Cutting tool with pivotally fixed cutters
11236567 ยท 2022-02-01
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International classification
E21B29/00
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Abstract
A tool for use in a borehole to perform a milling, under reaming, or other cutting operation includes a tool body configured for rotation about its longitudinal axis, within the borehole, and a set of cutters, the set including two or more cutters which, at least in a deployed configuration, extend outwardly from the tool body and are fixedly coupled together whilst being pivotally coupled to the tool body substantially on said axis so that the cutters rotate with the tool body whilst being pivotable together relative to the tool body during cutting.
Claims
1. A tool for use in a borehole to perform a milling, under reaming, or other cutting operation and comprising: a tool body configured for rotation about its longitudinal axis, within the borehole; a set of cutters, the set comprising two or more cutters which, at least in a deployed configuration, extend outwardly from the tool body and are fixedly coupled together whilst being pivotally coupled to the tool body substantially on said axis so that the cutters rotate with the tool body whilst being pivotable together relative to the tool body during cutting; and a set of arms, wherein each of two or more cutters is attached to one corresponding arm of the set of arms, and the set of arms are connected together at a center point of the tool body, and wherein, in the deployed configuration, the set of arms are secured together at a fixed angle, whilst being configured to pivot about a pivot point so that a downward force on one of the two or more cutters is transferred to an upward force on another cutter of the two or more cutters.
2. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the cutters of said set of cutters are spaced substantially equiangularly around the tool.
3. The tool according to claim 1, further comprising two or more of said sets of cutters, the cutters of each set being pivotable relative to the tool body independently of the cutters of within other sets of cutters.
4. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said set of cutters comprises two cutters.
5. The tool according to claim 1, further comprising a deployment mechanism for holding the cutters in a retracted position substantially within the tool body to enable lowering of the tool into the borehole and for deploying the cutters radially outwardly to said deployed position.
6. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the two or more cutters are fixedly coupled with respect to each other, and are pivotable together with respect to the tool body during cutting without individual displacement relative to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) As has been discussed above, conventional milling tools and under reamers, such as are used to remove material from within a borehole, make use of blades and cutters that are rigidly fixed to the tool body at least following deployment, i.e. radial extension.
(6) This can lead to uneven wear on the blades as well as other problems.
(7) In order to mitigate these problems it is proposed here to couple the blades to the tool body so as to allow for a degree of movement between the blades and the tool body and moreover to link the blades together to help share and adjust the loads on the individual blades. This linkage can take various forms depending on what is to be achieved but, in short, the object is to transfer part of the load from one blade experiencing a high load to another blade experiencing a lower load, thereby more evenly distributing the load. A benefit may be increased tool lifetime as even wear over the cutters may prevent premature tool failure and/or faster milling or under reaming speeds. Further benefits include extended milling lengths and reduced number of trips into the borehole.
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(9) The cutters 24a, 24b are attached to respective arms 26a, 26b, with the arms being connected together at a centre point of the tool body. In the fully deployed state shown in
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(11) Although not shown in
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(13) In a modification to the embodiment of
(14) In addition to balancing the downward forces exerted on the cutters, the arrangements described above can also reduce the uneven sideways force when cutters bite into the tubulars or formation, thereby tending to centre the tool and reduce the amount of vibration caused by under reaming or milling operations. This also mitigates the damaging effects of any sudden side forces created if a single arm bites into formation or casing.
(15) It will be appreciated that various modifications may be made to the above described embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention.