Rotary locking sub for angular alignment of downhole sensors with high side in directional drilling
US-9840879-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9816329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9816329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414458113-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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Quick connect arrangements for securing together first and second tubular members. A securing sleeve helps secure the connection together and include locking arrangements which ensure that the securing sleeve cannot be inadvertently unthreaded.
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A quick connect arrangement for securing together tubular members, the arrangement comprising: a first tubular member having an axial end with a plurality of axially extending fingers formed thereon with a recess disposed between adjacent fingers; a second tubular member having a plurality of recesses for receiving each of said fingers when the first axial end is connected with the second tubular member; a securing sleeve that radially surrounds the first and second tubular members and is threaded onto the second tubular member to secure the first and second tubular members together; the securing sleeve being secured against removal from the first tubular member from the axial end when the first and second tubular members are unaffixed to each other by abutment of stop shoulders located upon the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; a locking mechanism to lock the securing sleeve against unthreading from the second tubular member; and wherein the locking mechanism comprises an anchor latch formed on the second tubular member and a barb formed on the securing sleeve, the barb being shaped and sized to engage the anchor latch and thereby lock the securing sleeve against axial movement with respect to the first and second tubular members. 2. The quick connect arrangement of claim 1 wherein the securing sleeve comprises: a cylindrical sleeve body; a plurality of slots formed within an axial end of the sleeve body to form collets. 3. The quick connect arrangement of claim 2 further comprising a locking release mechanism for releasing the securing sleeve from a locked configuration with the second tubular member, the locking release mechanism comprises: a threaded opening disposed through at least one of the collets; and a threaded member that is insertable into the threaded opening and tightened against the second tubular member to cause the collet to back away from the second tubular member so that the securing sleeve is released from the locked configuration. 4. The quick connect arrangement of claim 1 wherein the barb is formed on a collet portion of the securing sleeve. 5. The quick connect arrangement of claim 1 wherein the anchor latch presents an engagement surface having a negative rake angle. 6. A quick connect arrangement for securing together tubular members, the arrangement comprising: a first tubular member having an axial end with a plurality of axially extending fingers formed thereon with a recess disposed between adjacent fingers; a second tubular member having a plurality of recesses for receiving each of said fingers when the first axial end is connected with the second tubular member; a fluid seal radially surrounding the second tubular member to seal against an interior bore of the first tubular member when the quick connect arrangement is assembled to retain fluid pressure within the interior bore; a securing sleeve that radially surrounds the first and second tubular members and is threaded onto the second tubular member to secure the first and second tubular members together, the securing sleeve having a sleeve body and plurality of slots formed within an axial end of the sleeve body to form collets; the securing sleeve being secured against removal from the first tubular member from the axial end when the first and second tubular members are unaffixed to each other by abutment of stop shoulders located upon the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; and a locking mechanism to lock the securing sleeve against unthreading from the second tubular member. 7. The quick connect arrangement of claim 6 wherein the locking arrangement comprises: an anchor latch formed on the second tubular member; and a barb formed on the securing sleeve, the barb being shaped and sized to engage the anchor latch and thereby lock the securing sleeve against axial movement with respect to the first and second tubular members. 8. The quick connect arrangement of claim 7 wherein the barb is formed on the collet of the securing sleeve. 9. The quick connect arrangement of claim 7 wherein the anchor latch presents an engagement surface having a negative rake angle. 10. The quick connect arrangement of claim 6 further comprising a locking release mechanism for releasing the securing sleeve from a locked configuration with the second tubular member, the locking release mechanism comprises: a threaded opening disposed through at least one of the collets; and a threaded member that is insertable into the threaded opening and tightened against the second tubular member to cause the collet to back away from the second tubular member so that the securing sleeve is released from the locked configuration. 11. A method of securing first and second tubular members together using a quick connect assembly, the method comprising the steps of: providing a first tubular member having an axial end with a plurality of axially extending fingers formed thereupon with a recess disposed between adjacent fingers; securing a securing sleeve against removal from the first tubular member from the axial end when the first tubular member is unaffixed to a second tubular member by abutment of stop shoulders located upon the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; adjoining the axial end of the first tubular member to an end of the second tubular member such that each of the fingers of the first tubular member is received within a recess formed within the second tubular member; threading the securing sleeve that radially surrounds the first and second tubular members onto the second tubular member to secure the first and second tubular members together; stopping the securing sleeve being threaded onto the second tubular member by abutment of stop shoulders located on the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; and locking the securing sleeve against unthreading from the second tubular member by engaging an anchor latch formed on the second tubular member with a barb formed on the securing sleeve, the barb being shaped and sized to engage the anchor latch to thereby lock the securing sleeve against axial movement with respect to the first and second tubular members.
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with additional locking means (F16L21/06 takes precedence; couplings of the quick-acting type F16L37/00) · CPC title
of separate helix [e.g., screw thread] · CPC title
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