Center tube retention
US-2024418046-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9415496B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9415496-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314079323-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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An apparatus, system, and method of fabricating a percussion tool that includes a flow tube. The flow tube includes upper and lower portions, inner and outer walls, and at least one opening formed in the outer wall. The upper portion extends from a top end towards a bottom end. The lower portion extends from the upper portion to the bottom end. The inner wall extends from the top end to the bottom end and defines a central channel therein. The outer wall extends from the top end towards the bottom end, surrounds a portion of the inner wall and defines an outer channel with the inner wall. The opening is fluidly communicable with a first conduit formed within a piston, which surrounds a portion of the flow tube, when in an up position and is fluidly communicable with a second conduit formed within the piston when in a down position.
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A downhole percussion tool, comprising: a casing comprising a top end, a bottom end, and a casing passageway extending longitudinally from the top end to the bottom end; a top sub coupled to the top end of the casing; a drive sub coupled to the bottom end of the casing; a mandrel being supported within a lower portion of the casing and extending through the drive sub and outwardly away from the bottom end of the casing; a flow tube disposed within the casing passageway and comprising an inner wall and an outer wall surrounding at least a portion of the length of the inner wall from a top end of the flow tube, the inner wall defining a central channel extending the length of the flow tube, the outer wall and the inner wall defining an outer channel therebetween, the outer channel extending from the top end of the flow tube to a portion of the length of the flow tube, the outer wall comprising at least one opening therein; a piston slidably mounted within the casing passageway above the mandrel and moveable to deliver an impact force onto the mandrel, the piston comprising: an interior wall extending from an upper surface of the piston to a lower surface of the piston and defining a piston passageway extending therethrough, the piston passageway receiving a portion of the flow tube, the interior wall of the piston and the outer wall of the flow tube being positioned in close fitting relationship; an exterior wall surrounding the interior wall and extending from the upper surface of the piston to the lower surface of the piston, the exterior wall and the casing being positioned in close fitting relationship; a first conduit extending from the interior wall of the piston to the upper surface of the piston, the first conduit being in fluid communication with the at least one opening when the piston is at an up position; a second conduit extending from the interior wall of the piston to the lower surface of the piston, the second conduit being in fluid communication with the at least one opening when the piston is at a down position; wherein a portion of the casing passageway forms an upper chamber positioned adjacently above the piston and in fluid communication with the first conduit and forms a lower chamber positioned adjacently below the piston and in fluid communication with the second conduit, and wherein the piston further comprises at least one exhaust conduit extending from the upper surface of the piston to a lower portion of the interior surface of the piston, the at least one exhaust conduit exhausting fluid from the upper chamber when the piston is at or near the down position. 2. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , further comprising a bit coupled to the mandrel and extending outwardly from a bottom portion of the mandrel. 3. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , further comprising a bit integrally formed with the mandrel. 4. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a plurality of first openings and a plurality of second openings, the plurality of first openings being in fluid communication with the second conduit when the piston is at the down position and the plurality of second openings being in fluid communication with the first conduit when the piston is at the up position. 5. The downhole percussion tool of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of first openings are positioned elevationally above the plurality of second openings. 6. The downhole percussion tool of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of first openings are radially aligned. 7. The downhole percussion tool of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of second openings are radially aligned. 8. The downhole percussion tool of claim 4 , wherein the second conduit is positioned entirely below the first conduit. 9. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , further comprising a choke positioned at a top portion of the flow tube, the choke regulating the flow of pressurized fluid entering the central channel, the choke being replaceable. 10. The downhole percussion tool of claim 9 , wherein the choke is replaceable without dismantling the downhole percussion tool. 11. The downhole percussion tool of claim 9 , further comprising a check valve, the check valve being positioned in fluid communication downstream of the choke. 12. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a plurality of first openings and a plurality of second openings, the plurality of first openings being in fluid communication with the second conduit when the piston is at one or more first intermediate positions, the one or more first intermediate positions being near the down position and the plurality of second openings being in fluid communication with the first conduit when the piston is at one or more second intermediate positions, the one or more second intermediate positions being near the up position. 13. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening is fluidly coupled with only one of the first conduit or the second conduit. 14. A method of fabricating a downhole percussion tool, the method comprising: positioning a piston within a casing and forming an upper chamber adjacently above the piston and a lower chamber adjacently below the piston, the piston comprising: an interior wall extending from an upper surface of the piston to a lower surface of the piston and defining a piston passageway extending therethrough; an exterior wall surrounding the interior wall and extending from the upper surface of the piston to the lower surface of the piston, the exterior wall and the casing being positioned in close fitting relationship; a first conduit extending from the interior wall of the piston to the upper surface of the piston; a second conduit extending from the interior wall of the piston to the lower surface of the piston; and at least one exhaust conduit extending from the upper surface of the piston to a lower portion of the interior surface of the piston; positioning a flow tube within the casing, the flow tube extending through the piston passageway, the flow tube comprising: an upper portion extending from a top end of the flow tube towards a bottom end of the flow tube; a lower portion extending from a lower end of the upper portion to the bottom end; an inner wall extending from the top end to the bottom end and defining a central channel therein; an outer wall extending from the top end towards the bottom end and surrounding a portion of the length of the inner wall from the top end, the outer wall and the inner wall defining an outer channel therebetween; and at least one opening formed in the outer wall, wherein the at least one opening is fluidly communicable with the first conduit when the piston is in or near an up position and wherein the at least one opening is fluidly communicable with the second conduit when the piston is in or near a down position, wherein the at least one exhaust conduit exhausts a fluid from the upper chamber when the piston is at or near the down position. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the interior wall of the piston and the outer wall of the flow tube are in close fitting relationship. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a plurality of first openings and a plurality of second openings, the plurality of first openings being in fluid communication with the second conduit when the piston is at or near the down position and the plurality of second openings being in fluid communication with the first conduit when the piston is
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