Tool Moved Radially By Fluid Pressure Patents (Class 166/55.8)
  • Publication number: 20020112338
    Abstract: A method of forming a profile (10) in a section of tubing (12) comprises; providing an expander device (14) having at least one radially extendable expander member (22), positioning the device (14) at a predetermined location in the tubing (12); and extending the member (22) to deform the tubing (12) to create a profile (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 1999
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: PAUL DAVID METCALFE, NEIL ANDREW ABECROMBIE SIMPSON
  • Publication number: 20020079106
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for shaping pipes, tubes, liners, or casing at downhole locations in wells. Use is made of rollers bearing radially outwards against the inside wall of the pipe (etc.), the rollers being rolled around the pipe to cause outward plastic deformation which expands and shapes the pipe to a desired profile. Where one pipe is inside another, the two pipes can be joined without separate components (except optional seals). Landing nipples and liner hangers can be formed in situ. valves can be deployed to a selected downhole location and there sealed to the casing or liner without separate packers. Casing can be deployed downhole in reduced-diameter lengths and then expanded to case a well without requiring larger diameter bores and casing further uphole.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 1999
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventor: NEIL ANDREW ABERCROMBIE SIMPSON
  • Patent number: 6357528
    Abstract: A one-trip system for removing casing from a wellhead is described. The string includes a cutting device spaced at the required depth and a grappling device above it at the appropriate location. A swivel tool, such as a marine swivel, is used in conjunction with a seal-pulling assembly so that after cutting the casing, the seal assembly can be pulled without an additional trip into the well. The grappling device or spear can be hydraulically actuated to grab the casing for removal from the wellbore. The spear features a drop-in restrictor which allows sufficient flow during cutting operations with a mechanical cutter without actuating the spear, while at the same time allowing actuation of the spear by circulation after dropping in the restrictor after the casing section has been cut.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: John Phillip Davis, David Blair Haughton