IP Library Granted Patent US 12,031,389
Granted Patent B1
US 12,031,389 · App. 17/974,732 · Granted Jul 9, 2024

Stick slip tool

Inventors: Avinash Hariprasad Cuddapah (Pearland, TX); Michael Dan Billings (Willis, TX)
Assignee: Downhole Well Solutions, LLC
E21B17/073E21B17/22
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Patent No.
US 12,031,389
App. No.
17/974,732
Granted
Jul 9, 2024
Kind
B1
Abstract

A rotary glide system for a downhole tool includes a shaft having a plurality of helical grooves formed into an outer surface of the shaft, and a ball bearing sleeve configured to fit around the shaft. The ball bearing sleeve includes a plurality of helical grooves formed into an inner surface of the sleeve, a first slot that extends from a first end of the ball bearing sleeve and intersects a helical groove of the plurality of helical grooves, and a first ball stop comprising a first tab that extends into the first slot of the ball bearing sleeve.

Claims (38)

1. A rotary glide system for a downhole tool, the rotary glide system comprising:

a shaft comprising a plurality of helical grooves formed into an outer surface of the shaft; and

a ball bearing sleeve configured to fit around the shaft and comprising:

a plurality of helical grooves formed into an inner surface of the sleeve;

a first slot that extends from a first end of the ball bearing sleeve and intersects a helical groove of the plurality of helical grooves; and

a first ball stop comprising a first tab that extends into the first slot of the ball bearing sleeve.

2. The rotary glide system of claim 1 , wherein the ball bearing sleeve further comprises:

a second slot that extends from a second end of the ball bearing sleeve; and

a second ball stop comprising a second tab that extends into the second slot of the ball bearing sleeve.

3. The rotary glide system of claim 2 , wherein the second ball stop comprises a third tab that extends from the second ball stop in an opposite direction from the second tab.

4. The rotary glide system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of ball bearings that fit within channels formed by the plurality of grooves of the shaft and the plurality of grooves of the ball bearing sleeve.

5. The rotary glide system of claim 1 , wherein the ball bearing sleeve and the shaft are configured to be able to rotate relative to one another.

6. A stick slip tool comprising:

a rotary glide system comprising:

a shaft comprising a plurality of helical grooves formed into an outer surface of the shaft;

a ball bearing sleeve configured to fit around the shaft and comprising:

a plurality of helical grooves formed into an inner surface of the sleeve;

a first slot that extends from a first end of the ball bearing sleeve and intersects a helical groove of the plurality of helical grooves; and

a first ball stop comprising a first tab that extends into the first slot of the ball bearing sleeve;

a spring mandrel coupled at a first end to the shaft; and

a spring stack situated around the spring mandrel,

wherein the spring stack resists axial motion of the spring mandrel.

7. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , further comprising:

a wash pipe coupled to a second end of the spring mandrel; and

a floating piston situated around the wash pipe.

8. The stick slip tool of claim 7 , further comprising a piston housing in which the floating piston is movably contained.

9. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , further comprising:

a seal housing coupled to a distal end of the rotary glide system,

wherein the rotary glide system does not rotate relative to the seal housing but can rotate relative to the shaft.

10. The stick slip tool of claim 6 further comprising a axial bore that passes through the stick slip tool.

11. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , wherein the ball bearing sleeve further comprises:

a second slot that extends from a second end of the ball bearing sleeve; and

a second ball stop comprising a second tab that extends into the second slot of the ball bearing sleeve.

12. The stick slip tool of claim 11 , wherein the second ball stop comprises a third tab that extends from the second ball stop in an opposite direction from the second tab.

13. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , further comprising a plurality of ball bearings that fit within channels formed by the plurality of grooves of the shaft and the plurality of grooves of the ball bearing sleeve.

14. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , wherein the ball bearing sleeve and the shaft are configured to be able to rotate relative to one another.

15. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , wherein a length of the stick slip tool is reduced in the presence of a reactionary torque.

16. The stick slip tool of claim 6 , wherein the spring stack comprises a plurality of Bellville washers.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2025
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC; INNOVEX INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; DOWNHOLE WELL SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2022
From: CUDDAPAH, AVINASH HARIPRASAD; BILLINGS, MICHAEL DAN
To: DOWNHOLE WELL SOLUTIONS, LLC
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