Claims
- 1. A latch for removably securing a rotating seal assembly, said rotating seal assembly being operable for sealing between down hole pressure and ambient pressure across axially moveable tubulars having profile variations along the length of said tubulars, said latch comprising:
- a housing defining a housing cavity into which said rotating seal assembly is insertable to provide a surrounding relationship with respect to said rotating seal assembly, said housing having a housing outer wall; and
- at least three latch members being mounted for radially inwardly and outwardly movement with respect to said rotating seal assembly to latchingly engage and disengage said rotating seal assembly.
- 2. The latch of claim 1, further comprising:
- a non-rotating portion of said rotating seal assembly being positionable within said housing cavity, said non-rotating portion having a non-rotating latch engagement surface, said at least three latch members being mounted for radially inwardly and outwardly movement with respect to said rotating seal assembly to latchingly engage and disengage said non-rotating latch engagement surface.
- 3. The latch of claim 1, wherein:
- said at least three latch members are mounted to be wholly contained internally of said housing outer wall.
- 4. The latch of claim 1, further comprising:
- one hydraulic latch piston for operating said at least three latch members.
- 5. The latch of claim 4, further comprising:
- wedging surfaces for wedgeably interconnecting said one hydraulic latch piston to said at least three latch members.
- 6. The latch of claim 4, wherein:
- said one latch piston is mounted for movement transverse to said radially inwardly and outwardly movement of said at least three latch members.
- 7. The latch of claim 4, wherein:
- said one hydraulic latch piston moves in a first direction to positively operate said at least three latch members for radially inwardly movement, said one hydraulic latch piston moves in a second direction away from said at least three latch members to permit movement of said at least three latch members in a radially outwardly direction.
- 8. The latch of claim 1, wherein: said at least three latch members each having at least a portion thereof that is moveable in a straight line radially inwardly and radially outwardly.
- 9. The latch of claim 1, further comprising:
- a remote control actuator for remotely controlling said at least three latch members to move radially inwardly.
- 10. The latch of claim 9, wherein:
- force required to move said at least three latch members radially outwardly is supplied by applying upward lifting force to said rotating seal assembly for removal from said cavity.
- 11. A latch for securing a rotating seal assembly for a borehole, said borehole having a borehole axis therethrough, said rotating seal assembly being operable for sealing between down hole pressure and ambient pressure across one or more tubulars having profile variations along the length of said one or more tubulars, said tubulars being moveable into said borehole, said latch comprising:
- a housing in surrounding relationship to said rotating seal assembly;
- at least one latch mounted in surrounding relationship to said rotating seal assembly, said at least one latch being mounted for moveable engagement with said rotating seal assembly; and
- at least one latch piston for actuating said at least one latch, said at least one latch piston being mounted for a movement such that a component of said movement is substantially parallel to said borehole axis.
- 12. The latch of claim 11, further comprising:
- said at least one latch being mounted for movement radially inwardly responsively to movement of said at least one latch piston.
- 13. The latch of claim 11, further comprising:
- a wedgeable connection between said at least one latch and said at least one latch piston to move said at least one latch radially inwardly.
- 14. The latch of claim 13, further comprising:
- said at least one latch piston is mounted so as to be moveable away from at least one latch member to a release position, and
- said at least one latch member is moveable radially outwardly when said latch piston is in said release position to release said rotating seal assembly in response to an upward removal force acting on said rotating seal assembly.
- 15. The latch of claim 11, wherein:
- said at least one latch piston is mounted within said housing and is remotely operable to allow said latches to latch said rotating seal assembly by remote control.
- 16. The latch of claim 11, further comprising:
- said at least one latch piston being moveable to a latch position for latching said rotating seal assembly, and
- a lock member for mechanically locking said latch piston in said latch position.
- 17. A rotating seal assembly disposed within a housing for sealing between down hole pressure of a borehole and ambient pressure across one or more tubulars having profile variations along the length of said one or more tubulars, said one or more tubulars having cross-sectional variations including round, square, and hexagonal cross-sections, said tubulars being moveable into and out of said borehole in an axial direction, said housing defining an aperture therein for receiving said rotating seal and said tubulars, said rotating seal assembly comprising:
- a tubular frame mounted for rotation with respect to said housing; and
- a tubular bladder secured to said tubular frame at opposite ends thereof, said bladder being sufficiently flexible for sealing contact with said profile variations and said cross-sectional variations of said one or more tubulars, a pressure chamber being defined radially outwardly of said tubular bladder, said pressure chamber being adapted for receiving a fluid under pressure for activating said tubular bladder to conform to said one or more tubulars.
- 18. The rotating seal of claim 17, wherein:
- said pressure chamber is defined between said tubular bladder and said tubular frame.
- 19. The rotating seal of claim 17, wherein:
- said tubular bladder is comprised of a single pliable piece.
- 20. The rotating seal of claim 17, wherein:
- said tubular frame forming a portion of a top surface of said housing.
- 21. The rotating seal of claim 20, further comprising:
- latch surfaces on said tubular frame for latching and unlatching of said tubular frame within said housing, said tubular frame being removable from said aperture in said housing when unlatched.
- 22. The rotating seal of claim 17, further comprising:
- first and second longitudinally spaced portions of said tubular bladder, said first portion being disposed further downhole and having a smaller radial thickness than said second portion such that said first portion wears more rapidly than said second portion.
- 23. A rotating seal assembly disposed within a housing for sealing between a down hole pressure of a borehole and an ambient pressure across one or more tubulars having profile variations along the length of said one or more tubulars, said tubulars being moveable into and out of said borehole in an axial direction, said rotating seal assembly comprising:
- a tubular frame receivable into said housing, said tubular frame having at least a portion thereof being mounted for rotation with respect to said housing;
- a tubular bladder received in said tubular frame having opposite ends, said tubular bladder being sufficiently flexible for sealing contact with said one or more tubulars and with profile variations of said one or more tubulars, a pressure chamber being defined radially outwardly of said tubular bladder, said pressure chamber being responsive to a fluid receivable within said pressure chamber for activating said tubular bladder to conform to said one or more tubulars; and
- first and second end caps securable to said tubular frame for holding said opposite ends of said tubular bladder within said tubular frame.
- 24. The rotating seat of claim 23, wherein:
- said pressure chamber is defined between said tubular bladder and said tubular frame.
- 25. The rotating seal of claim 23, wherein:
- said first and second end caps are metallic.
- 26. The rotating seal of claim 23, wherein:
- at least one of said first and second end caps is mounted for limited longitudinal movement.
- 27. The rotating seal of claim 23, wherein:
- said tubular bladder has a single pliable unit construction.
- 28. A rotating seal assembly disposed within a housing for sealing between a well bore pressure of a borehole and ambient pressure across one or more tubulars having profile variations along the length of said one or more tubulars, said tubulars being moveable into and out of said borehole in an axial direction, said rotating seal assembly comprising:
- a tubular frame mounted for rotation with respect to said housing;
- a tubular seal element secured to said tubular frame mounted to seal with said one or more tubulars, a pressure chamber being defined radially outwardly of said seal element;
- a well bore seal mounted to seal said tubular frame between a seal pressure within said pressure chamber and said well bore pressure;
- a pressure drop element to provide a pressure drop from said seal pressure to a lower pressure; and
- an ambient seal mounted to seal said tubular frame between said lower pressure and said ambient pressure.
- 29. The rotating seal assembly of claim 28, wherein:
- said pressure drop element provides a pressure drop greater than one psi between said seal pressure and said lower pressure.
- 30. The rotating seal assembly of claim 29, wherein:
- said pressure drop element further comprising one or more pressure drop elements,
- said pressure drop element provides greater a pressure drop greater than one psi.
- 31. The rotating seal assembly of claim 29, wherein:
- said tubular seal element is comprised of a single elastomeric piece.
- 32. A method of removing a rotating bladder assembly from a rotating blowout preventer housing, comprising:
- remotely releasing latches that latch said bladder assembly within said rotating blowout preventer housing;
- connecting a lifting cable to said rotating bladder assembly through a rotary table; and
- pulling said rotating bladder assembly through said rotary table without removing said latches from said rotating blowout preventer housing.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further comprising:
- providing said rotating bladder assembly with bearings.
- 34. The method of claim 32, further comprising:
- providing said rotating bladder assembly with a pressure chamber to produce a seal pressure on a bladder.
- 35. A latch for securing a rotating seal assembly for a borehole, said borehole having a borehole axis therethrough, said rotating seal assembly being operable for sealing between down hole pressure and ambient pressure across one or more tubulars having profile variations along the length of said one or more tubulars, said tubulars being moveable into said borehole, said latch comprising:
- a rotating blow-out preventer housing encircling a housing centerline axis coincident with at least an upper portion of said borehole, said rotating blow-out preventer housing having a housing wall defining a cavity therein for receiving said rotating seal assembly;
- at least one latch member mounted to engage said rotating seal assembly to secure said rotating seal assembly within said rotating blow-out preventer housing, said at least one latch member being mounted for movement in a straight line toward said housing centerline axis; and
- at least one hydraulically controlled piston for actuating said at least one latch member.
- 36. The latch of claim 35, said at least one latch member further comprises:
- a plurality of arc shaped latch members.
- 37. The latch of claim 35, wherein said at least one latch piston further comprises:
- one cylindrical latch piston mounted within said rotating blow-out preventer housing.
- 38. The latch of claim 37, wherein:
- said cylindrical latch piston is mounted within said wall of said rotating blow-out preventer housing.
- 39. A rotating seal assembly disposed within a housing for sealing between a well bore pressure of a borehole and ambient pressure across one or more tubulars having profile variations along the length of said one or more tubulars, said tubulars being moveable into and out of said borehole in an axial direction, said rotating seal assembly comprising:
- a tubular frame mounted for rotation with respect to said housing;
- a tubular seal element secured to said tubular frame mounted to seal with said one or more tubulars, a pressure chamber being defined radially outwardly of said tubular seal element; and
- one or more reinforcement spring members mounted to said tubular seal element.
- 40. The rotating seal assembly of claim 39, further comprising:
- a wall of said tubular seal element, said one or more reinforcement spring members being mounted within said wall.
- 41. The rotating seal assembly of claim 39, further comprising:
- first and second ends for said tubular seal element, said one or more reinforcement spring members being mounted within said first end of said tubular seal element.
- 42. The rotating seal assembly of claim 39, further comprising:
- a pressure drop element to provide a pressure drop from said seal pressure to a lower pressure.
- 43. The rotating seal assembly of claim 42, further comprising:
- an ambient seal mounted to seal said tubular frame between said lower pressure and said ambient pressure.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/083,436 filed Apr. 29, 1998.
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