Coiled tubing connector

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Inventors

Smith, Donald A.

Application #

267186

Filed

Jun-28-1994

Published

Sep-26-1995

Current US Class

166/378
166/382
166/77.51
175/423
285/123.11
285/330

International Classes

F21B 023/00; F16L 021/06

Field of Search

285/144 285/145 285/330 285/133.2 285/175 175/423 166/242 166/328 166/77.5 166/382 166/134

Assignee

Canadian Fracmaster Ltd. (CA)

Examiners

Nicholson; Eric K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lerner, David, Littenberg, Krumholz & Mentlik

US Patent References

4646827   Tubing anchor ass...
4711326   Slip gripping mec...
5174397   Slip gripping mec...
5215151   Method and appar...
5306050   Apparatus for inter...
5348088   Coiled tubing exter...

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Abstract
There is described a method and apparatus for connecting the end of coiled tubing to a downhole tool string, comprising a first tubular housing having a first uphole and a second downhole end and a bore formed therethrough for a length of coiled tubing, a second tubular housing adapted for releasable connection to the downhole end of the first housing, the second housing having a first uphole and a second downhole end and a bore formed therethrough for receiving the length of coiled tubing at least partially into the second housing, slips adapted to at least partially surround the coiled tubing and having on an inner surface thereof raised projections for penetrating a contiguous surface of the coiled tubing for connection thereto, the slips additionally including connectors to interlock with cooperating connectors on the second housing for a non-rotatable torque transmitting connection therebetween, and a force transmitting member disposed between the slips and the first housing to maintain the slips in compressive contact with the coiled tubing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A connector for connecting the end of coiled tubing to a downhole tool string, comprising:

a first tubular housing having a first uphole and a second downhole end and a bore formed therethrough for a length of coiled tubing;

a second tubular housing adapted for releasable connection to said downhole end of said first housing, said second housing having a first uphole and a second downhole end and a bore formed therethrough for receiving said length of coiled tubing at least partially into said second housing;

slip means adapted to at least partially surround said coiled tubing and having on an inner surface thereof means for penetrating a contiguous surface of said coiled tubing for connection thereto, said slip means additionally including means thereon to interlock with cooperating means on said second housing for a non-rotatable torque transmitting connection therebetween; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

There is described a connector and more particularly a coiled tubing connector and a method by which coiled tubing is terminated and secured to the top of a downhole tool string used in the drilling and servicing of oil and gas wells.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Increasingly, the drilling of oil and gas wells is no longer a matter of drilling vertically straight bore holes from the surface to a zone of hydrocarbon recovery using a traditional drilling platform surmounted by a derrick which supports a string of jointed drill pipe having a bit at the lower end thereof. Rather, technology and techniques have been developed to deviate the bore's trajectory at angles of up to and sometimes exceeding 90.degree. from the vertical. Directional drilling offers numerous advantages including new approaches to oil and gas traps having non-conventional geometries, economic zone enhancement as can occur for example if the bore hole actually follows an oil or gas bearing strata, improved economics particularly in an over-pressured environment (when formation pressure is sufficient to force hydrocarbons to the surface at potentially explosive rates) and reduced environmental degradation.
 
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