Fishing Tool with Inflatable Overshot
20180128072 ยท 2018-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B23/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B33/1275
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A fishing tool for a fishing arrangement to remove a stuck fish or object from a wellbore. The fishing tool includes an overshot housing which defines an interior chamber. An inflatable bladder element resides within the interior chamber and is inflatable radially inwardly to capture a portion of the stuck fish. The fish is removed as the fishing arrangement is pulled out of the wellbore.
Claims
1. A fishing tool for capturing and removing an object from a wellbore, the fishing tool comprising: an overshot housing defining an interior chamber into which a portion of the object will be received, the overshot housing having connector for connecting the fishing tool to a running string; and a bladder element residing within the overshot housing and being inflatable within the overshot housing to allow an engagement surface to grip the portion of the object that is received within the interior chamber.
2. The fishing tool of claim 1 wherein the bladder element further comprises: an annular elastomeric sleeve; and at least one end ring secured to the sleeve.
3. The fishing tool of claim 1 further comprising: an intermediate annular space defined within the fishing tool between the bladder element and the overshot housing; and wherein increased fluid pressure within the annular space will inflate the bladder element.
4. The fishing tool of claim 3 further comprising: an axial fluid pathway which receives fluid from the running tool; and a fluid flow passage which directs fluid from the axial fluid pathway to the intermediate annular space.
5. The fishing tool of claim 4 further comprising: a piston member that is disposed within the axial fluid pathway; a lateral flow port disposed through the piston member; and wherein the piston member is axially moveable within the axial fluid pathway between an upper position, wherein fluid flow through the lateral flow port is blocked, and a lower position, wherein fluid can flow from the axial fluid pathway to the fluid flow passage through the lateral flow port.
6. The fishing tool of claim 5 further comprising: an axial bore defined within the piston member to permit fluid flow axially through the piston member; and a flapper valve located within the axial bore of the piston member, the flapper valve being moveable between an open position, which allows fluid flow through the axial bore, and a closed position, which blocks fluid flow upwardly through the axial bore.
7. The fishing tool of claim 6 further comprising a ball seat formed within the axial bore of the piston member upon which a ball is landed to cause shifting of the piston member within the axial flow bore.
8. A fishing arrangement for removing an object from a wellbore, the fishing arrangement comprising: a running string for disposing a fishing tool into the wellbore; a fishing tool affixed to the running string, the fishing tool having: an overshot housing defining an interior chamber into which a portion of the object will be received, the overshot housing having connector for connecting the fishing tool to a running string; and a bladder element residing within the overshot housing and being inflatable within the overshot housing to allow an engagement surface to grip the portion of the object that is received within the interior chamber.
9. The fishing arrangement of claim 8 wherein the bladder element further comprises: an annular elastomeric sleeve; and at least one end ring secured to the sleeve.
10. The fishing arrangement of claim 8 further comprising: an intermediate annular space defined within the fishing tool between the bladder element and the overshot housing; and wherein increased fluid pressure within the annular space will inflate the bladder element.
11. The fishing arrangement of claim 10 further comprising: an axial fluid pathway which receives fluid from the running tool; and a fluid flow passage which directs fluid from the axial fluid pathway to the intermediate annular space.
12. The fishing arrangement of claim 11 further comprising: a piston member that is disposed within the axial fluid pathway; a lateral flow port disposed through the piston member; and wherein the piston member is axially moveable within the axial fluid pathway between an upper position, wherein fluid flow through the lateral flow port is blocked, and a lower position, wherein fluid can flow from the axial fluid pathway to the fluid flow passage through the lateral flow port.
13. The fishing arrangement of claim 12 further comprising: an axial bore defined within the piston member to permit fluid flow axially through the piston member; and a flapper valve located within the axial bore of the piston member, the flapper valve being moveable between an open position, which allows fluid flow through the axial bore, and a closed position, which blocks fluid flow upwardly through the axial bore.
14. The fishing arrangement of claim 13 further comprising a ball seat formed within the axial bore of the piston member upon which a ball is landed to cause shifting of the piston member within the axial flow bore.
15. A method of removing a stuck fish from a wellbore, the method comprising the steps of: receiving a portion of the stuck fish within an interior chamber of a fishing tool of a fishing arrangement; inflating a bladder element within the interior chamber to capture the stuck fish within the fishing tool; and removing the fishing arrangement and stuck fish from the wellbore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For a thorough understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawings and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0013] In
[0014] A fluid pump 28 and associated fluid source 30 are located at surface 14. The fluid pump 28 is associated with the running string 22 to flow inflation fluid from the fluid source 30 down through the flowbore 26 when desired. The fluid source 30 may include drilling fluids, oil, water or other liquids. In other embodiments, the fluid source 30 may comprise compressed air or other gases.
[0015] Referring now to
[0016] The overshot portion 34 includes a generally cylindrical overshot housing 38 with a tapered transition 40 to the neck portion 32. An interior chamber 42 is defined within the overshot housing 38. The interior chamber 42 has an upper bulkhead 44 and an open lower end 46. An inflatable bladder element 48 is disposed within the overshot housing 38 and has an annular configuration.
[0017] An axial fluid pathway 50 is defined within the neck portion 32 and will align with the fluid flowbore 26 of the running string 22 when the fishing tool 24 is affixed to the running string 22. Fluid flow passages 52 extend from the axial fluid pathway 50 to an annular intermediate space 54 between the bladder 48 and the overshot housing 38. A flow restriction 56 is formed in the axial fluid pathway 50. The flow restriction 56 has a reduced diameter with respect to the diameter of the axial fluid pathway 50.
[0018] A piston member 58 resides within the axial fluid pathway 50. The piston member 58 is axially moveable within the fluid pathway 50, but initially, as
[0019] An axial bore 62 is defined along the length of the piston member 58 and permits fluid flow axially through the piston member 58. Preferably, a ball seat 64 is formed within the lower end of the bore 62. A flapper valve 66 is also preferably located within the axial bore 62. The flapper valve 66 is moveable between an open position (
[0020] The bladder element 48 includes an annular elastomeric sheet 68 with upper and lower metallic end rings 70, 72, respectively, which are affixed to the sheet 68. Preferably, the lower end ring 72 is slidably disposed within an annular channel 74 that is formed within the overshot housing 38. The annular sheet 68 is deformable.
[0021] In operation, the fishing arrangement 20 is run into the wellbore 10 as illustrated by
[0022] In order to engage the fish 16, a plug is dropped into the flowbore 26 of the running string 22. The plug will typically take the form of a ball 76, but may have other shapes. Ball 76 lands upon the ball seat 64, as illustrated in
[0023] Those of skill in the art will recognize that numerous modifications and changes may be made to the exemplary designs and embodiments described herein and that the invention is limited only by the claims that follow and any equivalents thereof.