MULTIPLE TAPERED THREADED CONNECTION
20210254413 · 2021-08-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L15/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/0423
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16L15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A threaded connection between adjacent drill string components comprises a threaded female connection end adapted to receive a correspondingly threaded male connection end, the two ends each having first and second portions of different tapers. Tubular members, drill string tools and other drill string components comprising the female or male ends described herein are also provided.
Claims
1. A threaded connection between two tubular members, the connection comprising: a female connector provided on a first end of a first tubular member and a male connector provided on a first end of a second tubular member, the female connector being adapted to receive the male connector to form the connection; the female connector having a first portion located proximal to the first end of the first tubular member and a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the first tubular member, the female connector having at least one internal thread; the male connector having a first portion located away from the first end of the second tubular member and a second portion located proximal to the first end of the second tubular member, the male connector having at least one external thread, wherein, once connected, the first portion of the male connector is adjacent the first portion of the female connector; the at least one external thread being adapted to cooperate with the at least one internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper and the first portion of the male connector having a corresponding first taper; and, the second portion of the female connector having a second taper different from the first taper and the second portion of the male connector having a corresponding second taper.
2. The threaded connection of claim 1, wherein the second taper of the female connector is steeper than the first taper thereof.
3. The threaded connection of claim 1 or 2, wherein the ratio of the second taper to the first taper is from about 2:1 to about 3:1.
4. The threaded connection of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the first taper is about 0.75 inches per foot.
5. The threaded connection of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the second taper is about 1.5 to about 2 inches per foot.
6. The threaded connection of any claim 1 or 2, wherein the first taper is about 0 inches per foot.
7. The threaded connection of claim 1, wherein the first taper is steeper than the second taper thereof.
8. The threaded connection of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the at least one internal thread of the female connector is continuous and extends over the first portion and the second portion thereof.
9. The threaded connection of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the at least one external thread of the male connector is continuous and extends over the first portion and the second portion thereof.
10. The threaded connection of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the internal thread of the female connector comprises a first internal thread provided on the first portion thereof and a second internal thread provided on the second portion thereof.
11. The threaded connection of claim 10, wherein the external thread of the male connector comprises a first external thread provided on the first portion thereof and a second external thread provided on the second portion thereof, and wherein at least a portion of the first external thread is adapted to cooperate with a portion of the first internal thread and wherein at least a portion of the second external thread is adapted to cooperate with a portion of the second internal thread.
12. The threaded connection of claim 11, wherein the female connector further comprises an internal transition thread provided between the first and second internal threads and wherein the male connector further comprises an external transition thread provided between the first and second external threads.
13. The threaded connection of claim 12, wherein at least one of the internal and external transition threads are stubbed.
14. The threaded connection of claim 11, wherein: the female connector includes at least one female spacer segment for dividing the at least one internal thread into two or more sections; the male connector includes at least one corresponding male spacer segment for dividing the at least one external thread into two or more segments; and the at least one male spacer segment is adapted to overlap the at least female spacer segment when the connection is formed.
15. The threaded connection of claim 11, wherein at least one of the female connector or the male connector includes a third portion located between the first portion and second portion thereof.
16. The threaded connection of claim 15, wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers of the adjacent first and second portions.
17. The threaded connection of claim 11, wherein: the female connector includes a third portion located between the first portion and second portion thereof; the male connector includes a third portion located between the first portion and second portion thereof; and, the third portion of the male connector is adapted to overlap the third portion of the female connector when the connection is formed.
18. The threaded connection of claim 17, wherein the third portion of the female connector has a taper and wherein the third portion of the male connector has a corresponding taper.
19. The threaded connection of claim 18, wherein the taper of the third portion of the female connector is different from the taper of the first portion and the second portion thereof.
20. The threaded connection of claim 18, wherein the tapers of the first, second and third portions of the female connector are different from each other.
21. The threaded connection of any one of claims 17 to 20, wherein: the female connector is provided with a first internal transition thread between the first and third portions thereof and a second internal transition thread between the third and second portions thereof; and, the male connector is provided with a first external transition thread between the first and third portions thereof and a second external transition thread between the third and second portions thereof.
22. A threaded connection between two tubular members, the connection comprising: a female connector provided on a first end of a first tubular member and a male connector provided on a first end of a second tubular member, the female connector being adapted to receive the male connector to form the connection; the female connector having a first portion located proximal to the first end of the first tubular member and a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the first tubular member, the female connector having at least one internal thread; the male connector having a first portion located away from the first end of the second tubular member and a second portion located proximal to the first end of the second tubular member, the male connector having at least one external thread, wherein, once connected, the first portion of the male connector is adjacent the first portion of the female connector; the at least one external thread being adapted to cooperate with the at least one internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper and the first portion of the male connector having a corresponding first taper; the second portion of the female connector having a second taper and the second portion of the male connector having a corresponding second taper; and, at least one of the female connector or the male connector having a third portion located between the first portion and second portion thereof and wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers of the adjacent first and second portions.
23. The threaded connection of claim 22, wherein the second portion of the female connector is provided with a second taper different from the first taper and the second portion of the male connector is provided with a corresponding second taper.
24. The threaded connection of claim 22 or 23, wherein the second taper of the female connector is steeper than the first taper thereof.
25. The threaded connection of claim 22, wherein the second taper of the female connector is the same as the first taper thereof.
26. The threaded connection of claim 22 or 23, wherein the first taper of the female connector is steeper than the second taper thereof.
27. The threaded connection of any one of claims 1 to 26, wherein at least one of the tubular members is a drill string tubular or a coupling.
28. A tubular member having a female connector provided on a first end thereof, the female connector being adapted to receive a corresponding male connector provided on another tubular member, the female connector having: a first portion located proximal to the first end of the tubular member; a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the tubular member; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper; and the second portion of the female connector having a second taper, wherein the second taper is different from the first taper.
29. A tubular member having a male connector provided on a first end thereof, the male connector being adapted to receive a corresponding female connector provided on another tubular member, the male connector having: a first portion located away from the first end of the tubular member; a second portion located proximal to the first end of the tubular member; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an external thread; the first portion of the male connector having a first taper; and, the second portion of the male connector having a second taper different from the first taper.
30. The tubular member of claim 28 or 29, wherein the second taper is steeper than the first taper.
31. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 30, wherein the ratio of the second taper to the first taper is from about 2:1 to about 3:1.
32. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 31, wherein the first taper is about 0.75 inches per foot.
33. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 32, wherein the second taper is about 1.5 to about 2 inches per foot.
34. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 30, wherein the first taper is about 0 inches per foot.
35. The tubular member of claim 28 or 29, wherein the first taper is steeper than the second taper thereof.
36. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 35, wherein the at least one thread is continuous and extends over the first portion and the second portion.
37. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 35, wherein the connector has a first thread provided on the first portion thereof and a second thread provided on the second portion thereof.
38. The tubular member of claim 37, wherein the connector further comprises a transition thread provided between the first and second threads.
39. The tubular member of claim 38, wherein the transition thread is stubbed.
40. The tubular member of claim 37, wherein the connector includes at least one spacer segment between the first and second threads.
41. The tubular member of claim 37, wherein the connector includes a third portion located between the first portion and second portion thereof.
42. The tubular member of claim 41, wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers.
43. The tubular member of claim 42, wherein the first, second and third tapers of the connector are different from each other.
44. The tubular member of claim 42 or 43, wherein the connector is provided with a first internal transition thread between the first and third portions thereof and a second internal transition thread between the third and second portions thereof.
45. A tubular member having a female connector provided on a first end thereof, the female connector being adapted to receive a corresponding male connector provided on another tubular member, the female connector having: a first portion located proximal to the first end of the tubular member; a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the tubular member; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper; the second portion of the female connector having a second taper; and, a third portion located between the first portion and second portion and wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers.
46. A tubular member having a male connector provided on a first end thereof, the male connector being adapted to receive a corresponding female connector provided on another tubular member, the male connector having: a first portion located away from the first end of the tubular member; a second portion located proximal to the first end of the tubular member; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an external thread; the first portion of the male connector having a first taper; the second portion of the male connector having a second taper and, a third portion located between the first portion and second portion and wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers.
47. The tubular member of claim 45 or 46, wherein the second portion of the connector is provided with a second taper that is different from the first taper.
48. The tubular member of claim 47, wherein the second taper of the connector is steeper than the first taper thereof.
49. The tubular member of claim 47, wherein the first taper of the connector is steeper than the second taper thereof.
50. The tubular member of claim 45 or 46, wherein the second taper of the connector is the same as the first taper thereof.
51. The tubular member of any one of claims 28 to 50, wherein the tubular member is a drill string tubular or a coupling.
52. A drill string comprising two or more of the tubular members according to any one of claims 28 to 51 connected together.
53. A threaded connection between two drill string components, the connection comprising: a female connector provided on a first end of a first drill string component and a male connector provided on a first end of a second drill string component, the female connector being adapted to receive the male connector to form the connection; the female connector having a first portion located proximal to the first end of the first drill string component and a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the first drill string component, the female connector having at least one internal thread; the male connector having a first portion located away from the first end of the second drill string component and a second portion located proximal to the first end of the second drill string component, the male connector having at least one external thread, wherein, once connected, the first portion of the male connector is adjacent the first portion of the female connector; the at least one external thread being adapted to cooperate with the at least one internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper and the first portion of the male connector having a corresponding first taper; and, the second portion of the female connector having a second taper different from the first taper and the second portion of the male connector having a corresponding second taper.
54. A threaded connection between two drill string components, the connection comprising: a female connector provided on a first end of a first drill string component and a male connector provided on a first end of a second drill string component, the female connector being adapted to receive the male connector to form the connection; the female connector having a first portion located proximal to the first end of the first drill string component and a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the first drill string component, the female connector having at least one internal thread; the male connector having a first portion located away from the first end of the second drill string component and a second portion located proximal to the first end of the second drill string component, the male connector having at least one external thread, wherein, once connected, the first portion of the male connector is adjacent the first portion of the female connector; the at least one external thread being adapted to cooperate with the at least one internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper and the first portion of the male connector having a corresponding first taper; the second portion of the female connector having a second taper and the second portion of the male connector having a corresponding second taper; and, at least one of the female connector or the male connector having a third portion located between the first portion and second portion thereof and wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers of the adjacent first and second portions.
55. The threaded connection of claim 53 or 54, wherein the drill string components are tubular members or drill string tools.
56. A drill string component having a female connector provided on a first end thereof, the female connector being adapted to receive a corresponding male connector provided on another drill string component, the female connector having: a first portion located proximal to the first end of the drill string component; a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the drill string component; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper; and the second portion of the female connector having a second taper, wherein the second taper is different from the first taper.
57. A drill string component having a male connector provided on a first end thereof, the male connector being adapted to receive a corresponding female connector provided on another drill string component, the male connector having: a first portion located away from the first end of the drill string component; a second portion located proximal to the first end of the drill string component; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an external thread; the first portion of the male connector having a first taper; and, the second portion of the male connector having a second taper different from the first taper.
58. A drill string component having a female connector provided on a first end thereof, the female connector being adapted to receive a corresponding male connector provided on another drill string component, the female connector having: a first portion located proximal to the first end of the drill string component; a second portion located away from the first end and within the lumen of the drill string component; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an internal thread; the first portion of the female connector having a first taper; the second portion of the female connector having a second taper; and, a third portion located between the first portion and second portion and wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers.
59. A drill string component having a male connector provided on a first end thereof, the male connector being adapted to receive a corresponding female connector provided on another drill string component, the male connector having: a first portion located away from the first end of the drill string component; a second portion located proximal to the first end of the drill string component; at least one thread provided on the first and second portions, wherein the at least one thread is an external thread; the first portion of the male connector having a first taper; the second portion of the male connector having a second taper and, a third portion located between the first portion and second portion and wherein the third portion has a third taper that is different from the first and second tapers.
60. The drill string component of any one of claims 56 to 59, wherein the drill string component is a tubular member or a drill string tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0061] These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which references are made to the following drawings, in which numerical references denote like parts. The drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to in any way limit the scope of the invention to the particular embodiments shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0087] As used herein, the term “taper” refers to a change in diameter over a given length and may be expressed in various units of measurement and methods. In the context of the present description, a taper is provided along at least a portion of an elongate member, such as a drill string tubular.
[0088] The units of measurement and methods of describing tapers as used herein are not meant to limit the scope of the invention and should be interpreted in the broadest sense possible. For instance, a taper of 2 inches per foot would be equivalent to roughly 0.1667 (or, generally, 0.17) inches per inch and would also be equivalent to 1 radial inch per foot or a half angle taper of 4.7636 (or, generally, 4.76 or 4.8) degrees from the longitudinal axis. As would be known to persons skilled in the art, a taper that is measured in, for example, inches per foot, refers to the change in diameter of the surface of the tapered portion about the longitudinal axis of the elongate member or an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis.
[0089] In the present description, tapers may be described in a relative sense using the term “different”. It will be understood that such term is intended to indicate a variation or change in a given taper. In one example, a taper may be characterized as being “different” from another taper if it comprises a variation of approximately 0.1″ or more per foot.
[0090] Tapers may also be described herein with the relative terms “steeper” or “shallower”. In particular, these terms are intended to characterize the angle of the taper, or portion of the taper, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the elongate member on which the taper is provided. It will be understood that a taper may be characterized as “steep” if it forms more of an angle with the longitudinal axis than a taper that forms a lesser angle with the longitudinal axis, with the opposite being the case for a “shallow” taper.
[0091] The phrase “multiple taper” as used herein is intended to refer to a taper that includes a difference in steepness along its length. That is, a taper having one portion that is steeper than another portion will be referred to as a multiple taper.
[0092] The term “adjacent” as used herein is intended to be non-limiting and should be construed to mean “neighboring” or “nearest in physical proximity”, and should not be construed to require physical contact.
[0093] The terms “male connection” and “female connection” should be interpreted equivalent to “pin connection” and “box connection”, respectively, as these terms are known in the art. Thus, a pin or male connection end comprises a portion at one end of a tubular having a threaded external surface. Similarly, a box or female connection end comprises a portion at one end of a tubular having a threaded internal surface.
[0094] Any references herein to “top” or “bottom” are made for purposes of clarity and should not be interpreted to imply any direction relative to a borehole or other external frames of reference.
[0095] Any references herein to sequencing, such as “first”, “second”, “third” etc., are made solely for the purpose of facilitating the description of relative locations and relationships between features and should not be interpreted to imply any particular ordering, capability, priority or physical location of features relative to a borehole or other external frames of reference.
[0096] As would be understood by persons skilled in art, the use herein of the term “stub” or “stubbed” generally describes a thread form that has been manufactured with a truncated thread form height but is otherwise accurate to said thread form.
[0097] The use of the term “correspond” or “corresponding” when describing a relationship between male and female connection features should be interpreted as indicating that the features being described are substantially compatible and complementary but not necessarily identical in terms of location, diameter, length, taper or thread form. Thus, as would be understood by persons skilled in the art, a male threaded element will be referred to one that “corresponds” to a given female threaded portion if the two elements can be connected to each other in a threaded manner.
[0098] A tapered threaded connection, as defined herein, is formed by a first longitudinal member having a female connection end that is threadably connected to a male connection end of another longitudinal member. Thus, a multiple tapered threaded connection is formed by a multiple tapered female connection end that is threadably connected to a multiple tapered male connection end. Such multiple tapered connection, including a multiple tapered male end and a multiple tapered female end, is described herein and illustrated in the accompanying figures. It will be understood that, for the purposes of the present description, the term “longitudinal member” may refer to a drill string tubular or a coupling used to connect to at least one drill string tubular forming a drill string. It will be appreciated that the connection described herein may be used for any connection between tubular members or for any connection between tubular members and other tools etc. that form a drill string.
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[0111] Generally, transitional thread 46 may comprise two to four thread rotations; however, it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that more or fewer transitional thread rotations may be provided. The number of rotations of the transitional thread 46 can vary based upon the diameter of the connection, the connection length and/or the pitch of the threads.
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[0115] Another aspect of the multiple tapered threaded connection, generally identified by reference numeral 100, will now be described with reference to
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[0121] In the examples shown, first portion 136, second portion 139 and third portion 138 are illustrated as being of different lengths; however, it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that first portion 136, second portion 139 and third portion 138 may, independently, be of the same or different lengths.
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[0123] It will be appreciated that the provision of the third taper, located between the first and second tapers, further enhances the tailored characteristics of the connection described herein.
[0124] In one example, and for illustration purposes only, the first tapers 128 and 140 may have a taper of 0.75 inches per foot while the third tapers 130 and 142 have a steeper taper of 1.25 inches per foot and the second tapers 131 and 143 have a further steeper taper of 2 inches per foot. The steeper taper of third tapers 130 and 142 and second tapers 131 and 143 allows for deeper stabbing of male connection end 104 into female connection end 102 while the shallower taper of first tapers 128 and 140 provides a thicker wall for each of male connection end 104 and female connection end 102. By providing different tapers, the stress distribution within the connection may be altered or adjusted as needed for a particular application. Thus, by providing different tapers, the stress distribution within the connection may be altered in any desirable fashion.
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[0130] A variation of the multiple tapered threaded connection will now be described with reference to
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[0132] The third portion 238 of male connection end 214 does not cooperate with either the first portion 224 or the second portion 226 of female connection end 212 and there is, therefore, no threaded connection between external thread 218 and internal threads 216 at the region of the third portion 238 of male connection end 214.
[0133] It will be understood by persons skilled in the art that any combination of corresponding portions between male connection end 214 and female connection end 212 may be provided for. In the example shown, each of first taper 240, third taper 242 and second taper 243 are different from each other, wherein the second taper 243 is steeper than third taper 242, and the third taper 242 is steeper than first taper 240. As also shown by way of example in
[0134] A further variation of the multiple tapered threaded connection, generally identified by reference numeral 300, will now be described with reference to
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[0139] It will be understood by persons skilled in the art that any combination of corresponding portions between male connection end 314 and female connection end 312 may occur. In the examples illustrated, first portion 336 and second portion 338 are substantially of the same length; however, it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that the first and second portions 336 and 338 may be of different lengths. In the example shown, second taper 342 is steeper than first taper 340; however, this will be understood to be an illustrative embodiment only and not limiting the of scope of the description.
[0140] In the present description, the male and/or female connection ends have been described primarily with respect to tubulars or tubular members. However, as mentioned above, a drill string may, in addition to tubular members, also include any number of other components, such as tools, subs etc., as may be needed for a particular application. It will therefore be understood that the connection ends described herein may be provided on any drill string component and not only on tubulars.
[0141] Any use herein of any terms describing an interaction between elements is not meant to limit the interaction to direct interaction between the subject elements, and may also include indirect interaction between the elements such as through secondary or intermediary structure unless specifically stated otherwise.
[0142] In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
[0143] It will be apparent that changes may be made to the illustrative embodiments, while falling within the scope of the invention. As such, the scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples and drawings described above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.