Claims
- 1. A thruster pig for injecting tubing into a pipe, comprising(a) a body having an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of the injected tubing and having an outer diameter equal to or smaller than an inner diameter of the pipe, (b) an attaching apparatus coupling the body to the end of the outer diameter of the tubing or to the exterior of the small diameter of the tubing, (c) a sealing apparatus to impede fluid migration between the body and the inner surface of the pipe thereby forming an annulus between said tubing and said pipe, (d) an aperture allowing fluids pumped down the interior of the tubing to pass through the body into the interior of the pipe ahead of the body, and (e) means for allowing fluids to flow back through the body and up through the annulus.
- 2. The thruster pig of claim 1 wherein the attaching apparatus is selected from the group consisting of: releasing subs, hinges, ball joints, swivel joints, or any combinations thereof.
- 3. The thruster pig of claim 1 wherein the attaching apparatus comprises a flange face that is connected to or integral with the body, said flange face mating to another flange face which is connected to the tubing.
- 4. The thruster pig of claim 1 wherein the sealing apparatus is selected from the group consisting of: extrusions, cups, chevrons, disks, o-rings, or any combinations thereof.
- 5. The thruster pig of claim 1 further comprising a tool attached ahead of the thruster pig.
- 6. The thruster pig of claim 5 wherein the tool attached ahead of the thruster pig is selected from the group consisting of: a high pressure nozzle, a jet washer tool, a drill, a hammer, a skate apparatus, either a male or female fish neck, or any combination thereof.
- 7. The thruster pig of claim 6 wherein a jet nozzle attached ahead of the thruster pig, which does not sweep the bore ahead of the end of the injected tubing, but instead focuses on the center of the bore ahead to melt deposits with a minor amount of flow, and the majority of the flow is in the reverse direction to push minor amount of trash backwards in a diluted form.
- 8. The thruster pig of claim 1 wherein the means for allowing fluids to flow back through the body and up through the annulus comprise one or more check valves.
- 9. The thruster pig of claim 1 wherein the means for allowing fluids to flow back through the body and up through the annulus comprises one or more valves activated open when the thruster pig is being withdrawn from the pipe, thereby allowing fluid behind the thruster pig to pass through the valve or valves to the front of the thruster pig.
- 10. The thruster pig of claim 1 wherein the means for allowing fluids to flow back through the body and up through the annulus comprises one or more pressure actuated check valves that actuate at between about 0.01 psi and about 10 psi, and further comprises pressure actuated check valves for allowing fluids to flow from the annulus to the front of the device that actuate at between about 50 psi and about 1000 psi.
- 11. The thruster pig of claim 1 further comprising a centralizer integral with or connected to said thruster pig for maintaining the thruster pig substantially centralized within the pipe.
- 12. A thruster pig for injecting injected tubing into a pipe, comprising:(a) a body having an entrance end and a distal end, the body also having an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the tubing and having an outer diameter equal to or smaller than an inner diameter of the pipe, (b) a means to attach said body to said tubing (c) a means attached to said body to sealingly engage the inner surface of said pipe, thereby forming an annulus between said tubing and said pipe, (d) a means for sealing said body to said tubing, (e) an aperture allowing fluids pumped down the interior of the tubing to pass through the body into the interior of the pipe ahead of the body, (f) a relief valve presettable to limit a first pressure differential from said entrance end of the body to said distal end of the body to a determined maximum, and (g) a second relief valve presettable to limit a second pressure differential from said distal end of the body to said entrance end of the body determined to a maximum, such that when fluid is pumped in to the annulus near the entrance end of said injected tubing is urged into said pipe up to a first determined maximum force determined by the annular area and said first pressure differential, and such that when fluid is pumped into the interior of said tubing, the fluid flows out the distal end, through the second relief valve, into the annulus and back to the entrance end, and wherein said thruster pig and said tubing are urged out of said pipe up to a second determined maximum force determined by said annular area and said second pressure differential.
- 13. The thruster pig of claim 12 wherein said means attached to said body to sealingly engage the inner surface of said pipe exerts a frictional force against said inner surface of said pipe.
- 14. The thruster pig of claim 13 wherein said second maximum force determined by said annular area and said second pressure differential is less than said frictional force such that said thruster pig does not move out of said pipe when fluid flows out the distal end, through the second relief valve, into the annulus, and back to the entrance end.
- 15. The thruster pig of claim 12 wherein two or more thruster pigs are attached to said tubing at different locations to apply said first maximum force onto said tubing at said different locations.
- 16. The thruster pig of claim 15 wherein said first maximum force is different for one thruster pig than for another thruster pig.
- 17. The thruster pig of claim 12 wherein said means to attach said body to said tubing has a first position to allow said tubing to be run through one or more of said thruster pigs held in a stationary position and wherein each of said means to attach said body are individually moveable to a second position to lock said thruster pig to said tubing for movement of said thruster pig with said tubing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PATENTS
This application claims priority from provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/066,380 filed on Nov. 21, 1997, entitled “Method and Apparatus of Injecting Coil Tubing Down Pipelines”, and provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/067,503 filed on Dec. 4, 1997, entitled “Method and Apparatus of Injecting Coil Tubing Down Pipelines”.
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