Rotary locking sub for angular alignment of downhole sensors with high side in directional drilling

US9840879B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9840879-B2
Application numberUS-201314648960-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2013
Priority dateDec 17, 2012
Publication dateDec 12, 2017
Grant dateDec 12, 2017

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Adjustment of the angle of a bent sub or other steering feature in a drill string relative to a reference angle of a downhole sensor is facilitated by a rotatable coupling between the bent sub and the sensor. The rotatable coupling may be rotated to align the high side with a reference indicium and locked at the set angle. Rows of ceramic balls retained in circumferential channels may be provided to permit rotation while carrying tensile and compressional forces. Calibration of the sensor is facilitated and opportunities for certain measurement errors are eliminated. An embodiment provides a mechanism for locking the rotatable coupling at a desired angle. The embodiment comprises a ring with teeth that engage a downhole portion of the coupling and depressions that engage an uphole portion of the coupling.

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A drill string section comprising: a first part; a second part; and a rotational locking mechanism operable to selectively permit or prevent relative rotation of the first and second parts; wherein: the rotational locking mechanism comprises a ring; the ring is slidably and non-rotatably mounted on the first part; the ring comprises engagement features configured to engage corresponding engagement features on the second part; the coupling has a rotatable configuration in which the engagement features of the ring do not engage the engagement features of the second part and the first part is rotatable relative to the second part; the rotational locking mechanism has a locked configuration in which the engagement features of the ring engage the engagement features of the second part; and the rotational locking mechanism comprises a locking mechanism for holding the coupling in the locked configuration; wherein the engagement features comprise teeth on a longitudinal end of the ring. 2. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the first part comprises an uphole part comprising an uphole coupling for coupling to an uphole section of drill string and the second part comprises a downhole part comprising a downhole coupling for coupling to a downhole section of drill string. 3. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the first part comprises a downhole part comprising a downhole coupling for coupling to a downhole section of drill string and the second part comprises an uphole part comprising an uphole coupling for coupling to an uphole section of drill string. 4. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the teeth are equally spaced around the circumference of the ring. 5. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the rotational locking mechanism is lockable in at least 60 distinct locked configurations, each comprising a distinct angular orientation between the first and second parts. 6. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein a first bore extends through the first part and a second bore extends through the second part. 7. A drill string section according to claim 6 wherein a male portion of the first part extends into a female portion of the second part, the female portion comprising a length of the second bore. 8. A drill string section according to claim 7 wherein the male portion and the female portion comprise corresponding grooves which define channels dimensioned to receive a plurality of holding members. 9. A drill string section according to claim 8 wherein the female portion comprises openings for inserting the plurality of holding members into the channels. 10. A drill string section according to claim 8 wherein the male portion, female portion, channels, and holding members are dimensioned such that when the male portion is inserted into the female portion and the holding members are inserted into the channels, the first part can rotate relative to the second part but cannot move longitudinally relative to the second part. 11. A drill string section according to claim 8 wherein the holding members comprise balls. 12. A drill string section according to claim 6 comprising a locating feature in the first bore of the first part for holding a downhole probe at a fixed rotation angle in the first bore. 13. A drill string section according to claim 1 comprising an indicium on the outside of the first part indicating a desired highside alignment. 14. A drill string section according to claim 1 comprising a drill collar coupleable to the first part, wherein the outside of the drill collar comprises an indicium indicating a desired highside alignment. 15. A drill string section according to claim 1 comprising a drill collar coupleable to the second part, wherein the outside of the drill collar comprises an indicium indicating a desired highside alignment. 16. A drill string section according to claim 1 comprising a sealing member between the first and second parts. 17. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the drill string section is non-magnetic. 18. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the coupling has a torque transmission capability of at least 30,000 foot-pounds. 19. A drill string section according to claim 1 wherein the first and second parts are coupled by a rotary coupling arranged to allow relative rotation of the first and second parts but to prevent axial motion of the first part relative to the second part. 20. A drill string section according to claim 19 wherein the rotary coupling comprises a first plurality of circumferential grooves on an outer surface of the first part and a second plurality of circumferential grooves on an inner surface of the second part, the grooves of the first plurality of grooves axially aligned with the grooves of the second plurality of grooves, and a plurality of balls each engaged in one of the first plurality of grooves and one of the second plurality of grooves. 21. A drill string section according to claim 20 wherein the balls comprise ceramic balls. 22. A drill string section comprising: a first part; a second part; and a rotational locking mechanism operable to selectively permit or prevent relative rotation of the first and second parts; wherein: the rotational locking mechanism comprises a ring; the ring is slidably and non-rotatably mounted on the first part; the ring comprises engagement features configured to engage corresponding engagement features on the second part; the coupling has a rotatable configuration in which the engagement features of the ring do not engage the engagement features of the second part and the first part is rotatable relative to the second part; the rotational locking mechanism has a locked configuration in which the engagement features of the ring engage the engagement features of the second part; and the rotational locking mechanism comprises a locking mechanism for holding the coupling in the locked configuration; wherein the rotational locking mechanism comprises a Hirth coupling. 23. A drill string section comprising: a first part; a second part; and a rotational locking mechanism operable to selectively permit or prevent relative rotation of the first and second parts; wherein: the rotational locking mechanism comprises a ring; the ring is slidably and non-rotatably mounted on the first part; the ring comprises engagement features configured to engage corresponding engagement features on the second part; the coupling has a rotatable configuration in which the engagement features of the ring do not engage the engagement features of the second part and the first part is rotatable relative to the second part; the rotational locking mechanism has a locked configuration in which the engagement features of the ring engage the engagement features of the second part; and the rotational locking mechanism comprises a locking mechanism for holding the coupling in the locked configuration; wherein the ring is non-rotatably mounted on the first part by a splined coupling. 24. A drill string section according to claim 23 wherein the splined coupling comprises a depression in the ring dimensioned to receive a projection extending from the first part. 25. A drill string according to claim 24 wherein the splined coupling comprises a plurality of depressions in the ring extending lon

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  • Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; {Cables;} Casings; Tubings · CPC title

  • Swivel joints · CPC title

  • E21B17/043Primary

    with locking means · CPC title

  • Threaded · CPC title

  • with means for locking sections of a pipe or of a guide for a shaft in angular relation, e.g. adjustable bent sub · CPC title

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What does patent US9840879B2 cover?
Adjustment of the angle of a bent sub or other steering feature in a drill string relative to a reference angle of a downhole sensor is facilitated by a rotatable coupling between the bent sub and the sensor. The rotatable coupling may be rotated to align the high side with a reference indicium and locked at the set angle. Rows of ceramic balls retained in circumferential channels may be provid…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Evolution Engineering Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B17/043. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2017 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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