Expansion joint with one way movement feature
09828835 ยท 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew J. Krueger (Houston, TX, US)
- Sidney K. Smith (Conroe, TX, US)
- William J. Cauley (Houma, LA, US)
Cpc classification
E21B17/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16L27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B43/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A telescoping joint is used to space out ends of a string and distribute the string weight between the tie-down locations. The joint can be compressed to reduce its length but has a locking mechanism that prevents extension under tensile loading. The seals in the joint provide a longer service life due to minimization of relative movement in the expansion joint components. The locking mechanism is preferably a ratchet system that uses a body lock ring that is enabled after breaking a shear pin.
Claims
1. A subterranean telescoping assembly for a tubular sting secured at opposed ends thereof, comprising: an outer tubular assembly axially slidably and sealingly mounted to an inner tubular assembly in an initial extended position, defined by said outer an inner tubular assemblies being secured and sealed to each other, and as a result of axial relative telescoping motion in a first direction away from said extended position into one of a plurality of spaced retracted stopping positions where said outer and inner tubular remain sealed to each other reverse relative motion of said tubular assemblies toward said initial extended position is non-releasably locked while further telescoping in said first direction is possible with said inner and outer tubulars remaining sealed to each other.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said relative motion in said first direction brings said assemblies together.
3. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a ratchet assembly disposed between said tubular assemblies.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein: said ratchet assembly comprises a body lock ring.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein: said body lock ring moves in tandem with said outer tubular assembly.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein: said inner assembly comprises an exterior ratchet pattern on an exterior surface thereof; said body lock ring rides over said exterior ratchet pattern in only one direction.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein: said locking of said tubular assemblies prevents said tubular assemblies from moving away from each other under tensile loading.
8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein: said inner and outer tubular assemblies are releasably retained to each other.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein: said releasable retaining is accomplished with at least one shear pin.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein: said shear pin is broken with a compressive force applied to said outer tubular assembly.
11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said inner tubular assembly is stationary and said outer tubular assembly is movable toward said inner tubular assembly.
12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said locking of said tubular assemblies prevents said tubular assemblies from moving away from each other under tensile loading.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said inner and outer tubular assemblies are releasably retained to each other.
14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein: said releasable retaining is accomplished with at least one shear pin.
15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein: said shear pin is broken with a compressive force applied to said outer tubular assembly.
16. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said tubulars are rotationally locked for at least a portion of said axial relative motion in said first direction.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein: said tubulars are rotationally locked for said axial relative motion in said first direction.
18. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: said tubulars are not rotationally locked for said axial relative motion in said first direction.
19. A subterranean telescoping assembly for a tubular sting secured at opposed ends thereof, comprising: an outer tubular assembly axially slidably and sealingly mounted to an inner tubular assembly in an initial extended position, defined by said outer an inner tubular assemblies being secured and sealed to each other, and as a result of axial relative telescoping motion in a first direction away from said extended position into one of a plurality of spaced retracted stopping positions reverse relative motion of said tubular assemblies toward said initial extended position is non-releasably locked; at least one dog or collet selectively movable into a plurality of grooves.
20. The assembly of claim 19, wherein: said grooves having a radial surface at upper ends and an opposed tapered surface at lower ends thereof; said dog or collet having a radial surface at an upper end and an opposed tapered surface at a lower end thereof; said dog or collet being wedged out of one of said grooves on said tapered surfaces as said upper and lower tubular assemblies move relatively toward each other while said dog or collet being trapped by contact of said radial surfaces as said upper and lower tubular assemblies are subjected to tensile force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) The expansion joint assembly 32 is shown wholly in
(7) Body 60 has an exterior ratchet pattern 64 on which the lock ring 58 can ratchet over in a direction of motion that brings lower end 66 of the top sub 38 closer to the upper end 68 of the body 60 that is stationary due to support in a seal bore below such as in a packer (not shown). Lock ring 58 has an outer ratchet pattern 72 that meshes with inner ratchet pattern 70 of the lock ring housing 50 so that movement of the housing 50 in the direction of arrow 74 will engage patterns 70 and 72 for tandem movement of housing 50 and ring 58. Ring 58 has an inner ratchet pattern 76 that permits the lock ring 58 to slide in the direction of arrow 74 over the ratchet pattern 64 but not in the reverse direction.
(8) Initially in the extended position, shear pin or pins 78 hold the housing 50 to the inner body 60. Once the needed space out is obtained by breaking the shear pin or pins 78 and moving the outer assembly 34 in the direction of arrow 74 the lock ring 58 has its ratchet pattern 76 moved over stationary ratchet pattern 64 and the joint 32 is shortened as the string 26 is secured at its upper end to a wellhead (not shown). Once in service further movement can occur by the outer assembly 34 in the direction of arrow 74 but movement in the reverse direction is precluded as ratchet pattern 76 is not configured to move in such opposite direction over ratchet pattern 64.
(9) Inner body 60 has an upper ring 80 and lower rings 82 and 84 spaced apart to allow one or more pairs of opposed bullet seals such as 86 and 88 with an intermediate o-ring seal 90 in between. Various spacers 92 and ports 94 to prevent liquid locking on relative movement of outer assembly 34 relative to stationary lower assembly 36 can be used. While three such assemblies are shown fewer or greater numbers can be used or other sealing systems altogether, without departing from the invention.
(10) Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the one way telescoping feature can be attained in other ways from that described above for the preferred embodiment. For example, a collet interacting with a spring-loaded sleeve in conjunction with spaced apart grooves can allow movement in increments in the direction of arrow 74 with the spring pushing the sleeve into a supporting position for the collet selectively in differing grooves in the manner of a fishing spear but with no ultimate release or extension feature. Another option shown in
(11) The above description is illustrative of the preferred embodiment and many modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention whose scope is to be determined from the literal and equivalent scope of the claims below: