Claims
- 1. A method of securing a first annular member to a second annular member in a well including the steps of
- positioning said members in the wall with one of said members being in surrounding relationship to the other of said members,
- lowering a forming tool to a position within the inner of said members at a level at which such members are to be joined,
- delivering fluid pressure to the forming tool at its position within the members and at a pressure sufficiently high to cause a portion of the inner member to be deformed by the forming tool radially outward into tight sealing and gripping engagement with the outer member,
- relieving pressure delivered to the forming tool following completion of the deformation of the inner member,
- delivering testing pressure to the outer of said members,
- providing a seal between the two members at a position above the deformed portion of the inner member,
- conducting testing pressure through the outer member to a position between said members above the deformed portion of the inner member and below the seal between the two members, and
- detecting loss of test pressure delivered to said outer member.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 including the step of
- retrieving the forming tool from said well.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 including the step of
- retrieving the running string and the forming tool from the well after the completion of the testing step.
- 4. The method of securing a well string to a seat ring in a well, including the steps of
- lowering a seat ring in surrounding relationship to a string into the well and into landed position on a well housing landing seat within the well,
- supporting the string at a desired position with respect to said seat ring,
- lowering a forming tool into the string after the seat ring has been landed and said string is supported,
- positioning the forming tool at a position within the string immediately within the seat ring,
- delivering fluid pressure through the string to the forming tool at a pressure sufficiently high to cause the string immediately within the seat ring to be deformed by the forming tool radially outward into tight sealing and gripping engagement with said seat ring,
- relieving fluid pressure from the forming tool,
- recovering the forming tool from within the string, and
- pressure testing the seal between the string and the seat ring by delivering testing pressure through the seat ring to a position at the upper end of the formed engagement between the string and seat ring and below a resilient seal positioned for sealing between the string and the seat ring and detecting any loss of pressure delivered to the seat ring.
- 5. A well structure comprising
- a first annular member,
- a second annular member,
- said annular members being positioned within a well with at least a portion of one of said members being in surrounding relationship to at least a portion of the other of said tubular members,
- the inner of said annular members being deformed radially outward into tight gripping and sealing engagement with the outer of said annular members,
- a resilient seal between said annular members positioned above the deformed portion of said inner annular member,
- a passage through the outer annular member communicating to its interior surface at a point between the deformed portion of the inner annular member and said resilient seal, and
- means for delivering fluid under pressure to said passage for testing the effectiveness of the sealing engagement between said inner and outer annular members.
- 6. A well structure according to claim 5 wherein said annular members include
- a casing string, and
- a seat ring surrounding the casing string.
- 7. A well structure comprising
- a string extending vertically within a well bore at a level of a landing surface within the well bore,
- a seat ring surrounding said string and landed on the landing surface within the well bore,
- said string being deformed radially outward within said seat ring,
- said seat ring having an internal grooved profile for receiving the exterior of said string during its deformation in tight gripping and sealing engagement therewith and an interior surface above said grooved profile,
- a resilient seal between the seat ring and the string on the upper interior surface of the seat ring for sealing against said string after its deformation, and
- a passage through said seat ring communicating to its interior surface at a position between said resilient seal and said grooved profile whereby test pressure may be delivered through such passage following completion of deformation of said string to test the effectiveness of the seal of the string against said internal grooved profile.
- 8. A method of securing a first annular member to a second annular member in a well including the steps of
- positioning said members in the well with one of said members being in surrounding relationship to the other of said members,
- lowering a forming tool to a position within the inner of said members at a level at which such members are to be joined,
- delivering fluid pressure to the forming tool at its position within the members and at a pressure sufficiently high to cause a portion of the inner member to be deformed by the forming tool radially outward into tight sealing and gripping engagement with the outer member,
- relieving pressure delivered to the forming tool following completion of the deformation of the inner member,
- delivering testing pressure to the outer of said members,
- providing a seal against the inner surface of the outer annular member at a position above the deformed portion of the inner member,
- conducting testing pressure through the outer member to a position between said members above the deformed portion of the inner member and below the seal, and
- detecting loss of test pressure delivered to said outer member.
- 9. A well structure comprising
- a first annular member,
- a second annular member,
- said annular members being positioned within a well with at least a portion of one of said members being in surrounding relationship to a least a portion of the other of said tubular members,
- the inner of said annular members being deformed radially outward into tight gripping and sealing engagement with the outer of said annular members,
- a resilient seal above the deformed portion of said annular member for sealing against the interior of said outer annular member to prevent pressure from leaking to a position above said resilient seal,
- a passage through the outer annular member communicating to its interior surface at a point between the deformed portion of the inner annular member and said resilient seal, and
- means for delivering fluid under pressure to said passage for testing the effectiveness of the sealing engagement between said inner and outer annular members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 44,409, filed Apr. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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