Blast joint for snubbing unit

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Inventors

Kuhne, Karl F.

Application #

690006

Filed

Apr-23-1991

Published

May-24-1994

Current US Class

166/243
285/351
285/353
285/357
285/404
285/45

International Classes

F16L 011/12

Field of Search

285/45 285/55 285/138 285/353 285/357 285/351 285/133.1 285/404 166/243

Assignee

Vermont American Corporation (Louisville, KY)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Middleton & Reutlinger

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4519634   Transition pipe fitting
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4685518   Blast joint

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Abstract
A blast joint for use with a snubbing unit includes a casing around the protective rings and means for sealing around the bottom of the rings between the tubing and the casing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A blast joint for sealing a casing, comprising:

at least one tubing member;

a plurality of wear-resistant rings concentrically located around said tubing member, said rings abutting each other;

an upper outer casing surrounding at least some of the rings;

a lower outer casing surrounding at least some of the rings; and,

a substantially cylindrical adapter for providing a seal between said upper and lower outer casings comprising:

a) a collar member concentric with and removably attachable to said lower outer casing, said collar member having threads at its upper end and an inner shoulder;

b) means for attaching said collar member to said lower outer casing;



Description
This invention pertains to tubing used primarily for oil and gas wells, and, more specifically, to a blast joint for the tubing to be used in connection with a snubbing unit.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

When an oil or gas well is drilled and the casing is in place, the casing is pierced so the oil or gas can flow into the casing and the well can start producing. A "Christmas tree" is installed at the top of the hole and includes piping and valves. It is made to withstand the high pressures that may be exerted by gases and fluids in the hole.

In order to go back into the hole through the Christmas tree to install tubing once the well is under pressure, it is necessary to use some type of method for balancing that pressure to prevent a blowout. Usually, fluids such as water or denser fluids are used to balance the pressure. This is very expensive, and the use of any fluid tends to damage the geological formation. An alternative which does not require fluid is to use a snubbing unit which is known in the art. The snubbing unit uses rams or seals to seal off tubing strings when moving pipe into or out of a well under pressure.
 
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