Multi-cycle circulating sub

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Inventors

McGarian, Bruce
Barr, Lawrence Robert

Application #

202214

Filed

Dec-10-1998

Published

Jan-16-2001

Current US Class

166/321
166/323
175/231

International Classes

E21B 034/00; E21B 034/06; E21B 034/08; E21B 034/10; E21B 034/12

Field of Search

166/321 166/323 166/222 166/311 166/312 166/374 166/231

Assignee

Smith International, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Dickson; Paul N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gossett PLLC; Dykema

US Patent References

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4407377   Surface controlled...
4645006   Annulus access val...
4657082   Circulation valve a...
4817723   Apparatus for retai...
5609178   Pressure-actuated v...
5890540   Downhole tool

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Abstract
A multi-cycle circulating sub apparatus having a control member for controlling the movement of a sleeve between a first or closed position and a second or open position. The control member is slidably mounted in a body and is moveable by fluid pressure in the body in a first axial direction relative to the body. The control member also has a spring biasing the control member in an opposite axial direction of the body. A pin is secured to either the body or the control member. A central groove, in which a portion of the pin is received, is formed in the other of the body or control member. The central groove is shaped to limit axial displacement of the control member in response to pressure variations in the body such that only after a predetermined number of movements of the control member to a first limit position is the control member able to move to a second limit position to displace the sleeve into the second position. The apparatus may also be reset many times while remaining in a downhole position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A multi-cycle circulating sub for selectively providing fluid communication between the interior of a downhole assembly and the exterior thereof, the multi-cycle circulating sub comprising:

a body incorporating a wall provided with at least one aperture extending therethrough;

a sleeve having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough and being slidably mounted in the body so as to be moveable between a first position relative to the body preventing fluid communication between the bore of the sleeve and the exterior of the body via the or each aperture and a second position relative to the body permitting fluid communication between the bore of the sleeve and the exterior of the body via the or each aperture; and



Description
The invention relates to circulating subs for use in wellbores, particularly but not exclusively to circulating subs used during downhole drilling operations.

It is often necessary in downhole drilling operations to bleed the flow of wellbore fluid down the drill string into the wellbore annulus. For example, this may be necessary where the desired fluid flow rate to drive a drilling tool is insufficient to carry all the drilled material up the annulus to the surface. In these circumstances, a circulating sub may be used to allow the flow rate required to remove the drilled material to be pumped into the annulus whilst maintaining the lower flow rate required at the drilling tool.

Conventional circulating subs may be moved between an open configuration, in which fluid may bleed to the wellbore annulus, and a closed configuration, in which fluid is prevented from flowing to the annulus, through the use of a PBL sub. When the circulating sub is to be activated, a deformable plastics drop ball is introduced into the drill string and carried downhole to a ball seat by the action of fluid flow and/or gravity. Once the drop ball is received by the ball seat, pump pressure generates a static pressure differential which is employed to move the circulating sub to the open configuration. If the closed configuration is then required, the drop ball may be forced past the seat with additional pump pressure and retained in a catcher adapted to allow the passage of fluid. The circulating sub then returns to its initial configuration by means of a biasing spring. However, this type of circulating sub can prevent the use of wireline or coil tubing tools (since the drop ball substantially blocks the bore through the string) and can be unreliable or inconvenient to use. Furthermore, such circulating subs may only be reset once whilst located downhole. If the circulating sub is to be reset for a second time, then the sub must be withdrawn from the wellbore and the first drop ball manually removed from the catcher.
 
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