Continuous Circulating Sub for Drill Strings
First Claim
1. A continuous circulation sub comprising:
- an elongated sub housing having a first end and a second end and characterized by a wall defining a sub interior and at least one inlet flow port disposed in said wall, wherein the sub housing has an internal flow path formed in the interior therein between the first and second ends;
a sleeve disposed at least partially in the interior of the sub housing, the sleeve having a sleeve wall, wherein the sleeve is axially movable within the sub housing from a closed position to an open position, such that the sleeve wall substantially impedes fluid flow from the housing inlet flow port to internal flow path when the sleeve is in the closed position and wherein the inlet flow port and the internal flow path are in fluid communication when the sleeve is in the open position;
wherein the sleeve has a pressure surface defined thereon so as to provide a surface area upon which a first fluid pressure may act to urge the sleeve from the closed position to the open position;
a biasing member, wherein the biasing member urges the valve sleeve to the closed position by exertion of a biasing force on the sleeve; and
a valve disposed along the internal flow path, wherein the valve is movable between a first position so as to permit flow through the flow path between said first and second ends of the sub housing and a second position inhibiting flow through the flow path between said first and second ends of the sub housing,wherein the valve is in the first position when the sleeve is in the closed position and the valve is in the second position when the sleeve is in the open position.
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Abstract
A system and method for maintaining continuous flow through a drill string during drill pipe connection includes establishing drilling fluid flow axially through the length of a tubular sub attached to the top of a drill string. The sub is then engaged with a collar disposed at least partially around the perimeter of the sub so as to define an exterior flow path along the exterior of the sub. Radial flow is then initiated into the sub through said collar and along said exterior flow path. Axial flow is then terminated through the length of the tubular sub while maintaining radial flow into the sub. A pipe joint is then attached to the top of the tubular sub, axial flow is reestablished through the length of the tubular sub, radial flow is terminated into the sub, and the collar is disengaged from the sub.
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Citations
26 Claims
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1. A continuous circulation sub comprising:
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an elongated sub housing having a first end and a second end and characterized by a wall defining a sub interior and at least one inlet flow port disposed in said wall, wherein the sub housing has an internal flow path formed in the interior therein between the first and second ends; a sleeve disposed at least partially in the interior of the sub housing, the sleeve having a sleeve wall, wherein the sleeve is axially movable within the sub housing from a closed position to an open position, such that the sleeve wall substantially impedes fluid flow from the housing inlet flow port to internal flow path when the sleeve is in the closed position and wherein the inlet flow port and the internal flow path are in fluid communication when the sleeve is in the open position; wherein the sleeve has a pressure surface defined thereon so as to provide a surface area upon which a first fluid pressure may act to urge the sleeve from the closed position to the open position; a biasing member, wherein the biasing member urges the valve sleeve to the closed position by exertion of a biasing force on the sleeve; and a valve disposed along the internal flow path, wherein the valve is movable between a first position so as to permit flow through the flow path between said first and second ends of the sub housing and a second position inhibiting flow through the flow path between said first and second ends of the sub housing, wherein the valve is in the first position when the sleeve is in the closed position and the valve is in the second position when the sleeve is in the open position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A continuous circulation system for a drill string, said system comprising:
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at least one section of drilling pipe having an upper end and a lower end and an annulus therethrough; a first drilling fluid supply line attached to the upper end of said drilling pipe section and in fluid communication with said annulus; a continuous circulation sub attached to the lower end of said drilling pipe section, said continuous circulation sub comprising an elongated housing having a first end and a second end and an exterior surface and characterized by a wall defining a sub interior, said sub having at least one inlet flow port disposed in said wall and in fluid communication with an internal flow path formed in the interior of said housing between the first and second ends; a clamping assembly having a flow port defined therein, said clamping assembly radially disposed around at least a portion of the perimeter of the exterior surface of the sub so that said clamping assembly flow port is in fluid communication with said sub inlet flow port; and a second drilling fluid supply line in fluid communication with said clamping assembly flow port. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of drilling a borehole that allows for continuous circulation of drilling fluid while making a drill string connection, comprising:
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connecting a first continuous circulation sub to the top of a drilling tubular; circulating drilling fluid through the top of the first continuous circulation sub while rotating the drilling tubular; stopping rotation of the drilling tubular and setting slips to hold the drill string; connecting a circulation device to the first continuous circulation sub without stopping circulation of drilling fluid through the top of the first continuous circulation sub; circulating drilling fluid through the first continuous circulation sub via the circulation device; stopping circulation through the top of the first continuous circulation sub while continuing to circulate through the first continuous circulation sub via the circulation device; connecting an additional drilling tubular to the top of the first continuous circulation sub with a second continuous circulation sub connected to the top of the additional drilling tubular; circulating drilling fluid through the top of the second continuous circulation sub and stopping circulating fluid through the first continuous circulation sub; and resuming rotating the drilling tubular. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
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25. A method for maintaining continuous flow through a drillstring during drill pipe connection, said method comprising:
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establishing drilling fluid flow axially through the length of a tubular sub attached to the top of a drill string; engaging said sub with a collar disposed at least partially around the perimeter of said sub so as to define an exterior flow path along the exterior of said sub; initiating radial flow into said sub through said collar and along said exterior flow path; terminating axial flow through the length of the tubular sub while maintaining radial flow into said sub; attaching a pipe joint to the top of the tubular sub; reestablishing axial flow through the length of the tubular sub; terminating radial flow into said sub; and disengaging said collar from said sub. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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