US3871449A - Casing hanger and packoff apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to well apparatus, and more particularly to underwater apparatus for running a casing string in the well bore, cementing the casing string in place, and sealing the region between a casing hanger body and the surrounding wellhead disposed at the upper end of the well bore.
- a casing string is run into a well bore, the casing string being supported by a hanger body resting on a companion seat in its surrounding wellhead.
- the casing string is cemented in place, and a suitable packing or seal assembly actuated to pack off the annular region between the hanger body and wellhead.
- Apparatus for performing the above method is illustrated in a number of U.S. patents, including applicants US. Pat. Nos. 3,468,558, 3,468,559, 3,489,436 and 3,492,026.
- the casing hanger body and packing assembly are lowered into position at the same time on a running tool, the packing assembly sealing the region between the hanger body and wellhead following completion of the cementing operation.
- the casing hanger body and packing assembly are lowered into position within the wellhead at the same time through use of a running string secured to a running tool releasably connected to the hanger body and to a packing assembly.
- the packing assembly is not connected initially to the hanger body, but is supported by the hanger body through the agency of a retention member and an actuating member responsive to movement of the running tool.
- the running tool is released from the hanger body, such release also releasing the retention member, permitting the packing assembly and actuating member to move downwardly to enable the packing assembly to be connected to the hanger body. Movement of the running tool then effects downward shifting of the packing assembly along the hanger body into the annular seal region between the exterior of the hanger body and surrounding wellhead, and places the packing portion of the assembly in a condition packing off the annular seal region.
- connection between the hanger body and packing assembly is a threaded one, rotation of the running tool being transmitted through the actuating member to rotate the upper portion of the packing assembly and thread the latter downwardly along the hanger body to effect the packoff of the annular seal region.
- the actuating member is releasably secured to the packing assembly, enabling the actuating member to be released, after the packoff has been effected, so that the running tool, actuating member, and retention member can be removed simultaneously by the running string attached to the running tool.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of a subaqueous well bore being drilled from a floating drilling vessel through associated equipment, including apparatus located at the floor of the body of water;
- FIG. 2 is a vertical section, parts being located in side elevation, ofan embodiment of the invention located at the floor of the body of water;
- FIG. 3 is a crosssection taken along the line 33 on FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section taken along the line 4-4 on FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a crosssection taken along the line 5-5 on FIG. 2'
- FIG. 6 is a quarter longitudinal section on an en larged scale, taken along the lines 66 on FIG. 2, illustrating the position of the parts after having been landed in the wellhead housing, but before the packoff assembly has been actuated;
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 6 disclosing another position of the apparatus, in which the packing assembly has been partially shifted to its sealed position between the casing hanger and surrounding well housing;
- FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 2 disclosing the packing assembly in its final position between the casing hanger body and wellhead, with the seal region therebetween fully packed-off;
- FIG. 9 is a quarter sectional view, on an enlarged scale, taken along the line 9-9 on FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary longitudinal section, on an enlarged scale, taken along the line 10-10 on FIG. 8;
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentary longitudinal section, on an enlarged scale, taken along the line l1-l1 on FIG. 8.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of a well bore A drilled below a body of water B from a drilling vessel C floating at the surface of the water, a marine riser pipe D extending from the drilling vessel downwardly to a suitable connector E attached to a blowout preventer stack F, which is connected through a suitable connector G to a wellhead housing H disposed within a base J mounted on the floor K of the body of water.
- the wellhead housing H has a string ofcasing L extending into the well bore.
- the upper end of the wellhead housing is secured to the connector member 10 by coupling dogs 11 received within circumferential recesses 12 in the wellhead housing, the coupling mechanism or connector being of any suitable type, such as the connector disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,321,217.
- a suitable seal or gasket ring 13 prevents leakage between the upper end of the wellhead housing H and the connector member 10 thereabove.
- a casing hanger body 14 is secured to the body 15 of a running tool threadedly connected to the lower end of a tubular running string 16 extending through the marine riser D to the drilling vessel C.
- the specific connection illustrated is a left-hand male thread 17 on the outer portion of the running tool body, meshing with a left-hand female thread 18 in the interior of the upper portion of the hanger body.
- a plurality of seal rings 23 are disposed on the exterior of the lower portion of the running tool body, these seal rings being adapted to sealingly engage a lower cylindrical seal seat 24 on the interior of the hanger body when the hanger body 14 and running tool body 15 are threadedly secured together, as illustrated in FIG. 6.
- seal rings are adapted to sealingly engage an upper cylindrical seal seat disposed above a lock rin'g groove 26 between the upper and lower seats when the running tool body has been unthreaded from the hanger body, with its male 17 disposed adjacent to the uppermost female thread 18 of the hanger body, as disclosed in FIGS. 7, 8 and 9. 7
- the body 14 has a landing ring 30 threadedly secured thereto, which has a tapered surface 31 adapted to rest upon a companion seat 32 in the wellhead housing H, in order that the hanger body can support a string of well casing M threadedly secured thereto and extending downwardly into the well bore A.
- a split lock ring 33 is disposed in a peripheral groove 34 in the hanger body, resting upon the upper end ofthe landing ring 30. This lock ring is initially in a contracted position, but is adapted to be expanded outwardly into an opposed circumferential lock groove 35 in the wellhead housing, to prevent upward movement of the casing string M and the hanger body 14 with respect to the wellhead housing.
- Circumferentially spaced, longitudinal flow passages or grooves 36 are provided in the lower portion of the hanger body 14 to permit circulating fluid and cement slurry to flow upwardly through the interior of the landing ring and into the annulus 37 between the hanger body and wellhead housing H.
- the lower portion 370 of this annulus is defined between an external peripheral sealing surface 38 on the hanger body above the flow passages 36 and an opposed internal cylindrical sealing surface 39 in the wellhead housing.
- a suitable packing assembly 100 is movable into the annular space 37a to be sealed against the opposed external and internal surfaces 38, 39 and to also engage the lock ring 33 and expand it outwardly into the lock groove. 35, as described below.
- the running tool 15a also includes a torque ring or sleeve 40 slidable along its exterior, there being a slidable spline type of connection 41 between the running tool body 15 and the torque sleeve.
- a torque ring or sleeve 40 slidable along its exterior, there being a slidable spline type of connection 41 between the running tool body 15 and the torque sleeve.
- one or more circumferentially spaced longitudinally extending torque keys 42 are suitably secured to the running too] body 15, such key or keys extending within companion longitudinal grooves 43 in the upper portion of the torque sleeve (FIG. 3).
- a helical compression spring 44 surrounds the running'tool body, its lower end bearing against the upper end of the torque sleeve 40, and its upper end bearing against an annular spring seat 45 prevented from moving upwardly along the running tool body by a split contractible retainer ring 46 fitting within a companion external groove 47 in the upper end of the running tool body 15.
- a split contractible stop ring 48 is also mounted in a peripheral groove 49 of the running tool body immediately above the torque keys 42, to limit the extent of upward movement of the torque sleeve along the running tool body 15 when the sleeve 40 is shifted upwardly for the purpose of compressing the helical spring 44.
- the spline interconnection 41 between the running tool body and the torque sleeve By virtue of the spline interconnection 41 between the running tool body and the torque sleeve, the latter can be rotated upon rotation of the running tool body by the tubular running string 16. Such rotation and torque is transmittable to an actuating sleeve 50 surrounding the lower reduced diameter portion 51 of the torque sleeve.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced drive keys 52 are suitably secured, as by welding, to the torque sleeve, these keys fitting within companion slots 53 in the upper end of the actuating sleeve 50 (FIG. 10).
- a thrust shoulder 54 on the torque sleeve engages the upper end of the actuating sleeve 50.
- Thetwo sleeves are held in their assembled position by one or a plurality of shear screws or pins 55 threaded within the actuating sleeve and received within companion bores 56 of the torque sleeve (FIG. 1 1 ).
- the actuating sleeve 50 has a right-hand internal thread 57 adapted to mesh with a companion external right-hand thread 58 on the upper portion of the hanger body 14.
- the packing assembly 100 is carried by the actuating sleeve.
- such assembly includes an upper supporting ring 59, the upper portion of which encom passes a reduced diameter lower portion 60 of the actuating sleeve 50.
- a swivel connection is provided between the upper support ring and actuating sleeve.
- such swivel connection includes a swivel ring 61 mounted in an external groove 62 in the lower portion of the actuating sleeve 50, this ring also being received within an opposed internal groove 63 in the upper support ring.
- the upper end of the supporting ring engages a thrust bearing ring 64, which, in turn, bears against a downwardly facing shoulder 65 of the actuating sleeve.
- a similar thrust bearing ring 66 engages the lower end of the actuating sleeve 50 and an opposed upwardly extending shoulder 67 on the upper support ring.
- the actuating sleeve 50 can rotate without its rotation being transmitted to the upper supporting ring 59. The latter, however, cannot move longitudinally with respect to the actuating sleeve.
- the packing assembly further includes an elastomer packing sleeve 68, the upper end of which is connected to the lower portion of the upper supporting ring 59, and the lower end of which is connected to a lower abutment ring 69.
- the specific construction of the packing assembly per se forms no part of the present invention.
- the connections are provided by dovetails 70 on the upper and lower ends ofthe packing sleeve received within companion dovetail grooves 71 in the upper supporting ring and lower abutment ring.
- These rings also have metallic lip seals 72 facing toward each other and encompassing the upper and lower portions of the elastomer packing sleeve 68.
- packing assembly 100 and ac tuating sleeve 50 are spaced laterally outwardly from the periphery ofthe running tool body 15 to a substantial extent, providing an annular space 73 of large area communicating with the annular space 37 between the wellhead housing H and the casing hanger body 14.
- This annular space 73 communicates with a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinally extending circulation grooves 74 provided in the exterior of the torque sleeve 40, these grooves opening into the annular space 75 between the running tool body 15 and the wellhead above the torque sleeve, which, in turn, communicates with the annular space 76 surrounding the tubular running string 16, which extends through the blowout preventer stack F and the marine riser D to the rig R mounted on the drilling vessel.
- the retention member 77 is in the form of an elongate collet sleeve having a circumferentially continuous lower portion 80 of relatively short extent and a plurality of elongate springlike arms 81 integral with the lower portion and terminating in upper fingers 82 extending laterally inwardly.
- the arms and fingers may be formed by providing longitudinal slots 83 in the collet sleeve (FIG. 4). As shown, a lower flange 84 on the collet sleeve engages the upper shoulder 78 on the casing hanger body. When the left-hand threaded connection 17, 18 exists between the running tool body 15 and the casing hanger body 14, the fingers 82 engage the periphery of the running tool body 15, underlying the torque sleeve shoulder 79.. The intervention of the collet sleeve 77 prevents the spring 44 from expanding, and retains the torque sleeve 40, actuating sleeve 50 and the packing assembly 100 in the upper position illustrated in FIGS.
- the running tool body can be lowered by the running string 16 until its lowermost thread turn 17a engages the uppermost thread turn 18a of the casing hanger body, the lowermost thread turn 57a ofthe actuating sleeve 50 engaging the uppermost thread turn 58a on the exterior of the casing hanger body 14, the slidable splined relation 41 between the running tool body 15 and torque ring or sleeve 40 still being maintained (FIG. 7).
- Rotation of the running string 16 and running tool body 15 is then transmitted through the splineconnection 41 to the torque sleeve 40, and through its key connection 52,53 to the actuating sleeve 50, causing the latter to thread downwardly along the external threads 58 of the casing hanger body to shift the packing assembly 100 downwardly within the opposed circumferential seal surfaces 39, 38 of the wellhead housing H and the casing hanger body 14, until the lower abutment ring 69 moves within the lock ring 33 and expands it outwardly into the wellhead housing groove 35, the lower abutment ring coming to rest against a shoulder 87 onthe casing hanger body.
- a string of well casing M is to be run into the well bore A and is to be supported from the wellhead housing H previously located in place at the ocean floor K.
- the casing string is lowered from the rig R through the marine riser D, blowout preventers F and wellhead H and into the well bore.
- the casing hanger body 14 is then threadedly secured to the upper end of the uppermost casing string stand, and the running tool 15a, torque sleeve 40, actuating sleeve 50, packing assembly 100 and retention member or collet sleeve 77 are then appropriately assembled with respect to the casing hanger body, the parts then being in the relative positions illustrated in FIG.
- Circulation can then be established down through the running string 16, the running tool body passage 200 and the casing string M, with the returns flowing upwardly through the annulus surrounding the casing string, up through the hanger body grooves 36 into the annular space 37 between the casing hanger body and wellhead, the flow then proceeding through the interior 73 of the packing assembly 100 and actuating sleeve 50, and through the circulation grooves 74 in the torque sleeve to the annular space 76 thereabove.
- an appropriate charge of cement slurry is pumped down through the running string, running tool body passage 200 and casing string for discharge into the annulus surrounding the casing string and for upward movement toward the casing hanger body 14.
- the running string 16 is rotated to the right to correspondingly rotate the running tool body 15 and effect its upward threading with respect to the casing hanger body 14, until the running tool body is completely unthreaded from the hanger tool body.
- the running string 16 and running too] body 15 are now rotated to effect rotation, through the spline connection 41, of the torque sleeve 40, and rotation of the.
- actuating sleeve 50 through the key and key slot interconnection 52, 53, which threads the actuating sleeve 50 downwardly along the casing hanger body 14, to shift the lock ring 33 outwardly into the wellhead lock groove 35, and to effect compression and outward expansion of the packing element 68 and the metallic lip seals 72 against the external periphery 38 of the casing hanger body and the internal periphery 39 of the wellhead.
- Appropriate torque can be imposed on the running tool body 15 to the torque sleeve 40, this same torque being transmitted to the actuating sleeve 50, to force the actuating sleeve to thread downwardly along the hanger body 14 and produce a leakproof seal between the hanger body and the wellhead H.
- Rotation of the actuating sleeve 50 does not produce rotation of the packing assembly 100 because of the swivel connection 61-63, the downward force between the actuating sleeve and the upper supporting ring 59 being transmitted through the rings 64, 66 made of bearing material (FIGS. 8, 9).
- a blowout preventer F can now be closed around the tubular running string 16 and pressure applied to the fluid in the annulus surrounding the tubular running string, to test the efficacy of the seal.
- the lower seal rings 23 provide the seal against the lower seat 24 and between the running tool body 15 and the casing hanger body 14 to prevent leakage therebetween.
- the running tool 15a and the parts surrounding it can be released by taking an upward strain on the running string and running tool body, the upper right-hand thread 17 engaging the lower end of the collet sleeve 77, the flange 84 of the latter then engaging the lower end of the torque sleeve 40, urging the latter upwardly to shear the pin or pins 55.
- a hanger body adapted to be located in the wellhead and having a sealing surface; a running too] connectible to a running string; means releasably connecting said hanger body to said running tool to enable said hanger body to be lowered into the wellhead; packing means; means for supporting said packing means from said hanger body and above said sealing surface while said hanger body is connected to said running tool; means for releasing said supporting means upon release of said releasable connecting means to discontinue support of said packing means from said hanger body and allow said packing means to move downwardly of said hanger body towards said sealing surface; and means for actuating said packing means to effect its sealing engagement with said sealing surface.
- hanger apparatus as defined in claim 1; said releasable connecting means comprising a threaded connection between said running tool and hanger body.
- said supporting means including a first sleeve engaging said hanger body, a second sleeve supported by said first sleeve, said running tool engaging said first sleeve to hold said first sleeve in position supporting said second sleeve, means releasably connecting said second sleeve to said packing means; said means for releasing said supporting means including means on said ru'nning tool enabling said first sleeve to be shifted from its position supporting said second sleeve.
- Hanger apparatus as defined in claim '1; said supporting means including a first sleeve engaging said hanger body, a second sleeve supported by said first sleeve, said running tool engaging said first sleeve-to hold said firstsleeve in position supporting said second sleeve, means releasably connecting said second sleeve to said packing means; said means for releasing said supporting means including means on said running tool enabling said first sleeve to be shifted from its position supporting said second sleeve; said actuating means including means on said running tool for shifting said second sleeve.
- said supporting means including a first sleeve engaging said hanger body, a second'sleeve supported by said first sleeve, said running tool engaging said first sleeve to hold said first sleeve in position supporting said second sleeve, means releasably connecting said sec-ond sleeve to said packing means; said means for releasing said supporting means including means on said running tool enabling said first sleeve'to be shifted from its position supporting said second sleeve; said actuating means including a torque transmitting connection between said running tool and second sleeve.
- said supporting means including a first sleeve engaging said hanger body, a second sleeve supported by said first sleeve, said running tool engaging said first sleeve to hold said first sleeve in position supporting said second sleeve, means releasably connecting said second sleeve to said packing means; said means for releasing said supporting means including means on said running tool enabling said first sleeve to be shifted from its position supporting said second sleeve; said actuating means including a torque transmitting connection between said running tool and second sleeve and a threaded connection between said packing means and hanger body.
- Hanger apparatus for supporting a tubular string extending into a well bore from a surrounding wellhead: comprising a hanger body adapted to be located in the wellhead and having a sealing surface; a running tool connectible to a running string; means releasably connecting said hanger body to said running tool to enable said hanger body to be lowered into the wellhead; packing means; a lower sleeve supported by said hanger body; an upper sleeve initially supported by said lower sleeve; means providing a releasable connection between said upper sleeve and packing means; coengaging means on said running tool and lower sleeve holding said lower sleeve in its position supporting said upper sleeve; releasing means on said running too] en abling said lower sleeve to move from its position supporting said upper sleeve; and operating means for effecting sealing engagement of said packing sleeve with said sealing surface including. means for effecting movement of said upper sleeve and
- said operating means comprising a torque transmitting connection between said running too] and upper sleeve, and a threaded connection between said packing means and hanger body.
- Hanger apparatus as defined in claim 7; said operating means comprising a torque transmitting con nection between said running tool and upper sleeve. a torque transmitting. connection between said upper sleeve and packing means, and a threaded connection between said packing means and hanger body.
- said operating means comprising a torque transmitting-connection between said running tool and upper sleeve, a
- hanger apparatus as defined in claim 7; said lower sleeve being a collet sleeve having a finger portion at its upper end engaging said upper sleeve; said releasing means comprising a groove in said running tool into which said finger portion can shift upon upward movement of said running tool relative to said lower sleeve.
- hanger apparatus as defined in claim 7; said lower sleeve being a collet sleeve having a finger portion at its upper end engaging said upper sleeve; said releasing means comprising a groove in said running tool into which said finger portion can shift upon upward movement of said running tool relative to said lower sleeve; said operating means comprising a torque transmitting connection between said running tool and upper sleeve, a torque transmitting connection between said upper sleeve and packing means, and a threaded connection between said packing means and hanger body.
- hanger apparatus as defined in claim 7; said lower sleeve being a collet sleeve having a finger portion at its upper end engaging said upper sleeve; said releasing means comprising a groove in said running tool into which said finger portion can shift upon upward movement of said running tool relative to said lower sleeve; said operating means comprising a torque transmitting connection between said running tool and upper sleeve, a torque transmitting connection between said upper sleeve and packing means, and a threaded connection between said packing means and hanger body; and spring means on said running tool engaging said upper sleeve to urge said upper sleeve and packing means relatively downwardly of said running UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION PATENT NO. 3,371,449 DATED March 18, N75
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