Downhole tool using a locking clutch
US-2015376950-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9347269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9347269-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313786076-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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A downhole motor for directional drilling includes a driveshaft assembly including a driveshaft housing and a driveshaft rotatably disposed within the driveshaft housing. In addition, the downhole motor includes a bearing assembly including a bearing housing and a bearing mandrel rotatably disposed within the bearing housing. The bearing mandrel has a first end directly connected to the driveshaft with a universal joint and a second end coupled to a drill bit. Further, the downhole motor includes an adjustment mandrel configured to adjust an acute deflection angle θ between the central axis of the bearing housing and the central axis of the driveshaft housing. The adjustment mandrel has a central axis coaxially aligned with the bearing housing, a first end coupled to the driveshaft housing, and a second end coupled to the bearing housing.
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A downhole motor for directional drilling, comprising: a driveshaft assembly including a driveshaft housing and a driveshaft rotatably disposed within the driveshaft housing; wherein the driveshaft housing has a central axis, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end; wherein the driveshaft has a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a receptacle extending axially from the second end of the driveshaft; a bearing assembly including a bearing housing and a bearing mandrel rotatably disposed within the bearing housing; wherein the bearing housing has a central axis, a first end comprising a connector, and a second end opposite the first end; wherein the bearing mandrel has a central axis coaxially aligned with the central axis of the bearing housing, a first end directly connected to the second end of the driveshaft with a universal joint, and a second end coupled to a drill bit, wherein the first end of the bearing mandrel is disposed within the receptacle of the driveshaft; an adjustment mandrel configured to adjust an acute deflection angle θ between the central axis of the bearing housing and the central axis of the driveshaft housing; wherein the adjustment mandrel has a central axis coaxially aligned with the central axis of the bearing housing, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end; wherein the first end of the adjustment mandrel is coupled to the second end of the driveshaft housing and the second end of the adjustment mandrel is coupled to the first end of the bearing housing. 2. The downhole motor of claim 1 , wherein the connector of the first end of the bearing housing comprises a threaded connector and wherein the first end of the adjustment mandrel is threadably coupled to the second end of the driveshaft housing and the second end of the adjustment mandrel is threadably coupled to the first end of the bearing housing. 3. The downhole motor of claim 2 , wherein the second end of the driveshaft housing comprises a threaded connector concentrically disposed about a first offset axis oriented at an acute angle α relative to the central axis of the driveshaft housing; wherein the first end of the adjustment mandrel comprises a threaded connector concentrically disposed about a second offset axis oriented at an acute angle β relative to the central axis of the adjustment mandrel. 4. The downhole motor of claim 3 , wherein the second end of the driveshaft includes a receptacle, and wherein the first end of the mandrel and the universal joint are disposed in the receptacle. 5. The downhole motor of claim 3 , wherein at least one radial bearing and a thrust bearing are radially positioned between the first end of the bearing housing and the bearing mandrel, wherein the at least one radial bearing is configured to support radial loads and the thrust bearing is configured to support axial loads. 6. The downhole motor of claim 3 , wherein the second end of driveshaft housing comprises an internally threaded connector, the first end of adjustment mandrel comprises an externally threaded connector, the second end of adjustment mandrel comprises an internally threaded connector, and the first end of bearing housing comprises an externally threaded connector. 7. The downhole motor of claim 2 , further comprising a lock ring disposed about the adjustment mandrel and the first end of the bearing housing, wherein the lock ring is configured to rotationally lock the adjustment mandrel to the driveshaft housing. 8. The downhole motor of claim 7 , wherein the lock ring is configured to move axially relative to the adjustment mandrel and is prevented from moving rotationally relative to the adjustment mandrel. 9. The downhole motor of claim 8 , wherein the lock ring has an inner surface comprising a plurality of circumferentially-spaced recesses; wherein the adjustment mandrel has an outer surface comprising a plurality of circumferentially-spaced recesses, wherein one recess of the adjustment mandrel is circumferentially aligned with one recess of the lock ring; and wherein a spline is disposed in each set of aligned recesses. 10. The downhole motor of claim 8 , wherein the lock ring has a first end comprising a plurality of circumferentially-spaced teeth that releasably engage and interlock with a plurality of mating circumferentially-spaced teeth on the second end of the driveshaft housing. 11. The downhole motor of claim 2 , wherein the bearing mandrel extends axially into the driveshaft housing. 12. The downhole motor of claim 2 , wherein the bearing mandrel extends completely through the adjustment mandrel. 13. The downhole motor of claim 2 , wherein the bearing mandrel is a unitary single-piece and the driveshaft mandrel is a unitary single-piece. 14. The downhole motor of claim 2 , wherein only one universal joint is provided between the bearing mandrel and the driveshaft. 15. The downhole motor of claim 2 wherein the central axis of the driveshaft is linear and the bearing mandrel has a linear central axis. 16. The downhole motor of claim 2 , wherein the bearing mandrel comprises a plurality of axially spaced ports and wherein each port is disposed at an acute angle relative to a central axis of the bearing mandrel. 17. The downhole motor of claim 16 , further comprising an annulus formed about an outer surface of the bearing mandrel having a decreasing radial width moving axially towards the plurality of ports. 18. The downhole motor of claim 1 , wherein an angular offset between the central axis of the adjustment mandrel and the central axis of the driveshaft housing is concentrically disposed about the bearing mandrel. 19. The downhole motor of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the adjustment mandrel comprises a threaded connector having a central axis, and wherein the second end of the driveshaft housing comprises a threaded connector having a central axis coaxially aligned with the central axis of the threaded connector of the adjustment mandrel and oriented at an acute angle relative to the central axis of the driveshaft housing. 20. The downhole motor of claim 17 , wherein the annulus has a first portion with a first radial width, a second portion with a second radial width, and a third portion with a third radial width, wherein the first portion extends axially from the first end of the bearing mandrel to the second portion, wherein the third portion extends axially from the second radial portion to the plurality of ports, wherein the first radial width is larger than the second radial width and the third radial width, and wherein the third radial width is smaller than the second radial width. 21. A downhole motor for directional drilling, comprising: a driveshaft assembly including a driveshaft housing and a driveshaft rotatably disposed within the driveshaft housing; wherein the driveshaft housing has a central axis, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end; wherein the driveshaft has a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a receptacle extending axially from the second end of the driveshaft; a bearing assembly including a bearing housing and a bearing mandrel coaxially disposed within the bearing housing; wherein the bearing housing has a central axis, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end; wherein the bearing mandrel has a first end pivotally coupled to the second end of the driveshaft and a second end coupled to a drill bit, wherein the fir
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