Selectively actuating expandable reamers and related methods

US8960333B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8960333-B2
Application numberUS-201113327373-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2011
Priority dateDec 15, 2011
Publication dateFeb 24, 2015
Grant dateFeb 24, 2015

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Expandable reamers are configured to operate in a first, retracted state in which a plurality of blades is in a retracted position when a sliding sleeve is in a first sleeve position and a seat is in a first seat position, to operate in a second, extended state in which the plurality of blades is movable to an extended position when the sliding sleeve is in at least a second sleeve position and the seat is in the first seat position, and to operate in a third, retracted state in which the plurality of blades is returned to the retracted position when the sliding sleeve is in the at least a second position and the seat is in a second seat position.

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An expandable reamer for use in a borehole in a subterranean formation, comprising: a housing defining a central bore; a plurality of blades carried by the housing and movable between a retracted position and an extended position responsive to flow of drilling fluid; a sliding sleeve disposed within the central bore and coupled to the housing, defining an axial fluid passageway, and comprising at least one port in a sidewall of the sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve being movable between a first sleeve position and at least a second sleeve position to alter flow of drilling fluid; a seat disposed within and coupled to the sliding sleeve, the seat being movable between a first seat position and a second seat position to alter flow of drilling fluid; and at least one sealing member configured to form a seal between the housing and the sliding sleeve and to inhibit fluid flow in a space defined between the housing and the sliding sleeve between a first side of the at least one sealing member and a second, opposing side of the at least one sealing member when the at least one sealing member is engaged with the housing and the sliding sleeve, the at least one port in the sidewall of the sliding sleeve being located on the first side of the at least one sealing member in the first sleeve position and movable to the second, opposing side of the at least one sealing member when the sliding sleeve is in the at least a second sleeve position, wherein the expandable reamer is configured to operate in a first, retracted state in which the plurality of blades is in the retracted position when the sliding sleeve is in the first sleeve position and the seat is in the first seat position, to operate in a second, extended state in which the plurality of blades is movable to the extended position when the sliding sleeve is in the at least a second sleeve position and the seat is in the first seat position, and to operate in a third, retracted state in which the plurality of blades is returned to the retracted position when the sliding sleeve is in the at least a second position and the seat is in the second seat position. 2. The expandable reamer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sealing member forms the seal between the housing and the sliding sleeve when the sliding sleeve is in the first sleeve position and in the at least a second sleeve position. 3. The expandable reamer of claim 2 , wherein the at least one port comprises at least one first port configured to remain on the first side of the seal when the sliding sleeve is moved from the first sleeve position to the second sleeve position and at least one second port configured to pass from the first side of the seal to the second, opposing side of the seal when the sliding sleeve is moved from the first sleeve position to the second sleeve position. 4. The expandable reamer of claim 3 , wherein the seat comprises a collet sleeve configured to detach from the sliding sleeve and move from the first seat position to the second seat position. 5. The expandable reamer of claim 4 , wherein the collet sleeve is configured to obstruct the at least one first port when the collet sleeve is in the second seat position. 6. The expandable reamer of claim 1 , wherein the sliding sleeve comprises a first portion coupled to the housing and a second, telescoping portion coupled to the first portion, the second, telescoping portion being configured to move to a third sleeve position when the second, telescoping portion is detached from the first portion, and wherein the at least one port is located on the second, opposing side of the at least one sealing member when the second, telescoping portion is in the third sleeve position and the expandable reamer is configured to operate in the third, retracted state when the second, telescoping portion is in the third sleeve position. 7. The expandable reamer of claim 6 , wherein the seat is coupled to the sliding sleeve and is positioned to maintain the second, telescoping portion coupled to the first portion when the seat is in the first seat position, and wherein the seat is movable to the second seat position to detach the second, telescoping portion from the first portion. 8. The expandable reamer of claim 7 , wherein an end of the second, telescoping portion is configured to remain on a first side of the at least one sealing member when the sliding sleeve is in the first position and the at least a second sleeve position and is configured to extend through the at least one sealing member to form the seal between the housing and the sliding sleeve when the second, telescoping portion is in the third sleeve position. 9. The expandable reamer of claim 8 , further comprising a stop configured to stop movement of the end of the second, telescoping portion after the end has passed through the at least one sealing member. 10. The expandable reamer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sealing member comprises a one of an omni-directional sealing member, a unidirectional sealing member, and V-packing. 11. A method of using an expandable reamer in a borehole in a subterranean formation, comprising: flowing a drilling fluid through a central bore defined by a housing carrying a plurality of blades; disposing a first obstruction in the central bore to engage a sliding sleeve located within the central bore, the sliding sleeve defining an axial fluid passageway within the central bore; redirecting flow of the drilling fluid from the axial fluid passageway to at least one port in the sliding sleeve to exert pressure causing at least one blade of the plurality of blades to move from a retracted state to an extended state by obstructing the axial fluid passageway with the first obstruction; extending the at least one blade responsive to the redirected flow of the drilling fluid; disposing a second obstruction in the central bore to engage a seat located within the sliding sleeve; positioning the at least one port on a second side of a seal between the housing and the sliding sleeve, the second side opposing a first side of the seal on which the at least one blade is disposed, by moving the sliding sleeve responsive to the first or second obstruction disposed in the central bore, the seal being configured to inhibit fluid flow in a space defined between the housing and the sliding sleeve between the first side of the seal and the second side of the seal when at least one sealing member is engaged with the housing and the sliding sleeve; redirecting flow of the drilling fluid through the at least one port on the second, opposing side of the seal responsive to the second obstruction disposed in the central bore; and allowing retraction of the at least one blade responsive to the redirected flow of the drilling fluid. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein positioning the at least one port on the second side of the seal comprises positioning at least one first port on the first side of the seal and positioning at least one second port on the second, opposing side of the seal. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein disposing the second obstruction in the central bore to engage the seat comprises engaging a collet sleeve with the second obstruction. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein engaging the collet sleeve with the second obstruction comprises detaching the collet sleeve from the sliding sleeve and moving the collet sleeve relative to the sliding sleeve responsive to pressure of the drilling fluid against the second obstruction engaged with the collet sleeve. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein redirecting flow of the drilling fluid from th

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  • the cutter being shifted by a spring mechanism · CPC title

  • E21B10/322Primary

    cutter shifted by fluid pressure (E21B10/345 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Sleeve valves · CPC title

  • operated by movement of casings or tubings · CPC title

  • E21B7/28Primary

    Enlarging drilled holes, e.g. by counterboring · CPC title

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What does patent US8960333B2 cover?
Expandable reamers are configured to operate in a first, retracted state in which a plurality of blades is in a retracted position when a sliding sleeve is in a first sleeve position and a seat is in a first seat position, to operate in a second, extended state in which the plurality of blades is movable to an extended position when the sliding sleeve is in at least a second sleeve position and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Radford Steven R, Oesterberg Marcus, Gentry S Richard, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B10/322. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 24 2015 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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