Multi-tool Bottom Hole Assembly with Selective Tool Operation Feature
20170321509 ยท 2017-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel R. Hart (Sugar Lane, TX, US)
- Andrew D. Ponder (Houston, TX, US)
- Lambertus C. Joppe (Tomball, TX, US)
Cpc classification
E21B34/063
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B29/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Dual section mills are selectively sequentially operated by locking an actuator for the backup mill as the primary mill has blades extended with internal flow through a housing. When the primary mill is spent the support string is shifted to defeat a lock on an actuation piston for the backup mill so that its blades can extend and continue to mill to finish the job. The blades of the primary mill continue to rotate in the already milled portion of the window as the secondary mill enlarges the window. Another way the secondary mill is actuated is to open access to flow to the secondary mill by removing a pressure barrier such as a valve or a disappearing plug, for example.
Claims
1. An assembly of borehole tools, comprising a pressure operated primary tool connected in selective pressure communication with a pressure operated secondary tool; a selectively removable pressure barrier between said tools to allow said primary tool to operate with pressure when said barrier is intact and to allow said secondary tool to operate when said barrier is removed.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said primary and secondary tools comprise mills with pivoting blades.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said barrier disintegrates with a fluid delivered to create the pressure to operate said primary tool.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said barrier is released to pass pressure when a retainer responsive to pressure applied to said barrier is broken.
5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said barrier is released to pass pressure when cycles of application and removal of pressure are applied to said barrier.
6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said barrier fails by being dissolved.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said barrier comprises a remotely operated valve.
8. The assembly of claim 2, wherein: said blades on said primary mill remain extended after said barrier allows pressure to said secondary mill which extends said blades on said secondary mill.
9. An assembly of borehole tools, comprising a pressure operated primary tool connected in pressure communication with a pressure operated secondary tool; said secondary tool selectively locked against actuation responsive to pressure therein with a mechanical lock such that said primary tool can pressure operate by itself until said lock is defeated.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein: said lock is defeated with axial movement of said secondary tool in the borehole.
11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein: said lock comprises at least one detent selectively engaged to an actuating piston for said secondary tool that is axially movable in a housing for said secondary tool.
12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein: said actuating piston further comprising at least one recess; said at least one detent extending into said at least one recess.
13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein: said at least one detent is biased into said at least one recess.
14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein: pressure in said housing provides a force on said at least one detent away from said at least one recess.
15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein: said at least one detent is only able to move out of said at least one recess when said detent is placed in alignment with a space created by operation of said primary tool.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein: said pressure on said at least one detent overcoming said bias when said detent is aligned with said space created by operation of said primary tool.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein: said primary and secondary tools comprise mills with pivoting blades.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein: engagement of said detent to said actuating piston prevents pivoting of said blades.
19. The assembly of claim 17, wherein: said blades of said primary mill remain extended after said blades from said secondary mill are extended.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0012] Chamber 30 is sealed at a lower end with a plug 42. This plug 42 can be a valve or a disintegrating plug, rupture disc or another plug that can be removed by dissolving or some other process. Alternatively, the plug 42 can be retained with breakable members that are not shown to stay in place under pressures normally expected when only the primary mill 10 is operating alone. Raising the pump rate into passage 26 can raise the pressure to break the restraint on plug 42 to allow flow to continue into passage 44 to the secondary mill 20. The mill 20 can preferably be the same as mill 10 whose operation was described above. Accordingly, when fluid under pressure begins to flow into passage 44 the blades 46 of mill 20 will extend and blades 38 will stay extended and rotate in an already milled zone where they should contact nothing since they will be worn and mill 20 will be used to continue milling. The plug 42 can be removed with adding a fluid to the flow down passage 26 such as water or another fluid that will initiate the failure of plug 42 to hold pressure in any one of a variety of ways. Another way to accomplish the removal of plug 42 is to make the plug responsive to pressure application and removal cycles used concurrently with a j-slot mounting such that after a predetermined number of cycles the plug can move into an enlarged passage to enable flow to go around it for extension of blades 46.
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[0014] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that what has been described is a simple way to stagger the operation of two or move tools that are power in the same manner using simple devices that keep the tool cost down while offering reliable operation. When the tools are pressure operated the applied pressure is fed to the primary tool and the backup tool is isolated from such pressure until it needs to operate. At that point a barrier to the pressure is removed or a lock that prevents actuator movement while being exposed to the pressure can be defeated. In the preferred method of defeat of the mechanical locking the tools are repositioned to allow the pressure already present at the actuator for the backup tool to move a detent out of the way or fail such a detent to allow the piston to move and the associated blades with that piston to radially extend for continuation of the milling after the primary mill has worn. Although the system is described in the context of identical mills the tools in question need not be identical or for that matter need not be mills. A variety of pressure actuated tools can have their operations staggered in the above described manner. An isolation valve triggered remotely with a signal can be used in
[0015] The above description is illustrative of the preferred embodiment and many modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention whose scope is to be determined from the literal and equivalent scope of the claims below: