Casing drilling bottom hole assembly having wireless power and data connection
US-9217289-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US10914121B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10914121-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716330891-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2021 |
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Embodiments and methods relate to pulling and installing a product line along an underground arcuate path beneath an obstacle, including pulling the product line for an extended length (i.e. a length that might otherwise be deemed impracticable) along the underground arcuate path beneath the obstacle. A sealing/locking mechanism is located at one end of an outer pipe and at an end of an inner pipe at a position within the underground arcuate path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for pulling and installing a product line comprising an inner section of pipe and an outer section of pipe of different diameters along an underground arcuate path beneath an obstacle, comprising the steps of: connecting the outer section of pipe to a drill pipe for pulling the outer section of pipe; housing the inner section of pipe as the product line in the outer section of pipe having a relatively greater diameter also as the product line; pulling the outer section of pipe as the product line housing the inner section of pipe also as the product line into the underground arcuate path for at least one third of the distance and at least 5,000 feet of the underground arcuate path; beyond the at least one third of the distance of the underground arcuate path pulling only the outer section of pipe as the product line for the remainder of the underground arcuate path whilst immobilizing a lagging end of the inner section of pipe also as the product line such that the inner section of pipe product line is emerging from the outer section of pipe product line; and sealing an end of the emerged inner section of pipe product line to one end of the outer section of pipe as the product line within the underground arcuate path for spanning at least 10,000 feet and the entire underground arcuate path with the product line. 2. The method for pulling and installing the product line comprising the inner section of pipe and the outer section of pipe of different diameters along the underground arcuate path beneath the obstacle according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of locking an end of the inner section of pipe product line to one end of the outer section of pipe as the product line within the underground arcuate path for spanning the at least 10,000 feet and the entire underground arcuate path with the product line. 3. The method for pulling and installing the product line comprising the inner section of pipe and the outer section of pipe of different diameters along the underground arcuate path beneath the obstacle according to claim 1 , wherein said step of sealing the end of the inner section of pipe product line to the one end of the outer section of pipe product line further comprises interfering the end of the inner section of pipe product line with the one end of the outer section of pipe product line within the underground arcuate path. 4. An apparatus for installing a product line comprising an inner section of pipe and an outer section of pipe of different diameters along an underground arcuate path beneath an obstacle in the ground, comprising: a drill pipe; the outer section of pipe as the product line connected to the drill pipe; the inner section of pipe also as the product line housed in the outer section of pipe product line in a first position; wherein the outer section of pipe product line has a relatively greater diameter and has an internal wedge surface at one end; wherein the inner section of pipe product line has an external wedge surface at another end and defines a plurality of grooves around the external wedge surface; a plurality of seals one each in the respective plurality of grooves; a second position wherein the inner section of pipe product line emerged from and is not housed in the outer section of pipe product line; and wherein the plurality of seals in the internal wedge surface contact the external wedge surface and the internal wedge surface interferes with the external wedge surface at the second position within the underground arcuate path. 5. The apparatus for installing the product line comprising the inner section of pipe and the outer section of pipe of different diameters along the underground arcuate path beneath the obstacle in the ground according to claim 4 , wherein the outer section of pipe product line has an internal lip with a radial lock surface formed on an internal diameter at the one end; wherein an inner diameter at the end of the internal lip is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the external wedge surface at the very end; and wherein the radial lock surface is locked at the end of the inner section of pipe product line at the second position within the underground arcuate path.
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