Patents Assigned to Bakke Technology AS
  • Patent number: 7311346
    Abstract: A gripper mechanism (22) suspended in a coiled tubing/wireline in a well serves to releasably hold a downhole tool or other piece of equipment positioned downstream, via a tubular connecting element (10). The gripper mechanism (12) comprises axially, two relative to each other, movable coaxial parts (18, 16), a gripping part (18) designed to grip said connecting element (10) and an actuating part (16) designed to exert a radial clamping effect on the gripping portion (18a) of the gripping part (18) when this is in engagement with said connecting element (10). The clamping effect is due to complimentary conical face on opposite sides of the two parts (16, 18) of the gripper mechanism (12) being forced against each other by the axial displacement of one part (16) relative to the other part (18) in one direction (the upstream/pull-up direction).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2007
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 7163058
    Abstract: An arrangement by a hydraulic jar device, especially for use in underground wells, where the jar device is installed in a pipe string led down into the well, and designed so that e.g. a stuck object in the well may be loosened or broken up by upward or downward percussions from the jar device. The jar device is actuated by increasing the flow of drill fluid. Alternatively, the device is actuated by compression. A valve (27, 37, 38) closes off the flow of drill fluid, whereby a percussion cycle is initiated. The valve is designed so as also to seal during strong lateral accelerations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Bakke Technology, AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 7011344
    Abstract: A connector for connection of a pipe end portion of coiled tubing adapted for connecting a piece of downhole equipment. The connector is formed by three separate parts that can be screwed together two and two, of which a radially inner shrinkable adapter sleeve compressively surrounded by an elongate outer adapter and connector sleeve ensures the securing of the end portion of the coiled tubing, whereas a freely projecting, internally threaded end portion of the outer sleeve ensures the connection to the remaining part of the connector in the screwing together. The connector, besides exhibiting improved tensile, flexural and compressive strength properties, is also well suited to absorb torques applied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6968904
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for advancing a rotating motorized downhole tool for operations in oil/gas wells. The apparatus is adapted for drilling and milling away of casing sections in the wells, as preparation for plugging the same. The apparatus includes a rotating tool and a driving motor indirectly suspended on coiled tubing. The apparatus also includes a carriage connected to the motor adapted to absorb torques that occur during use. The carriage is connected to the coiled tubing via a swivel coupling such that a tensile force on the coiled tubing provides an advancing force for the tool and motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6955231
    Abstract: A tool adapted for changing the direction of drilling during drilling. The drilling equipment used in the drilling includes a drill string, a bent sub, a drill motor, and a drill bit. The tool is positioned between the drill string and the bent sub, includes housing elements connected to one another, and has a passage for drilling fluid. The tool can be activated for rotation of the bent sub, so that the direction of drilling is changed in an infinitely variable manner. The tool includes a valve adapted for choking the passage so that the tool can be activated for rotation, a piston adapted for forced guiding of the rotation. The guides can be formed by twisted splines formed in the wall of the passage and in the wall of the opposite piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2005
    Assignee: Bakke Technology, AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Publication number: 20040154809
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for advancing a rotating motorized downhole tool for operations in oil/gas wells. The apparatus is adapted for drilling and milling away of casing sections in the wells, as preparation for plugging the same. The appraratus includes a rotating tool and a driving motor indirectly suspended on coiled tubing. The apparatus also includes a carriage connected to the motor adapted to absorb torques that occur during use. The carriage is connected to the coiled tubing via a swivel coupling such that a tensile force on the coiled tubing provides an advancing force for the tool and motor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2004
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Applicant: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6684965
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for advancing a rotating motorized downhole tool for operations in oil/gas wells. The apparatus is adapted for drilling and milling away of casing sections in the wells, as preparation for plugging the same. The apparatus includes a rotating tool and a driving motor indirectly suspended on coiled tubing. The apparatus also includes a carriage connected to the motor adapted to absorb torques that occur during use. The carriage is connected to the coiled tubing via a swivel coupling such that a tensile force on the coiled tubing provides an advancing force for the tool and motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6450541
    Abstract: A releasable connector connects between coiled tubing, a pipe string or similar tubular string and a tool/piece of equipment. Two sleeve-shaped inter-connectable parts are configured to be releasable, wherein one is connected to the coiled tubing, and the other is connected to the tool/equipment. A locking device holds the two sleeve-shaped parts of the connector in a blocked non-released position, and a retaining sleeve keeps the locking device in its locking position. The retaining sleeve is axially displaceable for releasing the connector by a sufficient, axial displacing movement. A coaxial displaceable piston body with a transversal end surface can be influenced by fluid pressure in order to start a releasing process. The piston body has a spring, which resists the displacement of the piston and is arranged in a spring chamber. In an initial position of the connector, the spring chamber is filled with a medium which can be forced out through a cavity and an opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6439305
    Abstract: A hydraulically releasable coupling device has an upstream part arranged to permit connection to tubing and a downstream part arranged to be connected to a tool or equipment. A radially expandable locking ring is configured to expand and thereby to disconnect the coupling device. A movable securing ring portion encloses the locking ring at least partially in an unexpanded locking position thereof. A piston body is connected to the securing ring portion and has a through passage which is provided downstream with a restriction element. The piston body has an upstream piston head with an annular upstream reaction surface and an annular downstream reaction surface for pressure fluid in counterflow. The piston head has a larger diameter than a downstream extension formed as a piston skirt, in which the restriction element is mounted. A longitudinal portion of the piston skirt, next to the piston head, is enclosed by a cylinder chamber of the piston head accommodating a return spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6206101
    Abstract: Method for overcoming friction between a coiled tube and the wall of a well by an oil- or gas well, and for enabling application of impact energy to loosen stuck objects in a well. Pressure changes are applied to a liquid flowing in the coiled tube by periodically shutting off the liquid flow at or near the outlet of the coiled tube. Pressure changes, pressure strokes, are applied by means of a valve device comprising a valve body (31) arranged to seal against a valve seat (45) and to shut off the liquid flow whenever the flow rate exceeds a predetermined value, and to remain shut until the pressure in the liquid upstream of the valve body (31) is lower than a predetermined value, and that the valve body (31) has a slide (3) arranged thereto, which is arranged to open for a liquid flow past the valve body (31), to reduce, thereby, the pressure in the liquid upstream of the valve body (31) whenever the pressure in the liquid upstream of the valve body (31) exceeds a predetermined value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke
  • Patent number: 6164393
    Abstract: A hydraulic impact tool for use in a well, such as an oil or gas well, comprising a movable hammer which is arranged to prestress a spring by means of a hydraulic piston (16) provided with a through channel (20), and in which a movable sealing body (22, 45) is arranged to enable closing of the channel (43), so that hydraulic force from fluid under pressure applied to the impact tool, may displace the piston (16) and the hammer and prestress the spring, and in which the sealing body (22) is arranged to follow the piston (16) into an end position for so to open the channel (20) for throughput, so that the hydraulic force acting on the piston (16, 41) ceases, and the prestressed spring is released and drives the hammer to strike, at the same time as the piston (16, 41) returns to initial piston, whereafter the process is repeated. The sealing body (22) is arranged to close said channel (20) when the sealing body is subjected to a predetemined frictional force from fluid flowing through the impact tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: Bakke Technology AS
    Inventor: Stig Bakke