Production sub including a fluid flow assembly having a pair of radial burst discs
US-12163401-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9593542B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9593542-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313930683-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 14, 2017 |
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A rupture disc assembly and a float tool incorporating the rupture disc assembly is disclosed. The rupture disc assembly may include a rupture disc assembly comprising a rupture disc, an upper tubular portion and a lower tubular portion, and a securing mechanism for holding the rupture disc between the upper and lower tubular portions. A float tool for creating a buoyant chamber in a casing string may include the rupture disc assembly and a sealing device for sealing the lower end of the casing string, the buoyant, sealed chamber may be created there between. In operation, applied fluid pressure causes the rupture disc to move downward. The rupture disc may be shattered by contact with a surface on the lower tubular portion. Full casing internal diameter may be restored in the region where the rupture disc formerly sealed the casing.
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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for forming a buoyant chamber in a well casing, the apparatus comprising: a length of casing positionable in the well; a float device disposed at the lower end of the casing for forming the lower boundary of the casing buoyant chamber; a rupture disc assembly forming the upper boundary of the casing buoyant chamber, the rupture disc assembly comprising: an upper tubular portion, a lower tubular portion, a rupture disc held in sealing engagement between the upper tubular portion and the lower tubular portion by a disengageable securing mechanism, the securing mechanism being configured to disengage in response to a threshold hydraulic pressure that is less than the rupture burst pressure of the disc; and the lower tubular member having at least one impact surface in proximity to the lower circumferential edge of the rupture disc, whereby in response to the application to the rupture disc of hydraulic pressure at least as great as the threshold hydraulic pressure, the securing mechanism releases the disc causing it to impact against the impact surface of the lower tubular portion; and a debris catcher disposed on the casing string downhole of the rupture disc assembly, the debris catcher comprising: a base having an outside diameter approximately the same as the inner diameter of the casing string; a plurality of hollow projections having tubular walls with one or more apertures formed therein said projections being substantially hollow cylinders attached to and extending upwardly from the base, each defining a central fluid passageway configured to allow fluid to flow across the debris catcher and into a lower portion of the casing string. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rupture disc comprises a first substantially hemispherical portion and a second, substantially cylindrical portion that is sealingly engaged between the upper tubular portion and lower tubular portion. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the impact surface comprises a frusto-conical surface within a radially expanded portion of the lower tubular portion continuous with the constricted opening of the lower tubular portion. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a landing collar disposed on the casing string uphole of the float device. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the securing mechanism comprises a shear ring, the shear ring having a plurality of shearable tabs that initially hold the rupture disc in place. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rupture disc is configured to break into pieces of about 1 inch or smaller. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rupture disc has weakened regions to improve breakability. 8. A float tool for creating a buoyant chamber in a casing string, the float tool comprising: a rupture disc assembly comprising: a rupture disc sealingly engaged above a constricted opening in a lower tubular portion by a disengageable securing mechanism, the securing mechanism configured to release the disc in response to a threshold hydraulic pressure that is less than the rupture burst pressure of the disc, the lower tubular portion being attachable to an upper tubular portion, the rupture disc being breakable by downward movement of the rupture disc in response to hydraulic pressure to impact an impact surface on the lower tubular portion disposed above the constricted opening; a sealing device for sealing the lower end of the casing string; a landing collar disposed on the casing string between the rupture disc assembly and the sealing device; and a debris catcher disposed on the casing string between the landing collar and the sealing device, the debris catcher comprising: a base having an outside diameter approximately the same as the inner diameter of the casing string; a plurality of hollow projections having tubular walls with one or more apertures formed therein said projections being substantially hollow cylinders attached to and extending upwardly from the base, each defining a central fluid passageway configured to allow fluid to flow across the debris catcher and into a lower portion of the casing string, wherein the region of the casing string between the rupture disc and the sealing device forms a buoyant chamber. 9. The float tool of claim 8 , wherein the rupture disc is held in sealing engagement within the lower tubular portion by a shear ring, the shear ring comprising a plurality of tabs, the tabs being shearable by the threshold hydraulic pressure. 10. The float tool of claim 8 , wherein the sealing device is a float shoe. 11. The float tool of claim 8 , wherein the impact surface comprises a frusto-conical surface on a radially expanded upper region of the lower tubular portion. 12. The float tool of claim 8 , wherein the buoyant chamber is filled with air, nitrogen or other inert gas.
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