IP Library Granted Patent US 7,562,909
Granted Patent B2
US 7,562,909 · App. 11/315,802 · Granted Jul 21, 2009

Composite low cycle fatigue coiled tubing connector

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Patent No.
US 7,562,909
App. No.
11/315,802
Granted
Jul 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A coiled tubing connector having a body and a plurality of entry or transition sections connected to the body wherein the connector has a low cycle fatigue life of at least 30%, more preferably at least 50% of the coiled tubing. A preferred embodiment contains two shoulders that form an annular void, a plurality of centralizers about an exterior of the body, and/or a plurality of elastomer molds separating the centralizers. The connector is preferably longer than the connectors of the prior art and is a composite of fluoroplastics or aluminum alloys.

Claims (48)

1. A coiled tubing connector comprising:

a body comprising at least two shoulders forming an annular void between the shoulders, wherein the at least two shoulders each comprise a fillet;

a plurality of entry or transition sections connected to the body;

a plurality of centralizers about an exterior of the body, wherein the plurality of centralizers are capable of centering the connector as it passes through a stuffing box; wherein each centralizer comprises a plurality of chamfered edges.

2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the fillet has a variable fillet radii of average value at least ¾ inches.

3. The connector of claim 1 wherein the plurality of centralizers further comprises a composite of fluoroplastics or aluminum alloys.

4. The connector of claim 1 wherein the connector comprises X750 alloy.

5. The coiled tubing connector of claim 1 , wherein each entry section comprises a plurality of longitudinal axial slots.

6. The coiled tubing connector of claim 5 , wherein the body is back filled and molded with elastomer material.

7. A coiled tubing connector for use in connection with coiled tubing, wherein the connector has a connector cycle fatigue life and the coiled tubing has coiled tubing cycle fatigue life, the connector comprising:

a body;

a plurality of entry or transition sections connected to the body; and

a plurality of centralizers about an exterior of the body, wherein the plurality of centralizers are capable of preventing the body from binding within a stuffing box;

wherein the connector cycle fatigue life is at least 30% of the coiled tubing cycle fatigue life; and

wherein the body is back filled and molded with elastomer material.

8. The connector of claim 7 wherein each centralizer comprises a plurality of chamfered edges.

9. The connector of claim 8 wherein each centralizer is assembled in a tongue-in-groove assembly and wherein the connector further comprises a plurality of socket head set screws.

10. A connector for use with coiled tubing, wherein the coiled tubing has a coiled tubing outer diameter, the connector comprising:

a body wherein the body has a body outer diameter and an exterior;

a plurality of centralizers about the exterior; and

a plurality of entry sections connected to the body, wherein the entry sections are adapted to be connected to coiled tubing;

at least two shoulders of variable radius forming an annular void between the shoulders;

wherein the body outer diameter is smaller than the coiled tubing outer diameter; and

wherein the centralizers fill the annular void.

11. A coiled tubing connector system, comprising:

a first length of coiled tubing and a second length of coiled tubing; and

a coiled tubing connector connecting the first length of coiled tubing and the second length of coiled tubing, the coiled tubing connector comprising,

a body;

a plurality of entry or transition sections connected to the body;

a plurality of centralizers about an exterior of the body, wherein the plurality of centralizers are capable of centering the connector as it passes through a stuffing box.

12. The connector system of claim 11 wherein:

the first and second lengths of coiled tubing further comprise a coiled tubing outer diameter; and

the body further comprises a body outer diameter of less than about three-fourths (¾) times the coiled tubing outer diameter.

13. The connector system of claim 11 wherein:

the first and second lengths of coiled tubing further comprise a coiled tubing wall thickness; and

the body further comprises a body wall thickness greater than about two (2) times the coiled tubing wall thickness.

14. The connector system of claim 11 wherein:

the first and second lengths of coiled tubing further comprise a coiled tubing outer diameter; and

the connector further comprises a length greater than about thirteen (13) times the coiled tubing outer diameter.

15. The connector system of claim 11 wherein:

the first and second lengths of coiled tubing further comprise a coiled tubing outer diameter; and the body comprises a length of at least about eight (8) times the coiled tubing outer diameter.

16. The connector system of claim 11 wherein:

the first and second lengths of coiled tubing further comprise a coiled tubing outer diameter; and

each entry section comprises a length of at least about two and one-half (2½) times the coiled tubing outer diameter.

17. The connector system of claim 11 wherein the connector comprises X750 alloy.

18. The coiled tubing connector system of claim 11 , wherein the first and second lengths of coiled tubing have a coiled tubing cycle fatigue life and the coiled tubing connector has a connector cycle fatigue life, the connector cycle fatigue life being at least 30% of the coiled tubing cycle fatigue life.

19. The coiled tubing connector system of claim 11 , wherein the first and second lengths of coiled tubing have a coiled tubing cycle fatigue life and the coiled tubing connector has a connector cycle fatigue life, the connector cycle fatigue life being at least 30% of the coiled tubing cycle fatigue life, where the connector cycle fatigue life and the coiled tubing cycle fatigue life are determined using a CT Fatigue Testing Fixture, Broken Arrow Model, Serial No. 002, bend fatigue-testing machine.

20. The coiled tubing connector system of claim 11 , wherein each entry section comprises a plurality of longitudinal axial slots.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 13, 2022
From: WESTERN ATLAS HOLDINGS LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 060497/0991 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 23, 2022
From: BJ SERVICES COMPANY
To: WESTERN ATLAS HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 060292/0892 →