tubular members to descend into the well bore;
- (j) closing said support base and suspending said tubular members from said support base for connection to a tubing joint of the drill string; and
- (k) lowering said two tubular members into the well bore to a specified depth in the well bore.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 including the step of mounting a liner about said tubular members prior to mounting said erosion resistant rings thereon, said liner substantially filling an annular space defined between said tubular members and said erosion resistant rings.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including the step of mounting a support sleeve about at least one of said tubular members, said support sleeve including slot means permitting access for gripping said tubular members therethrough for threadably connecting said cross-over connector to said tubular members.
- 4. The method of claim 3 including the step of temporarily supporting said ring assembly on said support sleeve in telescoping relation about said erosion-resistant rings, said ring assembly being movable between a first and second position, wherein said ring assembly encloses said cross-over connector upon shifting said ring assembly to said second position.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including the step of mounting an erosion-resistant guid ring about at least one of said tubular members, said guide ring supporting said ring assembly upon shifting said ring assembly to said second position.
- 6. A method of installing a multi-joint blast joint of substantial length in a well bore, the blast joint including top, intermediate and bottom tubular members, the method comprising:
- (a) mounting a plurality of erosion resistant rings about a top tubular member;
- (b) connecting a cross-over connector externally threaded at one end and internally threaded at the other end to said top tubular member, the cross-over connector providing a shoulder for supporting said erosion resistant rings on said first tubular member between the cross-over connector and a first lock ring assembly clamped about said top tubular member;
- (c) mounting a plurality of erosion resistant rings about at least one intermediate tubular member, the erosion resistant rings being retained about said intermediate tubular member between a tubular coupling threaded on one end of said intermediate tubular member and a cross-over connector threadably connected on the other end of said intermediate tubular member;
- (d) mounting a plurality of erosion resistant rings about a bottom tubular member, the erosion resistant rings being retained about said bottom tubular member between a tubular coupling threaded on one end of said bottom tubular member and a second lock ring assembly clamped about said bottom tubular member;
- (e) connecting said bottom tubular member to a pipe string extending into the well bore;
- (f) connecting at least one intermediate tubular member to said bottom tubular member;
- (g) connecting said top tubular member to said intermediate tubular member to form the multi-joint blast joint; and
- (h) lowering said multi-joint blast joint into the well bore to a specified depth in the well bore.
- 7. The method of claim 6 including the step of sliding a adjustable ring assembly supported about said erosion resistant rings to a position enclosing said cross-over connector.
- 8. The method of claim 6 including the step of mounting a support sleeve about said top tubular member and said intermediate tubular member, said support sleeve including slot means permitting access for gripping said top and intermediate tubular members thereghrough for threadably connecting said cross-over connector to said top and intermediate tubular members.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the step of temporarily supporting an ajustable ring assembly on said support sleeve in telescoping elation about said erosion resistant rings, said ring assembly being movable between a first and second position, wherein said ring assembly encloses a cross-over connector upon shifting said ring assembly to said second position.
- 10. The method of claim 9 including the step of mounting an erosion resistant guide ring about said top, intermediate and bottom tubular members, said guide ring supporting said ring assembly upon shifting said ring assembly to said second position.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 763,456 filed Aug. 7, 1985.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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