Claims
- 1. An isolation tool for use in diverting the upward flow of drilling fluid within the annulus between a marine riser and a drill string extending therethrough for return to the surface outside the riser, comprisinga housing adapted to be connected as part of the riser and having a bore through which the drill string may extend during the drilling of a well, an annular recess about the bore, and a side port below the recess for connecting the bore to a conduit leading to the surface; an actuator within the recess which normally occupies a position forming a continuation of the bore; and an insert packer including a sleeve of elastomeric material adapted to be lowered into and raised from a landed position in the bore opposite the actuator so as to receive a drill string therethrough; said actuator being responsive to the supply of control fluid thereto from an outside source to contract the sleeve about the drill string, so that drilling fluid flowing upwardly in the annulus between the riser and string is directed into the side port, and responsive to exhaust of the control fluid to return to its original position in which the actuator sleeve may expand to permit retrieval of the insert packer.
- 2. As in claim 1, including:a pipe joint connectible in the drill string and received through and releasably connected to the insert packer for lowering the insert packer into landed position; said joint having a spiral groove about its outer diameter to permit fluid flow therethrough.
- 3. An isolation tool for use in diverting the upward flow of drilling fluid within the annulus between a marine riser and a drill string extending therethrough for return to the surface outside the riser, comprising:a housing adapted to be connected as part of the riser and having a bore through which the drill string may extend during the drilling of a well, an annular recess about the bore, and a side port below the recess for connecting the bore to a conduit leading to the surface; an actuator within the recess including a sleeve of elastomeric material which normally assumes a position forming a continuation of the housing bore; an insert packer including a sleeve of elastomeric material adapted to be lowered into and raised from a landed position in the bore between the actuator sleeve and drill string; and means for supplying control fluid from an outside source to the recess to radially contract the actuator sleeve in order to close about and contract the sleeve of the insert packer about the drill string to direct drilling fluid flowing upwardly in the annulus between the riser and string into the side port, and for venting the control fluid to permit the actuator sleeve to return to its normally expanded position and thus permit the sleeve of the insert packer to expand so that the insert packer may be retrieved.
- 4. As in claim 3, wherein:the actuator sleeve also includes metal rings above and below the ends of its sleeve and carrying means to seal with the recess in order to prevent escape of the control fluid therefrom.
- 5. As in claim 4, wherein:the insert packer includes metal rings above and below the ends of its sleeve, and a pin is mounted on the housing for extension inwardly of the bore to support the lower ring of the insert packer.
- 6. As in claim 5, including:another pin mounted in the housing for extension inwardly of the bore to engage a ring of the insert packer to hold the packer down in the landed position.
- 7. As in claim 6, including:a pipe joint connectable in the drill string and received through and releasably connected to a ring of the insert packer for lowering the insert packer into landed position, said joint having a spiral groove about its diameter to permit flow therethrough.
- 8. An isolation tool for use in diverting the upward flow of drilling fluid within the annulus between a marine riser and a drill string extending therethrough for return to the surface outside the riser, comprising:a housing adapted to be connected as part of the riser and having a bore through which the drill string may extend during the drilling of a well, an annular recess about the bore, and a side port below the recess for connecting the bore to a conduit leading to the surface; an actuator within the recess; an insert packer adapted to be lowered into and raised from a landed position in the bore opposite the actuator so as to receive a drill string therethrough, and said insert packer including a carrier body having a recess about its inner side, and an elastomeric sleeve having a bearing ring at each end slidably rotatable within the recess for rotation therein, when closed about the drill string, to divert drilling fluid flowing upwardly in the annulus between the riser and drill string into the side port; said actuator including three vertically spaced elastomeric sleeves within the housing recess, metal rings intermediate adjacent sleeves within the recess and above and below the uppermost and lowermost sleeves to contract the actuator sleeves inwardly to seal with the outside of the carrier body and thereby form upper, lower, and intermediate fluid pressure chambers within the recess outside of each sleeve, means for supplying control fluid from an outside source to each pressure chamber each of the intermediate metal rings having a port therethrough, and the carrier body and bearing rings having interconnected passageways connecting at opposite ends to the outer side of the carrier body; means for supplying control fluid from an outside source to one end of each port in each metal ring, so that, when the actuator sleeves are contracted about the carrier body, it will circulate through the passageway and out the other end of each port in each metal ring in order to contract the sleeve of the insert packer onto the drill pipe; the relief of control fluid permitting the sleeves of the actuator and the sleeve of the insert packer to expand to permit the insert packer to be retrieved.
- 9. As in claim 8, wherein;the carrier body has a main portion in which one end of the recess is formed, and a retainer portion removably connected to the main portion and on which the other end of the recess is formed, whereby the sleeve and bearing rings may be installed or removed upon removal of the retainer portion.
- 10. As in claim 9, including:a pin mounted on the housing for movement inwardly of the bore to support the carrier body; and another pin mounted on the housing and adapted to be moved inwardly to hold the carrier body in landed position.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of my Provisional Application No. 60/169,878, filed Dec. 9, 1999, and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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