Coiled tubing connector

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Inventors

Beeman, Robert S.
Breaux, Stephen P.

Application #

072021

Filed

May-4-1998

Published

Aug-27-2002

Current US Class

166/242.2
285/322
285/323

International Classes

F16L 021/06

Field of Search

285/322 285/323 285/243 285/404 166/242.2 166/772.2

Assignee

Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Luu; Teri Pham

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moser, Sheridan & Patterson, L.L.P.

US Patent References

4194579   Drilling apparatus...
5156206   Tubing connector
5238273   Apparatus for inter...
5285850   Well completion sys...
5291956   Coiled tubing drilli...
5306050   Apparatus for inter...
5348088   Coiled tubing exter...
5411085   Spoolable coiled tu...
5435395   Method for running...
5452923   Coiled tubing conn...
5454419   Method for lining a...
5503230   Concentric tubing...
5507349   Downhole coiled tu...
5515925   Apparatus and met...
5524937   Internal coiled tubi...
5738173   Universal pipe and...
5762142   Coiled tubing appa...
5775433   Coiled tubing pulli...
5794693   Dual tubing string...
5833044   Method and appar...
5845711   Coiled tubing appa...
 

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Other References

Int'l Search Report, PCT/GB99/01181 PCT counterpart of this case. The Coiled Tubing Boom, Petroleum Engineer, Apr. 1991, pp. 16-18, 20. Coiled Tubing Services, Nowsco, 1996. Versatech Oil Tools, 1997. Underbalanced Drilling With Coiled Tubing, Canadian Fracmaster, Ltd., 1996.

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Abstract
A connector for coiled tubing has been invented which has a hollow body member having a top, a bottom, and a fluid flow channel therethrough from top to bottom, coiled tubing gripping apparatus connected to the hollow body, and a movable member movably connected to the bottom of the hollow body, the movable member having a top, a bottom, a top portion within the hollow body and a bottom portion projecting down beyond the bottom of the movable body, the movable member movable with respect to the hollow body and having a fluid flow bore therethrough from top to bottom. In one aspect the movable member is movable longitudinally with respect to the hollow body and/or laterally with respect to a longitudinal axis of the hollow body. In certain aspects the connector has selectively locking apparatus for selectively drivingly locking the hollow body to the movable member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A connector for coiled tubing comprising:

a hollow body member having a top, a bottom, and a fluid flow channel therethrough from top to bottom;

coiled tubing gripping apparatus connected to the hollow body;

a movable member movably connected to the bottom of the hollow body, the movable member having a top, a bottom, a top portion within the hollow body and a bottom portion projecting down beyond the bottom of the hollow body, the movable member movable with respect to the hollow body and having a fluid flow bore therethrough from top to bottom, the movable member movable longitudinally with respect to the hollow body and laterally in a direction away from a longitudinal axis of the hollow member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is directed to wellbore coiled tubing connectors, to coiled tubing systems with such a connector, and to methods of their use.

2. Description of Related Art

Coiled tubing is used in many prior art systems instead of jointed pipe or jointed tubing wells, as drill pipe, production tubing, or casing, during well drilling or servicing operations, using either a drilling rig or a workover rig. Various kinds of downhole equipment tools, bottom hole assemblies, stabilizers, drill motors, and bits are attached to the end of coiled tubing.

Coiled tubing (e.g. of a relatively small diameter, e.g. approximately one inch) provides the maximum amount of tubing which can be mounted on a reel, but such small diameter coiled tubing: limits the flow of fluids; limits the amount of compression force that can be transmitted through the string of tubing in the well; limits the amount of tension that can be placed on the string of tubing; limits the amount of torque that the tubing can withstand; limits the type and weight of tools that may be used; and limits the length of tubing that may be used. Larger sizes of coiled tubing are also used in diameters ranging up to three and one-half inches and larger, but the use of such coiled tubing with small reels and associated handling apparatus may be difficult.
 
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