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US-9080705-B2 · Jul 14, 2015 · US
US10100616B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10100616-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314759597-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A jumper tube is connected to a shunt tube of a well screen assembly by positioning the jumper tube end to end, adjacent with the shunt tube. A spring clip is then flexed over a profile of a coupling and allowed to snap into gripping engagement of the coupling, thereby retaining the jumper tube relative to the first screen assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A well screen system, comprising: a first well screen assembly comprising a first base pipe, a first screen around the first base pipe and a first shunt tube arranged axially along the base pipe; a second well screen assembly comprising a second base pipe adapted to couple to the first base pipe, a second screen around the second base pipe and a second shunt tube arranged axially along the base pipe; a jumper tube adapted to couple the first and second shunt tubes; and a spring clip adapted to move radially towards the first base pipe to grippingly engage a side member of the jumper tube to couple the first well screen assembly to the jumper tube. 2. The well screen system of claim 1 , where the jumper tube comprises a coupling sleeve telescopically carried on an elongate tubing; and where the spring clip snaps into gripping engagement of the coupling sleeve when the coupling sleeve is telescopically extended into position over an interface between the elongate tubing of the jumper tube and the first shunt tube. 3. The well screen system of claim 2 , where the spring clip is affixed to the first well screen assembly. 4. The well screen system of claim 2 , where the spring clip grips a protrusion of the coupling sleeve. 5. The well screen system of claim 4 , where the spring clip comprises a wedge-shaped end opposite the first screen assembly, the wedge-shaped end is positioned to force the spring clip to flex radially over the protrusion when the coupling sleeve is telescopically extended into the spring clip. 6. The well screen system of claim 2 , where the spring clip snaps into gripping engagement of the coupling sleeve by forcing the coupling sleeve into the spring clip. 7. The well screen system of claim 2 , where the jumper tube comprises a second coupling sleeve telescopically carried on the elongate tubing, the second coupling sleeve being axially shorter than the first mentioned coupling sleeve; and comprising a second spring clip affixed relative to the second well screen assembly that snaps into gripping engagement of the second coupling sleeve when the second coupling sleeve is telescopically extended into position over an interface between the elongate tubing of the jumper tube and the second shunt tube. 8. The well screen system of claim 1 , where the first well screen assembly comprises an end ring and where the spring clip is affixed to the end ring and protrudes axially toward the second well screen assembly. 9. The well screen system of claim 1 , where the spring clip can be set into engaging the jumper tube to the first well screen assembly without using hand tools. 10. The well screen system of claim 9 , where the spring clip is flexed radially and then snaps into gripping engagement of the jumper tube as the jumper tube is positioned adjacent the first shunt tube. 11. The well screen system of claim 1 , where the spring clip performs substantially all retaining of the jumper tube to the first shunt tube during operation of the well screen system downhole. 12. A method of coupling a jumper tube to a shunt tube of a well screen assembly, comprising: positioning the jumper tube end to end, adjacent with the shunt tube; and flexing a spring clip radially away from a base pipe of the well screen assembly to allow it to position over a profile of a coupling and allowing it to snap radially towards the base pipe and into gripping engagement with a side member of the coupling, thereby retaining the jumper tube relative to the screen assembly, where the jumper tube includes the coupling. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the method comprises telescopically extending the coupling of the jumper tube into position over an interface between the jumper tube and shunt tube, and grippingly engaging the coupling with the spring clip. 14. The method of claim 13 , comprising extending the coupling by hand. 15. The method of claim 12 , where flexing the spring clip and allowing it to snap into gripping engagement of the coupling is performed without hand tools. 16. The method of claim 12 , comprising retaining the jumper tube to the shunt tube substantially entirely with the spring clip during operation of the well screen assembly downhole.
Couplings; joints {(expandable couplings or joints E21B43/106)} · CPC title
Screens or liners {(expandable screens or liners E21B43/108)} · CPC title
with additional locking means (F16L21/06 takes precedence; couplings of the quick-acting type F16L37/00) · CPC title
Equipment or details not covered by groups E21B15/00 - E21B40/00 · CPC title
characterised by radially inserted locking elements · CPC title
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