Oilfield casing centralization tool
11525312 ยท 2022-12-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B17/1078
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An oilfield casing centralization tool allows a user to center the casing to install the casing hanger into the bowl profile of a wellhead to support the weight of the casing which can exceed over one million pounds. The oilfield casing centralization tool includes a push jack assembly, an anchoring jack assembly, and an elongated structural member. The anchoring jack assembly allows a user to fully secure the oilfield casing centralization tool to a bolt hole of the wellhead. With the oilfield casing centralization tool fully secured to the wellhead, the push jack assembly allows a user to push the casing a desired distance in order to center the casing within a wellbore. The elongated structural member serves as a rigid hub for the push jack assembly and the anchoring jack assembly.
Claims
1. An oilfield casing centralization tool comprising: a push jack assembly; an anchoring jack assembly; an elongated structural member; the elongated structural member comprising a first member end and a second member end; the push jack assembly being operatively integrated through the first member end, wherein the push jack assembly is used to apply a push force from the first member end along a force application axis; the force application axis being positioned perpendicular to the elongated structural member; and the anchoring jack assembly being operatively coupled to the second member end, wherein the anchoring jack assembly is used to attach the second member end to a wellhead.
2. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the elongated structural member further comprising a female-threaded hole; the push jack assembly comprising a male-threaded rod, a tool-engagement feature, and a push pin mechanism; the male-threaded rod comprising a first rod end and a second rod end; the tool-engagement feature being connected adjacent to the first rod end; the push pin mechanism being rotatably mounted to the second rod end; the female-threaded hole being integrated into the first member end; and the female-threaded hole being engaged by the male-threaded rod.
3. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the push pin mechanism comprising an axial cavity, an axial pin, a bracing head, and a grip feature; the bracing head comprising a first head base and a second head base; the first head base and the second head base positioned opposite to each other about the bracing head; the axial cavity traversing into the male-threaded rod from the first rod end; the axial pin being rotatably engaged into the axial cavity; the axial cavity and the axial pin being positioned coincident along the force application axis; the axial pin being torsionally connected to the second head base; and the grip feature being integrated across the first head base.
4. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 3 comprising: the push pin mechanism further comprising an interfacing ring; the axial pin being positioned through the interfacing ring; and the interfacing ring being positioned in between the second head base and the first rod end.
5. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 3, wherein the grip feature is a knurled surface.
6. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein the tool-engagement feature is a hexagonal prismatic nub.
7. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the anchoring jack assembly comprising an anchor rod, a first washer, a second washer, and at least one female-threaded nut; the anchor rod comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and a male-threaded portion; the proximal end being connected adjacent to the second member end; the male-threaded portion being laterally integrated into the anchor rod; the male-threaded portion being positioned offset from the proximal end; the male-threaded portion being positioned adjacent to the distal end; the anchor rod being positioned through the first washer and through the second washer; the first washer and the second washer being positioned in between the proximal end and the at least one female-threaded nut; and the at least one female-threaded nut being engaged by the male-threaded portion.
8. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 7 comprising: the first washer and the second washer each comprising an annular body and a flange; the annular body comprising a first open end and a second open end; the flange being perimetrically connected around the first open end; the flange of the first washer being positioned against the second member end; and the flange of the second washer being positioned against the at least one female-threaded nut.
9. An oilfield casing centralization tool comprising: a push jack assembly; an anchoring jack assembly; an elongated structural member; the elongated structural member comprising a first member end, a second member end, and a female-threaded hole; the push jack assembly comprising a male-threaded rod, a tool-engagement feature, and a push pin mechanism; the anchoring jack assembly comprising an anchor rod, a first washer, a second washer, and at least one female-threaded nut; the anchor rod comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and a male-threaded portion; the proximal end being connected adjacent to the second member end; the push jack assembly being operatively integrated through the first member end, wherein the push jack assembly is used to apply a push force from the first member end along a force application axis; the force application axis being positioned perpendicular to the elongated structural member; the anchoring jack assembly being operatively coupled to the second member end, wherein the anchoring jack assembly is used to attach the second member end to a wellhead; the male-threaded rod comprising a first rod end and a second rod end; the tool-engagement feature being connected adjacent to the first rod end; the push pin mechanism being rotatably mounted to the second rod end; the female-threaded hole being integrated into the first member end; the female-threaded hole being engaged by the male-threaded rod; the male-threaded portion being laterally integrated into the anchor rod; the male-threaded portion being positioned offset from the proximal end; the male-threaded portion being positioned adjacent to the distal end; the anchor rod being positioned through the first washer and through the second washer; the first washer and the second washer being positioned in between the proximal end and the at least one female-threaded nut; and the at least one female-threaded nut being engaged by the male-threaded portion.
10. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 9 comprising: the push pin mechanism comprising an axial cavity, an axial pin, a bracing head, and a grip feature; the bracing head comprising a first head base and a second head base; the first head base and the second head base positioned opposite to each other about the bracing head; the axial cavity traversing into the male-threaded rod from the first rod end; the axial pin being rotatably engaged into the axial cavity; the axial cavity and the axial pin being positioned coincident along the force application axis; the axial pin being torsionally connected to the second head base; and the grip feature being integrated across the first head base.
11. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 10 comprising: the push pin mechanism further comprising an interfacing ring; the axial pin being positioned through the interfacing ring; and the interfacing ring being positioned in between the second head base and the first rod end.
12. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 10, wherein the grip feature is a knurled surface.
13. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 9, wherein the tool-engagement feature is a hexagonal prismatic nub.
14. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 9 comprising: the first washer and the second washer each comprising an annular body and a flange; the annular body comprising a first open end and a second open end; the flange being perimetrically connected around the first open end; the flange of the first washer being positioned against the second member end; and the flange of the second washer being positioned against the at least one female-threaded nut.
15. An oilfield casing centralization tool comprising: a push jack assembly; an anchoring jack assembly; an elongated structural member; the elongated structural member comprising a first member end, a second member end, and a female-threaded hole; the push jack assembly comprising a male-threaded rod, a tool-engagement feature, and a push pin mechanism; the anchoring jack assembly comprising an anchor rod, a first washer, a second washer, and at least one female-threaded nut; the anchor rod comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and a male-threaded portion; the push pin mechanism comprising an axial cavity, an axial pin, a bracing head, and a grip feature; the bracing head comprising a first head base and a second head base; the push jack assembly being operatively integrated through the first member end, wherein the push jack assembly is used to apply a push force from the first member end along a force application axis; the force application axis being positioned perpendicular to the elongated structural member; the anchoring jack assembly being operatively coupled to the second member end, wherein the anchoring jack assembly is used to attach the second member end to a wellhead; the male-threaded rod comprising a first rod end and a second rod end; the tool-engagement feature being connected adjacent to the first rod end; the push pin mechanism being rotatably mounted to the second rod end; the female-threaded hole being integrated into the first member end; the female-threaded hole being engaged by the male-threaded rod; the proximal end being connected adjacent to the second member end; the male-threaded portion being laterally integrated into the anchor rod; the male-threaded portion being positioned offset from the proximal end; the male-threaded portion being positioned adjacent to the distal end; the anchor rod being positioned through the first washer and through the second washer; the first washer and the second washer being positioned in between the proximal end and the at least one female-threaded nut; the at least one female-threaded nut being engaged by the male-threaded portion; the first head base and the second head base positioned opposite to each other about the bracing head; the axial cavity traversing into the male-threaded rod from the first rod end; the axial pin being rotatably engaged into the axial cavity; the axial cavity and the axial pin being positioned coincident along the force application axis; the axial pin being torsionally connected to the second head base; and the grip feature being integrated across the first head base.
16. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 15 comprising: the push pin mechanism further comprising an interfacing ring; the axial pin being positioned through the interfacing ring; and the interfacing ring being positioned in between the second head base and the first rod end.
17. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 15, wherein the grip feature is a knurled surface.
18. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 15, wherein the tool-engagement feature is a hexagonal prismatic nub.
19. The oilfield casing centralization tool as claimed in claim 15 comprising: the first washer and the second washer each comprising an annular body and a flange; the annular body comprising a first open end and a second open end; the flange being perimetrically connected around the first open end; the flange of the first washer being positioned against the second member end; and the flange of the second washer being positioned against the at least one female-threaded nut.
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(8) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(9) In reference to
(10) The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows a user to center a casing within a wellbore using the present invention. With reference to
(11) In order for the push jack assembly 1 to be operatively coupled to the elongated structural member 26 and for the push jack assembly 1 to apply a push force and with reference to
(12) In order for the push pin mechanism 7 to effectively apply the push force onto a casing without causing damage to the casing and with reference to
(13) In order to reduce any friction between the push pin mechanism 7 and the male-threaded rod 3 and with reference to
(14) In order for the present invention to be effectively attached to different sized wellheads and with reference to
(15) In order for the first washer 19 and the second washer 20 to brace the walls of the wellhead and with reference to
(16) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.