Roller Reamer
20200165877 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B10/30
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E21B23/00
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E21B10/26
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International classification
E21B10/30
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E21B23/00
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Abstract
A roller reamer for downhole operations in boreholes, such as are drilled for oil and/or natural gas production, or as injection wells. An elongated main body has preferably three circumferentially spaced pockets. A roller assembly is preferably disposed in each pockets, the roller rotating in roller blocks at each end of the roller disposed within the roller blocks. Mating locking profiles, such as dovetails, lock the roller blocks within the pockets, as the roller blocks are moved longitudinally into the locking profiles, preventing any radially outward movement of the roller assembly. The roller assembly is prevented from longitudinal movement within the pockets by lock blocks also positioned within the pockets.
Claims
1. A roller reamer, comprising: an elongated main body having a longitudinal axis therethrough and one or more longitudinal pockets in an outer surface thereof, each of said one or more longitudinal pockets sized and shaped to receive an elongated roller therein, at least one of said one or more longitudinal pockets having a locking profile therein sized and shaped to receive a roller block moved longitudinally into said locking profile, said locking profile thereafter preventing movement of said roller block radially outward; a roller assembly comprising an elongated roller rotatably mounted in roller blocks disposed at each end of said roller, said roller assembly positioned within one of said longitudinal pockets comprising said lock profile so that said roller is positioned within said longitudinal pocket and at least one of said roller blocks is moved longitudinally into said locking profile within said pocket; and a means for preventing longitudinal movement of said roller assembly.
2. The roller reamer of claim 1, wherein said means for preventing longitudinal movement of said roller assembly comprises a lock block positioned within said pocket.
3. The roller reamer of claim 2, wherein said lock block is fastened within said pocket by one or more retaining pins through said lock block and extending into and fastened in said main body.
4. The roller reamer of claim 1, wherein said locking profile in said longitudinal pocket comprises a dovetail in a bottom surface of said pocket, and wherein said roller block comprises a mating dovetail.
5. The roller reamer of claim 4, further comprising bearings disposed in said roller blocks, and wherein said rollers comprise pins extending from both ends, said pins disposed in said bearings.
6. The roller reamer of claim 1, wherein said rollers further comprise hardened inserts on an outer surface thereof.
7. The roller reamer of claim 1, wherein said main body further comprises a longitudinal bore.
8. A roller reamer, comprising: an elongated main body having a longitudinal axis therethrough and one or more longitudinal pockets in an outer surface thereof, each of said one or more longitudinal pockets sized and shaped to receive an elongated roller therein, at least one of said one or more longitudinal pockets having a locking profile therein sized and shaped to receive a roller block moved longitudinally into said locking profile, said locking profile thereafter preventing movement of said roller block radially outward; a roller assembly comprising an elongated roller rotatably mounted in roller blocks disposed at each end of said roller, said roller assembly positioned within one of said longitudinal pockets comprising said lock profile so that said roller is positioned within said longitudinal pocket and at least one of said roller blocks is moved longitudinally into said locking profile within said pocket; and a lock block positioned within said pocket, whereby said lock block prevents longitudinal movement of said roller assembly.
9. The roller reamer of claim 8, wherein said lock block is fastened within said pocket by one or more retaining pins through said lock block and extending into and threadably fastened in said main body.
10. The roller reamer of claim 9, wherein said one or more longitudinal pockets comprises three longitudinal pockets spaced about a circumference of said main body.
11. The roller reamer of claim 10, comprising a roller assembly mounted in each of said pockets.
12. The roller reamer of claim 11, wherein said locking profile in said longitudinal pocket comprises a dovetail in a bottom surface of said pocket, and wherein said roller block comprises a mating dovetail.
13. The roller reamer of claim 12, further comprising bearings disposed in said roller blocks, and wherein said rollers comprise pins extending from both ends, said pins disposed in said bearings.
14. The roller reamer of claim 13, wherein at least one of said pockets comprises locking profiles to accommodate both roller blocks on said roller, and both of said roller blocks are moved longitudinally into said locking profiles within said pocket.
15. The roller reamer of claim 14, wherein said rollers further comprise hardened inserts on an outer surface thereof.
16. A downhole tool element carrier, comprising: an elongated main body having a longitudinal axis therethrough and one or more longitudinal pockets in an outer surface thereof, each of said one or more longitudinal pockets sized and shaped to receive a downhole tool element therein, at least one of said one or more longitudinal pockets having a locking profile therein sized and shaped to receive a portion of the downhole tool element moved longitudinally into said locking profile, said locking profile thereafter preventing movement of said downhole tool element radially outward; a downhole tool element assembly comprising a downhole tool element mounted in one of said longitudinal pockets comprising said lock profile so that said downhole tool element is positioned within said longitudinal pocket and moved longitudinally into said locking profile within said pocket; and a lock block positioned within said pocket, whereby said lock block prevents longitudinal movement of said downhole tool element.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said downhole tool element comprises a cutter block.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said downhole tool element comprises a stabilizer block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0018] While various roller reamers can embody the principles of the present invention, with reference to the drawings some of the presently preferred embodiments can be described. In a broad sense, the apparatus described herein is a downhole tool element carrier, which in one embodiment is a roller reamer 10, as described below. In other embodiments, other downhole tool elements may be used in lieu of rollers, as described below.
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[0020] Note that the typical directional orientation of the roller reamer is shown by the notations (and the text herein) of up, upper, uphole, down, lower, and downhole, as shown in
[0021] Roller reamer 10 preferably comprises a plurality of downhole tool elements, which may comprise roller assemblies 46, one positioned in each of the roller assembly pockets 22.
[0022] As can be seen in the drawings, roller 40 may have hardened inserts, e.g. carbide or PDC inserts, in its outer surface. Pins 42 are disposed in bearings 36, which in turn are disposed in bearing holes 34 in roller blocks 30. Preferably, bearings 36 are what are know as oil less bearings in the relevant art. Alternatively, other bearings requiring seals and lubrication could be used. Roller 40 is therefore free to rotate relative to roller blocks 30. Plugs 38 seal the ends of bearing holes 34, with additional seals (0-rings or otherwise) as appropriate. Roller blocks 30 have dovetails 32 on their lower surfaces. Although
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Alternative Downhole Tool Elements
[0030] In lieu of the above-described roller assemblies, other downhole tool elements can be mounted in the main body pockets, to address particular work requirements. For example, in lieu of downhole tool elements comprising the roller assemblies mounted in the main body pockets, another downhole tool element, for example a sealed bearing cutter, stabilizer blocks, or PDC insert blocks could be mounted.
Conclusion
[0031] While the preceding description contains many specificities, it is to be understood that same are presented only to describe some of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and not by way of limitation. Changes can be made to various aspects of the invention, without departing from the scope thereof. The tool could be used to reduce torque in drillstring rotation, smooth out wellbores, and eliminate or reduce doglegs and drill cuttings beds. Dimensions may be changed as appropriate.
[0032] Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined not by the illustrative examples set forth above, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.