Universal joint

US10221894B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10221894-B2
Application numberUS-201514838155-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2015
Priority dateAug 29, 2014
Publication dateMar 5, 2019
Grant dateMar 5, 2019

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Abstract

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A universal joint assembled in a drill string transfers torque between two components where the shafts of the components are not completely aligned. The universal joint includes two members each with pin connections on one end and axially extending arms on the other end. The axially extending arms intermesh when the members are assembled defining a closed cavity between the arms. The cavity retains a ball bearing held between two seats. The universal joint when assembled to portions of the drill string at the pins on each end transfer torque by intermeshing of the teeth. Axial force is transferred through the seats holding the ball bearing.

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We claim: 1. A universal joint for a downhole drill string comprises: an upper joint member with a first axis and longitudinally extending arms; a lower joint member with a second axis and longitudinally extending arms, where the arms of the of the upper joint member engage the arms of the lower joint member to transmit torque, the upper joint member pivots about the lower joint member at a pivot point, and the first axis and second axis coincide at the pivot point; and two or more fasteners passing through adjacent arms of the upper joint member and the lower joint member, wherein each of the two or more fasteners has a proximal end positioned in one of the arms of the upper joint member and a distal end positioned in one of the arms of the lower joint member. 2. The universal joint of claim 1 where the universal joint includes a ball bearing about which the upper and lower joint members pivot. 3. The universal joint of claim 2 where the upper joint member and the lower joint member each includes a bearing face to contact the ball bearing. 4. The universal joint of claim 1 where the fasteners passing through adjacent arms of the upper joint member and the lower joint member pass through holes formed in the upper joint member and the lower joint member, wherein the a diameter of the fasteners is less than a diameter of the holes to allow movement of the fasteners within the holes. 5. The universal joint of claim 1 where the fasteners passing through adjacent arms of the upper joint member and the lower joint member pass through holes formed in the upper joint member and the lower joint member, wherein a diameter of the holes in the upper joint member is different than a diameter of the holes in the lower joint member. 6. A universal joint for downhole drill strings comprising: an upper joint member with longitudinally extending arms; a lower joint member with longitudinally extending arms, the arms of the upper and lower joint members being intermeshed with each other; fasteners extending between adjacent arms of the upper joint member and the lower joint member, wherein a proximal end of the fasteners is positioned in the arms of the upper joint member and a distal end of the fasteners is positioned in the arms of the lower joint member; and a ball bearing being confined within the arms of the upper and lower joint members. 7. The universal joint of claim 6 including an upper bearing seat mounted to the upper joint member and a lower bearing seat mounted to the lower joint member, where the upper and lower bearing seats contact the ball bearing on opposite sides. 8. The universal joint of claim 6 where axial force is transferred through the ball bearing. 9. The universal joint of claim 6 where torque force is transferred through the extending arms. 10. The universal joint of claim 6 where tensile force is transferred through the fasteners. 11. The universal joint of claim 6 where the fasteners extending between adjacent arms of the upper joint member and the lower joint member passes through holes formed in the upper joint member and the lower joint member, wherein a diameter of the holes in the upper joint member is different than a diameter of the holes in the lower joint member. 12. A downhole tool for converting nutation to axial rotation comprising: first axially extending arms about a first longitudinal axis; second axially extending arms about a second longitudinal axis; a ball bearing between the first and second arms defining a pivot point on the first and second longitudinal axes; where the first longitudinal axis angularly deflects in relation to the second axis at the pivot point; and for each of the first axially extending arms, a fastener having a proximal end positioned in the first axially extending arm and a distal end positioned in an adjacent one of the second axially extending arms. 13. The downhole tool of claim 12 where the first arms are generally parallel and the second arms are generally parallel. 14. The downhole tool of claim 12 where the first arms and first longitudinal axis remain parallel when deflecting about the pivot point. 15. The downhole tool of claim 12 where the arms are spaced from the ball bearing. 16. The downhole tool of claim 12 where the fastener prevents the first axially extending arms and the second axially extending arms from separating. 17. The downhole tool of claim 12 where the fasteners extending between each of the first axially extending arms and each of the second axially extending arms passes through holes formed in the first axially extending arms and the second axially extending arms, wherein a diameter of the holes in the first axially extending arms is different than a diameter of the holes in the second axially extending arms.

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  • in which each pivot between the coupling parts and the intermediate member comprises a single ball · CPC title

  • F16D3/18Primary

    the coupling parts (1) having slidably-interengaging teeth · CPC title

  • between rod {or the like} and bit or between rod and rod {or the like} · CPC title

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What does patent US10221894B2 cover?
A universal joint assembled in a drill string transfers torque between two components where the shafts of the components are not completely aligned. The universal joint includes two members each with pin connections on one end and axially extending arms on the other end. The axially extending arms intermesh when the members are assembled defining a closed cavity between the arms. The cavity ret…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ulterra Drilling Tech Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D3/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).