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US2669430A US255027A US25502751A US2669430A US 2669430 A US2669430 A US 2669430A US 255027 A US255027 A US 255027A US 25502751 A US25502751 A US 25502751A US 2669430 A US2669430 A US 2669430A
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Feb 16, 1954 J. A. zUBLlN APPARATUS RoR DRILLING DRVIAIING BoREs UIILIZING A RLURALIIY oF STRAIGHT TUBULAR DRILL GUIDE SECTIONS Filed Nov. G. 1951 ATTORNEYS `lar drill guide sections.
Patented Feb. 16,I 1954 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE APPARATUS FIOR DRILLING DEVIATING BORES UTILIZING A PLURALITY 0F STRAIGHT TUBULAR SECTIONS DRILL GUIDE 4 Claims.
The presentinvention relates to apparatus for drilling lateral bores which deviate from existing vertical well bores.
Pursuant to the present invention there are utilized a plurality of short, rigid, straight, tubular drill guide sections which surround a flexible, `non-resilient drill string section. The drill guide sections are individually rotatable on the ilexible drill string section. `The drill guide sections have complementary engaging angular end surfaces.
4When adjacent drill guide sections are in one position of relative rotation their engaging angular end surfaces cause the sections to assume a substantially straight, aligned configuration.
When, however, the adjacent sections are rotated countered in lowering the assembly into the eX- isting well bore.
. A whipstock is positioned within the existing Well bore at the location at which it is desired that the lateral bore deviate from the existing bore. whipstock may be lowered into the well individually in advance of the drilling assembly or it may be lowered simultaneously l therewith. The whipstock is provided with a curved guideway through which the short, straight drill. guide sections pass during drilling of the iirst portion of the lateral bore. This curved guideway serves to initially force the drill Vbit laterally into the wall of the existing well bore `to begin the drilling of the lateral bore. As the drilling proceeds, the curved guideway of the tionsoi relative rotation causing adjacent drill Vguide sections to form an obtuse angle relative `to each other. The deviation of the bit from the vexisting well bore is controlled as the drilling proceeds by the angles formed by adjacent tubu- The laterally deviating bore prevents relative rotation oi drill guide secltions which are positioned within that-bore so 'that there is no possibility of the drill guide seclio whipstock causes adjacent drill guide sections to `rotate relative to each other and to assume positions returning to a straight, aligned configuration during actual drilling of the lateral bore.
I prefer to provide resilient means which urge the tubular drill guide sections toward each other and which have a tendency to retain the drill guide sections in positions of relative rotation which result in the sections forming angles relative to each other. In other words, the resilient means tends to oppose relative movement of the drill guide sections while those sections form anglesy relative to each other.
The purpose of the present invention is to obtain a rigid, laterally deilected drill guide for that part of a flexible drill string section which has passed through a whipstock within an existing well bore. Another object of the invention is to provide a drilling assembly which can be easily and rapidly lowered into an existing well bore and which provides a rigid guide for the drill bit during drilling of a lateral bore. Still another object of the invention is to limit the overall lateral dimensions of an assembly for drilling lateral bores during the lowering of that assembly into an existing well bore. Another object of the invention is to provide a ilexible drill string section and a rigid guide therefor, in combination with a whipstock which is capable of controlling or altering the configuration of the rigid drill guide at the point of deviation of the lateral bore in the well.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be understood by reference to the fol- "lowing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a view partly in longitudinal section and partly in side elevation of an assembly ern- 'bodying the present invention and which is positioned in a well;
Figure 2 is a View similar to Figure 1 illustrat- 'the lower end ,of the drill string t is a section of heavy duty ileXible drill pipe of thetype described and claimed in my Patent No. 2,515,366. The elements '5 and 6 of the ilexible drill string `section may be exactly as illustrated in the aforementioned patent. V 'with a downwardly facing shoulder 8 which acts 'as a stop for a resilient means such as a compression spring member 9. The lower end ofthe The element 'l is provided compression spring member 9 engages the upper end surface of the uppermost tubular drill guide section It. A second tubular drill guide section II is positioned below the section I0. A further tubular drill guide section I2 is positioned between the section l and the terminal member I3 of the exible drill string section. The flexible drill string section within the tubular drill guide sections is made up of the elements I4, I5, I6, II, I8 and I9 which are similar to the elements and 6. rlhe terminal member I3 of the drill string section is secured to the element I9. Anti-friction bearing means 29 are provided between the terminal member I3 and the lowermost drill guide section I2. A drill bit 2I is threadedly secured at 22 to the terminal Amember I3.
The angular end surfaces of the vtubular drill guide members can be best understood by reference to Figure 3. The drill guide section II is shown as having an upper spirally cammed end surface 23 which forms a single tooth 24. The lower end. surface of the drill guide section II is comparably cammed in a spiral as indicated at 25 and is provided with a single tooth 26. The lower end surface 2l of the drill guide section I0 is spirally cammed and the upper end surfaces 28 of the drill guide section I2 is cammed in a similar manner.
I provide a whipstock which is designated generally by the reierence numeral 29. This whipstocl; has a foot 3, a supporting standard 3I and a main body portion 32. The main body portion 32 is provided with a curved guideway 33 at the upper end of which is a collar Sii.
The apparatus can be arranged as illustrated in Figure 2 during lowering into an existing well bore. The drill bit 2l is positioned atr the upper end of the curved guideway of the whipstock. The whipstocl; may be secured to the tubular drill guide section l?. by means of a shearable screw 35. The tubular drill guide sections I0, Il and i2 have been rotated relative to eachother so that they are in substantially straight alignment. rlhis relative rotation of the tubular drill guide sections results in some compression of the spring member s, VThe lateral dimensions of the assembly are thus limited, and no difficulty is encountered in lowering the apparatus into an existing vertical well bore.
When the assembly has reached the position in the well at which it is desired to drill a lateral bore, the fhipstock il@ will be supported bythe foot 3! and the standard 3l. The weight of the drill string above the apparatus illustrated in the drawing will shear the screw 35 and, upon lowering of the -l string, the drill bit EI will be de flected laterally by the curved guideway 33. Rotation of the drill string will initiate the drilling of a lateral bore S6. The drill guide sections I2, I! and le will be caused to assume the relative positions illustrated in Figure 1 of the drawing as those sections pass through the whipstock. In those positions of the drill guide sections the teeth on their respective engaging end surfaces are in contact and the spring memberv 9 has been .permitted to expand from the compressed condition of Figure 2. The spring member 9 thus tends to assist the-tubular drill guide sections to maintain their respective positions illustrated in Figure l. The engaging teeth on the'mating end surfaces of the drill guide sections also assist in preventing the drill guide sections from departing from the relative positions illustrated n Figurel As the assembly enters the deviating ,b o'rle 36 the walls of that bore will also aid in maintaining the drill guide sections in the relative positions indicated in Figure l of the drawing.
The apparatus can be withdrawn from the well by merely elevating the drill string 4. The ilexible drill string section and its surrounding drill guide sections will first be withdrawn from the lateral bore 36. As the drill guide sections I0, II and I2 pass upwardly through the whipstock 29 ,there will be a tendency for the drill guide sections to return to their original positions as illustrated in Figure l, but it is not essential that the elements return to a true, straight line conguration. The drill bit 2l will engage the collar 34 and the whipstock will be withdrawn from the well with the other elements of the apparatus.
I have illustrated and described apparatus which includes only the three tubular drill guide sections I0, II and I2. It is possible to increase the number of such drill guide sections and this may be found advisable in some instances. It will be apparent that the portion of the flexible drill string section which is above the drill guide sections, and which is illustrated as consisting of the tubular elements 5, 6 and l', may be made of greater. length by simply increasing the number of such elements. The length of the lateral bore 36 may be made as long as is desirable by thus providing sulilcient length of the flexible drill string.
I have described the use of the present apparatus for initiating the drilling of a lateral bore as well as for the purpose of actually rdrilling such a bore.
I have illustrated and described what I now consider to be a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It is to be understood, however, that the illustrated and described embodiment is exemplary only, and that various alterations and modications may be resorted to without departing from the broader scope of the invention as dened by the following claims.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. Apparatus for drilling a lateral bore deviating from an existing well bore comprising a ilexible, non-resilient drill string section, a drill bit secured to the lower end of and rotatable with said drill string section, a plurality of rigid, tubular drill guide sections in end to end engaging relationship surrounding said drill string section above said drill bit said drill guide sections being rotatably mounted on said drill string section and being independently rotatable relative to each other and relative to said drill string section, the length of said tubular guide sections being greater through one half of the circumference thereof than through the other half,- adjacent ends of said tubular guide sections having complementary engaging angular circumferentially extending camming surfaces, said camming surfaces when moved Vto one limit of their camming action positioningsaid sections in a substantially straight line, and when moved to the opposite limit of their camming action positioning said sections at an obtuse angle relative to each other, a whipstockV having a deecting gudeway through which the assembly passes to first deflect the drill bit laterally to initiate drilling of a lateral bore and to thereafter cause adjacent drill guide sections to form an obtuse angle, and means for resisting relative rotation of adjacent tubular drill guide sections while such sec tions are forming an obtuse angle.
2. Apparatus for drilling a lateral bore deviating. from .an existing well bore compriisng Aa flexible, non-resilient drill string section, a drill bit secured to the lower end of and rotatable with said drill string section, a plurality of rigid, tubular drill guide sections in end to end engaging relationship surrounding said drill string section above said drill bit independently rotatable relative thereto, adjacent tubular drill guide sections having complementary engaging spirally camined end surfaces causing such adjacent sections to assume a substantially straight, aligned connguration While said sections are in one position of relative rotation to thereby limit the overall lateral dimensions of the apparatus during lowering thereof into an existing Well bore and causing such adjacent sections to form an obtuse angle relative to each other while said sections are in another position of relative rotation, said cammed end surfaces having complementary teeth which engage when said drill guide sections are in positions of relative rotation causing adjacent sections to form an obtuse angle.
3, Apparatus as defined by claim 2 in which resilient means urges adjacent spirally cammed end surfaces together.
4. Apparatus for drilling a lateral bore deflecting from an existing Well bore comprising, a flexible, non-resilient drill string section, a drill bit 6 secured to the lower end of and rotatable with said drill string section, a plurality of rigid tubular drill guide sections in end-to-end engaging relationship surrounding said drill string section above said drill bit, said drill guide sections being rotatably mounted on said drill string section and being independently rotatable relative to each other and relative to said drill string section, the length of said tubular guide sections being greater through one half of the circumference thereof than lthrough the other half, adjacent ends ef said tubular guide sections having complementary engaging angular circumferentially extending camming surfaces, said camming surfaces when moved to one limit of their camming action positioning said sections in a substantially straight line, and when moved to the opposite limit of their camming action positioning said sections at an obtuse angle relative to each other.
JOHN A. ZUBLlN.
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US4456080A (en) * 1980-09-19 1984-06-26 Holbert Don R Stabilizer method and apparatus for earth-boring operations
US5012877A (en) * 1989-11-30 1991-05-07 Amoco Corporation Apparatus for deflecting a drill string
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US2821362A (en) * 1955-07-26 1958-01-28 Wayne A Jones Extensible whipstock
US2906499A (en) * 1956-04-23 1959-09-29 Marion M Travis Directional drilling apparatus
DE3127337A1 (en) * 1980-07-17 1982-03-04 Dickinson Iii, Ben Wade Oakes METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DRILLING A HOLE IN A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION
US4456080A (en) * 1980-09-19 1984-06-26 Holbert Don R Stabilizer method and apparatus for earth-boring operations
US5012877A (en) * 1989-11-30 1991-05-07 Amoco Corporation Apparatus for deflecting a drill string
USRE37867E1 (en) 1993-01-04 2002-10-08 Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Downhole equipment, tools and assembly procedures for the drilling, tie-in and completion of vertical cased oil wells connected to liner-equipped multiple drainholes
USRE38616E1 (en) 1993-01-04 2004-10-12 Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Downhole equipment, tools and assembly procedures for the drilling, tie-in and completion of vertical cased oil wells connected to liner-equipped multiple drainholes
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USRE38642E1 (en) * 1993-01-04 2004-11-02 Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Downhole equipment, tools and assembly procedures for the drilling, tie-in and completion of vertical cased oil wells connected to liner-equipped multiple drainholes
USRE38636E1 (en) 1993-01-04 2004-10-26 Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Downhole equipment, tools and assembly procedures for the drilling, tie-in and completion of vertical oil wells connected to liner-equipped multiple drainholes
US5361833A (en) * 1993-11-18 1994-11-08 Triumph*Lor, Inc. Bottom set, non-retrievable whipstock assembly
US5535822A (en) * 1994-09-08 1996-07-16 Enterra Corporation Apparatus for retrieving whipstock
WO1996009460A2 (en) * 1994-09-23 1996-03-28 The Red Baron (Oil Tools Rental) Limited Apparatus for milling a well casing
US5911275A (en) * 1994-09-23 1999-06-15 Mcgarian; Bruce Apparatus for milling a well casing
GB2305198B (en) * 1994-09-23 1997-11-19 Red Baron Apparatus for milling a well casing
GB2305198A (en) * 1994-09-23 1997-04-02 Red Baron Apparatus for milling a well casing
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