US20230137921A1 - Grapple Release Tool and Methods Thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to downhole tools and methods thereof and, more particularly, to an improved grapple release tool and methods thereof.
- a downhole tool may be used to quickly disconnect from a bottom hole assembly (BHA) if the bottom hole assembly becomes stuck in a well bore.
- BHA bottom hole assembly
- the downhole tool may be accidentally activated if something other than an intended dart lands (e.g., drifts, darts for other tools, etc.) on its activation seat.
- something other than an intended dart lands e.g., drifts, darts for other tools, etc.
- a grapple release tool comprises a main body, an upper piston, wherein the upper piston is disposed inside the main body, and wherein the upper piston is adapted to shift towards a first end of the main body, a pop lock, wherein the pop lock is disposed inside the main body, wherein the pop lock is removably connected to the upper piston, a secondary housing, wherein the secondary housing is disposed inside the main body over the pop lock, an optional pop lock spacer disposed in the secondary housing, wherein the optional pop lock spacer is disposed around a second end of the pop lock, and an upper box recut insert disposed in a first end portion of the main body.
- the main body further comprises a first nose shear screw and a plug.
- the first nose shear screw prevents the upper piston from shifting until the grapple release tool is activated with an upper dart.
- one or more of the main body, the pop lock, the optional pop lock spacer, the secondary housing, and the upper box recut insert is made from a stainless steel with a minimum yield of 130 ksi. In an embodiment, one or more of the main body, the pop lock, the optional pop lock spacer, the secondary housing and the upper box recut insert is made from a stainless steel.
- an outer diameter of the main body is from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches.
- the grapple release tool further comprises a top subassembly, and an upper ball seat disposed inside the top assembly, wherein the upper ball seat is adapted to shift towards a shoulder of the top subassembly, wherein the first end of the main body is connected to a second end of the top subassembly.
- the top subassembly further comprises a second nose shear screw.
- the second nose shear screw prevents the upper ball seat from shifting downward until the grapple release tool is activated with a ball.
- the grapple release tool further comprises a bottom subassembly, wherein a first end of the bottom subassembly is connected to a second end of the secondary housing.
- the grapple release tool further comprises an upper dart, wherein a first end of the upper dart is at least partially disposed within the upper box recut insert.
- the grapple release tool further comprises an upper dart; and a wiper ball, wherein the wiper ball is latched to a first end and/or a second end of the upper dart, and wherein the first end of the upper dart is at least partially disposed within the upper box recut insert.
- the grapple release tool further comprises a ball, wherein the ball is disposed in the upper ball seat.
- the grapple release tool further comprises a ball, wherein the ball is disposed in a seat of the upper ball seat.
- a method of making a grapple release tool comprises (a) installing an upper piston into a main body, (b) installing a pop lock into the main body, (c) installing a secondary housing over the pop lock and into main housing, (d) installing an optional pop lock spacer onto the pop lock, (e) installing an upper box recut insert into the main body, (f) installing an upper ball seat into a top subassembly, (g) installing the top subassembly onto the main body, and (h) installing a bottom subassembly onto the main body.
- the method further comprises (i) installing first nose shear screw into the main body to prevent the upper piston from shifting until the grapple release tool is activated, and a second nose shear screw into the top subassembly to prevent the upper ball seat from shifting until the grapple release tool is further activated.
- the method further comprises (j) installing a plug into the main body.
- step (a) comprises (a) dressing the upper piston with a first seal and a c-ring; and then installing the upper piston into the main body.
- step (a) comprises (a) installing the upper piston on the main body and then installing a first temporary shear screw into the main body to prevent the upper piston from moving during assembly.
- step (c) comprises (c) installing the secondary housing over the pop lock and into splines of the main body.
- step (c) comprises (c) dressing the secondary housing with a second seal and then installing the secondary housing over the pop lock and into the main housing.
- step (e) comprises (e) dressing the upper box recut insert with a third seal and then installing the upper box recut insert into the main body.
- step (f) comprises (f) dressing the upper ball seat with a fourth seal and then installing the upper ball seat into the top subassembly.
- step (g) comprises (g) installing the top assembly onto the main body and then installing a second temporary shear screw into the top subassembly to prevent the upper ball seat from moving during the assembly.
- the method further comprises (i) removing the first temporary shear screw from the main body and then installing a first nose shear screw into the main body, and removing the second temporary shear screw from the top subassembly and then installing a second nose shear screw into the top subassembly.
- step (j) comprises: (j) dressing the pug with a seal and then installing the plug into the main body.
- a method of using a grapple release tool comprises (a) locating a grapple release tool within a bottom hole assembly, (b) placing an upper dart inside a drill string and deploying the upper dart down a bore of the drill string, (c) when the upper dart lands inside an upper box recut insert, the grapple release tool diverts fluid flow to a piston bias area of an upper piston, and (d) when the fluid flow overcomes a pop lock, the grapple release tool shifts the upper piston upward and releases the pop lock from the main body.
- the method further comprises (e) diverting fluid flow through a vent.
- the method further comprises (f) separating the main body from a secondary housing.
- step (a) comprises (a) locating the grapple release tool within the bottom hole assembly to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in a well bore.
- step (b) comprises (b) placing the upper dart inside the drill string and deploying the upper dart by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- step (d) comprises: (d) when the fluid flow overcomes the pop lock and a first nose shear screw, shifting the upper piston upward and releasing a finger on the pop lock from the main body.
- a method of using a grapple release tool comprises (a) locating a grapple release tool within a bottom hole assembly, (b) placing a ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string, (c) when the ball lands on an upper ball seat, sealing the upper ball seat, and (d) when the fluid flow overcomes the upper ball seat and a second nose shear screw, shifting the upper ball seat downward against a shoulder in a top subassembly.
- step (b) comprises (b) placing the ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- the method further comprises (e) diverting fluid flow through a vent.
- step (a) comprises (a) locating the grapple release tool within the bottom hole assembly to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in a well bore.
- step (b) comprises (b) placing the ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- FIG. 1 A illustrates a cross-sectional view of a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1 B- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of top subassembly for the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 B- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the top subassembly of FIG. 1 B- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 C- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a main body of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 C- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the main body of FIG. 1 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 C- 3 illustrates a Detail C view of the main body of FIG. 1 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 C- 4 illustrates a Section D-D view of the main body of FIG. 1 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 D- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a secondary housing of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 D- 2 illustrates a Section B-B view of the secondary housing of FIG. 1 D- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 D- 3 illustrates a Detail C view of the secondary housing of FIG. 1 D- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 D- 4 illustrates a Detail D view of the secondary housing of FIG. 1 D- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 E- 1 illustrates an end view of a pop lock of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 E- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the pop lock of FIG. 1 E- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 E- 3 illustrates a View B-B of the pop lock of FIG. 1 E- 2 ;
- FIG. 1 E- 4 illustrates a Detail C view of the pop lock of FIG. 1 E- 2 ;
- FIG. 1 F- 1 illustrates an end view of an upper piston of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 F- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper piston of FIG. 1 F- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 F- 3 illustrates a Section B-B view of the upper piston of FIG. 1 F- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 F- 4 illustrates a Detail C view of the upper piston of FIG. 1 F- 2 ;
- FIG. 1 G- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a nose shear screw for the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 G- 2 illustrates an end view of the nose shear screw of FIG. 1 G- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 H- 1 illustrates an end view of a pop lock spacer for the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 H- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the pop lock spacer of FIG. 1 H- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 H- 3 illustrates a View B-B of the pop lock spacer of FIG. 1 H- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 I- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a bottom subassembly for the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 I- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the bottom subassembly of FIG. 1 I- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 J- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an upper dart for the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 J- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper dart of FIG. 1 J- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 J- 3 illustrates a Detail C view of the upper dart of FIG. 1 J- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 J- 4 illustrates a Detail D view of the upper dart of FIG. 1 J- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 K- 1 illustrates an end view of a wiper ball of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 K- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the wiper ball of FIG. 1 K- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 L- 1 illustrates an end view of an upper box recut insert of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 L- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper box recut insert of FIG. 1 L- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 L- 3 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper box recut insert of FIG. 1 L- 2 ;
- FIG. 1 M- 1 illustrates an end view of a plug of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 M- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the plug of FIG. 1 M- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 M- 3 illustrates a Detail B view of the plug of FIG. 1 M- 2 ;
- FIG. 1 N- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an upper ball seat of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 N- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper ball seat of FIG. 1 N- 1 ;
- FIG. 2 A- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A , showing the grapple release tool in a latched position;
- FIG. 2 A- 2 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 A ;
- FIG. 2 A- 3 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 A ;
- FIG. 2 A- 4 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 A ;
- FIG. 2 B- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A , showing the grapple release tool in an unlatched position;
- FIG. 2 B- 2 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 B- 1 ;
- FIG. 2 B- 3 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 B- 1 ;
- FIG. 2 B- 4 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 B- 1 ;
- FIG. 2 C- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A , showing the grapple release tool in a piston vent position;
- FIG. 2 C- 2 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 2 C- 3 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 2 C- 4 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 3 A illustrates a flow chart of a method of making a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 B illustrates a flow chart of the method of FIG. 3 A , showing additional steps for the method
- FIG. 4 A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 4 B illustrates a flow chart of the method of FIG. 4 A , showing an additional step for the method
- FIG. 5 A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 B illustrates a flow chart of the method of FIG. 5 A , showing an additional step for the method.
- the grapple release tool may be used to quickly disconnect from a bottom hole assembly (BHA) if the bottom hole assembly becomes stuck in a well bore.
- BHA bottom hole assembly
- the grapple release tool may be placed in strategic places within the bottom hole assembly (BHA) to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in the well bore.
- BHA bottom hole assembly
- the grapple release tool opens a fluid bypass to maintain circulation. Once the grapple release tool is activated, the grapple release tool opens a fluid path to allow well control operations, if needed, and to allow a ball to be deployed to shift the upper ball seat if a larger fluid path is needed.
- an upper dart may be placed inside the drill string and deployed by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string. Once the upper dart lands on inside the upper box recut insert, the grapple release tool diverts fluid flow (pressure) to a piston bias area of the upper piston.
- the grapple release tool e.g., shift-up upper piston design
- the grapple release tool shifts the upper piston upward, releasing a finger on the pop lock from a main body.
- the grapple release tool separates cleanly, leaving a large path for fishing operations.
- FIG. 1 A illustrates a cross-sectional view of a grapple release tool 100 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the grapple release tool has a first end 101 and a second end 102 .
- the first end 102 is typically an upper end when the grapple release tool 100 is downhole.
- the second end 104 is typically a lower end when the grapple release tool 100 is downhole.
- the grapple release tool may have an outer diameter 105 , and a length 106 .
- the grapple release tool 100 may have any suitable outer diameter 105 .
- a suitable outer diameter 105 may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the outer diameter 105 may be about 8.75 inches.
- the outer diameter may be about 4.75 inches.
- the grapple release tool 100 may have any suitable length 106 .
- a suitable length 106 may be from about 80-inches to about 140-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the length 106 may be about 112-inches.
- the length 106 may be about 111.4-inches.
- the grapple release tool 100 may have a centerline 107 extending from the first end 101 to the second end 102 .
- the grapple release tool 100 may include a top subassembly 110 , a main body 130 , a secondary housing 150 , a pop lock 170 , an upper piston 190 , a nose shear screw 210 , a pop lock spacer 220 , a bottom subassembly 230 , an upper dart 240 , a wiper ball 260 , an upper box recut insert 270 , a plug 280 and an upper ball seat 290 , as discussed further below.
- the top subassembly 110 , the main body 130 , the secondary housing 150 , the pop lock 170 , the upper piston 190 , the pop lock spacer 220 , the bottom subassembly 230 , the upper box recut insert 270 and the upper ball seat 290 may be made from any suitable material.
- a suitable material includes, but is not limited to, a stainless steel with a minimum yield of 130 ksi, a stainless steel, and combinations thereof.
- one or more of the top subassembly 110 , the main body 130 , the secondary housing 150 , the pop lock 170 , the upper piston 190 , the pop lock spacer 220 , the bottom subassembly 230 , the upper box recut insert 270 and the upper ball seat 290 may be made from a stainless steel with a minimum yield of 130 ksi.
- one or more of the top subassembly 110 , the main body 130 , the secondary housing 150 , the pop lock 170 , the upper piston 190 , the pop lock spacer 220 , the bottom subassembly 230 , the upper box recut insert 270 and the upper ball seat 290 may be made from a stainless steel.
- the upper dart 240 may be made of any suitable material.
- a suitable material includes, but is not limited to, a rubber, a plastic, and combinations thereof.
- the upper dart 240 may be made from a rubber.
- the upper dart 240 may be made from a plastic.
- the wiper ball 260 may be made of any suitable material.
- a suitable mater is a rubber, a plastic, and combinations thereof.
- the wiper ball 260 may be made of a rubber.
- the wiper ball 260 may be made of a plastic.
- FIG. 1 B- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of top subassembly 110 for the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ; and FIG. 1 B- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the top subassembly 110 of FIG. 1 B- 1 , showing an optional detail radius for a pin nose.
- the top subassembly 110 has a first end 111 and a second end 112 .
- the top subassembly 110 may be any suitable top subassembly.
- the top subassembly may have a first inner diameter 115 a, a second inner diameter 115 b, a third inner diameter 115 c, a first outer diameter 115 d, and a second outer diameter 115 e.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable first inner diameter 115 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 115 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first inner diameter 115 a may be about 5-inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable second inner diameter 115 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 115 b may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 115 b may be about 4.125-inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable third inner diameter 115 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 115 c may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third inner diameter 115 c may be about 3.5-inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable first outer diameter 115 d.
- a suitable first outer diameter 115 d may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first outer diameter 115 d may be about 8.75 inches.
- the outer diameter 115 may be about 4.75 inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable second outer diameter 115 e.
- a suitable second outer diameter 115 e may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 115 d may be about 6.966-inches.
- the top assembly 110 may have any suitable counter bore diameter 115 f.
- a suitable counter bore diameter 115 f may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the counter bore diameter may be about 5.5-inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable pin nose diameter 115 g.
- a suitable pin diameter 115 g may be from about 4.5-inches to about 4.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the pin diameter 115 g may be about 6.43-inches.
- the top subassembly may have any suitable bevel diameter 115 h.
- a suitable bevel diameter 115 h may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the bevel diameter 115 h may be about 8.25-inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have a first length 116 a, a second length 116 b, a third length 116 c, a fourth length 116 d, and total length 116 .
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable first length 116 a.
- a suitable first length 116 a may be from about 10-inches to about 14-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first length 116 a may be about 12-inches.
- a plurality of screw holes 117 may be drilled through the top subassembly 110 at the first length 116 a.
- the plurality of screw holes 117 (e.g., 8 screw holes) may have a diameter of about 0.4-inches.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable second length 116 b.
- a suitable second length 116 b may be from about 12-inches to about 16-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 116 b may be about 14-inches.
- a plurality of holes 118 may be drilled through the top subassembly 110 at the second length 116 b.
- the plurality of holes 118 (e.g., 4 holes) may have a diameter of about 1-inch.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable third length 116 c.
- a suitable third length 116 c may be from about 18-inches to about 24-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third length 116 c may be about 21-inches.
- a first shoulder 119 a may transition from the second inner diameter 115 b to a second shoulder 119 b of the top subassembly 110 .
- the first shoulder 119 a may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the top subassembly inner wall at the second inner diameter 115 b of the top subassembly 110 .
- the second shoulder 119 may transition from the second inner diameter 115 b to the third inner diameter 115 c of the top subassembly 110 .
- the second shoulder 119 b may form an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the top assembly inner wall at the third inner diameter 115 c of the top assembly 110 .
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable fourth length 116 d (from the second end of the top subassembly 110 ).
- a suitable fourth length 116 d may be from 3.5 to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth length 115 d may be about 5.5-inches.
- a shoulder 121 may transition from the first outer diameter 115 d to the second outer diameter 115 e of the top subassembly 110 .
- the shoulder 121 may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the bottom subassembly inner wall at the second outer diameter 115 e of the top subassembly 110 .
- the shoulder 121 may have an optional bevel 122 , in which the bevel 122 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the top subassembly outer wall of the first outer diameter 115 d at the fourth length 116 d of the top subassembly 110 .
- a pin nose 120 may be formed in the top subassembly 110 between the fourth length 115 d and the second end 112 of the top subassembly 110 .
- the pin nose 120 forms part of a double shoulder high torque connection. Any suitable double shoulder connection may be used.
- the top subassembly 110 may have any suitable total length 116 .
- a suitable total length 116 may be from about 40-inches to about 60-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the total length 116 may be about 50-inches.
- the total length 116 may be about 48-inches.
- FIG. 1 C- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a main body 130 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 C- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the main body 130 of FIG. 1 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 C- 3 illustrates a Detail C view of the main body 130 of FIG. 1 C- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 C- 4 illustrates a Section D-D view of the main body 130 of FIG. 1 C- 1 .
- the main body 130 has a first end 131 and a second end 132 .
- the main body 130 may be any suitable body.
- the main body 130 may have a first inner diameter 135 a, a second inner diameter 135 b, a third inner diameter 135 c, a fourth inner diameter 135 d, a fifth inner diameter 135 e, a sixth inner diameter 135 f, a seventh inner diameter 135 g, an eighth inner diameter 135 g, a ninth inner diameter 135 h, a bevel diameter 135 i, a counter bore diameter 135 k, and an outer diameter 135 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable first inner diameter 135 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 135 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first inner diameter 135 a may be about 6.8-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable second inner diameter 135 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 135 b may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 135 b may be about 6.5-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable third inner diameter 135 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 135 c may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third inner diameter 135 c may be about 5.1-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable fourth inner diameter 135 d.
- a suitable fourth inner diameter 135 d may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth inner diameter 135 d may be about 4.9-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable fifth inner diameter 135 e.
- a suitable fifth inner diameter 135 e may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth inner diameter 135 e may be about 4.3-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable sixth inner diameter 135 f.
- a suitable sixth inner diameter 135 f may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth inner diameter 135 f may be about 4.4-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable seventh inner diameter 135 g.
- a suitable seventh inner diameter 135 g may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh inner diameter 135 g may be about 5.8-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable eighth inner diameter 135 h.
- a suitable eighth inner diameter 135 h may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eighth inner diameter 135 h may be about 6.6-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable ninth inner diameter 135 i.
- a suitable ninth inner diameter 135 i may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the ninth inner diameter 135 i may be about 7.1-inches.
- the main body 130 may have an optional bevel diameter 135 j.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable bevel diameter 135 j.
- a suitable bevel diameter 135 j may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the bevel diameter 135 j may be about 8.3-inches.
- the main body 130 may have an optional counter bore diameter 135 k.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable counter bore diameter 135 k.
- a suitable counter bore diameter 135 k may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the counter bore diameter 135 k may be about 7-inches.
- the main body 130 may have a first length 136 a, a second length 136 b, a third length 136 c, a fourth length 136 d, a fifth length 136 e, a sixth length 136 f, a seventh length 136 g, an eighth length 136 h, a ninth length 136 i, a tenth length 136 j, an eleventh length 136 k, a twelfth length 136 l, and a total length 136 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable first length 136 a.
- a suitable first length 136 a may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 136 a may be about 0.6-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable second length 136 b.
- a suitable second length 136 b may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 136 b may be about 5-inches.
- the main body 130 may have any suitable third length 136 c.
- a suitable third length 136 c may be from about 5.5-inches to about 15.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 136 c may be about 10.5-inches.
- a first shoulder 139 a may transition from the second inner diameter 135 b to a second shoulder 139 b of the main body 130 .
- the first shoulder 139 a may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the second inner diameter 135 b of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable fourth length 136 d.
- a suitable fourth length 136 d may be from about 8-inches to about 18-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth length 136 d may be about 13-inches.
- a second shoulder 139 b may transition from the third inner diameter 135 c to a fourth inner diameter 135 d of the main body 130 .
- the second shoulder 139 b may form an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the fourth inner diameter 135 d of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable fifth length 136 e.
- a suitable fifth length 136 e may be from about 14.3-inches to about 24.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 136 e may be about 19.3-inches.
- a plurality of screw holes 140 may be drilled through the main body at the fifth length 136 e.
- the plurality of screw holes 140 (e.g., 4 screw holes) may have a diameter of about 0.5-inches. See e.g., FIGS. 1 C- 1 & 1 C- 2 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable sixth length 136 f.
- a suitable sixth length 136 f may be from about 11-inches to about 31-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 136 f may be about 21-inches.
- a third shoulder 139 c may transition from the fourth inner diameter 135 d to a fifth inner diameter 135 e of the main body 130 .
- the third shoulder 139 c may form an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the fifth inner diameter 135 e of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable seventh length 136 g.
- a suitable seventh length 136 g may be from about 3.3-inches to about 13.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh length 136 g may be about 8.3-inches.
- a fourth shoulder 139 d may transition from the fifth inner diameter 135 e to a sixth inner diameter 135 f of the main body 130 .
- the fourth shoulder 139 d may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the fifth inner diameter 135 e of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable eighth length 136 h.
- a suitable eighth length 136 h may be from about 3.3-inches to about 13.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eighth length 136 h may be about 8.3-inches.
- a fifth shoulder 139 e may transition from the sixth inner diameter 135 f to a seventh inner diameter 135 g of the main body 130 .
- the fifth shoulder 139 e may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the sixth inner diameter 135 f of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable ninth length 136 i.
- a suitable ninth length 136 i may be from about 3.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the ninth length 136 i may be about 5.5-inches.
- a sixth shoulder 139 f may transition from the seventh inner diameter 135 g to an eighth inner diameter 135 h of the main body 130 .
- the sixth shoulder 139 f may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the seventh inner diameter 135 g of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable tenth length 136 j.
- a suitable tenth length 136 j may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the tenth length 136 j may be about 3.5-inches.
- a seventh shoulder 139 g may transition from the eighth inner diameter 135 h to a ninth inner diameter 135 i of the main body 130 .
- the seventh shoulder 139 g may form an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the eighth inner diameter 135 h of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable eleventh length 136 k.
- a suitable eleventh length 136 k may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eleventh length 136 k may be about 0.4-inches.
- a seventh shoulder 139 g may transition from the eighth inner diameter 135 h to a ninth inner diameter 135 i of the main body 130 .
- the seventh shoulder 139 g may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the eighth inner diameter 135 h of the main body 130 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable twelfth length 136 l.
- a suitable twelfth length 136 l may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the twelfth length 136 l may be about 0.5-inches.
- grooves 141 may be formed in the main body between the eleventh length 136 k to the twelfth length 136 l of the main body 130 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 C- 1 & 1 C- 4 .
- the main body 130 may have any suitable total length 136 .
- a suitable total length 136 may be from about 26.5-inches to about 66.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 136 may be about 46.5-inches.
- FIG. 1 D- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a secondary housing 150 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 D- 2 illustrates a Section B-B view of the secondary housing 150 of FIG. 1 D- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 D- 3 illustrates a Detail C view of the secondary housing 150 of FIG. 1 D- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 D- 4 illustrates a Detail D view of the secondary housing 150 of FIG. 1 D- 1 .
- the secondary housing 150 has a first end 151 and a second end 152 .
- the secondary housing 150 may be any suitable housing.
- the secondary housing 150 may have a first inner diameter 155 a, a second inner diameter 155 b, and a third inner diameter 155 c, an optional first bevel diameter 155 d, an optional second bevel diameter 155 e, an optional counter bore diameter 155 f, a first outer diameter 155 g, and a second outer diameter 155 .
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable first inner diameter 155 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 155 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first inner diameter 155 a may be about 5.45-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable second inner diameter 155 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 155 b may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 155 b may be about 6.5-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable third inner diameter 155 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 155 c may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third inner diameter 155 c may be about 7-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have an optional first bevel diameter 155 d.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable first bevel diameter 155 d.
- a suitable first bevel diameter 155 d may be from about 3-inches to about 13-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first bevel diameter 155 d may be about 8.5-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have an optional second bevel diameter 155 e.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable second bevel diameter 155 e.
- a suitable second bevel diameter 155 e may be from about 5-inches to about 13-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second bevel diameter 155 e may be about 8.25-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have an optional counter bore diameter 155 f. In an embodiment, the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable counter bore diameter 155 f.
- a suitable counter bore diameter 155 f may be from about 2-inches to about 10-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the counter bore diameter 155 f may be about 7-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable first outer diameter 155 g.
- a suitable first outer diameter 155 g may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first outer diameter 155 g may be about 7.25-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable second outer diameter 155 h.
- a suitable second outer diameter 155 h may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 155 h may be about 6.55-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable third outer diameter 155 i.
- a suitable third outer diameter 155 i may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 155 h may be about 6.197-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have a first length 156 a, a second length 156 b, a third length 156 c, a fourth length 156 d, a fifth length 156 e, a sixth length 156 f, a seventh length 156 g, an eighth length 156 h, a ninth length 156 i, a tenth length 156 j, an eleventh length 156 k, and a total length 156 .
- the secondary housing may have any suitable first length 156 a.
- a suitable first length 156 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 156 a may be about 0.4-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable second length 156 b.
- a suitable second length 156 b may be from about 0.8-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 156 b may be about 1.1-inches.
- one or more grooves 157 , 157 a, 157 b for a seal may be formed in the secondary housing 150 at, for example, a first length 156 a and/or a second length 156 b. See e.g., FIGS. 1 D- 1 & 1 D- 3 .
- the plug 270 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable third length 156 c.
- a suitable third length 156 c may be from about 1.8-inches to about 2.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third length 156 c may be about 2.1-inches.
- a first shoulder 159 a may transition from the first outer diameter 155 g to the second outer diameter 155 h between the third length 156 c and the first end 151 of the secondary housing 150 .
- the second shoulder 159 b may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the first outer diameter 155 g at the third length 156 c of the secondary housing 150 .
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable fourth length 156 d.
- a suitable fourth length 156 d may be from about 2.8-inches to about 3.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 156 d may be about 3.1-inches.
- grooves 158 may be formed in the secondary housing 150 between the third length 156 c to the fourth length 156 d of the secondary housing 150 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 D- 1 to 1 D- 2 & 1 D- 4 .
- the groove 158 may have an optional radius, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.125-inch) forms an arc with the secondary housing outer wall of the first outer diameter 155 g at the fourth length 156 d of the secondary housing 150 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 D- 2 & 1 D- 4 .
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable fifth length 156 e.
- a suitable fifth length 156 e may be from about 2.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifth length 156 e may be about 5.5-inches.
- a second shoulder 159 b may transition from a first outer diameter 155 g to the second outer diameter 155 between the fifth length 156 e and the first end 151 of the secondary housing 150 .
- the second shoulder 159 b may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the first outer diameter 155 g at the fifth length 156 e of the secondary housing 150 .
- the second shoulder 159 b may have an optional bevel 160 , in which the bevel 160 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall of the second outer diameter 155 at the fifth length 156 e of the secondary housing 150 .
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable sixth length 156 f.
- a suitable sixth length 156 f may be from about 8-inches to about 16-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 156 f may be about 12-inches.
- a shoulder 161 may transition from a first inner diameter 155 a to a second inner diameter 155 b at sixth length 156 f of the secondary housing 150 .
- the shoulder 161 may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the first inner diameter 155 a of the secondary housing 150 .
- the shoulder 161 may have an optional bevel 162 , in which the bevel 162 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the secondary housing inner wall of the first inner diameter 155 a at the sixth length 156 f of the secondary housing 150 .
- the shoulder 161 may have an optional radius 163 , in which the radius (e.g., about 0.3-inch) forms an arc with the secondary housing inner wall of the second inner diameter 155 b at the sixth length 156 f of the secondary housing 150 .
- the radius e.g., about 0.3-inch
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable seventh length 156 g.
- a suitable seventh length 156 g may be from about 2.6-inches to about 6.6-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh length 156 g may be about 4.6-inches.
- a box connection 164 may be formed in the secondary housing 150 between the seventh length 156 g and the second end 152 of the secondary housing 150 .
- the box connection forms part of a double shoulder high torque connection. Any suitable double shoulder connection may be used.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable eighth length 156 h.
- a suitable eighth length 156 h may be from about 0.4-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eighth length 156 h may be about 0.6-inches.
- an optional counter bore 165 may transition from the second inner diameter 155 b to the counter bore diameter 155 f at the eighth length 156 h of the secondary housing 150 .
- the counter bore 165 forms an angle (e.g., about 35-degrees) with the secondary housing inner wall of the second inner diameter 155 b at the eighth length 156 f of the secondary housing 150 .
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable ninth length 156 i.
- a suitable ninth length 156 i may be from about 0.224-inches to about 0.634-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the ninth length 156 i may be from about 0.424-inches to about 0.434-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable tenth length 156 j.
- a suitable tenth length 156 j may be from about 0.023-inches-inches to about 0.043-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the tenth length 156 j may be about 0.033-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable eleventh length 156 k.
- a suitable eleventh length 156 k may be from about 0.115-inches-inches to about 0.135-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eleventh length 156 k may be about 0.125-inches.
- the secondary housing 150 may have any suitable total length 156 .
- a suitable total length 156 may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length may be about 18.4 inches.
- the second end 152 may have a bevel 166 , in which the bevel 166 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the second end 152 of the secondary housing 150 .
- FIG. 1 E- 1 illustrates an end view of a pop lock 170 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 E- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the pop lock 170 of FIG. 1 E- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 E- 3 illustrates a View B-B of the pop lock 170 of FIG. 1 E- 2 ;
- FIG. 1 E- 4 illustrates a Detail C view of the pop lock 170 of FIG. 1 E- 2 .
- the pop lock 170 has a first end 171 (see e.g., FIG. 1 E- 1 ) and a second end 172 .
- the pop lock 170 may be any suitable pop lock.
- the pop lock 170 may have a first inner diameter 175 a, a second inner diameter 175 b, a first outer diameter 175 c, and second outer diameter 175 d, a third outer diameter 175 e, a fourth outer diameter 175 f, and a fifth outer diameter 175 g.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable first inner diameter 175 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 175 a may be from about 2.3-inches to about 6.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first inner diameter 175 a may be about 4.3-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable second inner diameter 175 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 175 b may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 175 b may be about 3.5-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable first outer diameter 175 c.
- a suitable first outer diameter 175 c may be from about 2.8-inches to about 8.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first outer diameter 175 c may be about 5.8-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable second outer diameter 175 d.
- a suitable second outer diameter 175 d may be from about 3-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 175 d may be about 6-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable third outer diameter 175 e.
- a suitable third outer diameter 175 e may be from about 2.2-inches to about 8.2-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third outer diameter 175 e may be about 5.2-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable fourth outer diameter 175 f.
- a suitable fourth outer diameter 175 f may be from about 2.4-inches to about 8.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth outer diameter 175 f may be about 5.4-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable fifth outer diameter 175 g.
- a suitable fifth outer diameter 175 g may be from about 2.2-inches to about 8.2-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth outer diameter 175 g may be about 5.2-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have a first length 176 a, a second length 176 b, a third length 176 c, a fourth length 176 d, a fifth length 176 e, a sixth length 176 f, a seventh length 176 g, an eighth length 176 h, and a total length 176 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable first length 176 a.
- a suitable first length 176 a may be from about 0.18-inches to about 0.58-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first length 176 a may be about 0.38-inches.
- an optional relief 177 may be formed in the pop lock 170 from the first outer diameter 175 c and the second outer diameter 175 d between the first end 171 to the first length of the pop lock 170 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable second length 176 b.
- a suitable second length 176 b may be from about 2.8-inches to about 6.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 176 b may be about 3.8-inches.
- a shoulder 178 may transition from the first inner diameter 175 a to the second inner diameter 175 b at the second length 176 b of the pop lock 170 .
- the shoulder 178 may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock inner wall at the second inner diameter 175 b of the pop lock 170 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable third length 176 c.
- a suitable third length 176 c may be from about 2.3-inches to about 8.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third length 176 c may be about 5.3-inches.
- a shoulder 179 may transition from the first outer diameter 175 c to the fourth outer diameter 175 f at the third length 176 c of the pop lock 170 .
- the shoulder 177 may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock outer wall at the fourth outer diameter 175 f of the pop lock 170 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable fourth length 176 d.
- a suitable fourth length 176 d may be from about 10-inches to about 16-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth length 176 d may be about 12-inches.
- finger slots 180 having a first end 180 a and a second end 180 b may be formed in the pop lock 170 between the first end 171 and the fourth length 176 d of the pop lock 170 .
- the finger slots 180 may have an optional radius 181 , in which the radius 181 (e.g., about 0.63-inch) forms an arc at the second end 180 b of the finger slot 180 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable fifth length 176 e.
- a suitable fifth length 176 e may be from about 2-inches to about 10-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 176 e may be about 6-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable sixth length 176 f.
- a suitable sixth length 176 f may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 176 f may be about 0.3-inches.
- an optional relief 182 may be formed in the pop lock 170 from the third outer diameter 175 e to the fourth outer diameter 175 f at the sixth length 176 f of the pop lock 170 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable seventh length 176 g.
- a suitable seventh length 176 g may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh length 176 g may be about 0.9-inches.
- an optional relief 183 may be formed in the pop lock 170 from the fifth outer diameter 175 e to the fourth outer diameter 175 f between the seventh length 176 h to the second end 172 of the pop lock 170 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable eighth length 176 h.
- a suitable eighth length 176 h may be from about 1-inch to about 1.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eighth length 176 h may be about 1.4-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable ninth length 176 i.
- a suitable ninth length 176 i may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the ninth length 176 i may be about 0.5-inches.
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable tenth length 176 j.
- a suitable tenth length 176 j may be from about 0.425-inches to about 0.825-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the tenth length 176 j may be about 0.625-inches
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable eleventh length 176 k.
- a suitable eleventh length 176 k may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eleventh length may be about 0.75-inches.
- a slot 184 may be formed in the pop lock 170 from the ninth length 176 i to the second end 172 of the pop lock 170 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 E- 2 & 1 E- 3 .
- the pop lock 170 may have any suitable total length 176 .
- a suitable total length may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the total length 176 may be about 18.1-inches.
- FIG. 1 F- 1 illustrates an end view of an upper piston 190 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 F- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper piston 190 of FIG. 1 F- 1 , showing a groove 197 and a slot 198 ;
- FIG. 1 F- 3 illustrates a Section B-B view of the upper piston 190 of FIG. 1 F- 1 , showing a vent 199 ;
- FIG. 1 F- 4 illustrates a Detail C view of the upper piston 190 of FIG. 1 F- 2 .
- the upper piston 190 has a first end 191 and a second end 192 .
- the upper piston 190 may be any suitable piston.
- the upper piston 190 may have a first inner diameter 195 a, a second inner diameter 195 b, a third inner diameter 195 c, a fourth inner diameter 195 d, a fifth inner diameter 195 e, a first outer diameter, 195 f, a second outer diameter 195 g, a third outer diameter 195 h, a fourth outer diameter 195 i, a fifth outer diameter 195 j, a sixth outer diameter 195 k, a first diameter 195 l and a second diameter 195 m.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable first inner diameter 195 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 195 a may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first inner diameter 195 a may be about 3.5-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable second inner diameter 195 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 195 b may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 195 b may be about 3.3-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable third inner diameter 195 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 195 c may be from about 1.4-inches to about 5.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third inner diameter 195 c may be about 3.4-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fourth inner diameter 195 d.
- a suitable fourth inner diameter 195 d may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth inner diameter 195 d may be about 3.3-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifth inner diameter 195 e.
- a suitable fifth inner diameter 195 e may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth inner diameter 195 e may be about 3.5-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable first outer diameter 195 f.
- a suitable first outer diameter 195 f may be from about 2.9-inches to about 6.9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first outer diameter 195 f may be about 4.9-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable second outer diameter 195 g.
- a suitable second outer diameter 195 g may be from about 2.5-inches to about 6.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 195 g may be about 4.5-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable third outer diameter 195 h.
- a suitable fourth outer diameter 195 h may be from about 2.9-inches to about 6.9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth outer diameter 195 h may be about 4.9-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fourth outer diameter 195 i.
- a suitable third outer diameter 195 i may be from about 2.6-inches to about 6.6-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third outer diameter 195 i may be about 4.6-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifth outer diameter 195 j.
- a suitable fifth outer diameter 195 j may be from about 2.1-inches to about 6.1-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth outer diameter 195 j may be about 4.1-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable sixth outer diameter 195 k.
- a suitable sixth outer diameter 195 k may be from about 2.3-inches to about 6.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth outer diameter 195 k may be about 4.3-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable first diameter 195 l.
- a suitable first diameter 195 l may be from about 0.152-inches to about 0.192-inches, and any value or range there between.
- the first diameter 195 l may be about 0.172-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable second diameter 195 m.
- a suitable second diameter 195 m may be from about 0.15-inches to about 0.35-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second diameter may be about 0.25-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have a vent 199 . See e.g., FIG. 1 F- 3 .
- the upper piston 190 may have a first length 196 a, a second length 196 b, a third length 196 c, a fourth length 196 d, a fifth length 196 e, a sixth length 196 f, a seventh length 196 g, an eighth length 196 h, a ninth length 196 i, a tenth length 196 j, an eleventh length 196 k, a twelfth length 196 l, a thirteenth length 196 m, a fourteenth length 196 n, a fifteenth length 196 o, a sixteenth length 196 p, a seventeenth length 196 q, an eighteenth length 196 r, a nineteenth length 196 s, and a total length 196 .
- the first end 191 may have an optional first bevel 196 - 1 a, in which the first bevel 196 - 1 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper piston outer wall of the first outer diameter 195 f at the first end 191 (e.g., 0.5-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper piston 190 .
- first bevel 196 - 1 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper piston outer wall of the first outer diameter 195 f at the first end 191 (e.g., 0.5-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper piston 190 .
- the first end 191 has an optional second bevel 196 - 1 b, in which the second bevel 196 - 1 b forms an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the upper piston inner wall of the second inner diameter 195 b at the first end 191 of the upper piston 190 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable first length 196 a.
- a suitable first length 196 a may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between.
- the first length 196 a may be about 0.8-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable second length 196 b.
- a suitable second length 196 b may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 196 b may be about 0.5-inches.
- one or more first grooves 197 a may be formed in the upper piston 190 for a c-ring at, for example, at a second length 196 b. See e.g., FIG. 1 F- 2 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable c-ring (not shown).
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable third length 196 c.
- a suitable third length 196 c may be from about 1.3-inches to about 3.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 196 c may be about 2.3-inches.
- one or more second grooves 197 b for a seal may be formed in the upper piston 190 at, for example, a third length 196 c, a fourth length 196 d, a sixth length 196 f, a seventh 196 g, an eleventh length 196 k and/or a twelfth length 196 l. See e.g., FIGS. 1 F- 2 & 1 F- 4 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fourth length 196 d.
- a suitable fourth length 196 d may be from about 1.8-inches to about 3.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 196 d may be about 2.8-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifth length 196 e.
- a suitable fifth length 196 e may be from about 1.4-inches to about 5.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 196 e may be about 3.4-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable six length 196 f.
- a suitable sixth length 196 f may be from about 2.4-inches to about 6.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 196 f may be about 4.4-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable seventh length 196 g.
- a suitable seventh length 196 g may be from about 2.9-inches to about 6.9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh length 196 g may be about 4.9-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable eighth length 196 h.
- a suitable eighth length 196 h may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eighth length 196 h may be about 0.5-inches.
- one or more third grooves 197 c for a nose shear screw may be formed in the upper piston 190 at, for example, an eighth length 196 h. See e.g., FIG. 1 F- 2 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable nose shear screw.
- a suitable nose shear screw includes, but is not limited to, a nose shear screw 210 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable ninth length 196 i.
- a suitable ninth length 196 i may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the ninth length 196 i may be about 18.4-inches.
- one or more slots 198 may be formed in the upper piston 190 between a ninth length 196 i and a tenth length 196 j. See e.g., FIG. 1 F- 2 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable tenth length 196 j.
- a suitable tenth length 196 j may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the tenth length 196 j may be about 0.5-inches.
- a plurality of screw holes 196 - 2 may be drilled through the upper piston 190 at the tenth length 196 j.
- the plurality of screw holes 196 - 2 (e.g., 4 screw holes) may have a diameter of about 0.5-inches. See e.g., FIGS. 1 F- 2 & 1 F- 3 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable eleventh length 196 k.
- a suitable eleventh length 196 k may be from about 8.7-inches to about 16.7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eleventh length 196 k may be about 12.7-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable twelfth length 196 l.
- a suitable twelfth length 196 l may be from about 8.2-inches to about 16.2-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the twelfth length 196 l may be about 12.2-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable thirteenth length 196 m.
- a suitable thirteenth length 196 m may be from about 7.8-inches to about 15.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the thirteenth length 196 m may be about 11.8-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fourteenth length 196 n.
- a suitable fourteenth length 196 n may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourteenth length 196 n may be about 0.3-inches.
- one or more first vents 199 a may be formed in the upper piston 190 at fourteenth length 196 n. See e.g., FIG. 1 F- 2 .
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifteenth length 196 o.
- a suitable fifteenth length 196 o may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifteenth length 196 o may be about 0.4-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable sixteenth length 196 p.
- a suitable sixteenth length 196 p may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the sixteenth length 196 p may be about 0.2-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable seventeenth length 196 q.
- a suitable seventeenth length 196 q may be from about 8-inches to about 18-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventeenth length 196 q may be about 13-inches
- the upper piston may have any suitable eighteenth length 196 r.
- a suitable eighteenth length 196 r may be from about 5-inches to about 21-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eighteenth length may be about 13-inches.
- one or more second vents 199 b may be formed in the upper piston 190 from a first end 191 to the eighteenth length 196 r. See e.g., FIG. 1 F- 3 .
- one or more third vents 199 c may be formed in the upper piston 190 at the eighteenth length 196 r.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable nineteenth length 196 s.
- a suitable nineteenth length 196 s may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the nineteenth length 196 s may be about 0.3-inches.
- the upper piston 190 may have any suitable total length 196 .
- a suitable total length 196 may be from about 14-inches to about 34-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 196 may be about 23.9-inches.
- the second end 192 may have an optional third bevel 196 - 1 c, in which the third bevel 196 - 1 c forms an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the upper piston outer wall of the sixth outer diameter 195 k at the second end 192 (e.g., 0.35-inches ⁇ 15-degrees) of the upper piston 190 .
- the third bevel 196 - 1 c forms an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the upper piston outer wall of the sixth outer diameter 195 k at the second end 192 (e.g., 0.35-inches ⁇ 15-degrees) of the upper piston 190 .
- the second end 192 has an optional fourth bevel 196 - 1 d, in which the fourth bevel 196 - 1 d forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper piston inner wall of the fourth inner diameter 195 d at the second end 192 of the upper piston 190 .
- FIG. 1 G- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a nose shear screw 210 for the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ; and FIG. 1 G- 2 illustrates an end view of the nose shear screw 210 of FIG. 1 G- 1 .
- the nose shear screw 210 has a first end 211 and a second end 212 .
- the nose shear screw 210 may be any suitable shear screw.
- the nose shear screw 210 may have a first diameter 215 a, and a second diameter 215 b.
- the nose shear screw 210 may have any suitable first diameter 215 a.
- a suitable first diameter 215 a may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first diameter 215 a may be about 0.4-inches.
- the nose shear screw 210 may have any suitable second diameter 215 b.
- a suitable second diameter 215 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second diameter 215 b may be about 0.3-inches.
- the nose shear screw 210 has a first length 216 a, a second length 216 b, a third length 216 c, and a total length 216 .
- the nose shear screw 210 may have an optional groove 217 at a first end 211 of the nose shear screw 210 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 G- 1 & 1 G- 2 .
- the nose shear screw 210 may have any suitable first length 216 a.
- a suitable first length 216 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first length 216 a may be about 0.3-inches
- the nose shear screw 210 may have any suitable second length 216 b.
- a suitable second length 216 b may be from about 0.07-inches to about 0.09-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length 216 b may be about 0.08-inches.
- the nose shear screw 210 may have any suitable third length 216 c.
- a suitable third length 216 c may be from about 0.7-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third length 216 c may be about 0.8-inches
- the nose shear screw 210 may have a shoulder 218 to transition from a first diameter 215 a to a second diameter 215 b of the nose shear screw 210 .
- the shoulder 218 may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the outer nose shear screw outer wall at the third length 216 c of the nose shear screw 210 .
- the nose shear screw 210 may have an optional bevel 219 at the second end of the nose shear screw 210 , in which the bevel 219 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the nose shear screw outer wall at the first length 216 a of the nose shear screw 210 .
- the nose shear screw 210 may have any suitable total length 216 .
- a suitable total length 216 may be from about 1-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 216 may be about 1.1-inches
- FIG. 1 H- 1 illustrates an end view of a pop lock spacer 220 for the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 H- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the pop lock spacer 220 of FIG. 1 H- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 H- 3 illustrates a View B-B of the pop lock spacer 220 of FIG. 1 H- 1 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 has a first end 221 and a second end 222 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may be any suitable spacer.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have a first inner diameter 225 a, a second inner diameter 225 b, a third inner diameter 225 c, and an outer diameter 225 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable first inner diameter 225 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 225 a may be from about 3.5-inches to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first inner diameter 225 a may be about 5.5-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable second inner diameter 225 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 225 b may be from about 3.3-inches to about 7.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 225 b may be about 5.3-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable third inner diameter 225 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 225 c may be from about 3.5-inches to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third inner diameter 225 c may be about 5.5-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable outer diameter 225 .
- a suitable outer diameter 225 may be from about 4.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the outer diameter 225 may be about 6.5-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have a first length 226 a, a second length 226 b, a third length 226 c, a fourth length 226 d, a fifth length 226 e, and a total length 226 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable first length 226 a.
- a suitable first length 226 a may be from about 0.04-inches to about 0.08-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 226 a may be about 0.06-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have an optional first bevel 227 a at the first end 221 of the pop lock spacer 220 , in which the first bevel 227 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer outer wall at the first length 226 a of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable second length 226 b.
- a suitable second length 226 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length 226 b may be about 0.3-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have an optional second bevel 227 b at the second end 222 of the pop lock spacer 220 , in which the second bevel 227 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer outer wall at the second length 226 b of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable third length 226 c.
- a suitable third length 226 c may be from about 0.4-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third length 226 c may be about 0.8-inches.
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have a slot 228 having a first end 228 a and a second end 228 b may be formed in the pop lock spacer 220 between the first end 221 and the third length 226 c of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the slot 228 may have an optional radius, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.03-inch) forms an arc at the second end 228 b of the slot 228 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 H- 2 & 1 H- 3 .
- a first shoulder 229 a may transition from the first inner diameter 225 a to the second inner diameter 225 b of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the first shoulder 229 a may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer inner wall at the second inner diameter 225 b of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable fourth length 226 d.
- a suitable fourth length 226 d may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 226 d may be about 0.5-inches.
- a second shoulder 229 b may transition from the second inner diameter 225 b to the third inner diameter 225 c of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the second shoulder 229 b may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer inner wall at the second inner diameter 225 b of the pop lock spacer 220 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable fifth length 226 e.
- a suitable fifth length 226 e may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 116 e may be about 1-inch. See e.g., FIG. 1 H- 3 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable sixth length 226 f.
- a suitable sixth length 226 f may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 226 f may be about 0.75-inch. See e.g., FIG. 1 H- 3 .
- the pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable total length 226 .
- a suitable total length 226 may be from about 4.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 226 may be about 6.5-inches.
- FIG. 1 I- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a bottom subassembly 230 for the grapple release tool of FIG. 1 A ; and FIG. 1 I- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the bottom subassembly 230 of FIG. 1 I- 1 .
- the bottom subassembly 230 has a first end 231 and a second end 232 .
- the bottom subassembly 230 may be any suitable bottom subassembly.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have a first inner diameter 235 a, a second inner diameter 235 b, a pin nose diameter 235 c, a bevel diameter 235 d, a first outer diameter 235 e and a second outer diameter 235 f.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable first inner diameter 235 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 235 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first inner diameter 235 a may be about 5.5-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable second inner diameter 235 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 235 b may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second inner diameter 235 b may be about 3.5-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable pin nose diameter 235 c.
- a suitable pin nose diameter 235 c may be from about 4.4-inches to about 8.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the pin nose diameter 235 c may be about 6.4-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable bevel diameter 235 d.
- a suitable bevel diameter 235 d may be from about 3-inches to about 13-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the bevel diameter 235 d may be about 8.3-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable first outer diameter 235 e.
- a suitable first outer diameter 235 e may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first outer diameter 235 e may be about 7-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable second outer diameter 235 f.
- a suitable second outer diameter 235 f may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 235 f may be about 8.8-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have a first length 236 a, a second length 236 b, a third length 236 c, a fourth length 236 d, a fifth length 236 e, and a total length 236 .
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable first length 236 a.
- a suitable first length 236 a may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 236 a may be about 0.1-inches.
- an optional counter bore 237 may transition from the first inner diameter 235 a to the second inner diameter 155 b at the first length 236 a of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- the optional counter bore 237 may have an optional radius, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.125-inch) forms an arc with the bottom subassembly outer wall of the first inner diameter 235 a at the first length 235 a of the bottom subassembly 230 . See e.g., FIG. 1 I- 1 .
- a shoulder 238 a may transition from the inner diameter 235 a to the second inner diameter 235 b of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- the shoulder 238 a may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the bottom subassembly inner wall at the second inner diameter 235 b of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable second length 236 b.
- a suitable second length 236 b may be from about 0.1-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length 236 b may be about 0.5-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable third length 236 c.
- a suitable third length 236 c may be from about 3.5-inches to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 236 c may be about 5.5-inches.
- a shoulder 238 b may transition from the first outer diameter 235 e to the second outer diameter 235 f of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- the shoulder 238 b may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the bottom subassembly inner wall at the first outer diameter 235 e of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- the shoulder 238 b may have an optional bevel 239 , in which the bevel 239 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the bottom subassembly outer wall of the first outer diameter 235 e at the third length 236 c of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- a pin nose may be formed in the bottom subassembly 230 between the first end 231 and the third length 236 c of the bottom subassembly 230 .
- the pin nose forms part of a double shoulder high torque connection. Any suitable double shoulder connection may be used.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable fourth length 236 d.
- a suitable fourth length 236 d may be from about 0.4-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 236 d may be about 0.6-inches.
- the bottom subassembly may have any suitable fifth length 236 e.
- a suitable fourth length 236 e may be from about 0.01-inches to about 0.042-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 236 e may be from about 0.02-inches to about 0.032-inches.
- the bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable total length 236 .
- a suitable total length 236 may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 236 may be about 16-inches.
- FIG. 1 J- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an upper dart 240 for the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 J- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper dart 240 of FIG. 1 J- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 J- 3 illustrates a Detail C view of the upper dart 240 of FIG. 1 J- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 J- 4 illustrates a Detail D view of the upper dart 240 of FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- the upper dart 240 has a first end 241 and a second end 242 .
- the upper dart 240 may be any suitable dart.
- the upper dart 240 may have a first inner diameter 245 a, s second inner diameter 245 b, a first outer diameter 245 c, a second outer diameter 245 d, a third outer diameter 245 e, a fourth outer diameter 245 f, a fifth outer diameter 245 g, and a sixth outer diameter 245 h.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable first inner diameter 245 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 245 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first inner diameter 245 a may be about 0.5-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable second inner diameter 245 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 245 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second inner diameter 245 b may be about 0.5-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable first outer diameter 245 c.
- a suitable first outer diameter 245 c may be from about 1.5-inches to about 3.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first outer diameter 245 c may be about 2.5-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable second outer diameter 245 d.
- a suitable second outer diameter 245 d may be from about 2.3-inches to about 4.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 245 d may be about 3.3-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable third outer diameter 245 e.
- a suitable third outer diameter 245 e may be from about 2-inches to about 4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third outer diameter 245 e may be about 3-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable fourth outer diameter 245 f.
- a suitable fourth outer diameter 245 f may be from about 2.2-inches to about 4.2-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth outer diameter 245 f may be about 3.2-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable fifth outer diameter 245 g.
- a suitable fifth outer diameter 245 g may be from about 2-inches to about 4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth outer diameter 245 g may be about 3-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable sixth outer diameter 245 h.
- a suitable sixth outer diameter 245 h may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth outer diameter 245 h may be about 0.9-inches.
- the upper dart may have a first length 246 a, a second length 246 b, a third length 246 c, a fourth length 246 d, a fifth length 246 e, a sixth length 246 f, a seventh length 246 g, an eighth length 246 h, a ninth length 246 i, a tenth length 246 j, an eleventh length 246 k, a twelfth length 246 l, a thirteenth length 246 m, a fourteenth length 246 n, a fifteenth length 246 o, and a total length 246 .
- the first end 241 may have an optional first bevel 247 a, in which the first bevel 247 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the first outer diameter 245 c at the first end 241 (e.g., 0.125-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper dart 240 .
- first bevel 247 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the first outer diameter 245 c at the first end 241 (e.g., 0.125-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper dart 240 .
- the first end 241 may have an optional first bevel 247 a, in which the first bevel 247 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the second outer diameter 245 d at the first end 241 of the upper dart 240 . See e.g., FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- one or more first vents 248 a may be formed in the upper dart at a first bevel 247 a and/or a first end 241 . See e.g., FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- a first connector 250 a may be formed in a first end 241 of the upper dart 240 .
- the first connector 250 a may connect to, for example, a first end 261 of a wiper ball 260 , as discussed below.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable first length 246 a.
- a suitable first length 246 a may be from about 0.9-inches to about 1.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first length 246 a may be about 1.1-inches.
- one or more first grooves 249 a for a seal may be formed in the upper dart 240 at, for example, a first length 246 a, and/or a second length 246 b. See e.g., FIGS. 1 J- 1 & 1 J- 2 .
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable second length 246 b.
- a suitable second length 246 b may be from about 1.9-inches to about 2.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 246 b may be about 2.1-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable third length 246 c.
- a suitable third length 246 c may be from about 1.4-inches to about 3.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third length 246 c may be about 2.9-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable fourth length 246 d.
- a suitable fourth length 246 d may be from about 8.9-inches to about 16.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 246 d may be about 12.9-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable fifth length 246 e.
- a suitable fifth length 246 e may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifth length 246 e may be about 0.9-inches.
- one or more second grooves 249 b for a seal may be formed in the upper dart 240 at, for example, a fifth length 246 e and/or a sixth length 246 f See e.g., FIGS. 1 J- 1 & 1 J- 3 .
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable sixth length 246 f.
- a suitable sixth length 246 f may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 246 f may be about 0.4-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable seventh length 246 g.
- a suitable seventh length 246 g may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh length 246 g may be about 18.3-inches.
- a second vent 248 b may be formed in the upper dart 240 at, for example, a seventh length 246 g. See e.g., FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- the second vent 248 b may have an optional third bevel 247 c, in which the third bevel 247 c forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the fourth outer diameter 245 f at the second vent 248 b of the upper dart 240 . See e.g., FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- a third groove 249 c (e.g., 0.125-inches deep) may be formed in the upper dart 240 at, for example, a fourth outer diameter 245 f between a fourth length 246 d and a tenth length 246 j near the second vent 248 b. See e.g., FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable eighth length 246 h.
- a suitable eighth length 246 h may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the eighth length 246 h may be about 18.9-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable ninth length 246 i.
- a suitable ninth length 246 i may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the ninth length 246 i may be about 19.1-inches.
- one or more fourth grooves 249 d for a seal may be formed in the upper dart 240 at, for example, a ninth length 246 i, an eleventh length 246 k and/or a twelfth length 246 l. See e.g., at FIGS. 1 J- 1 & 1 J- 3 .
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable tenth length 246 j.
- a suitable tenth length 246 j may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the tenth length 246 j may be about 0.5-inches.
- a third vent 248 c may be formed in the upper dart 240 at, for example, a tenth length 246 j. See. e.g., FIG. 1 J- 1 .
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable eleventh length 246 k.
- a suitable eleventh length 246 k may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eleventh length 246 k may be about 0.4-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable twelfth length 246 l.
- a suitable twelfth length 246 l may be from about 0.5-inches to about 0.1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the twelfth length 246 l may be about 0.9-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable thirteenth length 246 m.
- a suitable thirteenth length 246 m may be from about 0.251-inches to about 0.321-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the thirteenth length 246 m may be about 0.281-inches to about 0.291-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable fourteenth length 246 n.
- a suitable fourteenth length 246 n may be from about 0.168-inches to about 0.218-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourteenth length 246 n may be from about 0.188-inches to about 0.198-inches.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable fifteenth length 246 o.
- a suitable fifteenth length 246 o may be from about 0.6-inches to about 0.1.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifteenth length 246 o may be about 1-inch.
- the upper dart 240 may have any suitable total length 246 .
- a suitable total length 246 may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 246 may be about 0.21.9-inches.
- the second end 242 may have an optional second bevel 247 b, in which the second bevel 247 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the fourth outer diameter 245 f at second first end 241 (e.g., 1-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper dart 240 . See. e.g., FIGS. 1 J- 1 & 1 J- 4 .
- the second end 242 may have an optional second bevel 247 b, in which the second bevel 247 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the fourth outer diameter 245 f at the second end 242 of the upper dart 240 .
- a second connector 250 b may be formed in a first end 242 of the upper dart 240 .
- the second connector 250 b may connect to, for example, a first end 261 of a wiper ball 260 , as discussed below.
- FIG. 1 K- 1 illustrates an end view of a wiper ball 260 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ; and FIG. 1 K- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the wiper ball 260 of FIG. 1 K- 1 .
- the wiper ball 260 has a first end 261 and a second end 262 .
- the wiper ball 260 may be any suitable ball.
- the wiper ball 260 may have a first diameter 265 a, a second diameter 265 b, a third diameter 265 c, and a fourth diameter 265 d.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable first diameter 265 a.
- a suitable first diameter 265 a may be from about 0.4-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first diameter 265 a may be about 0.6-inches.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable second diameter 265 b.
- a suitable second diameter 265 b may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second diameter 265 b may be about 3.5-inch.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable third diameter 265 c.
- a suitable third diameter 265 c may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third diameter 265 c may be about 0.9-inches.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable fourth diameter 265 d.
- a suitable fourth diameter 265 d may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth diameter 265 d may be about 1-inch.
- the wiper ball 260 has a first length 266 a, a second length 266 b, a third length 266 c, a fourth length 266 d, a fifth length 266 e, a sixth length 266 f, a seventh length 266 g, and a total length 266 .
- the first end 261 may have an optional bevel 267 , in which the bevel 267 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall of the first outer diameter 265 a at the first end 261 of the wiper ball 260 .
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable first length 266 a.
- a suitable first length 266 a may be from about 0.3-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 266 a may be about 0.6-inches.
- a first shoulder 268 a may transition from the first outer diameter 265 a to the third outer diameter 265 c at the first length 266 a of the wiper ball 260 .
- the first shoulder 268 a may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall at the third outer diameter 265 c of the wiper ball 260 .
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable second length 266 b.
- a suitable second length 266 b may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second length 266 b may be about 1-inch.
- a second shoulder 268 b may transition from the third outer diameter 265 c to an intermediate diameter at the second length 266 b of the wiper ball 260 .
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable third length 266 c.
- a suitable third length 266 c may be from about 0.3-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 266 c may be about 0.6-inches.
- a third shoulder 268 c may transition from the intermediate diameter to the third outer diameter 265 c at the third length 266 c of the wiper ball 260 .
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable fourth length 266 d.
- a suitable fourth length 266 d may be from about 0.03-inches to about 0.12-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 266 d may be about 0.06-inches.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable fifth length 266 e.
- a suitable fifth length 266 e may be from about 2-inches to about 7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 266 e may be about 4-inches.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable sixth length 266 f.
- a suitable sixth length 266 f may be from about 1-inches to about 3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 266 f may be about 2-inches.
- the wiper ball 260 may have any suitable seventh length 266 g.
- a suitable seventh length 266 g may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the seventh length 266 g may be about 0.4-inches.
- a fourth shoulder 268 d may transition from the third outer diameter 265 c to the fourth outer diameter 265 d at the seventh length 266 g of the wiper ball 260 .
- the fourth shoulder 268 d may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall at the third outer diameter 265 c of the wiper ball 260 .
- the second end 262 may have a bevel 269 , in which the bevel 269 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall of the fourth outer diameter 265 d at the second end 261 (e.g., 0.375-inch ⁇ 45-degrees) of the wiper ball 260 .
- FIG. 1 L- 1 illustrates an end view of an upper box recut insert 270 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 L- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper box recut insert 270 of FIG. 1 L- 1 ;
- FIG. 1 L- 3 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper box recut insert 270 of FIG. 1 L- 2 .
- the upper box recut insert 270 has a first end 271 and a second end 272 .
- the upper box recut insert 270 may be any suitable insert.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have a first inner diameter 275 a, a second inner diameter 275 b, a third inner diameter 275 c, a fourth inner diameter 275 d, a first outer diameter 275 e, a second outer diameter 275 f, a third outer diameter 275 g, and a fourth outer diameter 275 h.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable first inner diameter 275 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 275 a may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first inner diameter 275 a may be about 3.5-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable second inner diameter 275 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter 275 b may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter 275 b may be about 3.3-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable third inner diameter 275 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 275 c may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third inner diameter 275 c may be about 3.3-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable fourth inner diameter 275 d.
- a suitable fourth inner diameter 275 d may be from about 2.1-inches to about 8.1-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth inner diameter 275 d may be about 5.1-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable first outer diameter 275 e.
- a suitable first outer diameter 275 e may be from about 2.1-inches to about 8.1-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first outer diameter 275 e may be about 5.1-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable second outer diameter 275 f.
- a suitable second outer diameter 275 f may be from about 2.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second outer diameter 275 f may be about 5.5-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable third outer diameter 275 g.
- a suitable third outer diameter 275 g may be from about 3.5-inches to about 9.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third outer diameter 275 g may be about 6.5-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable fourth outer diameter 275 h.
- a suitable fourth outer diameter 275 h may be from about 3.1-inches to about 9.1-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth outer diameter 275 h may be about 6.1-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have a first length 276 a, a second length 276 b, a third length 276 c, a fourth length 276 d, a fifth length 276 e, and a total length 276 .
- the first end 261 may have an optional first bevel 277 a, in which the first bevel 277 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the fourth outer diameter 275 f at the first end 261 (e.g., 0.15-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- first bevel 277 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the fourth outer diameter 275 f at the first end 261 (e.g., 0.15-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the first end 261 may have an optional third bevel 277 c, in which the third bevel 277 c forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert inner wall of the third inner diameter 275 c at the first end 261 (e.g., 0.15-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the third bevel 277 c forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert inner wall of the third inner diameter 275 c at the first end 261 (e.g., 0.15-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable first length 276 a.
- a suitable first length 276 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 276 a may be about 0.3-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable second length 276 b.
- a suitable second length 276 b may be from about 0.4-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length 276 b may be about 0.8-inches.
- a shoulder 278 may transition from the second outer diameter 275 f to the third diameter 275 g of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the shoulder 278 may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall at the third outer diameter 275 g of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable third length 276 c.
- a suitable third length 276 c may be from about 1-inch to about 3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 276 c may be about 2-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable fourth length 276 d.
- a suitable fourth length 276 d may be from about 2-inches to about 6-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fourth length 276 d may be about 4-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable fifth length 276 e.
- a suitable fifth length 276 e may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifth length 276 e may be about 0.3-inches.
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable total length 276 .
- a suitable total length 276 may be from about 2.8-inches to about 8.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length 276 may be about 5.8-inches.
- the second end 262 may have an optional second bevel 277 b, in which the second bevel 277 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the third outer diameter 275 g at the second end 262 (e.g., 0.15-inches ⁇ 45-degrees) of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the second end 262 may have an optional fourth bevel 277 d, in which the fourth bevel 277 d forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the third inner diameter 275 c at the second end 262 between the third inner diameter 275 c and the fourth inner diameter 275 d of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- the fourth bevel 277 d forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the third inner diameter 275 c at the second end 262 between the third inner diameter 275 c and the fourth inner diameter 275 d of the upper box recut insert 270 .
- one or more grooves 279 for a seal may be formed in the upper box recut insert 270 at, for example, a first length 276 a, a third length 276 c, and/or a fourth length 276 d. See e.g., FIGS. 1 L- 2 & 1 L- 3 .
- the upper box recut insert 270 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- FIG. 1 M- 1 illustrates an end view of a plug 280 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ;
- FIG. 1 M- 2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the plug 280 of FIG. 1 M- 1 ; and
- FIG. 1 M- 3 illustrates a Detail B view of the plug 280 of FIG. 1 M- 2 .
- the plug 280 has a first end 281 and a second end 282 .
- the plug 280 may be any suitable plug.
- the plug 270 may have a first diameter 285 a, a second diameter 285 b, and a third diameter 285 c.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable first diameter.
- a suitable first diameter 285 a may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first diameter 285 a may be about 0.75-inches.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable second diameter 285 b.
- a suitable second diameter 285 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second diameter 285 b may be about 0.4-inches.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable third diameter 285 c.
- a suitable third diameter 285 c may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third diameter 285 c may be about 0.5-inches.
- the plug 270 may have a first length 286 a, a second length 286 b, a third length 286 c, a fourth length 286 d, a fifth length 286 e, and a total length 286 .
- the plug 270 may have any suitable first length 286 a.
- a suitable first length 286 a may be from about 0.15-inches to about 0.35-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length 286 a may be about 0.25-inches.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable second length 286 b.
- a suitable second length 286 b may be from about 0.175-inches to about 0.575-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length 286 b may be about 0.375-inches.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable third length 286 c.
- a suitable third length 286 c may be from about 0.125-inches to about 0.325-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 286 c may be about 0.225-inches.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable fourth length 286 d.
- a suitable fourth length 286 d may be from about 0.04-inches to about 0.12-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 286 d may be about 0.08-inches.
- the plug may have any suitable fifth length 286 e.
- a suitable fifth length 286 e may be from about 0.74-inches to about 0.124-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the fifth length 286 e may be about 0.94-inches to about 0.104-inches.
- a socket 287 may be formed in the plug 270 at a first end 281 .
- the plug 270 may have any suitable socket 287 .
- a suitable socket 287 includes, but is not limited to, a hex socket.
- one or more grooves 288 for a seal may be formed in the plug 270 at, for example, a third length 286 c and/or a fourth length 286 d. See e.g., FIGS. 1 M- 2 & 1 M- 3 .
- the plug 270 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- the socket 287 may have a sixth length 286 f.
- the socket 287 may have any suitable sixth length 286 f.
- a suitable sixth length 286 f may be from about 0.175-inches to about 0.575-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the sixth length 286 f may be about 0.375-inches.
- the plug 270 may have any suitable total length 286 .
- a suitable total length 286 may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length may be about 0.75-inches.
- FIG. 1 N- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an upper ball seat 290 of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A ; and FIG. 1 N- 2 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper ball seat 290 of FIG. 1 N- 1 .
- the upper ball seat 290 has a first end 291 and a second end 292 .
- the upper ball seat 290 may be any suitable ball seat.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have a first inner diameter 295 a, a second inner diameter 295 b, a third inner diameter 295 c, and a first outer diameter 295 d, a second outer diameter 295 e, and a third outer diameter 295 f.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable first inner diameter 295 a.
- a suitable first inner diameter 295 a may be from about 3-inches to about 7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first inner diameter may be about 5-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable second inner diameter 295 b.
- a suitable second inner diameter may be about 1.4-inches to about 5.4-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the second inner diameter may be about 3.4-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable third inner diameter 295 c.
- a suitable third inner diameter 295 c may be about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the third inner diameter 295 c may be about 3.5-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable first outer diameter 295 d.
- a suitable first outer diameter 295 d may be from about 3-inches to about 7-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the first outer diameter 295 d may be about 5-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable second outer diameter 295 e.
- a suitable second outer diameter 295 e may be from about 2.5-inches to about 6.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second outer diameter 295 e may be about 4.5-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable third outer diameter 295 f.
- a suitable third outer diameter 295 f may be from about 2.6-inches to about 6.4-inches and any range or value there between.
- the third outer diameter 295 f may be about 4.6-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have a first length 296 a, a second length 296 b, a third length 296 c, a fourth length 296 d, a fifth length 296 e, and a total length 296 .
- the first end 291 may have a first bevel 297 a (e.g., ball seat), in which the first bevel 297 a forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper ball seat inner wall of the second inner diameter 295 b at the first end 291 between the first inner diameter 295 a and the second inner diameter 295 b of the upper ball seat.
- first bevel 297 a e.g., ball seat
- the first bevel 297 a forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper ball seat inner wall of the second inner diameter 295 b at the first end 291 between the first inner diameter 295 a and the second inner diameter 295 b of the upper ball seat.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable first length 296 a.
- a suitable first length may be from about 0.675-inches to about 1.075-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length may be about 0.875-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable second length 296 b.
- a suitable second length 296 b may be from about 0.35-inches to about 0.75-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length may be about 0.55-inches.
- a first groove 298 a for a second shear screw 210 may be formed in the upper ball seat 290 between the second length 296 b and the third length 296 c of the upper ball seat 290 .
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable shear screw.
- a suitable shear screw includes, but is not limited to, a nose shear screw 210 . See e.g., FIGS. 1 G- 2 & 1 G- 2 .
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable third length 296 c.
- a suitable third length 296 c may be from about 1.2-inches to about 2.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the third length 296 c may be about 1.8-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable fourth length 296 d.
- a suitable fourth length 296 d may be from about 1.75-inches to about 3.75-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourth length 296 d may be about 2.75-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable fifth length 296 e.
- a suitable fifth length 296 e may be from about 0.175-inches to about 0.475-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, fifth length 296 e may be about 0.375-inches.
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable sixth length 296 f.
- a suitable sixth length 296 f may be from about 0.261-inches to about 0.306-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the sixth length 296 f may be about 0.281-inches to about 0.286-inches.
- the second end 292 may have an optional second bevel 297 b, in which the second bevel 297 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper ball seat outer wall of the first outer diameter 295 d at the second end 292 of the upper ball seat 290 .
- the second end 292 may have an optional third bevel 297 c, in which the third bevel 297 c forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper ball seat inner wall of the third inner diameter 295 c at the second end 292 between the second inner diameter 295 b and the third inner diameter 295 c of the upper ball seat 290 .
- the third bevel 297 c forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper ball seat inner wall of the third inner diameter 295 c at the second end 292 between the second inner diameter 295 b and the third inner diameter 295 c of the upper ball seat 290 .
- one or more second grooves 298 b for a seal may be formed in the upper ball set 290 at, for example, a first length 296 a, a fourth length 296 d, and/or a fifth length 296 e. See e.g., FIGS. 1 N- 1 & 1 N- 2 .
- the upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable seal (not shown).
- a suitable seal includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring.
- an upper piston 190 may be installed into a main body 130 .
- the upper piston 190 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings) and c-rings, as needed.
- a temporary shear screw may be installed into the main body 130 to prevent the upper piston 190 from moving during the remaining assembly.
- a pop lock 170 may be installed into the main body 130 .
- a secondary housing 150 may be installed over the pop lock 170 and into grooves (e.g., splines) of the main body 130 .
- the secondary housing 150 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed.
- a pop lock spacer 220 may be installed onto the pop lock 170 .
- an upper box recut insert 270 may be installed into the main body 130 .
- the upper box recut insert 270 insert may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed.
- an upper ball seat 290 may be installed into a top subassembly 110 .
- the upper ball seat 290 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed.
- a temporary shear screw may be installed into the top subassembly 110 to prevent the upper ball seat 290 from moving during the remaining assembly.
- the top subassembly 110 may be installed onto the main body 130 .
- a bottom subassembly 230 may be installed onto the main body 130 .
- the temporary shear screws may be removed from the main body 130 and the top subassembly 110 .
- a nose shear screw 210 may be installed on the main body 130 and the top subassembly 110 , as needed for operation.
- a plug 280 may be installed into main body 130 .
- the plug 280 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed.
- FIG. 2 A- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A , showing the grapple release tool 100 in a non-activated (latched) position; and FIGS. 2 A- 2 to 2 A- 4 illustrate detail views of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 2 A- 1 .
- FIG. 2 B- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A , showing the grapple release tool 100 in an activated (unlatched) position; and FIGS. 2 B- 2 to 2 B- 4 illustrate detail views of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 2 B- 1 .
- FIG. 2 C- 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool 100 of FIG. 1 A , showing the grapple release tool 100 in a piston vent position; and FIGS. 2 C- 2 to 2 C- 4 illustrate detail views of the grapple release tool of FIG. 2 C- 1 .
- the grapple release tool 100 may further include a ball 2100 .
- the ball may be made of any suitable material.
- a suitable material includes, but is not limited to, a plastic, a rubber, and combinations thereof.
- the ball 2100 may be made from a plastic.
- the ball 2100 may be made from a rubber.
- the ball 2100 may have an outer diameter 2105 .
- the ball 210 o may have any suitable outer diameter 2105 .
- a suitable outer diameter 2105 may be from about 1.437-inches to about 5.437-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the outer diameter 2105 may be about 3.437-inches.
- the grapple release tool 100 may be placed in strategic places within the bottom hole assembly (BHA) to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in the well.
- BHA bottom hole assembly
- the grapple release tool 100 opens a fluid bypass to maintain circulation.
- an upper dart 240 may be placed inside the drill string and deployed by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string. Once the upper dart 240 lands on inside the upper box recut insert 270 , the grapple release tool 100 diverts fluid flow (pressure) to a piston bias area of the upper piston 190 .
- the grapple release tool 100 e.g., shift-up upper piston design
- the grapple release tool 100 shifts the upper piston 190 upward, releasing a finger 180 c on the pop lock 170 from a main body 130 .
- the grapple release tool 100 separates cleanly at the main body 130 and the secondary housing 150 , leaving a large path for fishing operations.
- the grapple release tool 100 connects one or more vents 248 a, 248 b, 248 c in an upper dart 240 , one or more vents 199 a, 199 b, 199 c in an upper piston 190 and a plurality of screw holes 140 in a main housing 130 , allowing fluid flow from an interior of the main body 130 to an exterior of the main body 130 .
- the ball 299 has an outer diameter 2100 .
- the ball 299 may have any suitable outer diameter 2100 .
- a suitable outer diameter 2100 may be from about 1.437-inches to about 5.437-inches, and any range or value there between.
- the outer diameter may be about 3.437-inches.
- a ball 299 may be placed inside the drill string and deployed by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string. Once the ball 299 lands on the upper ball seat 290 , the ball 299 seals the upper ball seat 290 .
- the grapple release tool 100 shifts the upper ball seat 290 downward, exposing one or more vents 2001 in the top subassembly 110 and allowing fluid flow from an interior of the top subassembly 110 to an exterior of the top subassembly 110 .
- FIG. 3 A illustrates a flow chart of a method of making a grapple release tool 300 according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 B illustrates a flow chart of the method 300 of FIG. 3 A , showing additional steps.
- the method 300 may include
- the method 300 may further include:
- step (a) may include:
- step (a) may include:
- step (c) may include:
- step (c) may include:
- step (e) may include:
- step (f) may include:
- step (g) may include:
- steps (a) and (i) may include:
- steps (g) and (j) may include:
- step (j) may include:
- FIG. 4 A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapple release tool 400 according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 4 B illustrates a flow chart of the method 400 of FIG. 4 A , showing an additional step for the method 400 .
- the method 400 may include:
- the method 400 may further include:
- the method 400 may further include:
- step (a) may include:
- step (b) may include:
- step (d) may include:
- FIG. 5 A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapple release tool 500 according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 5 B illustrates a flow chart of the method 500 of FIG. 5 A , showing an additional step for the method 500 .
- the method 400 may include:
- the method 500 may further include:
- step (a) may include:
- step (b) may include:
- the term “about” means the stated value plus or minus a margin of error plus or minus 10% if no method of measurement is indicated.
- the terms “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise” are open-ended transition terms used to transition from a subject recited before the term to one or more elements recited after the term, where the element or elements listed after the transition term are not necessarily the only elements that make up the subject.
- the phrase “consisting of” is a closed transition term used to transition from a subject recited before the term to one or more material elements recited after the term, where the material element or elements listed after the transition term are the only material elements that make up the subject.
- the term “simultaneously” means occurring at the same time or about the same time, including concurrently.
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Abstract
Description
- This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/273,334 entitled “GRAPPLE RELEASE TOOL AND METHODS THEREOF,” filed on Oct. 29, 2021.
- Not Applicable (“N/A”)
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- The present invention relates generally to downhole tools and methods thereof and, more particularly, to an improved grapple release tool and methods thereof.
- A downhole tool may be used to quickly disconnect from a bottom hole assembly (BHA) if the bottom hole assembly becomes stuck in a well bore.
- However, the downhole tool may be accidentally activated if something other than an intended dart lands (e.g., drifts, darts for other tools, etc.) on its activation seat.
- Thus, an improved grapple release tool is needed to eliminate this problem.
- In an embodiment, a grapple release tool comprises a main body, an upper piston, wherein the upper piston is disposed inside the main body, and wherein the upper piston is adapted to shift towards a first end of the main body, a pop lock, wherein the pop lock is disposed inside the main body, wherein the pop lock is removably connected to the upper piston, a secondary housing, wherein the secondary housing is disposed inside the main body over the pop lock, an optional pop lock spacer disposed in the secondary housing, wherein the optional pop lock spacer is disposed around a second end of the pop lock, and an upper box recut insert disposed in a first end portion of the main body.
- In an embodiment, the main body further comprises a first nose shear screw and a plug. In an embodiment, the first nose shear screw prevents the upper piston from shifting until the grapple release tool is activated with an upper dart.
- In an embodiment, one or more of the main body, the pop lock, the optional pop lock spacer, the secondary housing, and the upper box recut insert is made from a stainless steel with a minimum yield of 130 ksi. In an embodiment, one or more of the main body, the pop lock, the optional pop lock spacer, the secondary housing and the upper box recut insert is made from a stainless steel.
- In an embodiment, an outer diameter of the main body is from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches.
- In an embodiment, the grapple release tool further comprises a top subassembly, and an upper ball seat disposed inside the top assembly, wherein the upper ball seat is adapted to shift towards a shoulder of the top subassembly, wherein the first end of the main body is connected to a second end of the top subassembly.
- In an embodiment, the top subassembly further comprises a second nose shear screw. In an embodiment, the second nose shear screw prevents the upper ball seat from shifting downward until the grapple release tool is activated with a ball.
- In an embodiment, the grapple release tool further comprises a bottom subassembly, wherein a first end of the bottom subassembly is connected to a second end of the secondary housing.
- In an embodiment, the grapple release tool further comprises an upper dart, wherein a first end of the upper dart is at least partially disposed within the upper box recut insert.
- In an embodiment, the grapple release tool further comprises an upper dart; and a wiper ball, wherein the wiper ball is latched to a first end and/or a second end of the upper dart, and wherein the first end of the upper dart is at least partially disposed within the upper box recut insert.
- In an embodiment, the grapple release tool further comprises a ball, wherein the ball is disposed in the upper ball seat.
- In an embodiment, the grapple release tool further comprises a ball, wherein the ball is disposed in a seat of the upper ball seat.
- In an embodiment, a method of making a grapple release tool comprises (a) installing an upper piston into a main body, (b) installing a pop lock into the main body, (c) installing a secondary housing over the pop lock and into main housing, (d) installing an optional pop lock spacer onto the pop lock, (e) installing an upper box recut insert into the main body, (f) installing an upper ball seat into a top subassembly, (g) installing the top subassembly onto the main body, and (h) installing a bottom subassembly onto the main body.
- In an embodiment, the method further comprises (i) installing first nose shear screw into the main body to prevent the upper piston from shifting until the grapple release tool is activated, and a second nose shear screw into the top subassembly to prevent the upper ball seat from shifting until the grapple release tool is further activated.
- In an embodiment, the method further comprises (j) installing a plug into the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (a) comprises (a) dressing the upper piston with a first seal and a c-ring; and then installing the upper piston into the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (a) comprises (a) installing the upper piston on the main body and then installing a first temporary shear screw into the main body to prevent the upper piston from moving during assembly.
- In an embodiment, step (c) comprises (c) installing the secondary housing over the pop lock and into splines of the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (c) comprises (c) dressing the secondary housing with a second seal and then installing the secondary housing over the pop lock and into the main housing.
- In an embodiment, step (e) comprises (e) dressing the upper box recut insert with a third seal and then installing the upper box recut insert into the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (f) comprises (f) dressing the upper ball seat with a fourth seal and then installing the upper ball seat into the top subassembly.
- In an embodiment, step (g) comprises (g) installing the top assembly onto the main body and then installing a second temporary shear screw into the top subassembly to prevent the upper ball seat from moving during the assembly.
- In an embodiment, the method further comprises (i) removing the first temporary shear screw from the main body and then installing a first nose shear screw into the main body, and removing the second temporary shear screw from the top subassembly and then installing a second nose shear screw into the top subassembly.
- In an embodiment, step (j) comprises: (j) dressing the pug with a seal and then installing the plug into the main body.
- In an embodiment, a method of using a grapple release tool comprises (a) locating a grapple release tool within a bottom hole assembly, (b) placing an upper dart inside a drill string and deploying the upper dart down a bore of the drill string, (c) when the upper dart lands inside an upper box recut insert, the grapple release tool diverts fluid flow to a piston bias area of an upper piston, and (d) when the fluid flow overcomes a pop lock, the grapple release tool shifts the upper piston upward and releases the pop lock from the main body.
- In an embodiment, the method further comprises (e) diverting fluid flow through a vent.
- In an embodiment, the method further comprises (f) separating the main body from a secondary housing.
- In an embodiment, step (a) comprises (a) locating the grapple release tool within the bottom hole assembly to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in a well bore.
- In an embodiment, step (b) comprises (b) placing the upper dart inside the drill string and deploying the upper dart by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- In an embodiment, step (d) comprises: (d) when the fluid flow overcomes the pop lock and a first nose shear screw, shifting the upper piston upward and releasing a finger on the pop lock from the main body.
- In an embodiment, a method of using a grapple release tool comprises (a) locating a grapple release tool within a bottom hole assembly, (b) placing a ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string, (c) when the ball lands on an upper ball seat, sealing the upper ball seat, and (d) when the fluid flow overcomes the upper ball seat and a second nose shear screw, shifting the upper ball seat downward against a shoulder in a top subassembly.
- In an embodiment, step (b) comprises (b) placing the ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- In an embodiment, the method further comprises (e) diverting fluid flow through a vent.
- In an embodiment, step (a) comprises (a) locating the grapple release tool within the bottom hole assembly to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in a well bore.
- In an embodiment, step (b) comprises (b) placing the ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- These and other objects, features and advantages will become apparent as reference is made to the following detailed description, preferred embodiments, and examples, given for the purpose of disclosure, and taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.
- For a further understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like parts are given like reference numerals, and wherein:
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FIG. 1A illustrates a cross-sectional view of a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 1B-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of top subassembly for the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1B-2 illustrates a Detail B view of the top subassembly ofFIG. 1B-1 ; -
FIG. 1C-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a main body of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1C-2 illustrates a Detail B view of the main body ofFIG. 1C-1 ; -
FIG. 1C-3 illustrates a Detail C view of the main body ofFIG. 1C-1 ; -
FIG. 1C-4 illustrates a Section D-D view of the main body ofFIG. 1C-1 ; -
FIG. 1D-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a secondary housing of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1D-2 illustrates a Section B-B view of the secondary housing ofFIG. 1D-1 ; -
FIG. 1D-3 illustrates a Detail C view of the secondary housing ofFIG. 1D-1 ; -
FIG. 1D-4 illustrates a Detail D view of the secondary housing ofFIG. 1D-1 ; -
FIG. 1E-1 illustrates an end view of a pop lock of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1E-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the pop lock ofFIG. 1E-1 ; -
FIG. 1E-3 illustrates a View B-B of the pop lock ofFIG. 1E-2 ; -
FIG. 1E-4 illustrates a Detail C view of the pop lock ofFIG. 1E-2 ; -
FIG. 1F-1 illustrates an end view of an upper piston of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1F-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper piston ofFIG. 1F-1 ; -
FIG. 1F-3 illustrates a Section B-B view of the upper piston ofFIG. 1F-1 ; -
FIG. 1F-4 illustrates a Detail C view of the upper piston ofFIG. 1F-2 ; -
FIG. 1G-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a nose shear screw for the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1G-2 illustrates an end view of the nose shear screw ofFIG. 1G-1 ; -
FIG. 1H-1 illustrates an end view of a pop lock spacer for the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1H-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the pop lock spacer ofFIG. 1H-1 ; -
FIG. 1H-3 illustrates a View B-B of the pop lock spacer ofFIG. 1H-1 ; -
FIG. 1I-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a bottom subassembly for the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1I-2 illustrates a Detail B view of the bottom subassembly ofFIG. 1I-1 ; -
FIG. 1J-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an upper dart for the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1J-2 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper dart ofFIG. 1J-1 ; -
FIG. 1J-3 illustrates a Detail C view of the upper dart ofFIG. 1J-1 ; -
FIG. 1J-4 illustrates a Detail D view of the upper dart ofFIG. 1J-1 ; -
FIG. 1K-1 illustrates an end view of a wiper ball of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1K-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the wiper ball ofFIG. 1K-1 ; -
FIG. 1L-1 illustrates an end view of an upper box recut insert of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1L-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper box recut insert ofFIG. 1L-1 ; -
FIG. 1L-3 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper box recut insert ofFIG. 1L-2 ; -
FIG. 1M-1 illustrates an end view of a plug of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1M-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the plug ofFIG. 1M-1 ; -
FIG. 1M-3 illustrates a Detail B view of the plug ofFIG. 1M-2 ; -
FIG. 1N-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an upper ball seat of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1N-2 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper ball seat ofFIG. 1N-1 ; -
FIG. 2A-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A , showing the grapple release tool in a latched position; -
FIG. 2A-2 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 2A-3 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 2A-4 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 2B-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A , showing the grapple release tool in an unlatched position; -
FIG. 2B-2 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2B-1 ; -
FIG. 2B-3 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2B-1 ; -
FIG. 2B-4 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2B-1 ; -
FIG. 2C-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A , showing the grapple release tool in a piston vent position; -
FIG. 2C-2 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2C-1 ; -
FIG. 2C-3 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2C-1 ; -
FIG. 2C-4 illustrates a detail view of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2C-1 ; -
FIG. 3A illustrates a flow chart of a method of making a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3B illustrates a flow chart of the method ofFIG. 3A , showing additional steps for the method; -
FIG. 4A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4B illustrates a flow chart of the method ofFIG. 4A , showing an additional step for the method; -
FIG. 5A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapple release tool according to an embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 5B illustrates a flow chart of the method ofFIG. 5A , showing an additional step for the method. - The following detailed description of various embodiments of the present invention references the accompanying drawings, which illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. While the illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described with particularity, it will be understood that various other modifications will be apparent to and can be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the claims appended hereto be limited to the examples and descriptions set forth herein but rather that the claims be construed as encompassing all the features of patentable novelty which reside in the present invention, including all features which would be treated as equivalents thereof by those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. Therefore, the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
- Grapple Release Tool
- Tool Assembly
- The grapple release tool may be used to quickly disconnect from a bottom hole assembly (BHA) if the bottom hole assembly becomes stuck in a well bore.
- The grapple release tool may be placed in strategic places within the bottom hole assembly (BHA) to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in the well bore.
- Once the bottom hole assembly becomes stuck, an operator makes a decision to activate the grapple release tool. In the activated position, the grapple release tool opens a fluid bypass to maintain circulation. Once the grapple release tool is activated, the grapple release tool opens a fluid path to allow well control operations, if needed, and to allow a ball to be deployed to shift the upper ball seat if a larger fluid path is needed.
- To activate the grapple release tool, an upper dart may be placed inside the drill string and deployed by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string. Once the upper dart lands on inside the upper box recut insert, the grapple release tool diverts fluid flow (pressure) to a piston bias area of the upper piston. The grapple release tool (e.g., shift-up upper piston design) prevents an accidental activation if something other than an intended dart lands (e.g., drifts, darts for other tools, etc.) on the upper box recut insert.
- Once sufficient fluid flow (pressure) has built up to overcome friction of a pop lock and a nose shear screw, the grapple release tool shifts the upper piston upward, releasing a finger on the pop lock from a main body. The grapple release tool separates cleanly, leaving a large path for fishing operations.
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FIG. 1A illustrates a cross-sectional view of a grapplerelease tool 100 according to an embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 1A , the grapple release tool has afirst end 101 and asecond end 102. Thefirst end 102 is typically an upper end when the grapplerelease tool 100 is downhole. The second end 104 is typically a lower end when the grapplerelease tool 100 is downhole. - The grapple release tool may have an
outer diameter 105, and alength 106. - The grapple
release tool 100 may have any suitableouter diameter 105. For example, a suitableouter diameter 105 may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theouter diameter 105 may be about 8.75 inches. In an embodiment, the outer diameter may be about 4.75 inches. - The grapple
release tool 100 may have anysuitable length 106. For example, asuitable length 106 may be from about 80-inches to about 140-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thelength 106 may be about 112-inches. In an embodiment, thelength 106 may be about 111.4-inches. - The grapple
release tool 100 may have acenterline 107 extending from thefirst end 101 to thesecond end 102. - In an embodiment, the grapple
release tool 100 may include atop subassembly 110, amain body 130, asecondary housing 150, apop lock 170, anupper piston 190, anose shear screw 210, apop lock spacer 220, abottom subassembly 230, anupper dart 240, awiper ball 260, an upper box recutinsert 270, aplug 280 and anupper ball seat 290, as discussed further below. - The
top subassembly 110, themain body 130, thesecondary housing 150, thepop lock 170, theupper piston 190, thepop lock spacer 220, thebottom subassembly 230, the upper box recutinsert 270 and theupper ball seat 290 may be made from any suitable material. For example, a suitable material includes, but is not limited to, a stainless steel with a minimum yield of 130 ksi, a stainless steel, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, one or more of thetop subassembly 110, themain body 130, thesecondary housing 150, thepop lock 170, theupper piston 190, thepop lock spacer 220, thebottom subassembly 230, the upper box recutinsert 270 and theupper ball seat 290 may be made from a stainless steel with a minimum yield of 130 ksi. In an embodiment, one or more of thetop subassembly 110, themain body 130, thesecondary housing 150, thepop lock 170, theupper piston 190, thepop lock spacer 220, thebottom subassembly 230, the upper box recutinsert 270 and theupper ball seat 290 may be made from a stainless steel. - The
upper dart 240 may be made of any suitable material. For example, a suitable material includes, but is not limited to, a rubber, a plastic, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, theupper dart 240 may be made from a rubber. In an embodiment, theupper dart 240 may be made from a plastic. - The
wiper ball 260 may be made of any suitable material. For example, a suitable mater is a rubber, a plastic, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, thewiper ball 260 may be made of a rubber. In an embodiment, thewiper ball 260 may be made of a plastic. - Top Subassembly
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FIG. 1B-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view oftop subassembly 110 for the grapplerelease tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ; andFIG. 1B-2 illustrates a Detail B view of thetop subassembly 110 ofFIG. 1B-1 , showing an optional detail radius for a pin nose. As shown inFIGS. 1B-1 and 1B-2 , thetop subassembly 110 has afirst end 111 and asecond end 112. - The
top subassembly 110 may be any suitable top subassembly. - The top subassembly may have a first
inner diameter 115 a, a secondinner diameter 115 b, a thirdinner diameter 115 c, a firstouter diameter 115 d, and a secondouter diameter 115 e. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 115 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 115 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 115 a may be about 5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 115 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 115 b may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 115 b may be about 4.125-inches. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 115 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 115 c may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 115 c may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 115 d. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 115 d may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 115 d may be about 8.75 inches. In an embodiment, the outer diameter 115 may be about 4.75 inches. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 115 e. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 115 e may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 115 d may be about 6.966-inches. - In an embodiment, the
top assembly 110 may have any suitable counter borediameter 115 f. For example, a suitable counter borediameter 115 f may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the counter bore diameter may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitablepin nose diameter 115 g. For example, asuitable pin diameter 115 g may be from about 4.5-inches to about 4.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thepin diameter 115 g may be about 6.43-inches. - In an embodiment, the top subassembly may have any
suitable bevel diameter 115 h. For example, asuitable bevel diameter 115 h may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. For example, thebevel diameter 115 h may be about 8.25-inches. - The
top subassembly 110 may have afirst length 116 a, asecond length 116 b, athird length 116 c, afourth length 116 d, andtotal length 116. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitablefirst length 116 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 116 a may be from about 10-inches to about 14-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 116 a may be about 12-inches. - In an embodiment, a plurality of screw holes 117 may be drilled through the
top subassembly 110 at thefirst length 116 a. In an embodiment, the plurality of screw holes 117 (e.g., 8 screw holes) may have a diameter of about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitablesecond length 116 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 116 b may be from about 12-inches to about 16-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 116 b may be about 14-inches. - In an embodiment, a plurality of
holes 118 may be drilled through thetop subassembly 110 at thesecond length 116 b. In an embodiment, the plurality of holes 118 (e.g., 4 holes) may have a diameter of about 1-inch. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitablethird length 116 c. For example, a suitablethird length 116 c may be from about 18-inches to about 24-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 116 c may be about 21-inches. - In an embodiment, a
first shoulder 119 a may transition from the secondinner diameter 115 b to asecond shoulder 119 b of thetop subassembly 110. In an embodiment, thefirst shoulder 119 a may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the top subassembly inner wall at the secondinner diameter 115 b of thetop subassembly 110. - In an embodiment, the second shoulder 119 may transition from the second
inner diameter 115 b to the thirdinner diameter 115 c of thetop subassembly 110. In an embodiment, thesecond shoulder 119 b may form an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the top assembly inner wall at the thirdinner diameter 115 c of thetop assembly 110. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitablefourth length 116 d (from the second end of the top subassembly 110). For example, a suitablefourth length 116 d may be from 3.5 to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 115 d may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a shoulder 121 may transition from the first
outer diameter 115 d to the secondouter diameter 115 e of thetop subassembly 110. In an embodiment, the shoulder 121 may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the bottom subassembly inner wall at the secondouter diameter 115 e of thetop subassembly 110. - In an embodiment, the shoulder 121 may have an optional bevel 122, in which the bevel 122 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the top subassembly outer wall of the first
outer diameter 115 d at thefourth length 116 d of thetop subassembly 110. - In an embodiment, a
pin nose 120 may be formed in thetop subassembly 110 between thefourth length 115 d and thesecond end 112 of thetop subassembly 110. Thepin nose 120 forms part of a double shoulder high torque connection. Any suitable double shoulder connection may be used. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may have any suitabletotal length 116. For example, a suitabletotal length 116 may be from about 40-inches to about 60-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 116 may be about 50-inches. In an embodiment, thetotal length 116 may be about 48-inches. - Main Body
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FIG. 1C-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of amain body 130 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1C-2 illustrates a Detail B view of themain body 130 ofFIG. 1C-1 ;FIG. 1C-3 illustrates a Detail C view of themain body 130 ofFIG. 1C-1 ; andFIG. 1C-4 illustrates a Section D-D view of themain body 130 ofFIG. 1C-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-4 , themain body 130 has a first end 131 and a second end 132. - The
main body 130 may be any suitable body. - The
main body 130 may have a firstinner diameter 135 a, a secondinner diameter 135 b, a thirdinner diameter 135 c, a fourthinner diameter 135 d, a fifthinner diameter 135 e, a sixthinner diameter 135 f, a seventhinner diameter 135 g, an eighthinner diameter 135 g, a ninthinner diameter 135 h, abevel diameter 135 i, a counter bore diameter 135 k, and anouter diameter 135. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 135 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 135 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 135 a may be about 6.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 135 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 135 b may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 135 b may be about 6.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 135 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 135 c may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 135 c may be about 5.1-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable fourthinner diameter 135 d. For example, a suitable fourthinner diameter 135 d may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthinner diameter 135 d may be about 4.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable fifthinner diameter 135 e. For example, a suitable fifthinner diameter 135 e may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifthinner diameter 135 e may be about 4.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable sixthinner diameter 135 f. For example, a suitable sixthinner diameter 135 f may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the sixthinner diameter 135 f may be about 4.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable seventhinner diameter 135 g. For example, a suitable seventhinner diameter 135 g may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the seventhinner diameter 135 g may be about 5.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable eighthinner diameter 135 h. For example, a suitable eighthinner diameter 135 h may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eighthinner diameter 135 h may be about 6.6-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable ninthinner diameter 135 i. For example, a suitable ninthinner diameter 135 i may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the ninthinner diameter 135 i may be about 7.1-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have an optional bevel diameter 135 j. In an embodiment, themain body 130 may have any suitable bevel diameter 135 j. For example, a suitable bevel diameter 135 j may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the bevel diameter 135 j may be about 8.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have an optional counter bore diameter 135 k. In an embodiment, themain body 130 may have any suitable counter bore diameter 135 k. For example, a suitable counter bore diameter 135 k may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the counter bore diameter 135 k may be about 7-inches. - The
main body 130 may have afirst length 136 a, asecond length 136 b, athird length 136 c, afourth length 136 d, afifth length 136 e, asixth length 136 f, aseventh length 136 g, aneighth length 136 h, aninth length 136 i, a tenth length 136 j, aneleventh length 136 k, a twelfth length 136 l, and atotal length 136. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitablefirst length 136 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 136 a may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 136 a may be about 0.6-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitablesecond length 136 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 136 b may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 136 b may be about 5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitablethird length 136 c. For example, a suitablethird length 136 c may be from about 5.5-inches to about 15.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 136 c may be about 10.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a
first shoulder 139 a may transition from the secondinner diameter 135 b to asecond shoulder 139 b of themain body 130. In an embodiment, thefirst shoulder 139 a may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the secondinner diameter 135 b of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitablefourth length 136 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 136 d may be from about 8-inches to about 18-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 136 d may be about 13-inches. - In an embodiment, a
second shoulder 139 b may transition from the thirdinner diameter 135 c to a fourthinner diameter 135 d of themain body 130. In an embodiment, thesecond shoulder 139 b may form an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the fourthinner diameter 135 d of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitablefifth length 136 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 136 e may be from about 14.3-inches to about 24.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 136 e may be about 19.3-inches. - In an embodiment, a plurality of screw holes 140 may be drilled through the main body at the
fifth length 136 e. In an embodiment, the plurality of screw holes 140 (e.g., 4 screw holes) may have a diameter of about 0.5-inches. See e.g.,FIGS. 1C-1 & 1C-2 . - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitablesixth length 136 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 136 f may be from about 11-inches to about 31-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 136 f may be about 21-inches. - In an embodiment, a
third shoulder 139 c may transition from the fourthinner diameter 135 d to a fifthinner diameter 135 e of themain body 130. In an embodiment, thethird shoulder 139 c may form an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the fifthinner diameter 135 e of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitableseventh length 136 g. For example, a suitableseventh length 136 g may be from about 3.3-inches to about 13.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theseventh length 136 g may be about 8.3-inches. - In an embodiment, a
fourth shoulder 139 d may transition from the fifthinner diameter 135 e to a sixthinner diameter 135 f of themain body 130. In an embodiment, thefourth shoulder 139 d may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the fifthinner diameter 135 e of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitableeighth length 136 h. For example, a suitableeighth length 136 h may be from about 3.3-inches to about 13.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeighth length 136 h may be about 8.3-inches. - In an embodiment, a
fifth shoulder 139 e may transition from the sixthinner diameter 135 f to a seventhinner diameter 135 g of themain body 130. In an embodiment, thefifth shoulder 139 e may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the sixthinner diameter 135 f of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitableninth length 136 i. For example, a suitableninth length 136 i may be from about 3.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theninth length 136 i may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a
sixth shoulder 139 f may transition from the seventhinner diameter 135 g to an eighthinner diameter 135 h of themain body 130. In an embodiment, thesixth shoulder 139 f may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the seventhinner diameter 135 g of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable tenth length 136 j. For example, a suitable tenth length 136 j may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the tenth length 136 j may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a
seventh shoulder 139 g may transition from the eighthinner diameter 135 h to a ninthinner diameter 135 i of themain body 130. In an embodiment, theseventh shoulder 139 g may form an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the eighthinner diameter 135 h of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitableeleventh length 136 k. For example, a suitableeleventh length 136 k may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeleventh length 136 k may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, a
seventh shoulder 139 g may transition from the eighthinner diameter 135 h to a ninthinner diameter 135 i of themain body 130. In an embodiment, theseventh shoulder 139 g may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the main body inner wall at the eighthinner diameter 135 h of themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitable twelfth length 136 l. For example, a suitable twelfth length 136 l may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the twelfth length 136 l may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, grooves 141 (e.g., splines) may be formed in the main body between the
eleventh length 136 k to the twelfth length 136 l of themain body 130. See e.g.,FIGS. 1C-1 & 1C-4 . - In an embodiment, the
main body 130 may have any suitabletotal length 136. For example, a suitabletotal length 136 may be from about 26.5-inches to about 66.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 136 may be about 46.5-inches. - Secondary Housing
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FIG. 1D-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of asecondary housing 150 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1D-2 illustrates a Section B-B view of thesecondary housing 150 ofFIG. 1D-1 ;FIG. 1D-3 illustrates a Detail C view of thesecondary housing 150 ofFIG. 1D-1 ; andFIG. 1D-4 illustrates a Detail D view of thesecondary housing 150 ofFIG. 1D-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1D-1 to 1D-4 , thesecondary housing 150 has afirst end 151 and asecond end 152. - The
secondary housing 150 may be any suitable housing. - The
secondary housing 150 may have a firstinner diameter 155 a, a secondinner diameter 155 b, and a thirdinner diameter 155 c, an optionalfirst bevel diameter 155 d, an optionalsecond bevel diameter 155 e, an optional counter borediameter 155 f, a firstouter diameter 155 g, and a secondouter diameter 155. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 155 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 155 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 155 a may be about 5.45-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 155 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 155 b may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 155 b may be about 6.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 155 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 155 c may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 155 c may be about 7-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have an optionalfirst bevel diameter 155 d. In an embodiment, thesecondary housing 150 may have any suitablefirst bevel diameter 155 d. For example, a suitablefirst bevel diameter 155 d may be from about 3-inches to about 13-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst bevel diameter 155 d may be about 8.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have an optionalsecond bevel diameter 155 e. In an embodiment, thesecondary housing 150 may have any suitablesecond bevel diameter 155 e. For example, a suitablesecond bevel diameter 155 e may be from about 5-inches to about 13-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond bevel diameter 155 e may be about 8.25-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have an optional counter borediameter 155 f. In an embodiment, thesecondary housing 150 may have any suitable counter borediameter 155 f. For example, a suitable counter borediameter 155 f may be from about 2-inches to about 10-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the counter borediameter 155 f may be about 7-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 155 g. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 155 g may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 155 g may be about 7.25-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 155 h. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 155 h may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 155 h may be about 6.55-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable thirdouter diameter 155 i. For example, a suitable thirdouter diameter 155 i may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 155 h may be about 6.197-inches. - The
secondary housing 150 may have afirst length 156 a, asecond length 156 b, athird length 156 c, afourth length 156 d, afifth length 156 e, asixth length 156 f, aseventh length 156 g, aneighth length 156 h, aninth length 156 i, a tenth length 156 j, aneleventh length 156 k, and atotal length 156. - In an embodiment, the secondary housing may have any suitable
first length 156 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 156 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 156 a may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitablesecond length 156 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 156 b may be from about 0.8-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 156 b may be about 1.1-inches. - In an embodiment, one or
157, 157 a, 157 b for a seal (not shown) may be formed in themore grooves secondary housing 150 at, for example, afirst length 156 a and/or asecond length 156 b. See e.g.,FIGS. 1D-1 & 1D-3 . - The
plug 270 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitablethird length 156 c. For example, a suitablethird length 156 c may be from about 1.8-inches to about 2.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 156 c may be about 2.1-inches. - In an embodiment, a
first shoulder 159 a may transition from the firstouter diameter 155 g to the secondouter diameter 155 h between thethird length 156 c and thefirst end 151 of thesecondary housing 150. In an embodiment, thesecond shoulder 159 b may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the firstouter diameter 155 g at thethird length 156 c of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitablefourth length 156 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 156 d may be from about 2.8-inches to about 3.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 156 d may be about 3.1-inches. - In an embodiment, grooves 158 (e.g., splines) may be formed in the
secondary housing 150 between thethird length 156 c to thefourth length 156 d of thesecondary housing 150. See e.g.,FIGS. 1D-1 to 1D-2 & 1D-4 . - In an embodiment, the
groove 158 may have an optional radius, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.125-inch) forms an arc with the secondary housing outer wall of the firstouter diameter 155 g at thefourth length 156 d of thesecondary housing 150. See e.g.,FIGS. 1D-2 & 1D-4 . - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitablefifth length 156 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 156 e may be from about 2.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 156 e may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a
second shoulder 159 b may transition from a firstouter diameter 155 g to the secondouter diameter 155 between thefifth length 156 e and thefirst end 151 of thesecondary housing 150. In an embodiment, thesecond shoulder 159 b may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the firstouter diameter 155 g at thefifth length 156 e of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
second shoulder 159 b may have anoptional bevel 160, in which thebevel 160 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall of the secondouter diameter 155 at thefifth length 156 e of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitablesixth length 156 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 156 f may be from about 8-inches to about 16-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 156 f may be about 12-inches. - In an embodiment, a
shoulder 161 may transition from a firstinner diameter 155 a to a secondinner diameter 155 b atsixth length 156 f of thesecondary housing 150. In an embodiment, theshoulder 161 may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at the firstinner diameter 155 a of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
shoulder 161 may have anoptional bevel 162, in which thebevel 162 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the secondary housing inner wall of the firstinner diameter 155 a at thesixth length 156 f of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
shoulder 161 may have anoptional radius 163, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.3-inch) forms an arc with the secondary housing inner wall of the secondinner diameter 155 b at thesixth length 156 f of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitableseventh length 156 g. For example, a suitableseventh length 156 g may be from about 2.6-inches to about 6.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theseventh length 156 g may be about 4.6-inches. - In an embodiment, a
box connection 164 may be formed in thesecondary housing 150 between theseventh length 156 g and thesecond end 152 of thesecondary housing 150. The box connection forms part of a double shoulder high torque connection. Any suitable double shoulder connection may be used. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitableeighth length 156 h. For example, a suitableeighth length 156 h may be from about 0.4-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeighth length 156 h may be about 0.6-inches. - In an embodiment, an optional counter bore 165 may transition from the second
inner diameter 155 b to the counter borediameter 155 f at theeighth length 156 h of thesecondary housing 150. In an embodiment, the counter bore 165 forms an angle (e.g., about 35-degrees) with the secondary housing inner wall of the secondinner diameter 155 b at theeighth length 156 f of thesecondary housing 150. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitableninth length 156 i. For example, a suitableninth length 156 i may be from about 0.224-inches to about 0.634-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theninth length 156 i may be from about 0.424-inches to about 0.434-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitable tenth length 156 j. For example, a suitable tenth length 156 j may be from about 0.023-inches-inches to about 0.043-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the tenth length 156 j may be about 0.033-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitableeleventh length 156 k. For example, a suitableeleventh length 156 k may be from about 0.115-inches-inches to about 0.135-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeleventh length 156 k may be about 0.125-inches. - In an embodiment, the
secondary housing 150 may have any suitabletotal length 156. For example, a suitabletotal length 156 may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length may be about 18.4 inches. - In an embodiment, the
second end 152 may have abevel 166, in which thebevel 166 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the secondary housing outer wall at thesecond end 152 of thesecondary housing 150. - Pop Lock
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FIG. 1E-1 illustrates an end view of apop lock 170 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1E-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of thepop lock 170 ofFIG. 1E-1 ;FIG. 1E-3 illustrates a View B-B of thepop lock 170 ofFIG. 1E-2 ; andFIG. 1E-4 illustrates a Detail C view of thepop lock 170 ofFIG. 1E-2 . As shown inFIGS. 1E-1 to 1E-4 , thepop lock 170 has a first end 171 (see e.g.,FIG. 1E-1 ) and asecond end 172. - The
pop lock 170 may be any suitable pop lock. - The
pop lock 170 may have a firstinner diameter 175 a, a secondinner diameter 175 b, a first outer diameter 175 c, and secondouter diameter 175 d, a thirdouter diameter 175 e, a fourthouter diameter 175 f, and a fifthouter diameter 175 g. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 175 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 175 a may be from about 2.3-inches to about 6.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 175 a may be about 4.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 175 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 175 b may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 175 b may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable first outer diameter 175 c. For example, a suitable first outer diameter 175 c may be from about 2.8-inches to about 8.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first outer diameter 175 c may be about 5.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 175 d. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 175 d may be from about 3-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 175 d may be about 6-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable thirdouter diameter 175 e. For example, a suitable thirdouter diameter 175 e may be from about 2.2-inches to about 8.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdouter diameter 175 e may be about 5.2-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable fourthouter diameter 175 f. For example, a suitable fourthouter diameter 175 f may be from about 2.4-inches to about 8.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthouter diameter 175 f may be about 5.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable fifthouter diameter 175 g. For example, a suitable fifthouter diameter 175 g may be from about 2.2-inches to about 8.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifthouter diameter 175 g may be about 5.2-inches. - The
pop lock 170 may have afirst length 176 a, asecond length 176 b, athird length 176 c, afourth length 176 d, afifth length 176 e, asixth length 176 f, a seventh length 176 g, aneighth length 176 h, and atotal length 176. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitablefirst length 176 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 176 a may be from about 0.18-inches to about 0.58-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 176 a may be about 0.38-inches. - In an embodiment, an
optional relief 177 may be formed in thepop lock 170 from the first outer diameter 175 c and the secondouter diameter 175 d between thefirst end 171 to the first length of thepop lock 170. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitablesecond length 176 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 176 b may be from about 2.8-inches to about 6.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 176 b may be about 3.8-inches. - In an embodiment, a
shoulder 178 may transition from the firstinner diameter 175 a to the secondinner diameter 175 b at thesecond length 176 b of thepop lock 170. In an embodiment, theshoulder 178 may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock inner wall at the secondinner diameter 175 b of thepop lock 170. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitablethird length 176 c. For example, a suitablethird length 176 c may be from about 2.3-inches to about 8.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 176 c may be about 5.3-inches. - In an embodiment, a
shoulder 179 may transition from the first outer diameter 175 c to the fourthouter diameter 175 f at thethird length 176 c of thepop lock 170. In an embodiment, theshoulder 177 may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock outer wall at the fourthouter diameter 175 f of thepop lock 170. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitablefourth length 176 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 176 d may be from about 10-inches to about 16-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 176 d may be about 12-inches. - In an embodiment,
finger slots 180 having afirst end 180 a and asecond end 180 b may be formed in thepop lock 170 between thefirst end 171 and thefourth length 176 d of thepop lock 170. In an embodiment, thefinger slots 180 may have anoptional radius 181, in which the radius 181 (e.g., about 0.63-inch) forms an arc at thesecond end 180 b of thefinger slot 180. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitablefifth length 176 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 176 e may be from about 2-inches to about 10-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 176 e may be about 6-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitablesixth length 176 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 176 f may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 176 f may be about 0.3-inches. - In an embodiment, an
optional relief 182 may be formed in thepop lock 170 from the thirdouter diameter 175 e to the fourthouter diameter 175 f at thesixth length 176 f of thepop lock 170. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitable seventh length 176 g. For example, a suitable seventh length 176 g may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the seventh length 176 g may be about 0.9-inches. - In an embodiment, an
optional relief 183 may be formed in thepop lock 170 from the fifthouter diameter 175 e to the fourthouter diameter 175 f between theseventh length 176 h to thesecond end 172 of thepop lock 170. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitableeighth length 176 h. For example, a suitableeighth length 176 h may be from about 1-inch to about 1.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeighth length 176 h may be about 1.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitableninth length 176 i. For example, a suitableninth length 176 i may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theninth length 176 i may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitabletenth length 176 j. For example, a suitabletenth length 176 j may be from about 0.425-inches to about 0.825-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetenth length 176 j may be about 0.625-inches - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitableeleventh length 176 k. for example, a suitableeleventh length 176 k may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eleventh length may be about 0.75-inches. - In an embodiment, a
slot 184 may be formed in thepop lock 170 from theninth length 176 i to thesecond end 172 of thepop lock 170. See e.g.,FIGS. 1E-2 & 1E-3 . - In an embodiment, the
pop lock 170 may have any suitabletotal length 176. For example, a suitable total length may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 176 may be about 18.1-inches. - Upper Piston
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FIG. 1F-1 illustrates an end view of anupper piston 190 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1F-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of theupper piston 190 ofFIG. 1F-1 , showing a groove 197 and aslot 198;FIG. 1F-3 illustrates a Section B-B view of theupper piston 190 ofFIG. 1F-1 , showing avent 199; andFIG. 1F-4 illustrates a Detail C view of theupper piston 190 ofFIG. 1F-2 . As shown inFIGS. 1E-1 to 1E-4 , theupper piston 190 has afirst end 191 and asecond end 192. - The
upper piston 190 may be any suitable piston. - The
upper piston 190 may have a firstinner diameter 195 a, a secondinner diameter 195 b, a thirdinner diameter 195 c, a fourthinner diameter 195 d, a fifthinner diameter 195 e, a first outer diameter, 195 f, a secondouter diameter 195 g, a thirdouter diameter 195 h, a fourthouter diameter 195 i, a fifthouter diameter 195 j, a sixthouter diameter 195 k, a first diameter 195 l and asecond diameter 195 m. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 195 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 195 a may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 195 a may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 195 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 195 b may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 195 b may be about 3.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 195 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 195 c may be from about 1.4-inches to about 5.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 195 c may be about 3.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable fourthinner diameter 195 d. For example, a suitable fourthinner diameter 195 d may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthinner diameter 195 d may be about 3.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifthinner diameter 195 e. For example, a suitable fifthinner diameter 195 e may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifthinner diameter 195 e may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 195 f. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 195 f may be from about 2.9-inches to about 6.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 195 f may be about 4.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 195 g. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 195 g may be from about 2.5-inches to about 6.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 195 g may be about 4.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable thirdouter diameter 195 h. For example, a suitable fourthouter diameter 195 h may be from about 2.9-inches to about 6.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthouter diameter 195 h may be about 4.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable fourthouter diameter 195 i. For example, a suitable thirdouter diameter 195 i may be from about 2.6-inches to about 6.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdouter diameter 195 i may be about 4.6-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifthouter diameter 195 j. For example, a suitable fifthouter diameter 195 j may be from about 2.1-inches to about 6.1-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifthouter diameter 195 j may be about 4.1-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable sixthouter diameter 195 k. For example, a suitable sixthouter diameter 195 k may be from about 2.3-inches to about 6.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the sixthouter diameter 195 k may be about 4.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable first diameter 195 l. For example, a suitable first diameter 195 l may be from about 0.152-inches to about 0.192-inches, and any value or range there between. In an embodiment, the first diameter 195 l may be about 0.172-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablesecond diameter 195 m. For example, a suitablesecond diameter 195 m may be from about 0.15-inches to about 0.35-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second diameter may be about 0.25-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have avent 199. See e.g.,FIG. 1F-3 . - The
upper piston 190 may have afirst length 196 a, asecond length 196 b, athird length 196 c, afourth length 196 d, afifth length 196 e, asixth length 196 f, aseventh length 196 g, aneighth length 196 h, a ninth length 196 i, atenth length 196 j, aneleventh length 196 k, a twelfth length 196 l, athirteenth length 196 m, afourteenth length 196 n, a fifteenth length 196 o, asixteenth length 196 p, a seventeenth length 196 q, aneighteenth length 196 r, anineteenth length 196 s, and atotal length 196. - In an embodiment, the
first end 191 may have an optional first bevel 196-1 a, in which the first bevel 196-1 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper piston outer wall of the firstouter diameter 195 f at the first end 191 (e.g., 0.5-inches×45-degrees) of theupper piston 190. - In an embodiment, the
first end 191 has an optional second bevel 196-1 b, in which the second bevel 196-1 b forms an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the upper piston inner wall of the secondinner diameter 195 b at thefirst end 191 of theupper piston 190. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablefirst length 196 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 196 a may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 196 a may be about 0.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablesecond length 196 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 196 b may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 196 b may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more first grooves 197 a may be formed in the
upper piston 190 for a c-ring at, for example, at asecond length 196 b. See e.g.,FIG. 1F-2 . - The
upper piston 190 may have any suitable c-ring (not shown). - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablethird length 196 c. For example, a suitablethird length 196 c may be from about 1.3-inches to about 3.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 196 c may be about 2.3-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more
second grooves 197 b for a seal (not shown) may be formed in theupper piston 190 at, for example, athird length 196 c, afourth length 196 d, asixth length 196 f, a seventh 196 g, aneleventh length 196 k and/or a twelfth length 196 l. See e.g.,FIGS. 1F-2 & 1F-4 . - The
upper piston 190 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablefourth length 196 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 196 d may be from about 1.8-inches to about 3.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 196 d may be about 2.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablefifth length 196 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 196 e may be from about 1.4-inches to about 5.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 196 e may be about 3.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable sixlength 196 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 196 f may be from about 2.4-inches to about 6.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 196 f may be about 4.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitableseventh length 196 g. For example, a suitableseventh length 196 g may be from about 2.9-inches to about 6.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theseventh length 196 g may be about 4.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitableeighth length 196 h. For example, a suitableeighth length 196 h may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeighth length 196 h may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more third grooves 197 c for a nose shear screw may be formed in the
upper piston 190 at, for example, aneighth length 196 h. See e.g.,FIG. 1F-2 . - The
upper piston 190 may have any suitable nose shear screw. For example, a suitable nose shear screw includes, but is not limited to, anose shear screw 210. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable ninth length 196 i. For example, a suitable ninth length 196 i may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the ninth length 196 i may be about 18.4-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more slots 198 (e.g., 2 slots at 180-degrees, 0.125-inches deep, 0.125-inch radius) may be formed in the
upper piston 190 between a ninth length 196 i and atenth length 196 j. See e.g.,FIG. 1F-2 . - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitabletenth length 196 j. For example, a suitabletenth length 196 j may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetenth length 196 j may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a plurality of screw holes 196-2 may be drilled through the
upper piston 190 at thetenth length 196 j. In an embodiment, the plurality of screw holes 196-2 (e.g., 4 screw holes) may have a diameter of about 0.5-inches. See e.g.,FIGS. 1F-2 & 1F-3 . - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitableeleventh length 196 k. For example, a suitableeleventh length 196 k may be from about 8.7-inches to about 16.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeleventh length 196 k may be about 12.7-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable twelfth length 196 l. For example, a suitable twelfth length 196 l may be from about 8.2-inches to about 16.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the twelfth length 196 l may be about 12.2-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablethirteenth length 196 m. For example, a suitablethirteenth length 196 m may be from about 7.8-inches to about 15.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethirteenth length 196 m may be about 11.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablefourteenth length 196 n. For example, a suitablefourteenth length 196 n may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourteenth length 196 n may be about 0.3-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more
first vents 199 a may be formed in theupper piston 190 atfourteenth length 196 n. See e.g.,FIG. 1F-2 . - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable fifteenth length 196 o. For example, a suitable fifteenth length 196 o may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifteenth length 196 o may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablesixteenth length 196 p. For example, a suitablesixteenth length 196 p may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixteenth length 196 p may be about 0.2-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitable seventeenth length 196 q. For example, a suitable seventeenth length 196 q may be from about 8-inches to about 18-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the seventeenth length 196 q may be about 13-inches - In an embodiment, the upper piston may have any suitable
eighteenth length 196 r. For example, a suitableeighteenth length 196 r may be from about 5-inches to about 21-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eighteenth length may be about 13-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more
second vents 199 b may be formed in theupper piston 190 from afirst end 191 to theeighteenth length 196 r. See e.g.,FIG. 1F-3 . - In an embodiment, one or more
third vents 199 c may be formed in theupper piston 190 at theeighteenth length 196 r. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitablenineteenth length 196 s. For example, a suitablenineteenth length 196 s may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thenineteenth length 196 s may be about 0.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper piston 190 may have any suitabletotal length 196. For example, a suitabletotal length 196 may be from about 14-inches to about 34-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 196 may be about 23.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
second end 192 may have an optional third bevel 196-1 c, in which the third bevel 196-1 c forms an angle (e.g., about 15-degrees) with the upper piston outer wall of the sixthouter diameter 195 k at the second end 192 (e.g., 0.35-inches×15-degrees) of theupper piston 190. - In an embodiment, the
second end 192 has an optional fourth bevel 196-1 d, in which the fourth bevel 196-1 d forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper piston inner wall of the fourthinner diameter 195 d at thesecond end 192 of theupper piston 190. - Nose Shear Screw
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FIG. 1G-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of anose shear screw 210 for the grapplerelease tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ; andFIG. 1G-2 illustrates an end view of thenose shear screw 210 ofFIG. 1G-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1G-1 and 1G-2 , thenose shear screw 210 has afirst end 211 and asecond end 212. - The
nose shear screw 210 may be any suitable shear screw. - The
nose shear screw 210 may have afirst diameter 215 a, and asecond diameter 215 b. - The
nose shear screw 210 may have any suitablefirst diameter 215 a. For example, a suitablefirst diameter 215 a may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst diameter 215 a may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have any suitablesecond diameter 215 b. For example, a suitablesecond diameter 215 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond diameter 215 b may be about 0.3-inches. - The
nose shear screw 210 has afirst length 216 a, asecond length 216 b, athird length 216 c, and atotal length 216. - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have anoptional groove 217 at afirst end 211 of thenose shear screw 210. See e.g.,FIGS. 1G-1 & 1G-2 . - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have any suitablefirst length 216 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 216 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 216 a may be about 0.3-inches - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have any suitablesecond length 216 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 216 b may be from about 0.07-inches to about 0.09-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 216 b may be about 0.08-inches. - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have any suitablethird length 216 c. For example, a suitablethird length 216 c may be from about 0.7-inches to about 0.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 216 c may be about 0.8-inches - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have ashoulder 218 to transition from afirst diameter 215 a to asecond diameter 215 b of thenose shear screw 210. In an embodiment, theshoulder 218 may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the outer nose shear screw outer wall at thethird length 216 c of thenose shear screw 210. - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have anoptional bevel 219 at the second end of thenose shear screw 210, in which thebevel 219 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the nose shear screw outer wall at thefirst length 216 a of thenose shear screw 210. - In an embodiment, the
nose shear screw 210 may have any suitabletotal length 216. For example, a suitabletotal length 216 may be from about 1-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 216 may be about 1.1-inches - Pop Lock Spacer
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FIG. 1H-1 illustrates an end view of apop lock spacer 220 for the grapplerelease tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1H-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of thepop lock spacer 220 ofFIG. 1H-1 ; andFIG. 1H-3 illustrates a View B-B of thepop lock spacer 220 ofFIG. 1H-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1H-1 to 1H-3 , thepop lock spacer 220 has afirst end 221 and asecond end 222. - The
pop lock spacer 220 may be any suitable spacer. - The
pop lock spacer 220 may have a firstinner diameter 225 a, a secondinner diameter 225 b, a thirdinner diameter 225 c, and anouter diameter 225. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 225 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 225 a may be from about 3.5-inches to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 225 a may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 225 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 225 b may be from about 3.3-inches to about 7.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 225 b may be about 5.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 225 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 225 c may be from about 3.5-inches to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 225 c may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitableouter diameter 225. For example, a suitableouter diameter 225 may be from about 4.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theouter diameter 225 may be about 6.5-inches. - The
pop lock spacer 220 may have afirst length 226 a, asecond length 226 b, athird length 226 c, afourth length 226 d, afifth length 226 e, and atotal length 226. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitablefirst length 226 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 226 a may be from about 0.04-inches to about 0.08-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 226 a may be about 0.06-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have an optionalfirst bevel 227 a at thefirst end 221 of thepop lock spacer 220, in which thefirst bevel 227 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer outer wall at thefirst length 226 a of thepop lock spacer 220. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitablesecond length 226 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 226 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 226 b may be about 0.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have an optionalsecond bevel 227 b at thesecond end 222 of thepop lock spacer 220, in which thesecond bevel 227 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer outer wall at thesecond length 226 b of thepop lock spacer 220. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitablethird length 226 c. For example, a suitablethird length 226 c may be from about 0.4-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 226 c may be about 0.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have aslot 228 having afirst end 228 a and asecond end 228 b may be formed in thepop lock spacer 220 between thefirst end 221 and thethird length 226 c of thepop lock spacer 220. In an embodiment, theslot 228 may have an optional radius, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.03-inch) forms an arc at thesecond end 228 b of theslot 228. See e.g.,FIGS. 1H-2 & 1H-3 . - In an embodiment, a first shoulder 229 a may transition from the first
inner diameter 225 a to the secondinner diameter 225 b of thepop lock spacer 220. In an embodiment, the first shoulder 229 a may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer inner wall at the secondinner diameter 225 b of thepop lock spacer 220. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitablefourth length 226 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 226 d may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 226 d may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a second shoulder 229 b may transition from the second
inner diameter 225 b to the thirdinner diameter 225 c of thepop lock spacer 220. In an embodiment, the second shoulder 229 b may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the pop lock spacer inner wall at the secondinner diameter 225 b of thepop lock spacer 220. - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitablefifth length 226 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 226 e may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifth length 116 e may be about 1-inch. See e.g.,FIG. 1H-3 . - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitablesixth length 226 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 226 f may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 226 f may be about 0.75-inch. See e.g.,FIG. 1H-3 . - In an embodiment, the
pop lock spacer 220 may have any suitabletotal length 226. For example, a suitabletotal length 226 may be from about 4.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 226 may be about 6.5-inches. - Bottom Subassembly
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FIG. 1I-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of abottom subassembly 230 for the grapple release tool ofFIG. 1A ; andFIG. 1I-2 illustrates a Detail B view of thebottom subassembly 230 ofFIG. 1I-1 . In an embodiment, thebottom subassembly 230 has afirst end 231 and asecond end 232. - The
bottom subassembly 230 may be any suitable bottom subassembly. - The
bottom subassembly 230 may have a firstinner diameter 235 a, a secondinner diameter 235 b, a pin nose diameter 235 c, abevel diameter 235 d, a firstouter diameter 235 e and a secondouter diameter 235 f. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 235 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 235 a may be from about 4-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 235 a may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 235 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 235 b may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 235 b may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable pin nose diameter 235 c. For example, a suitable pin nose diameter 235 c may be from about 4.4-inches to about 8.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the pin nose diameter 235 c may be about 6.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have anysuitable bevel diameter 235 d. For example, asuitable bevel diameter 235 d may be from about 3-inches to about 13-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thebevel diameter 235 d may be about 8.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 235 e. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 235 e may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 235 e may be about 7-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 235 f. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 235 f may be from about 4.5-inches to about 9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 235 f may be about 8.8-inches. - The
bottom subassembly 230 may have afirst length 236 a, asecond length 236 b, athird length 236 c, afourth length 236 d, afifth length 236 e, and atotal length 236. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitablefirst length 236 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 236 a may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 236 a may be about 0.1-inches. - In an embodiment, an optional counter bore 237 may transition from the first
inner diameter 235 a to the secondinner diameter 155 b at thefirst length 236 a of thebottom subassembly 230. - In an embodiment, the optional counter bore 237 may have an optional radius, in which the radius (e.g., about 0.125-inch) forms an arc with the bottom subassembly outer wall of the first
inner diameter 235 a at thefirst length 235 a of thebottom subassembly 230. See e.g.,FIG. 1I-1 . - In an embodiment, a
shoulder 238 a may transition from theinner diameter 235 a to the secondinner diameter 235 b of thebottom subassembly 230. In an embodiment, theshoulder 238 a may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the bottom subassembly inner wall at the secondinner diameter 235 b of thebottom subassembly 230. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitablesecond length 236 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 236 b may be from about 0.1-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 236 b may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitablethird length 236 c. For example, a suitablethird length 236 c may be from about 3.5-inches to about 7.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 236 c may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a
shoulder 238 b may transition from the firstouter diameter 235 e to the secondouter diameter 235 f of thebottom subassembly 230. In an embodiment, theshoulder 238 b may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the bottom subassembly inner wall at the firstouter diameter 235 e of thebottom subassembly 230. - In an embodiment, the
shoulder 238 b may have anoptional bevel 239, in which thebevel 239 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the bottom subassembly outer wall of the firstouter diameter 235 e at thethird length 236 c of thebottom subassembly 230. - In an embodiment, a pin nose may be formed in the
bottom subassembly 230 between thefirst end 231 and thethird length 236 c of thebottom subassembly 230. The pin nose forms part of a double shoulder high torque connection. Any suitable double shoulder connection may be used. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitablefourth length 236 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 236 d may be from about 0.4-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 236 d may be about 0.6-inches. - In an embodiment, the bottom subassembly may have any suitable
fifth length 236 e. For example, a suitablefourth length 236 e may be from about 0.01-inches to about 0.042-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 236 e may be from about 0.02-inches to about 0.032-inches. - In an embodiment, the
bottom subassembly 230 may have any suitabletotal length 236. For example, a suitabletotal length 236 may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 236 may be about 16-inches. - Upper Dart
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FIG. 1J-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of anupper dart 240 for the grapplerelease tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1J-2 illustrates a Detail B view of theupper dart 240 ofFIG. 1J-1 ;FIG. 1J-3 illustrates a Detail C view of theupper dart 240 ofFIG. 1J-1 ; andFIG. 1J-4 illustrates a Detail D view of theupper dart 240 ofFIG. 1J-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1J-1 to 1J-4 , theupper dart 240 has afirst end 241 and asecond end 242. - The
upper dart 240 may be any suitable dart. - The
upper dart 240 may have a firstinner diameter 245 a, s secondinner diameter 245 b, a firstouter diameter 245 c, a secondouter diameter 245 d, a thirdouter diameter 245 e, a fourthouter diameter 245 f, a fifthouter diameter 245 g, and a sixth outer diameter 245 h. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 245 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 245 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 245 a may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 245 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 245 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 245 b may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 245 c. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 245 c may be from about 1.5-inches to about 3.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 245 c may be about 2.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 245 d. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 245 d may be from about 2.3-inches to about 4.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 245 d may be about 3.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable thirdouter diameter 245 e. For example, a suitable thirdouter diameter 245 e may be from about 2-inches to about 4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdouter diameter 245 e may be about 3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable fourthouter diameter 245 f. For example, a suitable fourthouter diameter 245 f may be from about 2.2-inches to about 4.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthouter diameter 245 f may be about 3.2-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable fifthouter diameter 245 g. For example, a suitable fifthouter diameter 245 g may be from about 2-inches to about 4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifthouter diameter 245 g may be about 3-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable sixth outer diameter 245 h. For example, a suitable sixth outer diameter 245 h may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the sixth outer diameter 245 h may be about 0.9-inches. - The upper dart may have a
first length 246 a, asecond length 246 b, athird length 246 c, afourth length 246 d, a fifth length 246 e, asixth length 246 f, aseventh length 246 g, aneighth length 246 h, aninth length 246 i, atenth length 246 j, an eleventh length 246 k, a twelfth length 246 l, athirteenth length 246 m, afourteenth length 246 n, a fifteenth length 246 o, and atotal length 246. - In an embodiment, the
first end 241 may have an optionalfirst bevel 247 a, in which thefirst bevel 247 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the firstouter diameter 245 c at the first end 241 (e.g., 0.125-inches×45-degrees) of theupper dart 240. - In an embodiment, the
first end 241 may have an optionalfirst bevel 247 a, in which thefirst bevel 247 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the secondouter diameter 245 d at thefirst end 241 of theupper dart 240. See e.g.,FIG. 1J-1 . - In an embodiment, one or more
first vents 248 a may be formed in the upper dart at afirst bevel 247 a and/or afirst end 241. See e.g.,FIG. 1J-1 . - In an embodiment, a
first connector 250 a may be formed in afirst end 241 of theupper dart 240. In an embodiment, thefirst connector 250 a may connect to, for example, afirst end 261 of awiper ball 260, as discussed below. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablefirst length 246 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 246 a may be from about 0.9-inches to about 1.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 246 a may be about 1.1-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more
first grooves 249 a for a seal (not shown) may be formed in theupper dart 240 at, for example, afirst length 246 a, and/or asecond length 246 b. See e.g.,FIGS. 1J-1 & 1J-2 . - The
upper dart 240 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablesecond length 246 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 246 b may be from about 1.9-inches to about 2.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 246 b may be about 2.1-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablethird length 246 c. For example, a suitablethird length 246 c may be from about 1.4-inches to about 3.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 246 c may be about 2.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablefourth length 246 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 246 d may be from about 8.9-inches to about 16.9-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 246 d may be about 12.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable fifth length 246 e. For example, a suitable fifth length 246 e may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifth length 246 e may be about 0.9-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more
second grooves 249 b for a seal (not shown) may be formed in theupper dart 240 at, for example, a fifth length 246 e and/or asixth length 246 f See e.g.,FIGS. 1J-1 & 1J-3 . - The
upper dart 240 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablesixth length 246 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 246 f may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 246 f may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitableseventh length 246 g. For example, a suitableseventh length 246 g may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theseventh length 246 g may be about 18.3-inches. - In an embodiment, a
second vent 248 b may be formed in theupper dart 240 at, for example, aseventh length 246 g. See e.g.,FIG. 1J-1 . - In an embodiment, the
second vent 248 b may have an optional third bevel 247 c, in which the third bevel 247 c forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the fourthouter diameter 245 f at thesecond vent 248 b of theupper dart 240. See e.g.,FIG. 1J-1 . - In an embodiment, a
third groove 249 c (e.g., 0.125-inches deep) may be formed in theupper dart 240 at, for example, a fourthouter diameter 245 f between afourth length 246 d and atenth length 246 j near thesecond vent 248 b. See e.g.,FIG. 1J-1 . - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitableeighth length 246 h. For example, a suitableeighth length 246 h may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theeighth length 246 h may be about 18.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitableninth length 246 i. For example, a suitableninth length 246 i may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theninth length 246 i may be about 19.1-inches. - In an embodiment, one or more
fourth grooves 249 d for a seal (not shown) may be formed in theupper dart 240 at, for example, aninth length 246 i, an eleventh length 246 k and/or a twelfth length 246 l. See e.g., atFIGS. 1J-1 & 1J-3 . - The
upper dart 240 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitabletenth length 246 j. For example, a suitabletenth length 246 j may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetenth length 246 j may be about 0.5-inches. - In an embodiment, a
third vent 248 c may be formed in theupper dart 240 at, for example, atenth length 246 j. See. e.g.,FIG. 1J-1 . - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable eleventh length 246 k. For example, a suitable eleventh length 246 k may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the eleventh length 246 k may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable twelfth length 246 l. For example, a suitable twelfth length 246 l may be from about 0.5-inches to about 0.1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the twelfth length 246 l may be about 0.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablethirteenth length 246 m. For example, a suitablethirteenth length 246 m may be from about 0.251-inches to about 0.321-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethirteenth length 246 m may be about 0.281-inches to about 0.291-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitablefourteenth length 246 n. For example, a suitablefourteenth length 246 n may be from about 0.168-inches to about 0.218-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourteenth length 246 n may be from about 0.188-inches to about 0.198-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitable fifteenth length 246 o. For example, a suitable fifteenth length 246 o may be from about 0.6-inches to about 0.1.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fifteenth length 246 o may be about 1-inch. - In an embodiment, the
upper dart 240 may have any suitabletotal length 246. For example, a suitabletotal length 246 may be from about 10-inches to about 30-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 246 may be about 0.21.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
second end 242 may have an optionalsecond bevel 247 b, in which thesecond bevel 247 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the fourthouter diameter 245 f at second first end 241 (e.g., 1-inches×45-degrees) of theupper dart 240. See. e.g.,FIGS. 1J-1 & 1J-4 . - In an embodiment, the
second end 242 may have an optionalsecond bevel 247 b, in which thesecond bevel 247 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper dart outer wall of the fourthouter diameter 245 f at thesecond end 242 of theupper dart 240. - In an embodiment, a
second connector 250 b may be formed in afirst end 242 of theupper dart 240. In an embodiment, thesecond connector 250 b may connect to, for example, afirst end 261 of awiper ball 260, as discussed below. - Wiper Ball
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FIG. 1K-1 illustrates an end view of awiper ball 260 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ; andFIG. 1K-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of thewiper ball 260 ofFIG. 1K-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1K-1 and 1K-2 , thewiper ball 260 has afirst end 261 and asecond end 262. - The
wiper ball 260 may be any suitable ball. - The
wiper ball 260 may have afirst diameter 265 a, asecond diameter 265 b, athird diameter 265 c, and afourth diameter 265 d. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablefirst diameter 265 a. For example, a suitablefirst diameter 265 a may be from about 0.4-inches to about 0.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst diameter 265 a may be about 0.6-inches. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablesecond diameter 265 b. For example, a suitablesecond diameter 265 b may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond diameter 265 b may be about 3.5-inch. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablethird diameter 265 c. For example, a suitablethird diameter 265 c may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird diameter 265 c may be about 0.9-inches. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablefourth diameter 265 d. For example, a suitablefourth diameter 265 d may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth diameter 265 d may be about 1-inch. - The
wiper ball 260 has afirst length 266 a, asecond length 266 b, athird length 266 c, afourth length 266 d, afifth length 266 e, asixth length 266 f, aseventh length 266 g, and atotal length 266. - In an embodiment, the
first end 261 may have anoptional bevel 267, in which thebevel 267 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall of the firstouter diameter 265 a at thefirst end 261 of thewiper ball 260. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablefirst length 266 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 266 a may be from about 0.3-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 266 a may be about 0.6-inches. - In an embodiment, a
first shoulder 268 a may transition from the firstouter diameter 265 a to the thirdouter diameter 265 c at thefirst length 266 a of thewiper ball 260. In an embodiment, thefirst shoulder 268 a may form an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall at the thirdouter diameter 265 c of thewiper ball 260. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablesecond length 266 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 266 b may be from about 0.6-inches to about 1.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 266 b may be about 1-inch. - In an embodiment, a
second shoulder 268 b may transition from the thirdouter diameter 265 c to an intermediate diameter at thesecond length 266 b of thewiper ball 260. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablethird length 266 c. For example, a suitablethird length 266 c may be from about 0.3-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 266 c may be about 0.6-inches. - In an embodiment, a
third shoulder 268 c may transition from the intermediate diameter to the thirdouter diameter 265 c at thethird length 266 c of thewiper ball 260. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablefourth length 266 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 266 d may be from about 0.03-inches to about 0.12-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 266 d may be about 0.06-inches. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablefifth length 266 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 266 e may be from about 2-inches to about 7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 266 e may be about 4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitablesixth length 266 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 266 f may be from about 1-inches to about 3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 266 f may be about 2-inches. - In an embodiment, the
wiper ball 260 may have any suitableseventh length 266 g. For example, a suitableseventh length 266 g may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, theseventh length 266 g may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, a
fourth shoulder 268 d may transition from the thirdouter diameter 265 c to the fourthouter diameter 265 d at theseventh length 266 g of thewiper ball 260. In an embodiment, thefourth shoulder 268 d may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall at the thirdouter diameter 265 c of thewiper ball 260. - In an embodiment, the
second end 262 may have abevel 269, in which thebevel 269 forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the wiper ball outer wall of the fourthouter diameter 265 d at the second end 261 (e.g., 0.375-inch×45-degrees) of thewiper ball 260. - Upper Box Recut Insert
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FIG. 1L-1 illustrates an end view of an upper box recutinsert 270 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1L-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of the upper box recutinsert 270 ofFIG. 1L-1 ; andFIG. 1L-3 illustrates a Detail B view of the upper box recutinsert 270 ofFIG. 1L-2 . As shown inFIGS. 1L-1 to 1L-3 , the upper box recutinsert 270 has a first end 271 and a second end 272. - The upper box recut
insert 270 may be any suitable insert. - The upper box recut
insert 270 may have a firstinner diameter 275 a, a secondinner diameter 275 b, a thirdinner diameter 275 c, a fourthinner diameter 275 d, a firstouter diameter 275 e, a secondouter diameter 275 f, a thirdouter diameter 275 g, and a fourthouter diameter 275 h. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 275 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 275 a may be from about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstinner diameter 275 a may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 275 b. For example, a suitable secondinner diameter 275 b may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondinner diameter 275 b may be about 3.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 275 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 275 c may be from about 1.3-inches to about 5.3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 275 c may be about 3.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable fourthinner diameter 275 d. For example, a suitable fourthinner diameter 275 d may be from about 2.1-inches to about 8.1-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthinner diameter 275 d may be about 5.1-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 275 e. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 275 e may be from about 2.1-inches to about 8.1-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 275 e may be about 5.1-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable secondouter diameter 275 f. For example, a suitable secondouter diameter 275 f may be from about 2.5-inches to about 8.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the secondouter diameter 275 f may be about 5.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable thirdouter diameter 275 g. For example, a suitable thirdouter diameter 275 g may be from about 3.5-inches to about 9.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdouter diameter 275 g may be about 6.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable fourthouter diameter 275 h. For example, a suitable fourthouter diameter 275 h may be from about 3.1-inches to about 9.1-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the fourthouter diameter 275 h may be about 6.1-inches. - The upper box recut
insert 270 may have afirst length 276 a, asecond length 276 b, athird length 276 c, afourth length 276 d, afifth length 276 e, and atotal length 276. - In an embodiment, the
first end 261 may have an optionalfirst bevel 277 a, in which thefirst bevel 277 a forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the fourthouter diameter 275 f at the first end 261 (e.g., 0.15-inches×45-degrees) of the upper box recutinsert 270. - In an embodiment, the
first end 261 may have an optionalthird bevel 277 c, in which thethird bevel 277 c forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert inner wall of the thirdinner diameter 275 c at the first end 261 (e.g., 0.15-inches×45-degrees) of the upper box recutinsert 270. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitablefirst length 276 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 276 a may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 276 a may be about 0.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitablesecond length 276 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 276 b may be from about 0.4-inches to about 1.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 276 b may be about 0.8-inches. - In an embodiment, a
shoulder 278 may transition from the secondouter diameter 275 f to thethird diameter 275 g of the upper box recutinsert 270. In an embodiment, theshoulder 278 may form an angle (e.g., about 90-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall at the thirdouter diameter 275 g of the upper box recutinsert 270. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitablethird length 276 c. For example, a suitablethird length 276 c may be from about 1-inch to about 3-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 276 c may be about 2-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitablefourth length 276 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 276 d may be from about 2-inches to about 6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 276 d may be about 4-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitablefifth length 276 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 276 e may be from about 0.1-inches to about 0.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 276 e may be about 0.3-inches. - In an embodiment, the upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitabletotal length 276. For example, a suitabletotal length 276 may be from about 2.8-inches to about 8.8-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thetotal length 276 may be about 5.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
second end 262 may have an optionalsecond bevel 277 b, in which thesecond bevel 277 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the thirdouter diameter 275 g at the second end 262 (e.g., 0.15-inches×45-degrees) of the upper box recutinsert 270. - In an embodiment, the
second end 262 may have an optionalfourth bevel 277 d, in which thefourth bevel 277 d forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper box recut insert outer wall of the thirdinner diameter 275 c at thesecond end 262 between the thirdinner diameter 275 c and the fourthinner diameter 275 d of the upper box recutinsert 270. - In an embodiment, one or
more grooves 279 for a seal (not shown) may be formed in the upper box recutinsert 270 at, for example, afirst length 276 a, athird length 276 c, and/or afourth length 276 d. See e.g.,FIGS. 1L-2 & 1L-3 . - The upper box recut
insert 270 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - Plug
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FIG. 1M-1 illustrates an end view of aplug 280 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ;FIG. 1M-2 illustrates a Section A-A view of theplug 280 ofFIG. 1M-1 ; andFIG. 1M-3 illustrates a Detail B view of theplug 280 ofFIG. 1M-2 . As shown inFIGS. 1M-1 and 1M-2 , theplug 280 has afirst end 281 and asecond end 282. - The
plug 280 may be any suitable plug. - The
plug 270 may have afirst diameter 285 a, asecond diameter 285 b, and athird diameter 285 c. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitable first diameter. For example, a suitablefirst diameter 285 a may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst diameter 285 a may be about 0.75-inches. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitablesecond diameter 285 b. For example, a suitablesecond diameter 285 b may be from about 0.2-inches to about 0.6-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond diameter 285 b may be about 0.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitablethird diameter 285 c. For example, a suitablethird diameter 285 c may be from about 0.3-inches to about 0.7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird diameter 285 c may be about 0.5-inches. - The
plug 270 may have afirst length 286 a, asecond length 286 b, athird length 286 c, afourth length 286 d, afifth length 286 e, and atotal length 286. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitablefirst length 286 a. For example, a suitablefirst length 286 a may be from about 0.15-inches to about 0.35-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefirst length 286 a may be about 0.25-inches. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitablesecond length 286 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 286 b may be from about 0.175-inches to about 0.575-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesecond length 286 b may be about 0.375-inches. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitablethird length 286 c. For example, a suitablethird length 286 c may be from about 0.125-inches to about 0.325-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 286 c may be about 0.225-inches. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitablefourth length 286 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 286 d may be from about 0.04-inches to about 0.12-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 286 d may be about 0.08-inches. - In an embodiment, the plug may have any suitable
fifth length 286 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 286 e may be from about 0.74-inches to about 0.124-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefifth length 286 e may be about 0.94-inches to about 0.104-inches. - In an embodiment, a
socket 287 may be formed in theplug 270 at afirst end 281. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have anysuitable socket 287. For example, asuitable socket 287 includes, but is not limited to, a hex socket. - In an embodiment, one or
more grooves 288 for a seal (not shown) may be formed in theplug 270 at, for example, athird length 286 c and/or afourth length 286 d. See e.g.,FIGS. 1M-2 & 1M-3 . - The
plug 270 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - The
socket 287 may have asixth length 286 f. - In an embodiment, the
socket 287 may have any suitablesixth length 286 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 286 f may be from about 0.175-inches to about 0.575-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 286 f may be about 0.375-inches. - In an embodiment, the
plug 270 may have any suitabletotal length 286. For example, a suitabletotal length 286 may be from about 0.5-inches to about 1-inch, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the total length may be about 0.75-inches. - Upper Ball Seat
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FIG. 1N-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of anupper ball seat 290 of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A ; andFIG. 1N-2 illustrates a Detail B view of theupper ball seat 290 ofFIG. 1N-1 . As shown inFIGS. 1N-1 and 1N-2 , theupper ball seat 290 has a first end 291 and a second end 292. - The
upper ball seat 290 may be any suitable ball seat. - The
upper ball seat 290 may have a firstinner diameter 295 a, a secondinner diameter 295 b, a thirdinner diameter 295 c, and a firstouter diameter 295 d, a second outer diameter 295 e, and a thirdouter diameter 295 f. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable firstinner diameter 295 a. For example, a suitable firstinner diameter 295 a may be from about 3-inches to about 7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first inner diameter may be about 5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable secondinner diameter 295 b. For example, a suitable second inner diameter may be about 1.4-inches to about 5.4-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second inner diameter may be about 3.4-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable thirdinner diameter 295 c. For example, a suitable thirdinner diameter 295 c may be about 1.5-inches to about 5.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdinner diameter 295 c may be about 3.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable firstouter diameter 295 d. For example, a suitable firstouter diameter 295 d may be from about 3-inches to about 7-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the firstouter diameter 295 d may be about 5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable second outer diameter 295 e. For example, a suitable second outer diameter 295 e may be from about 2.5-inches to about 6.5-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second outer diameter 295 e may be about 4.5-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable thirdouter diameter 295 f. For example, a suitable thirdouter diameter 295 f may be from about 2.6-inches to about 6.4-inches and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the thirdouter diameter 295 f may be about 4.6-inches. - The
upper ball seat 290 may have afirst length 296 a, asecond length 296 b, athird length 296 c, afourth length 296 d, afifth length 296 e, and atotal length 296. - In an embodiment, the first end 291 may have a
first bevel 297 a (e.g., ball seat), in which thefirst bevel 297 a forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper ball seat inner wall of the secondinner diameter 295 b at the first end 291 between the firstinner diameter 295 a and the secondinner diameter 295 b of the upper ball seat. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitablefirst length 296 a. For example, a suitable first length may be from about 0.675-inches to about 1.075-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the first length may be about 0.875-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitablesecond length 296 b. For example, a suitablesecond length 296 b may be from about 0.35-inches to about 0.75-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the second length may be about 0.55-inches. - In an embodiment, a
first groove 298 a for asecond shear screw 210 may be formed in theupper ball seat 290 between thesecond length 296 b and thethird length 296 c of theupper ball seat 290. - The
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable shear screw. For example, a suitable shear screw includes, but is not limited to, anose shear screw 210. See e.g.,FIGS. 1G-2 & 1G-2 . - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitablethird length 296 c. For example, a suitablethird length 296 c may be from about 1.2-inches to about 2.2-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thethird length 296 c may be about 1.8-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitablefourth length 296 d. For example, a suitablefourth length 296 d may be from about 1.75-inches to about 3.75-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thefourth length 296 d may be about 2.75-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitablefifth length 296 e. For example, a suitablefifth length 296 e may be from about 0.175-inches to about 0.475-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment,fifth length 296 e may be about 0.375-inches. - In an embodiment, the
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitablesixth length 296 f. For example, a suitablesixth length 296 f may be from about 0.261-inches to about 0.306-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, thesixth length 296 f may be about 0.281-inches to about 0.286-inches. - In an embodiment, the second end 292 may have an optional
second bevel 297 b, in which thesecond bevel 297 b forms an angle (e.g., about 45-degrees) with the upper ball seat outer wall of the firstouter diameter 295 d at the second end 292 of theupper ball seat 290. - In an embodiment, the second end 292 may have an optional
third bevel 297 c, in which thethird bevel 297 c forms an angle (e.g., about 30-degrees) with the upper ball seat inner wall of the thirdinner diameter 295 c at the second end 292 between the secondinner diameter 295 b and the thirdinner diameter 295 c of theupper ball seat 290. - In an embodiment, one or more
second grooves 298 b for a seal (not shown) may be formed in the upper ball set 290 at, for example, afirst length 296 a, afourth length 296 d, and/or afifth length 296 e. See e.g.,FIGS. 1N-1 & 1N-2 . - The
upper ball seat 290 may have any suitable seal (not shown). For example, a suitable seal (not shown) includes, but is not limited to, an o-ring. - Assembly of Grapple Release Tool
- In an embodiment, an
upper piston 190 may be installed into amain body 130. In an embodiment, before theupper piston 190 may be installed into themain body 130, theupper piston 190 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings) and c-rings, as needed. - In an embodiment, a temporary shear screw may be installed into the
main body 130 to prevent theupper piston 190 from moving during the remaining assembly. - In an embodiment, a
pop lock 170 may be installed into themain body 130. - In an embodiment, a
secondary housing 150 may be installed over thepop lock 170 and into grooves (e.g., splines) of themain body 130. In an embodiment, before thesecondary housing 150 may be installed over thepop lock 170 and into the splines of themain body 130, thesecondary housing 150 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed. - In an embodiment, a
pop lock spacer 220 may be installed onto thepop lock 170. - In an embodiment, an upper box recut
insert 270 may be installed into themain body 130. In an embodiment, before the upper box recutinsert 270 may be installed into themain body 130, the upper box recut 270 insert may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed. - In an embodiment, an
upper ball seat 290 may be installed into atop subassembly 110. In an embodiment, before theupper ball seat 290 may be installed into thetop subassembly 110, theupper ball seat 290 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed. - In an embodiment, a temporary shear screw may be installed into the
top subassembly 110 to prevent theupper ball seat 290 from moving during the remaining assembly. - In an embodiment, the
top subassembly 110 may be installed onto themain body 130. - In an embodiment, a
bottom subassembly 230 may be installed onto themain body 130. - In an embodiment, the temporary shear screws may be removed from the
main body 130 and thetop subassembly 110. - In an embodiment, a
nose shear screw 210 may be installed on themain body 130 and thetop subassembly 110, as needed for operation. - In an embodiment, a
plug 280 may be installed intomain body 130. In an embodiment, before theplug 280 may be installed into themain body 130, theplug 280 may be dressed with seals (e.g., o-rings), as needed. -
FIG. 2A-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A , showing the grapplerelease tool 100 in a non-activated (latched) position; andFIGS. 2A-2 to 2A-4 illustrate detail views of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 2A-1 . -
FIG. 2B-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A , showing the grapplerelease tool 100 in an activated (unlatched) position; andFIGS. 2B-2 to 2B-4 illustrate detail views of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 2B-1 . -
FIG. 2C-1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of thegrapple release tool 100 ofFIG. 1A , showing the grapplerelease tool 100 in a piston vent position; andFIGS. 2C-2 to 2C-4 illustrate detail views of the grapple release tool ofFIG. 2C-1 . - Ball
- In an embodiment, the grapple
release tool 100 may further include aball 2100. - The ball may be made of any suitable material. For example, a suitable material includes, but is not limited to, a plastic, a rubber, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, the
ball 2100 may be made from a plastic. In an embodiment, theball 2100 may be made from a rubber. - The
ball 2100 may have an outer diameter 2105. - The ball 210 o may have any suitable outer diameter 2105. For example, a suitable outer diameter 2105 may be from about 1.437-inches to about 5.437-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the outer diameter 2105 may be about 3.437-inches.
- Operation of Grapple Release Tool
- The grapple
release tool 100 may be placed in strategic places within the bottom hole assembly (BHA) to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in the well. - Once the bottom hole assembly becomes stuck, an operator makes a decision to activate the grapple
release tool 100. In the activated position, the grapplerelease tool 100 opens a fluid bypass to maintain circulation. - To activate the grapple
release tool 100, anupper dart 240 may be placed inside the drill string and deployed by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string. Once theupper dart 240 lands on inside the upper box recutinsert 270, the grapplerelease tool 100 diverts fluid flow (pressure) to a piston bias area of theupper piston 190. The grapple release tool 100 (e.g., shift-up upper piston design) prevents an accidental activation if something other than an intended dart lands (e.g., drifts, darts for other tools, etc.) on the upper box recutinsert 270. - Once sufficient fluid flow (pressure) has built up to overcome friction of a
pop lock 170 and a firstnose shear screw 210, the grapplerelease tool 100 shifts theupper piston 190 upward, releasing afinger 180 c on thepop lock 170 from amain body 130. The grapplerelease tool 100 separates cleanly at themain body 130 and thesecondary housing 150, leaving a large path for fishing operations. - Once the
grapple release tool 100 is activated, the grapplerelease tool 100 connects one or 248 a, 248 b, 248 c in anmore vents upper dart 240, one or 199 a, 199 b, 199 c in anmore vents upper piston 190 and a plurality of screw holes 140 in amain housing 130, allowing fluid flow from an interior of themain body 130 to an exterior of themain body 130. - If needed, a
ball 260 to be deployed to shift theupper ball seat 290 downward if a larger fluid path is needed, as discussed below. - The
ball 299 has anouter diameter 2100. - In an embodiment, the
ball 299 may have any suitableouter diameter 2100. For example, a suitableouter diameter 2100 may be from about 1.437-inches to about 5.437-inches, and any range or value there between. In an embodiment, the outer diameter may be about 3.437-inches. - To shift the
upper ball seat 290, aball 299 may be placed inside the drill string and deployed by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string. Once theball 299 lands on theupper ball seat 290, theball 299 seals theupper ball seat 290. - Once sufficient fluid flow (pressure) has built up to overcome friction of the
upper ball seat 290 and a second nose shear screw (not shown), the grapplerelease tool 100 shifts theupper ball seat 290 downward, exposing one or more vents 2001 in thetop subassembly 110 and allowing fluid flow from an interior of thetop subassembly 110 to an exterior of thetop subassembly 110. - Method of Making Grapple Release Tool
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FIG. 3A illustrates a flow chart of a method of making a grapplerelease tool 300 according to an embodiment of the invention; andFIG. 3B illustrates a flow chart of themethod 300 ofFIG. 3A , showing additional steps. As shown inFIG. 3A , themethod 300 may include - (a) installing an upper piston into a
main body 302; - (b) installing a pop lock into the main body 304;
- (c) installing a secondary housing over the pop lock and into
main housing 306; - (d) installing an optional pop lock spacer onto the
pop lock 308; - (e) installing an upper box recut insert into the
main body 310; - (f) installing an upper ball seat into a
top subassembly 312; - (g) installing the top subassembly onto the
main body 314; and - (h) installing a bottom subassembly onto the
main body 316. - As shown in
FIG. 3B , themethod 300 may further include: - (i) installing first nose shear screw into the main body and a second nose shear screw into the
top subassembly 318; and/or - (j) installing a plug into the
main body 320. - In an embodiment, step (a) may include:
- (a) dressing the upper piston with a first seal and a c-ring; and then installing the upper piston into the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (a) may include:
- (a) installing the upper piston on the main body and then installing a first temporary shear screw into the main body to prevent the upper piston from moving during assembly.
- In an embodiment, step (c) may include:
- (c) installing the secondary housing over the pop lock and into splines of the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (c) may include:
- (c) dressing the secondary housing with a second seal and then installing the secondary housing over the pop lock and into the main housing.
- In an embodiment, step (e) may include:
- (e) dressing the upper box recut insert with a third seal and then installing the upper box recut insert into the main body.
- In an embodiment, step (f) may include:
- (f) dressing the upper ball seat with a fourth seal and then installing the upper ball seat into the top subassembly.
- In an embodiment, step (g) may include:
- (g) installing the top assembly onto the main body and then installing a second temporary shear screw into the top subassembly to prevent the upper ball seat from moving during the remaining assembly.
- In an embodiment, steps (a) and (i) may include:
- (a) installing the upper piston on the main body and then installing a first temporary shear screw into the main body to prevent the upper piston from moving during assembly; and
- (i) removing the first temporary shear screw from the main body and then installing a first nose shear screw into the main body.
- In an embodiment, steps (g) and (j) may include:
- (g) installing the top assembly onto the main body and then installing a second temporary shear screw into the top subassembly to prevent the upper ball seat from moving during the remaining assembly; and
- (j) removing the second temporary shear screw from the top subassembly and then installing a second nose shear screw into the top subassembly.
- In an embodiment, step (j) may include:
- (j) dressing the plug with a seal and then installing the plug into the main body.
- Method of Using Grapple Release Tool
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FIG. 4A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapplerelease tool 400 according to an embodiment of the invention; andFIG. 4B illustrates a flow chart of themethod 400 ofFIG. 4A , showing an additional step for themethod 400. As shown inFIG. 4A , themethod 400 may include: - (a) locating a grapple release tool within a
bottom hole assembly 402; - (b) placing an upper dart inside a drill string and deploying the upper dart down a bore of the
drill string 404; - (c) when the upper dart lands inside an upper box recut insert, diverting fluid flow to a piston bias area of an
upper piston 406; - (d) when the fluid flow overcomes a pop lock, shifting the upper piston upward and releasing the pop lock from the
main body 408. - As shown in
FIG. 4B , themethod 400 may further include: - (e) diverting fluid flow through a vent 410.
- As shown in
FIG. 4B , themethod 400 may further include: - (f) separating the main body from the
secondary housing 412. - In an embodiment step (a) may include:
- (a) locating the grapple release tool within the bottom hole assembly to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in a well bore.
- In an embodiment, step (b) may include:
- (b) placing the upper dart inside the drill string and deploying the upper dart by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- In an embodiment, step (d) may include:
- (d) when the fluid flow overcomes the pop lock and a first nose shear screw, shifting the upper piston upward and releasing a finger on the pop lock from the main body.
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FIG. 5A illustrates a flow chart of a method of using a grapplerelease tool 500 according to an embodiment of the invention; andFIG. 5B illustrates a flow chart of themethod 500 ofFIG. 5A , showing an additional step for themethod 500. As shown inFIG. 5A , themethod 400 may include: - (a) locating a grapple release tool within a
bottom hole assembly 502; - (b) placing a ball inside a drill string and deploying the ball down a bore of the
drill string 504; - (c) when the upper dart lands on an upper ball seat, sealing the
upper ball seat 506; - (d) when the fluid flow overcomes a second nose shear screw, shifting the upper ball seat downward 508.
- As shown in
FIG. 5B , themethod 500 may further include: - (e) diverting fluid flow through a
vent 510. - In an embodiment step (a) may include:
- (a) locating the grapple release tool within the bottom hole assembly to provide optimal results when retrieving the bottom hole assembly from a stuck position in a well bore.
- In an embodiment, step (b) may include:
- (b) placing the ball inside the drill string and deploying the ball by gravity or by pumping down the bore of the drill string.
- In the foregoing description of certain embodiments, specific terminology has been resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes other technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar technical purpose. Terms (e.g., “outer” and “inner,” “upper” and “lower,” “first” and “second,” “internal” and “external,” “above” and “below” and the like) are used as words of convenience to provide reference points and, as such, are not to be construed as limiting terms.
- The embodiments set forth herein are presented to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those skilled in the art to make and utilize the invention. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the foregoing description has been presented for the purpose of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.
- Also, the various embodiments described above may be implemented in conjunction with other embodiments, e.g., aspects of one embodiment may be combined with aspects of another embodiment to realize yet other embodiments. Further, each independent feature or component of any given assembly may constitute an additional embodiment.
- Definitions
- As used herein, the terms “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” mean one or more, unless the context dictates otherwise.
- As used herein, the term “about” means the stated value plus or minus a margin of error plus or minus 10% if no method of measurement is indicated.
- As used herein, the term “or” means “and/or” unless explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives only or if the alternatives are mutually exclusive.
- As used herein, the terms “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise” are open-ended transition terms used to transition from a subject recited before the term to one or more elements recited after the term, where the element or elements listed after the transition term are not necessarily the only elements that make up the subject.
- As used herein, the terms “containing,” “contains,” and “contain” have the same open-ended meaning as “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise,” provided above.
- As used herein, the terms “having,” “has,” and “have” have the same open-ended meaning as “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise,” provided above.
- As used herein, the terms “including,” “includes,” and “include” have the same open-ended meaning as “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise,” provided above.
- As used herein, the phrase “consisting of” is a closed transition term used to transition from a subject recited before the term to one or more material elements recited after the term, where the material element or elements listed after the transition term are the only material elements that make up the subject.
- As used herein, the term “simultaneously” means occurring at the same time or about the same time, including concurrently.
- Incorporation By Reference. All patents and patent applications, articles, reports, and other documents cited herein are fully incorporated by reference to the extent they are not inconsistent with this invention.
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