Well Casing Perforator Tool
20220259953 ยท 2022-08-18
Inventors
- Kaz Jon Anderson (Saginaw, MN, US)
- Jed Graves (Proctor, MN, US)
- Dexter James Anderson (Saginaw, MN, US)
- Terry Jon Anderson (Saginaw, MN, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A perforator tool that offers a simple solution to create multiple perforations at different lengths and locations inside a well casing. The perforator tool includes a tool housing that holds all of the components together along with providing a means of connecting the perforator tool to the drill pipe, and a means of transferring pressurized fluid from the drill pipe to use to engage the knife into the well casing, a knife that is used to create the perforation puncture(s) inside the well casing, a pin to hold and allow the knife to pivot inside the tool housing, and a spring connected to a set screw to be able to adjust the spring force to disengage the knife from the well casing.
Claims
1. A perforator tool 1 mounted to a drill pipe 9 and is used to create perforation puncture(s) 8.1 inside a well casing 8, comprising: A tool housing 2, in which said tool housing 2 internally contains a knife chamber 2.1, a fluid channel 2.2, a threaded rod connection 2.3, and a threaded spring enclosure 2.4, a knife 3 for creating said perforation punctures 8.1 into said well casing 8, a pin 4 to hold said knife 3 inside said knife chamber 2.1, a spring 5 to disengage said knife 3 into said knife chamber 2.1 around said pin 4, and a set screw 6 to adjust said spring 5 force inside said threaded spring enclosure 2.4.
2. A method for perforating a well casing 8 with a perforator tool 1 comprising: Threading on said perforating tool 1 onto a drill pipe 9 and lowering said perforator tool 1 into said well casing 8, via said drill pipe 9, to a perforator puncture 8.1 location inside said well casing 8, engaging a knife 3 housed inside said perforator tool 1 into said well casing 8 by a fluid 10 that is supplied by said drill pipe 9 and a series of housings 2, 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 inside said perforator tool 1, where a spring 5 along with a set screw 6 and a pin 4 located internally to said perforator tool housing 2 disengages said knife 3 from said well casing 8 to be able to complete multiple said perforator punctures 8.1 into said well casing 8.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A. Overview
[0022] Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements through the several figures.
B. Perforator Tool
[0023] The perforator tool 1 is comprised of a knife 3, a pin 4, a spring 5, a set screw 6, and a tool housing 2, in which, the tool housing 2 is comprised of a knife chamber 2.1, a fluid channel 2.2, a threaded rod connection 2.3, and a threaded spring enclosure 2.4 to contain all of the perforator tool 1 components together as shown in
[0024] The diameter of the tool housing 2 can vary depending on the well casing 8 diameter. Typically, for smaller well casing 8 sizes, 6-inches or less in diameter, the tool housing 2 diameter is equal to, or slightly less than, the drill pipe 9 diameter as shown in
[0025] The tool housing 2 knife chamber 2.1 is large enough to house the knife 3 such that, when disengaged, the perforator tool 1 can travel vertically inside the well casing 8 via the drill pipe 9 shown in
[0026] The tool housing 2 fluid channel 2.2 is machined to allow fluid 10 to flow from the inside of the drill pipe 9, through the threaded rod connection 2.3, into the fluid channel 2.2 and into the knife chamber 2.1 to exert an outward force on the top of the knife 3 as shown in
[0027] The tool housing 2 threaded rod connection 2.3 threads can be machined to thread onto any size drill pipe 9.
[0028] The tool housing 2 threaded spring enclosure 2.4 is machined to allow the spring 5, that is attached to the set screw 6, to be horizontally adjustable to increase or decrease the spring 5 force against the knife 3 inside the tool housing 2 to allow for the knife 3 to be disengaged back into the knife chamber 2.1 as shown in
C. In Use
[0029] In use, the perforator tool 1 is used to create perforation puncture(s) 8.1 inside the well casing 8 at varying depths. The perforator tool 1 is capable of creating perforation puncture(s) 8.1 at multiple sizes, at a single location, or in multiple locations inside the well casing 8. To do so, the perforator tool 1 is threaded onto the end of the drill pipe 9, and the drill operator lowers the drill pipe 9 into the well casing 8 as shown in
[0030] What has been described and illustrated herein is a preferred embodiment of the invention along with some of its variations for the invention's possible circuitry on a perforator tool 1. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, which is intended to be defined by the following claims (and their equivalents) in which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated. Any headings utilized within the description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.