Claims
- 1. A side pocket mandrel, comprising:
- a. an elongate one-piece main body section having
- i. a main bore extending longitudinally therethrough, said main bore being full opening,
- ii. a machined receptacle bore therein extending alongside and offset from said main bore and open at its upper end,
- iii. lateral port means in said main body section communicating said receptacle bore with the exterior of said main body section,
- iv. means providing fluid communication between said main bore and said receptacle bore below the upper end thereof, and
- v. means for connecting the lower end of said main body section to a tubing string; and
- b. an upper body section welded to said main body section by a circumferential weld, said upper body section providing
- i. a main passage therethrough in alignment with the main bore of said main body section,
- ii. an offset belly therein in alignment with said receptacle bore providing space for operating a kickover tool for inserting a flow control device in said receptacle, and
- iii. means for connecting the upper end of said upper body section to a tubing string.
- 2. The side pocket mandrel of claim 1, including: orienting means in said mandrel above said belly and engageable by a kickover tool for orienting said kickover tool relative to said receptacle bore for inserting a flow control device therein or removing such a device therefrom.
- 3. The side pocket mandrel of claim 1, including:
- a. orienting means in said mandrel below the upper end of said receptacle bore and engageable by a kickover tool for orienting said kickover tool relative to said receptacle bore for inserting a flow control device therein or removing such a device therefrom; and
- b. shoulder means in said mandrel above said belly and engageable by a kickover tool for activating said kickover tool.
- 4. The side pocket mandrel of claim 1, 2, or 3, including: deflector means in said belly of said mandrel engageable by regular well tools to deflect such tools into said main bore and away from said receptacle bore.
- 5. The side pocket mandrel of claim 4, wherein said lateral port means communicating said receptacle bore with the exterior of said main body section includes:
- a. at least one lateral flow passage fluidly communicating the exterior of said main body section with said receptacle bore intermediate its ends; and
- b. check valve means in said lateral flow passage permitting fluid flow therethrough in one direction and preventing fluid flow therethrough in the opposite direction.
- 6. The side pocket mandrel of claim 5, wherein said check valve means includes:
- a. check valve seat means having a seat surface thereon surrounding said lateral flow passage;
- b. a check valve closure member engageable with said seat surface to prevent fluid flow through said lateral flow passage from said receptacle bore to the exterior of said side pocket mandrel and movable to a position of disengagement from said seat surface to permit fluid flow through said lateral flow passage in the opposite direction; and
- c. seal means engaged between said check valve seat means and said main body section to prevent leakage of fluids around said check valve seat means.
- 7. The side pocket mandrel of claim 5, wherein said check valve means includes:
- a. check valve seat means having a seat surface thereon surrounding said lateral flow passage;
- b. a check valve closure member engageable with said seat surface to prevent fluid flow through said lateral flow passage from the exterior of said side pocket mandrel into said receptacle bore and movable to a position of disengagement from said seat surface to permit flow through said lateral flow passage in the other direction; and
- c. seal means engaged between said check valve seat means and said main body section to prevent leakage of fluids around said check valve seat means.
- 8. A side pocket mandrel, comprising:
- a. an elongate one-piece main body section having
- i. a main bore extending longitudinally therethrough, said main bore being full opening,
- ii. a machined receptacle bore therein extending alongside and offset from said main bore and open at its upper end,
- iii. lateral port means in said main body section communicating said receptacle bore with the exterior of said main body section, and
- iv. means providing fluid communicating between said main bore and said receptacle bore below the upper end thereof;
- b. an upper body section welded to the upper end of said main body section by a circumferential weld, said upper body section providing
- i. a main passage therethrough in alignment with the main bore of said main body section,
- ii. an offset belly therein in alignment with said receptacle bore providing space for operating a kickover tool for inserting a flow control device in said receptacle, and
- iii. means for connecting the upper end of said upper body section to a tubing string; and
- c. a lower body section welded to the lower end of said main body section by a circumferential weld, said lower body section providing means for connecting the lower end of said lower body section to a tubing string.
- 9. The side pocket mandrel of claim 8, including: orienting means in said mandrel above said belly and engageable by a kickover tool for orienting said kickover tool relative to said receptacle bore for inserting a flow control device therein or removing such a device therefrom.
- 10. The side pocket mandrel of claim 8, including:
- a. orienting means in said lower body section engageable by a kickover tool for orienting said kickover tool relative to said receptacle bore for inserting a flow control device therein or removing such a device therefrom; and
- b. shoulder means in said mandrel above said belly and engageable by a kickover tool for activating said kickover tool.
- 11. The side pocket mandrel of claim 8, 9, or 10, including: deflector means in said belly of said mandrel engageable by regular well tools to deflect such tools into said main bore and away from said receptacle bore.
- 12. The side pocket mandrel of claim 11, wherein said lateral port means communicating said receptacle bore with the exterior of said main body section includes:
- a. at least one lateral flow passage fluidly communicating the exterior of said main body section with said receptacle bore intermediate its ends; and
- b. check valve means in said lateral flow passage permitting fluid flow therethrough in one direction and preventing fluid flow therethrough in the opposite direction.
- 13. The side pocket mandrel of claim 12, wherein said check valve means includes:
- a. check valve seat means having a seat surface thereon surrounding said lateral flow passage;
- b. a check valve closure member engageable with said seat surface to prevent fluid flow through said lateral flow passage from said receptacle bore to the exterior of said side pocket mandrel and movable to a position of disengagement from said seat surface to permit fluid flow through said lateral flow passage in the opposite direction; and
- c. seal means engaged between said check valve seat means and said main body section to prevent leakage of fluids around said check valve seat means.
- 14. The side pocket mandrel of claim 12, wherein said check valve means includes:
- a. check valve seat means having a seat surface thereon surrounding said lateral flow passage;
- b. a check valve closure member engageable with said seat surface to prevent fluid flow through said lateral flow passage from the exterior of said side pocket mandrel into said receptacle bore and movable to a position of disengagement from said seat surface to permit flow through said lateral flow passage in the other direction; and
- c. seal means engaged between said check valve seat means and said main body section to prevent leakage of fluids around said check valve seat means.
- 15. A method of constructing a side pocket mandrel, comprising:
- a. forming a main body section including the steps of
- i. forming an elongate solid body blank,
- ii. forming a full opening main bore lengthwise therethrough,
- iii. machining a receptacle bore in said body blank extending alongside said main bore,
- iv. providing at least one lateral flow passage in said body blank interconnecting said receptacle bore and the exterior of said body blank,
- v. providing means communicating said main bore with said receptacle bore below the upper end thereof, and
- vi. providing means on the lower end of said body blank for attachment to a tubing string;
- b. forming an upper body section having a main passage therethrough and an offset belly therein for operating a kickover tool and means thereon for connecting said upper body section to a tubing string; and
- c. connecting said upper body section to said main body section by circumferentially welding the two sections together.
- 16. The method of claim 15, including the additional steps of:
- a. forming orienting means for orienting a kickover tool for inserting flow control means in said receptacle bore and for removing such control means therefrom; and
- b. welding said orienting means in said upper body section above said belly in predetermined position relative to said receptacle bore.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the steps of forming the main body section further include the step of forming orienting means in said main bore for orienting a kickover tool relative to said receptacle bore, and said steps for forming said upper body section includes the steps of forming a ring providing a stop shoulder thereon, and welding said ring in said upper body section with said stop shoulder in predetermined position relative to said receptacle bore, said welding being performed through an open end of said upper body section.
- 18. The method of claim 15, 16, or 17, further including the steps of:
- a. forming deflector means for deflecting regular well tools into said main bore of said main body section and away from said receptacle bore; and
- b. welding said deflector means in said upper body section in predetermined position relative to said receptacle bore, said welding being performed through the open lower end of said upper body section before said upper body section is welded to said main body section.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein said at least one lateral flow passage interconnects the exterior of the body blank with the receptacle bore at a location intermediate its ends, and further including the step of: mounting check valve means in each said lateral flow passage to permit fluid flow therethrough in one direction and to prevent fluid flow therethrough in the opposite direction.
- 20. A method of constructing a side pocket mandrel, comprising:
- a. forming a main body section including the steps of
- i. forming an elongate solid body blank,
- ii. forming a full opening main bore lengthwise therethrough,
- iii. machining a receptacle bore in said body blank extending alongside said main bore,
- iv. providing at least one lateral flow passage in said body blank interconnecting said receptacle bore and the exterior of said body blank and,
- v. providing means communicating said main bore with said receptacle bore below the upper end thereof;
- b. forming an upper body section having a main passage therethrough and an offset belly therein for operating a kickover tool and means thereon for connecting said upper body section to a tubing string;
- c. forming a lower body section having a main passage therethrough and means thereon for connecting said lower body section to a tubing string; and
- d. connecting said upper body section to the upper end of said main body section and connecting said lower body section to the lower end of said main body section by circumferentially welding the adjacent body sections together.
- 21. The method of claim 20, including the additional steps of:
- a. forming orienting means for orienting a kickover tool for inserting flow control means in said receptacle bore and for removing such control means therefrom; and
- b. welding said orienting means in said upper body section above said belly in predetermined position relative to said receptacle bore.
- 22. The method of claim 20, including the steps of:
- a. forming orienting sleeve means for orienting a kickover tool relative to said receptacle bore for inserting a flow control device therein or removing such a device therefrom;
- b. welding said orienting sleeve means in said mandrel below the upper end of said receptacle bore and in predetermined position relative thereto;
- c. forming a ring providing a stop shoulder thereon engageable by a kickover tool; and
- d. welding said ring in said upper body section above said belly with said stop shoulder in predetermined position relative to said receptacle bore, said welding being performed through the open end of the upper tubing section.
- 23. The method of claim 20, 21, or 22, further including the steps of:
- a. forming deflector means for deflecting regular well tools into said main bore of said main body section and away from said receptacle bore; and
- b. welding said deflector means in said upper body section in predetermined position relative to said receptacle bore, said welding being performed through the open lower end of said upper body section before said upper body section is welded to said main body section.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein said at least one lateral flow passage interconnects the exterior of the body blank with the receptacle bore at a location intermediate its ends, and further including the step of: mounting check valve means in each said lateral flow passage to permit fluid flow therethrough in one direction and to prevent fluid flow therethrough in the opposite direction.
- 25. The method of joining a pair of tubular members in coaxial relationship by a circumferential weld, comprising:
- a. facing the end of the first of said pair of tubular members to provide a planar end surface normal to its longitudinal axis;
- b. counterboring the faced end of said first member to provide an internal recess terminating with a sloping surface spaced from said faced end and converging in the opposite direction therefrom;
- c. chamfering the faced end of said first member externally, said chamfer leaving a narrow portion of said planar end surface to be abutted by a corresponding planar surface of the second of said pair of tubular members when mated therewith for welding;
- d. facing the end of the second of said pair of tubular members to provide a first planar surface;
- e. reducing the outside dimension of said first planar surface to form a short extension on the end of said second tubular member and a second planar surface surrounding said extension and being parallel to said first planar surface, said extension being dimensioned to fit relatively closely in said counterbore of said first tubular member;
- f. counterboring the faced end of said second member to form an internal recess terminating with a sloping surface spaced from said faced end and converging in the opposite direction therefrom;
- g. chamfering the end of said second member externally reducing the width of said second planar surface, the dimensions of said second planar surface substantially equaling those of said planar surface remaining on said first tubular member;
- h. mating said pair of tubular members with their planar surfaces fully abutting one another, the chamfers of said pair of tubular members together forming an external recess with inwardly convergent walls extending about said pair of members;
- i. tack welding the mated tubular members together at spaced intervals thereabout;
- j. welding said pair of tubular members together by making a series of welding passes thereabout starting in the bottom of the external recess and continuing until the recess is more than filled with weld metal, said projection on said second tubular member being substantially melted during the welding operation, said weld leaving the bore of said pair of tubular members unrestricted thereby.
- 26. The method of claim 25 including the additional step of: chamfering the inner edge of said second tubular member, substantially removing the remaining portion of said first planar surface.
- 27. The method of claim 25 including the additional step of: rounding the inner edge of said second tubular member, substantially removing the remaining portion of said first planar surface.
- 28. The method of claim 25, 26, or 27, including the further step of removing the excess weld metal to a level flush with the exterior of said pair of tubular members.
- 29. The method of claim 25, 26, or 27 wherein said chamfers on said pair of tubular members are so shaped that said external recess formed thereby when said tubular members are assembled has a profile comprising convergent side walls connected to a substantially flat bottom by arcuate lines.
- 30. The method of claim 29, including the further step of removing the excess weld metal to a level flush with the exterior of said pair of tubular members.
- 31. A side pocket mandrel comprising a plurality of tubular body sections joined together by one or more circumferential welds made in accordance with the method of claim 25, 26, or 27, one of said tubular body sections being an elongate one-piece section having a main bore extending therethrough and a receptacle bore extending alongside said main bore.
- 32. A side pocket mandrel comprising a plurality of tubular body sections joined together by one or more circumferential welds made in accordance with the method of claim 28, one of said tubular body sections being an elongate one-piece section having a main bore extending therethrough and a receptacle bore extending alongside said main bore.
- 33. A side pocket mandrel comprising a plurality of tubular body sections joined together by one or more circumferential welds made in accordance with the method of claim 29, one of said tubular body sections being an alongate one-piece section having a main bore extending therethrough and a receptacle bore extending alongside said main bore.
- 34. A side pocket mandrel comprising a plurality of tubular body sections joined together by one or more circumferential welds made in accordance with the method of claim 30, one of said tubular body sections being an alongate one-piece section having a main bore extending therethrough and a receptacle bore extending alongside said main bore.
Parent Case Info
This application for patent is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 86,723, filed Oct. 22, 1979, now abandoned which application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 77,184 filed Sept. 20, 1979, now abandoned.
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