Claims
- 1. A rotary steerable drilling tool, comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) a housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; and (c) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position.
- 2. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 1 in which the adjustable offset mechanism comprises plural pistons radially mounted in the housing, the plural pistons being radially adjustable by actuation of the mandrel.
- 3. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 2 in which the plural pistons comprise first and second pistons located on opposed sides of the housing, the first piston being extended and the second piston being retracted in the straight ahead drilling position, and the first piston being retracted and the second piston being extended in the offset drilling position.
- 4. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 3 in which the pistons are actuated by a cam sleeve mounted on the mandrel.
- 5. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 4, further comprising:
(a) wings mounted on the mandrel and operable by fluid pressure within the mandrel into a radially extended position; and (b) the wings cooperating with the cam sleeve to drive the second piston outward and retract the first piston when the wings are in the extended position.
- 6. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 5 in which the mandrel comprises an upper mandrel splined with a lower mandrel, the wings are mounted on the upper mandrel, and movement of the upper mandrel with the wings extending radially outward operates the cam sleeve.
- 7. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 1 in combination with a drill string comprising a measurement-while-drilling (MWD) tool, a drill bit terminating the drill string and a stabilizer located on the drill string between the rotary steerable drilling tool and the drill bit.
- 8. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 7, further comprising a first sensor on the mandrel that is sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing, the first sensor being operably connected with the MWD tool to provide a signal indicative of the rotary orientation of the housing on the mandrel.
- 9. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 8 in which the first sensor comprises a switch on the mandrel that is sensitive to a trigger on the housing.
- 10. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 9 in which the trigger is a magnet.
- 11. The rotary steerable drilling tool of claim 8, further comprising:
(a) a second sensor on the mandrel, the second sensor being longitudinally offset from the first sensor; (b) the first sensor being sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the mandrel when the rotary steerable drilling tool is in an on-bottom drilling position; and (c) the second sensor being sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the mandrel when the rotary steerable drilling tool is in a pulled back position.
- 12. A rotary orientable drilling tool for use in combination with a MWD tool, the rotary orientable drilling tool comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) an asymmetrical housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; and (c) a first sensor on the mandrel that is sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the mandrel, the first sensor providing a signal indicative of the rotary orientation of the housing on the mandrel to a communication link.
- 13. The rotary orientable drilling tool of claim 12 in which the first sensor comprises a switch on the mandrel that is sensitive to a trigger on the housing.
- 14. The rotary orientable drilling tool of claim 13 in which the trigger is a magnet.
- 15. The rotary orientable drilling tool of claim 12, further comprising:
(a) a second sensor on the mandrel, the second sensor being longitudinally offset from the first sensor; (b) the first sensor being sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the mandrel when the rotary steerable drilling tool is in an on-bottom drilling position; and (c) the second sensor being sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the mandrel when the rotary steerable drilling tool is in a pulled back position.
- 16. A drill string, comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) a housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; (c) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position; (d) a drill bit terminating the drill string; and (e) a stabilizer on the drill string between the drill bit and mandrel.
- 17. A drill string, comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) a housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; (c) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position; (d) plural pistons radially mounted in the housing, the plural pistons being radially adjustable by actuation of the mandrel; (e) a drill bit terminating the drill string; and (f) a stabilizer on the drill string between the drill bit and mandrel.
- 18. A drill string, comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) a housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; (c) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position; (d) first piston and second piston radially mounted in the housing, the first piston and second piston being radially adjustable by actuation of the mandrel; the first piston being extended and the second piston being retracted in the straight ahead drilling position, and the first piston being retracted and the second piston being extended in the offset drilling position; (e) a drill bit terminating the drill string; and (f) a stabilizer on the drill string between the drill bit and mandrel.
- 19. A drill string, comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) a housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; (c) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position; (d) first piston and second piston radially mounted in the housing, the first piston and second piston being radially adjustable by actuation of the mandrel; the first piston being extended and the second piston being retracted in the straight ahead drilling position, and the first piston being retracted and the second piston being extended in the offset drilling position; (e) a cam sleeve mounted on the mandrel for actuating the first piston and second piston; (f) a drill bit terminating the drill string; and (g) a stabilizer on the drill string between the drill bit and mandrel.
- 20. A drill string, comprising:
(a) a mandrel; (b) a housing mounted on the mandrel for rotation in relation to the mandrel; (c) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position; (d) first piston and second piston radially mounted in the housing, the first piston and second piston being radially adjustable by actuation of the mandrel; the first piston being extended and the second piston being retracted in the straight ahead drilling position, and the first piston being retracted and the second piston being extended in the offset drilling position; (e) a cam sleeve mounted on the mandrel for actuating the first piston and second piston; (f) wings mounted on the mandrel and operable by fluid pressure within the mandrel into a radially extended position; (g) the wings cooperating with the cam sleeve to drive the second piston outward and retract the first piston when the wings are in the extended position; (h) a drill bit terminating the drill string; and (i) a stabilizer on the drill string between the drill bit and mandrel.
- 21. A drill string, comprising:
(a) an upper mandrel; (b) a lower mandrel slidably connected to the upper mandrel by splines; (c) a housing mounted on the upper mandrel for rotation in relation to the upper mandrel; (d) an adjustable offset mechanism on the housing, the adjustable offset mechanism being surface adjustable to move the rotary steerable drilling tool to and from a straight ahead drilling position and an offset drilling position; (e) a drill bit terminating the drill string; and (f) a stabilizer on the drill string between the drill bit and lower mandrel.
- 22. The drill string of claim 21 in which the adjustable offset mechanism comprises plural pistons radially mounted in the housing, the plural pistons being radially adjustable by actuation of the upper mandrel.
- 23. The drill string of claim 22 in which the plural pistons comprise first and second pistons located on opposed sides of the housing, the first piston being extended and the second piston being retracted in the straight ahead drilling position, and the first piston being retracted and the second piston being extended in the offset drilling position.
- 24. The drill string of claim 23 in which the pistons are actuated by a cam sleeve mounted on the upper mandrel.
- 25. The drill string of claim 24, further comprising:
(a) wings mounted on the upper mandrel and operable by fluid pressure within the upper mandrel into a radially extended position; and (b) the wings cooperating with the cam sleeve to drive the second piston outward and retract the first piston when the wings are in the extended position.
- 26. The drill string of claim 25 in which the wings are mounted on the upper mandrel, and movement of the upper mandrel with the wings extending radially outward operates the cam sleeve.
- 27. The drill string of claim 21, further comprising a MWD tool on the drill string.
- 28. The drill string of claim 27, further comprising a first sensor on the upper mandrel that is sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing, the first sensor being operably connected with the MWD tool to provide a signal indicative of the rotary orientation of the housing on the upper mandrel.
- 29. The drill string of claim 28 in which the first sensor comprises a switch on the upper mandrel that is sensitive to a trigger on the housing.
- 30. The drill string of claim 29 in which the trigger is a magnet.
- 31. The drill string tool of claim 28, further comprising:
(a) a second sensor on the upper mandrel, the second sensor being longitudinally offset from the first sensor; (b) the first sensor being sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the upper mandrel when the drill string is in an on-bottom drilling position; and (c) the second sensor being sensitive to the rotary orientation of the housing in relation to the upper mandrel when the drill string is in a pulled back position.
- 32. A method of drilling a hole, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) rotating a drill string while the drill string is bottomed out in the hole; (b) pulling the drill string off bottom; (c) offsetting the drill string in the hole above a fulcrum to offset the drill bit in the hole; and (d) continuing to rotate the drill string with the drill string bottomed out in the hole and the drill bit offset in the hole.
- 33. The method of claim 32 in which the drill string is offset above the fulcrum using a non-rotating that is held against movement in relation to the hole.
- 34. The method of claim 33 in which offsetting the drill string comprises the step of driving pistons radially outward from the housing to hold the housing in the hole and offset the drill string in the hole.
Priority Claims (1)
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2,345,560 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/245,188, filed Nov. 3, 2000, and Canadian Patent Application No. 2,345,560, filed Apr. 27, 2001, under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §119.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60245188 |
Nov 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09907480 |
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10409799 |
Apr 2003 |
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