Reverse-circulation drilling assemblies and methods of using same
A reverse-circulation drilling assembly having an overshot subassembly and a head subassembly. In the event retrieval of the drilling assembly by reverse-circulation fails, the drilling assembly can be retrieved using a secondary overshot.
1. An overshot system comprising:
a first overshot assembly comprising:
a proximal portion defining a receptacle;
a distal portion comprising a latch subassembly that is configured for deployment to engage a proximal portion of a head assembly; and
a check valve assembly positioned axially between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly; and
a second overshot assembly comprising:
a proximal portion comprising a cable swivel assembly; and
a distal portion that is configured for complementary receipt within the receptacle of the proximal portion of the first overshot subassembly, and wherein the distal portion of the second overshot assembly comprises a latch subassembly that is configured for deployment to engage the proximal portion of the first overshot assembly.
2. The overshot system of claim 1 , wherein the check valve assembly of the first overshot assembly comprises a valve seat positioned axially between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly, wherein the valve seat defines a central bore.
3. The overshot system of claim 2 , wherein the check valve assembly comprises:
a ball at least partially received within the central bore of the valve seat; and
a spring configured to bias the ball in a proximal direction toward a closed position, wherein in the closed position, the ball blocks fluid flow through the central bore of the valve seat.
4. The overshot system of claim 3 , wherein the check valve assembly further comprises a bushing that is positioned axially between the valve seat and the spring, wherein in the closed position, the ball forms a fluid-tight seal with the bushing, and wherein in an open position, the ball is positioned distally of the bushing to permit fluid flow between the ball and the bushing.
5. The overshot system of claim 2 , wherein the first overshot assembly comprises a seal assembly that circumferentially surrounds an outer surface of the valve seat and is axially positioned between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly.
6. The overshot system of claim 5 , wherein the seal assembly comprises first and second lip seals positioned adjacent each other and oriented in opposition to one another to permit axial movement of the overshot system by fluid flow in both distal and proximal directions.
7. The overshot system of claim 1 , wherein the latch subassembly of the first overshot assembly comprises a plurality of latch members.
8. The overshot system of claim 1 , wherein the latch subassembly of the first overshot assembly comprises a plurality of latch members.
9. An overshot system comprising:
a first overshot assembly comprising:
a proximal portion comprising a spearhead; and
a distal portion comprising a latch subassembly that is configured for deployment to engage a proximal portion of a head assembly; and
a second overshot assembly comprising:
a proximal portion comprising a cable swivel assembly; and
a distal portion comprising lifting dogs that are configured to engage the spearhead of the proximal portion of the first overshot assembly.
10. The overshot system of claim 9 , wherein the first overshot assembly comprises a check valve assembly positioned axially between the proximal and distal portions.
11. The overshot system of claim 10 , wherein the check valve assembly of the first overshot assembly comprises a valve seat positioned axially between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly, wherein the valve seat defines a central bore.
12. The overshot system of claim 11 , wherein the check valve assembly comprises:
a ball at least partially received within the central bore of the valve seat; and
a spring configured to bias the ball in a proximal direction toward a closed position, wherein in the closed position, the ball blocks fluid flow through the central bore of the valve seat.
13. The overshot system of claim 12 , wherein the check valve assembly further comprises a bushing that is positioned axially between the valve seat and the spring, wherein in the closed position, the ball forms a fluid-tight seal with the bushing, and wherein in an open position, the ball is positioned distally of the bushing to permit fluid flow between the ball and the bushing.
14. The overshot system of claim 11 , wherein the first overshot assembly comprises a seal assembly that circumferentially surrounds an outer surface of the valve seat and is axially positioned between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly.
15. The overshot system of claim 14 , wherein the seal assembly comprises first and second lip seals positioned adjacent each other and oriented in opposition to one another to permit axial movement of the overshot system by fluid flow in both distal and proximal directions.
16. An overshot system comprising:
a first overshot assembly comprising:
a proximal portion defining a receptacle;
a distal portion comprising a latch subassembly that is configured for deployment to engage a proximal portion of a head assembly; and
a valve seat positioned axially between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly, wherein the valve seat defines a central bore; and
a second overshot assembly comprising:
a proximal portion comprising a cable swivel assembly; and
a distal portion that is configured for complementary receipt within the receptacle of the proximal portion of the first overshot subassembly, and wherein the distal portion of the second overshot assembly comprises a latch subassembly that is configured for deployment to engage the proximal portion of the first overshot assembly.
17. The overshot system of claim 16 , further comprising:
a ball at least partially received within the central bore of the valve seat; and
a spring configured to bias the ball in a proximal direction toward a closed position, wherein in the closed position, the ball blocks fluid flow through the central bore of the valve seat.
18. The overshot system of claim 17 , further comprising a bushing that is positioned axially between the valve seat and the spring, wherein in the closed position, the ball forms a fluid-tight seal with the bushing, and wherein in an open position, the ball is positioned distally of the bushing to permit fluid flow between the ball and the bushing.
19. The overshot system of claim 16 , wherein the first overshot assembly comprises a seal assembly that circumferentially surrounds an outer surface of the valve seat and is axially positioned between the proximal and distal portions of the first overshot assembly.