IP Library Granted Patent US 7,114,559
Granted Patent B2
US 7,114,559 · App. 10/359,759 · Granted Oct 3, 2006

Method of repair of collapsed or damaged tubulars downhole

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Patent No.
US 7,114,559
App. No.
10/359,759
Granted
Oct 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of repairing tubulars downhole is described. A swage is secured to a force magnification tool, which is, in turn, supported by an anchor tool. Applied pressure sets the anchor when the swage is properly positioned. The force magnification tool strokes the swage through the collapsed section. The anchor can be released and weight set down on the swage to permit multiple stroking to get through the collapsed area. The swage diameter can be varied.

Claims (47)

1. An adjustable swage for use on a downhole tubular, comprising:

a rounded body comprising of non-cantilevered segments mounted to a mandrel wherein said segments are movable into a plurality of positions to create a variety of substantially continuous circumferences at a high segment of said body.

2. An adjustable swage for use on a downhole tubular, comprising:

a rounded body mounted to a mandrel wherein said body is movable into a plurality of positions to create a variety of substantially continuous circumferences at a high segment of said body;

said substantially continuous circumferences extend for a full 360°;

said body is formed of a plurality of abutting segments movable with respect to each other.

3. The swage of claim 2 , wherein:

said mandrel has a longitudinal axis and said segments slide relatively to each other in the direction of said longitudinal axis.

4. The swage of claim 3 , wherein:

said segments are retained to each other while moving relatively to each other in a longitudinal direction.

5. The swage of claim 4 , wherein:

said segments are retained to each other at their abutting edges by a tongue and groove connection.

6. An adjustable swage for use on a downhole tubular, comprising:

a rounded body mounted to a mandrel wherein said body is movable into a plurality of positions to create a variety of substantially continuous circumferences;

said substantially continuous circumferences extend for a full 360°;

said body is formed of a plurality of abutting segments movable with respect to each other;

said segments each comprise a high location and at least some of said segments are movable to selectively align said high locations to obtain a maximum diameter or to offset them to attain a minimum diameter.

7. An adjustable swage for use on a downhole tubular, comprising:

a rounded body mounted to a mandrel wherein said body is movable into a plurality of positions to create a variety of substantially continuous circumferences at a high segment of said body;

said substantially continuous circumferences extend for a full 360°;

said body is formed of a plurality of abutting segments movable with respect to each other;

said segments are wedge shaped having a narrow end and a wide end and are arranged in an alternating pattern where the narrow end of one segment, in a first orientation, is adjacent the wide end of a neighboring segment, in a second orientation, on either side.

8. An adjustable swage for use on a downhole tubular, comprising:

a rounded body mounted to a mandrel wherein said body is movable into a plurality of positions to create a variety of substantially continuous circumferences;

said substantially continuous circumferences extend for a full 360°;

said body is formed of a plurality of abutting segments movable with respect to each other;

said segments are wedge shaped having a narrow end and a wide end and are arranged in an alternating pattern where the narrow end of one segment, in a first orientation, is adjacent the wide end of a neighboring segment, in a second orientation, on either side;

said segments in one of said first and second orientations is selectively held fixed and said segments in the other of said first and second orientations is movable.

9. The swage of claim 8 , wherein:

said segments each comprise a high location and at least some of said segments are movable to selectively align said high locations to obtain a maximum diameter or to offset them to attain a minimum diameter.

10. The swage of claim 9 , wherein:

said movable segments are biased in the direction to obtain said maximum diameter.

11. The swage of claim 10 , wherein:

said movable segments are driven as well as biased in the direction to obtain said maximum diameter.

12. The swage of claim 11 , wherein:

said movement of said movable segments toward said maximum diameter is in conjunction with a ratchet which prevents said movable segments from movement in a reversed direction.

13. The swage of claim 12 , wherein:

said segments that are held fixed are secured to a ring, whereupon relative rotation between said ring and said mandrel moves said segments formerly held fixed away from said movable segments to allow said body to move toward said minimum diameter.

14. The swage of claim 11 , wherein:

said movable segments are driven by a piston driven by fluid pressure applied to it through said mandrel; and

said bias is provided by a stack of Belleville washers.

15. The swage of claim 9 , wherein:

said mandrel has a longitudinal axis and said segments slide relatively to each other in the direction of said longitudinal axis.

16. The swage of claim 15 , wherein:

said segments are retained to each other while moving relatively to each other in a longitudinal direction.

17. The swage of claim 16 , wherein:

said segments are retained to each other at their abutting edges by a tongue and groove connection.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 5, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 059595/0759 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 23, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 059480/0512 →