Claims
- 1. A milling tool for forming an upwardly facing sealing surface on a shoulder in a conduit comprising:
- (a) an upper mandrel having a top connector, releasably positioned shoulder means on said upper mandrel including
- a lock ring threaded on said upper mandrel an adjusting ring threaded on said mandrel below said lock ring,
- a shoulder ring rotatably mounted on said mandrel below said adjusting ring, and
- a thrust bearing mounted around said upper mandrel between said adjusting and shoulder rings;
- (b) an intermediate mandrel connected to said upper mandrel, said mandrel having a guide sleeve rotably mounted thereon;
- (c) a lower mandrel connected to said intermediate mandrel, said lower mandrel
- having a cutter slidably mounted thereon, said cutter having an internal shoulder and a downwardly facing frusto-conical cutting surface forming an angle of 12.degree.-15.degree. with the longitudinal axis of the cutter, adjustable biasing means mounted on said lower mandrel including
- an adjusting ring threaded on said lower mandrel,
- a spring around said lower mandrel between said ring and said cutter, and
- a lock ring threaded on said lower mandrel above said adjusting ring,
- said lower mandrel having a shoulder engageable by said internal cutter shoulder; and
- (d) means for keying said lower mandrel to said cutter including
- slots in the upper end of the cutter and lugs protruding from the lower mandrel, one said lug engaged in each of said cutter slots.
- 2. A milling tool for forming an upwardly facing sealing surface on a shoulder in a conduit comprising:
- (a) an upper mandrel having a top connector;
- (b) an intermediate mandrel connected to said upper mandrel;
- (c) a lower mandrel connected to said intermediate mandrel having
- a cutter slidably mounted thereon,
- adjustable biasing means for controlling downward force on said cutter including
- an adjusting ring threaded on said lower mandrel and
- a spring around said lower mandrel between said ring and said cutter, and
- a shoulder limiting downward travel of said cutter; and
- (d) means for keying said lower mandrel to said cutter.
- 3. The milling tool of claim 2 wherein the keying means comprise:
- (a) slots in the upper end of the cutter; and
- (b) lugs protruding from the lower mandrel, one said lug slidably engaged in each of said cutter slots.
- 4. The milling tool of claim 2 wherein the cutter has a downwardly facing frusto-conical cutting surface, said surface forming an angle of from 5.degree. to 45.degree. with the longitudinal axis of the cutter.
- 5. The milling tool of claim 4 wherein the cutting surface forms an angle of 12.degree.-15.degree. with the cutter axis.
- 6. The milling tool of claim 2 wherein the cutter is provided with an internal shoulder engageable with the lower mandrel shoulder.
- 7. The milling tool of claim 2 wherein the adjustable biasing means further include a lock ring threaded on the lower mandrel above the biasing means adjusting ring.
- 8. The milling tool of claim 2 further including a guide sleeve rotatably mounted on the intermediate mandrel.
- 9. The milling tool of claim 2 further including releasably positioned shoulder means on the upper mandrel for positioning said shoulder means a predetermined distance from the lower mandrel shoulder.
- 10. The milling tool of claim 9 wherein the shoulder means comprise:
- (a) a lock ring threaded on the upper mandrel;
- (b) an adjusting ring threaded on the upper mandrel below said lock ring; and
- (c) a shoulder ring rotatably mounted on said mandrel below said adjusting ring.
- 11. The milling tool of claim 10 wherein the shoulder means further include a thrust bearing mounted around the upper mandrel between the adjusting ring and the shoulder ring.
- 12. The milling tool of claim 9 further including a guide sleeve rotatably mounted on the intermediate mandrel.
- 13. A method of sealing conduit joints in a well comprising the steps of:
- (a) lowering a milling tool having a cutter and means for controlling downward force on said cutter, on pipe into the well to engage said cutter on a shoulder in a conduit in the well;
- (b) forming an upwardly facing sealing surface on said shoulder by applying pipe weight to said milling tool and cutter and rotating said cutter on said shoulder;
- (c) replacing the milling tool with a seal unit on pipe having a metal lower end and a slidably connected metal seal ring thereon, said lower end and said metal ring each having surfaces sealingly engageable with said sealing surface; and
- (d) applying sufficient pipe weight to said seal unit to compress and deform the seal unit seal ring and lower end surfaces into sealing engagement with said sealing surface.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein prior to lowering the milling tool into the well conduit, the means controlling downward force is adjusted for the desired downward force on the cutter.
- 15. A method of sealing conduit joints in a well comprising the steps of:
- (a) lowering a milling tool having a cutter, means for controlling downward force on said cutter and releasably positioned shoulder means, on pipe into the well to engage said cutter on a shoulder in a well conduit having a seal bore, said releasably positioned shoulder means landing on said conduit;
- (b) forming an upwardly facing sealing surface on said shoulder by applying pipe weight to said milling tool and cutter and rotating said cutter on said shoulder;
- (c) replacing the milling tool with a seal unit on pipe having a metal lower end, a slidably connected metal seal ring thereon and one or more elastomeric seal sections thereon above said metal ring, said lower end and said metal ring each having surfaces sealingly engageable with said sealing surface and said elastomeric sections sealingly engageable in said receptacle seal bore;
- (d) positioning said seal unit lower end surface on said formed sealing surface and said elastomeric section in sealing engagement in said seal bore; and
- (e) applying sufficient pipe weight to said seal unit to compress and deform the seal unit seal ring and lower end surface into sealing engagement with said sealing surface.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein prior to lowering the milling tool into the well conduit, the milling tool shoulder means is positioned the desired distance from the cutter and the means controlling downward force on the cutter is adjusted for the desired downward force on said cutter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my copending application for patent, Ser. No. 626,442, filed June 29, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,602,796.
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