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CA2421734C
CA2421734C CA 2421734 CA2421734A CA2421734C CA 2421734 C CA2421734 C CA 2421734C CA 2421734 CA2421734 CA 2421734 CA 2421734 A CA2421734 A CA 2421734A CA 2421734 C CA2421734 C CA 2421734C
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A check enhancer for use in a well comprises a housing portion and an injector portion disposed in the housing portion. The housing portion includes an outer body defining a fluid cavity therein with a plurality of body ports in communication with the fluid cavity. The injector portion includes a check valve and a dispersement nipple in communication therewith. The check valve is connected to the outer body, and the dispersement nipple extends into the fluid cavity. The check valve allows fluid flow from the tubing through nipple ports defined in the dispersement nipple. The nipple ports are longitudinally spaced from the body ports so that the fluid cavity remains substantially filled with fluid with the dispersement nipple substantially submerged within the fluid.

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EX.PItESS MAUL LABEL NO. EV222929067~75 PATENT
CHECK ENHANCER
BACKGROUND OF THE 1N~IENTION
[001] This is a continuation-in-part of application serial no. 10/176,808, filed June 20, 2002.
1. Field of the invention [002] This invention relates to bottom-hole assemblies used in oil and gas wells, and more particularly, to a check enhancer having .an outer -body with ports longitudinally spaced from ports in a dispersement nipple disposed in the outer body.
2. Description of the Prior Art [003] It is well known in the production and treatment of oil and gas wells to inject fluids into the well. This is done in a variety of ways, one of which is to use a bottom-hole assembly. Prior art bottom-hole assemblies comprise a ball check valve attached to a ported dispersernent nipple.
The ball check valve is connected to a length of coiled tubing by a known tubing fitting. The coiled tubing is used to run the tool into the well to a desired location. In operation, fluid is flowed down the tubing into the bottom-hole assembly. The fluid passes through the ball check valve which allows flow downwardly therethrough and prevenla any significant amount of fluid from flowing back upwardly tlu-ough the tubing. The fluid flows out of the bottom-hole assembly tlu-ough the ports in the dispersement nipple and into the well at a location adjacent to the bottom-hole assembly.
[004] These prior art bottom-hole assemblies have had a couple of problems.
First, scale deposits due to contaminants in the well can build up in the ports in the dispersement nipple, and 1264;5 3 this will eventually restrict the flow therethrough. If this occurs. it may be necessary to remove the assembly from the ~~ell prematurely for cleaning. This is both costly and time consuming.
[005] Another problem mrith the prior art bottom-hole assembly is that bubbles may form in the dispersement nipple. These bubbles can float up within the dispersernent nipple and pass upwardly through the ball check valve, either when the ball check is open to flow fluid therethrough or because a complete seal may not be formed in the valve when it is closed. These bubbles can disrupt the flow through the tubing.
[006) The present invention solves these problems by adding an outer housing around the dispersement nipple of the prior art bottom-hole assembly. The body keeps clean fluid around the dispersement nipple which significantly reduces or eliminates scale deposits in the check valve and nipple ports. Also, the presence of fluid adjacent to the dispersement nipple minimizes bubble formation. Bubbles may form at the ports in the outer housing, but even if this occurs, the bubbles will merely float up to the upper inside portion of the outer housing which is not a problem because that portion of the housing is not,in communication with the tubing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[007) The present invention is an improved bottom-hole assembly; and more specifically, as used herein; a check enhancer apparatus for use in injecting fluids into a well. The enhaneer generally comprises a housing portion defining a fluid cavity therein and a housing port in communication with the fluid cavity, an injector portion connected to the housing portion, and a length of tubing connected to the injector portion. The injector portion defines an injector port therein in communication with the tubing and the fluid cavity, and the injector port is longitudinally spaced from the housing port.

1?56435 3 [008] The housing portion comprises an outer body in which the housing port is disposed. The injector portion comprises a dispersement nipple in which the injector port is disposed and a check valve connected to the dispersement nipple. At least the dispersement nipple extends into the fluid cavity.
[009] The check valve, preferably either a ball check valve or poppet-type valve, allows fluid flow from the tubing to the dispersement nipple and substantially prevents fluid flow from the dispersement nipple to the tubing. The housing port is preferably lacated above the injector port when the apparatus in disposed in the well, such that fluid flowing out of the injector port at least partially fills the fluid cavity before flowing out oi' the housing port. In one embodiment, the injector port is one of a plurality of injector ports, the housing port is one of a plurality of housing ports and all of the housing ports are longitudinally spaced from all of the injector ports.
[010 Stated another way, the present invention is a check enhancer comprising a dispersement nipple defining a nipple port therein, a check valve connected to the dispersement nipple and adapted for connection to a length of tubing such that the nipple port is in communication with the tubing when the check valve is in an open position, and an outer body disposed around the dispersement nipple and defining a body port therein. The body port is longitudinally spaced from the nipple port, and in the preferred embodiment, the body port is above the nipple port when the apparatus is positioned in the well. The nipple port is preferably one of a plurality of nipple ports defined in the dispersement nipple, the body port is one of a plurality of body ports defined in the outer body, and all of the body ports are longitudinally spaced from all of the nipple ports. The check valve is attached to the tubing by a tubing fitting.
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125643$ 3 [011] Numerous objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment is read in conjunction with the drawings which illustrate such embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[012] FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the check enhancer of the present invention as it is run into a well on a length of coiled tubing.
[013] FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of the enhancer.
[014] FIGS. 3A and 3B is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the enhancer.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment [O1S] Referring to FIG. 1. a first embodiment of the check emlzancer of the present invention is shown and generally designated by the nuzrzeral 10. Apparatus or enhancer 10 is shown positioned in a well 12 on a length of coiled tubing 14.
[01b] Referring now also to FIGS. 2A and 2B, details of the first embodiment of enhancer 10 will be discussed. Generally; ezW ancer 10 comprises an outer housing portion 16 and an inner injector portion 18 disposed in the housing poz-tion. Injector portion 18 is substantially the same as a prior art check enhancer which has been used in wells without any outer housing.
[017] Housing portion 16 includes an outer bod~r 20 and an adapter or bonnet 22 attached thereto by any means known in the art, such as threaded connection 24. Adapter 22 defines a central opening through which a portion of tubing 14 extends. Opening 26 is sized so that tubing 14 may be slidably disposed therethrough.

tzscass 3 (018] Adapter 22 is attached to tubing 14 by a housing tubing fitting 28.
Housing tubing fitting 28 is connected to adapter 22 by any means know in the art; such as threaded connection 30.
Housing tubing fitting 28 can be of any type known in the art; such as, but not limited to. a compression fitting as shown in FIG. 2A. Prior to tightening housing tubing fitting 28, tubing 14 can be moved in opening 26 in adapter 22 so that injector portion 18 may be placed in any desired position relative to housing portion 16.
(019J In the embodiment shov~Jn in the draw-ings. outer body 20 comprises a collar 32, a cylinder 34 and an end cap 36: Collar 32 is fixedly attached to cylinder 34 by a means known in the art, such as a v~~eld 38. End cap 36 is fixedly attached to cylinder 34 by a means knowm in the art, such as weld 40. Thus; outer body 20 is integrally formed. Alternatively;
outer body.2~ may be made from a single piece of material.
(020] Outer body 20 defines a fluid cavity 42 therein and a pluralit~.~ of body or housing ports 44 ~~hich provide communication between fluid cavity 42 and well 12. Body ports 44 are preferably at the upper end of fluid cavity 42.
(021] Injector portion 18 includes a check valve 46 attached to a dispersement nipple 48 by any means know in the art. such as threaded connection 50.
(022] Check valve 46 includes a check valve body 52 having a first bore 54 and a larger second bore 56 therein. A downwla3-dly facing shoulder 58 extends betvreen first bare 54 and second bore 56. . At an opposite end of second bore 56 is an upwardly facing shoulder 60 which generally faces shoulder 58. A ball 62 is disposed in second bore 56 o.f check valve body 52 and is larger than fixst bore 54 so that the ball will seat on an edge 64 of shoulder 58. Ball 62 is biased toward shoulder 58 by a spring 66. It will be seen by those skilled in the art that fluid can pass downwardly through check valve 46, but upward flow is substantially prevented.

[023] Dispersement nipple 48 defines a bore 68 therein u~hicb is in communication with cheek valve 46. Bore 6$ is closed at its lower end. A plurality of nipple or injector ports 70 is defined in dispersement nipple 48. Nipple ports 70 provide communication between bore 68 and fluid cavity 42 in outer body 20 when injector portion I8 is positioned in housing portion 16. At the lower end of dispersement nipple 48 is a tapered tip or nose 72 which helps guide the dispersement nipple as it is positioned in outer body 20.
[024] Check valve 46 is attached to tubing 14 by an injector tubing fitting 74. Injector tubing fitting 74 is connected to check valve body 52 by any means know in the art, such as threaded connection 76. Injector tubing fitting 74 can be of any type know=n in the art, such as, but not limited to. a compression fitting as shown in FICi. 2B. After injector tubing fitting is connected, it will be seen by those skilled in the art that bore 68 and nipple ports ?0 are in communication with tubing 14.
[025] During assembly of enhancer 10, check valve 46 is assembled and attached to dispersement nipple 48 as previously shown and described: Before or after this, a portion of tubing 14 is inserted through housing tubing fitting 28 and opening 26 in adapter 22. Housing tubing fitting 28 is not tightened at this point. Injector tubing fitting 74 is used to connect check valve 46 to tubing 14 and tightened to make a complete injector portion 18.
Injector portion 18 is inserted into outer body 20. and the outer body is connected to adapter 22 as previously shown and described. By moving tubing 14 through opening 26 in adapter 20, injector portion l8 may be positioned in the desired relative relationship within housing portion 16.
Housing tubing fitting 28 is then tightened on tubing I4 to complete the assembly. It will be seen by those skilled in the art that nipple ports 70 are longitudinally spaced below body ports 44 when enhancer l0 is in an operating position in ulell 12. In a preferred embodiment, injector portion 18 is longitudinally positioned above end cap 36 such that scale and other deposits will settle to the bottom of fluid cavity 42 in housing portion 16 without interfering with fluid flow from nipple ports 70.
Second Embodiment [02b] Referring now to FIGS. 3A and 3B, a second embodiment of the enhancer of the present invention is shown and designated by the numeral 100. Second embodiment apparatus 100 is connected to a length of tubing 102 as hereinafter described. Enhancer 100 is positioned in a ~~ell on tubing 102 in a manner similar to first embodiment enhancer 10 on tubing 14.
[027) Generally, enhancer 100 comprises a housing portion 104 and an injector portion 106.
[028] Housing portion 104 includes an outer body 108 which itself comprises a cylinder 110 znd an end cap 112. End cap 112 is fixedly attached to cylinder 110 by a means known in the art, such as weld 114.
[029] Outer body 108 defines a fluid cavity l 16 therein and a plurality of body or housing ports 118 which provide communication between fluid cavity I 16 and the well. Body ports 118 are preferably at the upper end of fluid cavity 116.
[030) Injector portion 106 includes a check valve 120 connected to a dispersement nipple 122 by an co~u~ector 124.
[03i] Check valve 120 includes a check valve body 126 connected to a check valve cap 128 at a threaded connection 130. Check valve body 126 defines a first bore 132 and a larger second bore 134 therein. A downrvardly facing sl-~oulder 136 extends between first bore 132 and second bore 134. At an opposite end of second bore 134 is an upwardly facing shoulder 138 which generally faces shoulder 136. A ball 140 is disposed in second bore 134 of check valve body 1?569.5 126 and is larger than first bore 132 so that the ball will seat on an edge 142 of shoulder 136:
Ball 140 is biased tow%ard shoulder 136 by a spring 144. A third bore 146 is defined in check valve body 126 below shoulder 138. As further described herein, fluid can pass downwardly through check valve 120, but upward flow is substantially prevented.
[032] Check valve 120 is attached to connector 124 by any means known in the art, such as threaded connection 148. Cozv~ector 124 has an outer surface 150 which extends into, and is attached to, cylinder 110. This attaclmnent may be by a press fit, adhesives, pinning, a threaded correction or any other means known in the art. In a presently preferred embodiment, cylinder 110 and connector 124 are attached by weld. Thus; it will be seen that connector 124 provides a aneans for connecting check valve 120 to outer body 108 of housing portion 104.
[033] Connector 124 defines a first bore 152 therein which is in communication with check valve 120 and a larger second bore 154.
[034] Dispersement nipple 122 extends into second bore 154 of connector 124.
Dispersement nipple 122 and connector 124 are thus connected by a press fit, adhesives, pinning, a threaded correction or any other means known in the art. In a presently preferred embodiment, nipple 122 and connector 124 are connected by weld.
[035] Dispersement nipple I22 defines a bore 156 therein which is in communication with first bore 1 S2 in connector 124 and thus with check valve 120. Bore 156 is closed at its lower end. A
plurality of nipple or injector ports 158 is defined in dispersement nipple 122. Nipple ports 158 provide communication between bore 156 and fluid cavity 116 in outer body. At the lower end of dispersement nipple 122 is a tapered tip or nose 160 which helps guide the dispersernent nipple as it is positioned in outer body 108.
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iasbass a [036 Check valve 120 is attached to tubing 102 by an injector tubing fitting 162. Injector tubing fitting 162 is connected to check valve cap 128 by any means know in the art, such as threaded connection 164. Injector tubing fitting 162 can be of any t'rpe known in the art, such as, but not limited to, a compression fitting as shown in FIG. 3A. After injector tubing fitting is connected, it will be seen by, those skilled in the art that bore I 56 and nipple ports 158 are in communication with tubing 102.
(037] In the prefewed embodin gent, nipple ports 158 are longitudinally positioned above end cap 112 such that scale and other deposits will settle to the bottom of fluid cavity I 16 in housing portion 104 without interfering ~lith fluid flow from nipple ports I58. Also in a preferred ernbodin~ent. nose 160 of dispersement nipple 122 is attached by weld to end cap 112.
Operation of the Invention (038 In operation, first embodiment eWancer 10 is lowered into well 12 on tubing 14 to the desired depth and location in the well. Fluids are pumped down tubing 14 into injector portion .
18. Check valve 46 allows fluid flow into dispersement nipple 48 and thus out nipple ports 70 into fluid cavity 42 in housing portion I 6. The fluid flo~~~s upwardly through fluid cavity 42 and is discharged from enhancer 10 through body ports 44 into w-ell 12. Because body ports 44 are longitudinally spaced above nipple ports 70, fluid cavity 42 v~~ill always have a volume of clean fluid in it from the tubing. That is, dispersenaent nipple 48 is at least partially submerged in this clean fluid which substantially minimizes ox eliminates the build up of scale deposits in nipple ports 70. As previously mentioned; such scale deposition and the undesirable restriction in fluid flow resulting therefrom are problems with prior art enhancers w-hich are solved by the present invention. Scale deposits may form in body ports 44, but this is not a problem because these 1?56935 3 ports aresubstantially larger than nipple ports 70 and no significant reduction in fluid flow.
occurs.
[039) In the operation of second embodiment enhancer 100, it is lowered into a »~ell on tubing 102 to the desired depth and location in the same manner as first embodiment enhancer 10.
Fluids are pumped down tubing l02 into injector portion 106. Check valve 120 allows fluid flow into dispersement nipple 122 and thus out nipple ports 158 into fluid cavity 116 in housing portion 104. The fluid flov~rs upwardly through fluid cavity 116 and is discharged from enhancer 100 tlu-ough body ports I18 into the well. Because body ports I18 are longitudinally, spaced above nipple ports 158, fluid cavity I16 will always have a volume of clean fluid in it from the tubing. That is, dispersement nipple 122 is at least partially submerged in this clean fluid which substantially minimizes or eliminates the build up of scale deposits in nipple ports 158. Scale deposits may form in body ports I18, but this is not a problem because these pours are substantially larger than nipple ports 158 and no significant reduction in fluid flow occurs.
[040) In either embodiment. the creation of undesirable bubbles in dispersement nipple 48 or 122 is minimized or eliminated because it is submerged. Any bubbles will form instead in fluid cavity 42 or 116 and float to the top thereof This is not a problem because it is virtually irnpossihle for these bubbles to enter tubing 14 or 102.
[041] It will be seen, therefore. that the check eWancer of the present invention is »ell adapted to carry out the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. ~~Jhile two presently preferred embodiments have been slzov,~n for the purposes of this disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement and construction of parts may be made by those skilled in the art.
All such changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
[042] Vv~hat is claimed is:

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1. A check enhancer apparatus for use in a well, said apparatus comprising:
a dispersement nipple defining a nipple port therein;
a check valve connected to said dispersement nipple and adapted for connection to a length of tubing such that said nipple port is in communication with said tubing when said check valve is in an open position; and an outer body disposed around said dispersement nipple and attached to said check valve, said outer body defining a body port therein.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said body port is longitudinally spaced from said nipple port.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said body port is above said nipple port when the apparatus is positioned in the well.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
said nipple port is one of a plurality of nipple ports defined in said dispersement nipple;
said body port is one of a plurality of body ports defined in said outer body;
and all of said body ports are longitudinally spaced from all of said nipple ports.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said check valve is attached to the tubing by a tubing fitting.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said check valve is a ball check valve.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said check valve is a poppet-type valve.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a connector disposed between said check valve and said outer body.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said connector is attached to said dispersement nipple.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 where in said check valve is disposed above said body port.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said check valve is disposed above said nipple port.
12. A check enhancer apparatus comprising:
an outer body defining a fluid cavity therein and a body port in communication with said fluid cavity;
a check valve attached to said outer body and in communication with said fluid cavity and adapted for connection to a length of tubing; and a dispersement nipple connected to said check valve and extending into said fluid cavity, said dispersement nipple defining a nipple port therein in communication with said check valve and spaced from said body port such that fluid flowing through said tubing and check valve is discharged out of said nipple port and at least partially fills said fluid cavity before being discharged from said outer body through said body port.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a connector disposed between said check valve and said outer body.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein:
said nipple port is one of a plurality of nipple ports defined in said dispersement nipple;
said body port is one of a plurality of body ports defined in said outer body;
and all of said body ports are longitudinally spaced from all of said nipple ports.
15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said check valve allows fluid flow from the tubing to said dispersement nipple and substantially prevents fluid flow from said dispersement nipple to the tubing.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said check valve is a ball check valve.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said check valve is a poppet-type valve.
18. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said body port is above said nipple port when the apparatus is positioned in the well.
19. A check enhancer apparatus for use in a well and comprising:
a housing portion defining a fluid cavity therein and a housing port in communication with said fluid cavity; and an injector portion connected to said housing portion and having a portion disposed in said fluid cavity, said injector portion defining an injector port therein in communication with said fluid cavity and with a length of tubing connected to said injector portion, said injector port being longitudinally spaced from said housing port.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said housing portion comprises:
an outer body in which said housing port is disposed.
21. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said injector portion comprises:
a dispersement nipple in which said injector port is disposed, said dispersement nipple being the portion of said injector portion disposed in said fluid cavity; and a check valve connected to said dispersement nipple and said tubing.
22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said check valve allows fluid flow from the tubing to said dispersement nipple and substantially prevents fluid flow from said dispersement nipple to said tubing.
23. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said check valve is a ball check valve.
24. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said check valve is a poppet-type valve.
25. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said housing port is above said injector port when the apparatus in disposed in the well, such that fluid flowing out of said injector port at least partially fills said fluid cavity before flowing out of said housing port.
26. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein:
said injector port is one of a plurality of injector ports;
said housing port is one of a plurality of housing ports, and all of said housing ports are longitudinally spaced from all of said injector ports.
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