Centralized Wiper Plug
A wiper plug has a elastomeric fin assembly straddled by centralizers that have the capacity to flex through restrictions while being strong enough to centralize and scrape a surrounding tubular wall. The centralizers reduce wear on the rib/fin assembly particularly on long horizontal runs. The centralizers can be a continuous spiral or a series of circumferentially offset spiral segments on a common hub. The spiral segments contain brushes extending from a base where the base and the mounting slot have a dovetail relationship for fixation to the wiper plug body. The plug body consist of three separate segments that are threaded together in order to trap the brush segments in the dovetail channels.
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The field of this invention is wiper plugs and more particularly those used in cementing horizontal runs where the plug is centralized as it wipes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWiper plugs are used in applications such as cementing to clear the inner wall of the string of remnants of the cement that was earlier delivered through the string through a cementing shoe and into a surrounding annular space to seal around the tubular string. The wiper plug design typically features flexible members designed to bend in contact with the inner wall of the string as pressure behind the plug pushes the plug to a stop, which is referred to as bumping the plug. The flexible members can be tapered toward the uphole end to enhance the contact with the inside wall of the string in response to the pressure applied from above to advance the plug. Typically the wipers are made of rubber or some other flexible material compatible with well conditions.
One concern particularly on long horizontal runs is that the rubber ribs will wear on the low side of the wiper plug to an extent that they will not effectively wipe, leaving remnants of cement stringers as the ribs wear. Another design parameter for wiper plugs is that in some applications the plugs need to pass through a restriction so there must be some flexibility in the exterior wiping structure that will allow such restrictions to be cleared without compromising the wiper fins.
In the past bow spring centralizers in combination with a wiper device were used to clean drill strings as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,641,018. Wiper darts with a bow spring centralizer between leading and trailing inclined rubber ribs are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,228,897; U.S. Pat. No. 7,069,992 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,063,152. Spiral scraping devices mounted to a tubular string for paraffin and the like are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,870,845. String mounted wiping devices for cement distribution and casing cleaning in the form of axial blades or spirals are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,351,136 and a spiral string centralizer is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 1,959,368. A wiper plug with a leading disc-shaped centralizer is shown in FIG. 5 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,048.
The wiper plug of the present invention features spaced centralizers ahead and behind the sealing assembly for the plug. The centralizers combine features of flexibility and a defined height to allow passage through restrictions with enough rigidity to centralize and clean the string as the assembly passes by. The centralizer can be an array of brush bristles having a spiral appearance where the bristles are connected to a common base pushed into a dovetailed groove for mounting. Other arrangements are contemplated where each spiral leading and trailing ends are closed off with flat members that flex. These and other aspects of the present invention will be more readily understood by those skilled in the art from a review of the description of the preferred embodiment and the associated drawings while understanding that the full scope of the invention is to be determined by the appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA wiper plug has a elastomeric fin assembly straddled by centralizers that have the capacity to flex through restrictions while being strong enough to centralize and scrape a surrounding tubular wall. The centralizers reduce wear on the rib/fin assembly particularly on long horizontal runs. The centralizers can be a continuous spiral or a series of circumferentially offset spiral segments on a common hub. The spiral segments contain brushes extending from a base where the base and the mounting slot have a dovetail relationship for fixation to the wiper plug body. The plug body consist of three separate segments that are threaded together in order to trap the brush segments in the dovetail channels.
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Claims
1. A wiper plug for downhole use, comprising:
- a mandrel;
- a wiper fin between spaced centralizers on said mandrel.
2. The wiper plug of claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said centralizers further comprises a continuous helix extending for at least 360 degrees.
3. The wiper plug of claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said centralizers further comprises circumferentially spaced helical segments.
4. The wiper plug of claim 3, wherein:
- adjacent said segments have axially overlapping or aligned opposed ends.
5. The wiper plug of claim 3, wherein:
- an open helical passage is defined between adjacent segments.
6. The wiper plug of claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said centralizers comprises bristles.
7. The wiper plug of claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said centralizers comprises a continuous flexible material.
8. The wiper plug of claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said centralizers is mounted to said mandrel in a dovetailed groove.
9. A wiper plug for downhole use, comprising:
- a mandrel;
- a seal assembly and at least one centralizer on said mandrel, said centralizer comprising a continuous helix or spaced helical segments.
10. The wiper plug of claim 9, wherein:
- adjacent said segments have axially overlapping or aligned opposed ends.
11. The wiper plug of claim 9, wherein:
- said segments are secured in place on one end by shoulder of center mandrel.
12. The wiper plug of claim 9, wherein:
- an open helical passage is defined between adjacent segments.
13. The wiper plug of claim 9, wherein:
- said centralizer comprises bristles.
14. The wiper plug of claim 9, wherein:
- said centralizer comprises a continuous flexible material.
15. The wiper plug of claim 9, wherein:
- said centralizer is mounted to said mandrel in a dovetailed groove.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 21, 2016
Publication Date: Mar 22, 2018
Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED (Houston, TX)
Inventors: Victor A. Cortez (Houston, TX), Christopher K. Elliott (Houston, TX), Gilberto Cortez (Spring, TX)
Application Number: 15/271,944