The present application is a U.S. National Stage patent application of International Patent Application No. PCT/US2013/077436, filed on Dec. 23, 2013, the benefit of which is claimed and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates generally to oilfield equipment, and in particular to downhole tools.
A steerable drilling system is used to control the direction a borehole is drilled. Steerable drilling systems include both bent housing systems and rotary steerable systems. Bent housing systems, in particular, conventionally utilize a bent housing in combination with a downhole motor (i.e. a “mud motor”). The bent housing may include a fixed bend or an adjustable bend. Adjusting an angle of the bend on a bent housing conventionally involves tripping out of the well. The mud motor may be selectively powered by drilling fluid pumped from the surface to rotate the drill bit.
To drill a straight section of the borehole with a bent housing system, the drill string is rotated from the surface, without operating the mud motor, so that the bent housing rotates along with the bit about an axis of bit rotation. To change the direction the borehole is drilled, rotation of the drill string is ceased, with the bent motor at a selected rotational position. With the bent motor at the selected rotational position, the bit is then rotated using only the mud motor, to form the deviated section at an angle to the previously-drilled straight section, as guided by the bent housing. The deviated section is drilled until a desired direction is achieved. Once the desired direction is achieved, rotation of the bit using the mud motor is ceased and rotation of the drill string from the surface is resumed to drill another straight section.
Embodiments are described in detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
Structure of Tool
Bent sub tool 10 includes upper and lower pin connectors 21, 94 and a constant velocity shaft assembly 12 with upper and lower pin connectors 11, 13. Bent sub tool 10 includes a spline sub 20, which terminates at its upper end with pin connection 21. Pin connection 21 connects with a box connector at the bottom end of an upper housing, or stator, of a mud motor power section 190 (
As is described in greater detail below, the lower end of spline sub 20 is received within and has limited axial and rotational movement with respect to a complete housing assembly 19, which includes, among other components, a lock housing 30, a knuckle extension 50, a knuckle lock ring 60, and a knuckle housing 70, and a lower housing 90.
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Latches 35 within lock housing 30 engage latch grooves 24 to substantially prevent axial movement of splined sub 20 with respect to lock housing 30 until a predetermined maximum weight on bit set point is exceeded, as is described in further detail with respect to
Upper spline 25 is used when torque is applied to the drill string during vertical drilling operation. Upper spline 25 engages with the collapsible splines 71 provided in the inside portion of knuckle housing 70 (best seen in
Bosses 26 are formed on the external surface of spline sub 20 and engage a circumferential array of inwardly protruding arches 78 formed on the interior wall of knuckle housing 70 to allow easy disengagement of spline sub 20 after bend setting adjustment, as described in greater detail below.
Lower spline 27 engages with internal spline 84 provided in the inside diameter of a tapered setting ring 80 (
Tapered shoulder 28 at the lower end 22 of spline sub 20 is used to engage tapered surfaces 42 of shoes 40 (
Finally, stopper ring groove 29 receives stopper ring 38.
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During bend setting operations, the tapered shoulder 28 at the lower end 22 of spline sub 20 (
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Knuckle lock ring 60 also has an inwardly projecting key 64 having a spherical profile that fits into a spherically shaped keyway slot 72 formed in knuckle housing 70. Key 64 and slot 72 are provided to restrict relative rotational motion between knuckle lock ring 60 and knuckle housing 70 about the tool longitudinal axis. Projecting key 64 and keyway slot 72 permit movement only within a single geometric plane between knuckle lock ring 60 and knuckle housing 70. Although one projecting key 64 and keyway slot 72 are illustrated for simplicity, two such features may be provided 180 degrees apart.
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Knuckle housing 70 includes external threads 74 that are threaded to internal threads 54 of knuckle extension 50. One or two spherically-profited slots 72 on the exterior surface of knuckle housing 70 are provided to engage knuckle lock ring keys 64 to prevent relative rotation therebetween, as previously described.
Knuckle housing 70 includes a circumferential array of small slots 79 formed in its interior wall, into which V-shaped two-fingered toggles 75 are received and pivotally mounted using pins. Torsion springs 76A are mounted about the toggle pivot pins and operate to urge toggles 75 radially inward. Toggles 75 are used to selectively hold setting ring 80 rotationally stationary with respect to knuckle housing 70 and thereby maintain a particular bend angle for drilling a curved section of a well, as described in greater detail below with respect to
Knuckle housing 70 also includes a circumferential array of larger slots 77 formed in its interior wall into which tapered radially-adjustable splines 71 are slideably received. Adjustable internal splines 71 are independently radially movable with respect to knuckle housing 70 and are urged radially inward by springs 76B. Adjustable internal splines 71 function to transmit torque from upper splines 25 of spline sub 20 to the knuckle housing 70 during drilling operations, but are arranged to collapse as necessary upon raising spline shaft 20 from a lower bend setting position to an upper normal torque transfer position.
Finally, knuckle housing 70 has an circumferential array of inwardly protruding arches 78 formed in its interior wall that engage with bosses 26 on lower spline end 22 of spline sub 20 (see
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Setting ring 80 has an upper face 82, which is received into mouth 88 and seated against shoulder 89 of knuckle housing 70. Setting ring 80 has a lower face 81, or bearing surface, upon which axially-oriented fixed boss 92 and telescopically adjustable tension buttons 93 of lower housing 90 bear. Preferably, there is a three degree taper provided on the lower face 81 as compared to the upper face 82, as indicated, by arrows 83 in
The rotational position of setting ring 80 with respect to knuckle housing 70 determines the bend of tool 10. The axial length of fixed boss 92 is set so that when setting ring 80 is oriented such that the point 86 of minimum axial length is aligned with fixed boss 92, tool 10 has a zero degree bend, as shown in
Slots 85 on the outer circumference at the upper face 82 are for receiving toggles 75 to hold setting ring 80 in a particular bend position. Internal splines 84 are used to rotate setting ring 80 using lower spline 27 of the spline sub 20. A needle hearing assembly (not illustrated) can be provided between the setting ring 80 and knuckle housing 70 to promote ease of relative rotation. Alternatively, the surfaces can also be made smooth and function as a plain hearing.
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Operation of Tool During Drilling
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During this time, toggles 75 are oriented by springs 76A so that they are pivoted radially inward (see
Weight on bit is transferred from the drill string to spline sub 20 via pin connector 21. Belleville springs 36 urge lower retaining ring 34 upwards, compressing latches 35 between the tapered surfaces of upper and lower retaining rings 33, 34 and forcing latches 35 radially inward into intimate contact with latch grooves 24 of spline sub 20. The belleville springs 36 are selected and designed so that latches 35 remain engaged with latch grooves 24 so long as maximum operation weight on bit set points are not exceeded. Latch grooves 24 and latches 35 preferably have complementary tapered serrated profiles. Accordingly, downward axial weight in bit is transferred from spline shaft 20 through latch grooves 24 to latches 35, and through lower retaining ring 34, belleville springs 36, and spacer ring 37 to knuckle extension 50. The lower spherical surface 52 of knuckle extension 50 transfers the downward axial force to the upper spherical surface 62 of knuckle lock ring 60. Finally, knuckle lock ring 60 transfers weight on bit via threads 61, 91, lower housing 90, and lower pin connector 94.
Operation of Tool During Bend Setting
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Lower spline 27 of spline sub 20 engages and meshes with internal spline 84 of setting ring 80 during bend setting. From the zero degree bend configuration of
Once the desired bend is set, weight on bit is reduced and spline sub 20 is raised with respect to complete housing assembly 19. Once the lower end 22 of spline sub 20 clears toggles 75, toggle springs 76A force toggles 75 to the radially inward position to reengage slots 85, thereby holding setting ring 80 in its new position with respect to knuckle housing 70.
A particular scenario may occur while pulling spline sub 20 from setting ring 80 after bend setting. It may happen that the outer fingers of toggles 75 are not aligned with slots 85 in setting ring 80. In this case setting ring 80 is not locked to knuckle housing 70. Accordingly, to avoid this situation, bosses 26 are provided on the outer surface of spline sub 20 (
Drilling rig 122 may be located proximate well head 124. Drilling rig 122 also includes rotary table 138, rotary drive motor 140 and other equipment associated with rotation of drill string 132 within well bore 160. Annulus 166 may be formed between the exterior of drill string 132 and the inside diameter of wellbore 160.
Drilling rig 122 may also include top drive motor or top drive unit 142. Blow out preventers (not expressly shown) and other equipment associated with drilling a wellbore may also be provided at well head 124. One or more pumps 148 may be used to pump drilling fluid 146 from fluid reservoir or pit 130 to one end of drill string 132 extending from well head 124. Conduit 134 may be used to supply drilling mud from pump 148 to the one end of drilling string 132 extending from well head 124. Conduit 136 may be used to return drilling fluid, formation cuttings and/or downhole debris from the bottom or end 162 of wellbore 160 to fluid reservoir or pit 130. Various types of pipes, tube and/or conduits may be used to form conduits 134 and 136.
Drill string 132 may extend from well head 124 and may be coupled with a supply of drilling fluid such as pit or reservoir 130. The opposite end of drill string 132 may include bottom hole assembly 189 and rotary drill bit 192 disposed adjacent to end 162 of wellbore 160. Rotary drill bit 192 may include one or more fluid flow passageways with respective nozzles (not expressly illustrated) disposed therein. Various types of drilling fluids 146 may be pumped from reservoir 130 through pump 148 and conduit 134 to the end of drill string 132 extending from well head 124. The drilling fluid 146 may flow through a longitudinal bore (not expressly shown) of drill string 132 and exit from the nozzles 16 formed in rotary drill bit 192.
At end 162 of wellbore 160, drilling fluid 146 may mix with formation cuttings and other downhole debris proximate drill bit 192. The drilling fluid will then flow upwardly through annulus 166 to return formation cuttings and other downhole debris to well head 124. Conduit 136 may return the drilling fluid to reservoir 130. Various types of screens, filters and/or centrifuges (not shown) may be provided to remove formation cuttings and other downhole debris prior to returning drilling fluid to pit 130.
Bottom hole assembly 189 includes mud motor power section 190, bent sub assembly 10, and mud motor bearing section 194. Bottom hole assembly 189 may also include various other tools (not illustrated) that provide logging or measurement data and other information from the bottom of wellbore 160.
In summary, a downhole tool, drilling system, and a method for adjusting the bend angle of a downhole tool have been described. Embodiments of the downhole tool may generally have an upper housing assembly, a setting ring having a tapered bearing surface disposed within the upper housing assembly, a spline sub arranged for connection to a drill string, the spline sub being axially movable with respect to the upper housing assembly and the setting ring between a normal position in which torque is transferred between the spline sub and the upper housing assembly and a bend setting position in which torque is transferred between the spline sub and the setting ring so as to allow rotation of the setting ring with respect to the upper housing assembly, and a lower housing assembly pivotally coupled to the upper housing assembly and bearing against the bearing surface of the setting ring, whereby the rotational position of the setting ring with respect to the upper housing, assembly determines the pivot angle of the lower housing assembly with respect to the upper housing assembly. Embodiments of the drilling system may generally have a drill string, a spline sub coupled to the drill string and partially received within and axially movable with respect to an upper housing assembly, a setting ring having a tapered bearing surface disposed within the upper housing assembly, the spline sub being axially movable with respect to the setting ring between a normal position in which torque is transferred between the spline sub and the upper housing assembly and a bend setting, position in which torque is transferred between the spline sub and the setting ring so as to allow rotation of the setting ring with respect to the upper housing assembly, and a lower housing assembly pivotally coupled to the upper housing assembly and bearing against the bearing surface of the) setting ring, whereby the rotational position of the setting ring with respect to the upper housing assembly determines the pivot angle of the lower housing assembly with respect to the upper housing assembly. Embodiments of the method for adjusting the bend angle of a downhole tool may generally include providing an upper housing assembly, providing a setting ring having a tapered bearing surface within the upper housing assembly, providing a spline sub arranged for connection to a drill string, the spline sub being axially movable with respect to the upper housing assembly and the setting ring, providing a lower housing assembly pivotally coupled to the upper housing assembly and bearing against the bearing surface of the setting ring, lowering the spline sub from a normal position in which torque is transferred between the spline sub and the upper housing assembly to a bend setting position in which torque is transferred between the spline sub and the setting ring so as to allow rotation of the setting ring with respect to the upper housing assembly, and then rotating the setting ring by rotating the spline sub, whereby the rotational position of the setting ring with respect to the upper housing assembly determines the pivot angle of the lower housing assembly with respect to the upper housing assembly.
Any of the foregoing embodiments may include any one of the following elements or characteristics, alone or in combination with each other: A toggle coupled to the upper housing assembly so as to have an engaged position in which the toggle fixes the setting ring to the upper housing assembly and a disengaged position in which the setting ring can be rotated with respect to the upper housing assembly; the toggle is positioned so that spline sub in the bend setting position forces the toggle into the disengaged position; the spline sub includes an upper spline and a lower spline; the setting ring includes an internal spline; the upper housing assembly includes an internal spline; when the spline sub is in the normal position, the upper spline engages the internal spline of the upper housing assembly and the lower spline of the spline sub does not engage the internal spline of the setting ring; when the spline sub is in the bend setting position, the lower spline engages the internal spline of the setting ring and the upper spline does not engage the internal spline of the upper housing assembly; a pocket formed in a wall of the upper housing assembly; a shoe disposed the cavity so as to be movable in a radial direction, the shoe having an inclined face on an interior end; a tapered shoulder formed on the spline sub; the tapered shoulder is positioned so as to engage the inclined face and force the shoe radially outward when the spline sub is in the bend setting position; a spring coupled between the spline sub and the upper housing assembly urging the spline sub toward the normal position; a latch groove formed, about the spline sub; a latch disposed within the upper housing assembly and urged radially inward by the spring so as to engage the latch groove; the upper housing assembly includes an internal spherical surface and an external spherical surface; the lower housing assembly has an external spherical surface that mates with the internal spherical surface of the upper housing assembly; the lower housing assembly has an internal spherical surface that mates with the external spherical surface of the upper housing assembly; the lower housing assembly is pivotally connected to the upper housing assembly by being sandwiched between the internal spherical surface of the upper housing assembly and the external spherical surface of the upper housing assembly; the upper housing assembly includes a knuckle extension that defines the internal spherical surface of the upper housing assembly; the upper housing assembly includes a knuckle housing that is threaded to the knuckle extension; the knuckle housing defines the external spherical surface of the upper housing assembly; the lower housing assembly is pivotally captured between the knuckle extension and the knuckle housing; the knuckle housing defines a mouth; the setting ring is received into the mouth of the knuckle housing; a plurality of toggles coupled to the knuckle housing and pivotal between an engaged position that fixes the setting ring within the mouth and a disengaged position in which the setting ring can be rotated within the mouth; the setting ring includes a plurality of slots; the plurality of toggles is selectively partially received in the plurality of slots; a boss formed on an external surface of the spline sub; an arcuate protrusion formed on an internal surface of the knuckle housing; an interaction between the boss and the arcuate protrusion causes the plurality of slots to rotatively align with the plurality of toggles; a boss connected to the lower housing assembly and bearing against the bearing surface of the setting ring; a telescopically adjustable button disposed between the lower housing assembly and the bearing surface of the setting ring; a spring disposed between the button and the lower housing assembly urging the button against the bearing surface; a constant velocity shaft assembly disposed within the spline sub, the upper housing assembly, and the lower housing assembly; a mud motor power section coupled between the drill string and the upper housing assembly; a mud motor bearing section coupled to the lower housing assembly; a constant velocity shaft assembly at least partially disposed within the spline sub and coupled between the mud motor power section and the mud motor bearing section; providing a pocket formed in a wall of the upper housing assembly; disposing a shoe in the cavity so as to be movable in a radial direction, the shoe having an inclined face on an interior end; providing a tapered shoulder formed on the spline sub, the tapered shoulder being positioned so as to engage the interior face and three the shoe radially outward when the spline sub is in the bend setting position; lowering the spline sub from the normal position to the bend setting position to thereby move the shoe radially outward; providing a toggle coupled to the upper housing assembly so as to have an engaged position in which the toggle fixes the setting ring to the upper housing assembly and a disengaged position in which the setting ring can be rotated with respect to the upper housing assembly; lowering the spline sub from the normal position to the bend setting, position to thereby move the toggle to the disengaged position; and providing a spring coupled between the spline sub and the upper housing assembly urging the spline sub toward the normal position.
The Abstract of the disclosure is solely for providing, the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the public at large with a way by which to determine quickly from a cursory reading the nature and gist of technical disclosure, and it represents solely one or more embodiments.
While various embodiments have been illustrated in detail, the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments shown. Modifications and adaptations of the above embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art. Such modifications and adaptations are in the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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