EP3643874A1 - Release lugs for a jarring device - Google Patents
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- This invention is directed to a release mechanism for a mandrel of a jarring device commonly referred to as a jar.
- Jars are used in the well drilling industry to free downhole tools that may become lodged in a well.
- An upward or downward force can be supplied to a tubular string which includes the affected tool in order to break free the tool from the well bore.
- a release mechanism in the form of an annular collet which normally prevents axial movement of the mandrel.
- the mandrel is spring biased to move with significant force in an upward or downward direction. If a sufficient force is placed on the mandrel, the collet will release.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,022,473 discloses a release assembly which comprises a plurality of angular segments 62 and 162 that engage in slots 86 and 88, and 186 and 188 respectively. It has been found that this arrangement can result in the segments 62 and 162 becoming out of alignment which could result in the failure of the release mechanism.
- the jar requires two sets of release lugs to withstand the anticipated tensile load. In this design the two lug assemblies must be spaced further apart than the total travel of the jar to prevent the lower lug from inadvertently engaging the groove of the upper lug assembly. If a third lug assembly were necessary it would have to be spaced a distance greater than the jar stroke from the lower set. This would significantly increase the total length of the jar and also the cost.
- the present invention solves the above noted problem by providing a plurality of angular lug segments each of which has two or more projections that engage corresponding grooves in the mandrel.
- the projections having either a differing width or are spaced at different distances.
- the grooves on the mandrel have a complimentary configuration as will be explained below.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a release mechanism including a plurality of release lugs 17 surrounding mandrel 21 of the jar such as that shown in FIG. 9 .
- the jar includes a central housing 11, a Belleville spring stack 12, a restrictor orifice 14 and one or more check valves 13, an annular sleeve 15 surrounding mandrel 21 and an annular trigger sleeve 16 having an inwardly projecting lip 33.
- Annular trigger sleeve 16 is spring biased against a shoulder 9 provided in housing 11 by a spring 19 at lip 33.
- a lubricant fitting housing 151 is threadedly coupled to the downhole portion of housing 11.
- each release lug 17 includes a plurality of projections 18 of varying width on its interior surface. Projections 18 in this embodiment are evenly spaced from each other.
- the exterior surface of the release lug includes a plurality of grooves 37 which are adapted to receive projections 36 of the trigger sleeve 16 as shown in FIG. 4 .
- a plurality of smaller grooves 41, 42, 43 and 44 are also provided on the exterior surface of release lugs 17 and are adapted to hold garter springs 38 as shown in FIG.6 .
- a plurality of the release lugs are used to form a release mechanism as shown in FIG. 6 having spaces 43 between the release lugs. Although six release lugs are shown any number of segments for example, 2 thru 12 may be used.
- surfaces 35 of the release lugs are in contact with the interior surface of trigger sleeve 16 and projections 18 are located within grooves 32 provided on the outer surface of mandrel 21.
- mandrel 21 and release lugs 17 will travel to the left, thereby compressing Belleville spring stack 12.
- the surfaces 35 align with grooves 31 of the trigger sleeve 16 the beveled surfaces of the projections and grooves of the trigger sleeve, release lugs and mandrel grooves will allow the surfaces to be forced outwardly into grooves 31 resulting in projections 18 disengaging from grooves 32 in the mandrel.
- the release lugs 57 have been changed to include a plurality of projections 58 that are non-uniformly spaced apart from each other rather than having varying widths.
- the grooves 59 in the mandrel are also spaced apart accordingly to receive projections 59 in the neutral position as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the outer surfaces of the release lugs are formed in the same fashion as the lugs shown in FIG. 5 so that in the released position of FIG. 8 , surfaces 35 of the release lug are located within grooves 31 of the trigger sleeve 16.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an embodiment of a complete jarring tool that incorporates the release lugs of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- the jar includes a connector 100 for connecting the jar to a tubular string, upper housing members 102 and 103, lubricating fitting 104, central housing 11, a lower lubricating fitting 151, lower housing member 152 and lower connector 141.
- the jar also includes a Bellville spring stack 12.
- the housing members are threadably connected to each other at 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135.
- the mandrel of the jar includes an upper portion 160 which is threadedly connected to connector 100, a central portion 21 and a lower portion 153.
- the mandrel portions are connected together by threads at 136 and 158. Suitable seals are provided at 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 129 and 139.
- a floating piston 127 surrounds the lower portion of mandrel 153.
- a lubricating material is introduced into the housing through fittings 140 and 141.
- the upper portion of the mandrel 160 includes an annular raised portion 138 which acts as a hammer against an anvil shoulder 137 on housing upper end member 102. As shown in FIG. 10 , upper housing member 103 may comprise a hexagon surface 171 which received a hexagon outer surface 172 on the mandrel portion 160.
- the jarring tool of FIG. 9 may incorporate the release lugs shown in the embodiments of FIG. 5 or that of the embodiment of FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- FIGs 11-13 illustrate a second embodiment of a release mechanism.
- Annular trigger sleeve 216 includes an annular enlarged portion 218.
- a plurality of arcuate release lugs 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, and 256 are positioned within the trigger sleeve 216 and are angularly spaced by gaps 260 as shown in figure 13 .
- Each release lug includes a plurality of annular projections 232 and a plurality of annular grooves 234 formed between the projections on its outer surface. They are adapted to interface with an annular projections 219 and annular grooves 220 formed on the interior surface of trigger sleeve 216 when in the release mode.
- each release lug includes a plurality of angular projections 235 and a plurality of angular grooves 233 between the projections that are adapted to interface with projections and grooves formed on the outer surface of a mandrel 21 in the manner shown in fig. 2 .
- Each release lug also includes a pair of grooves 240, 241 that are adapted to receive annular leaf springs 230, 231 shown in fig 12 .
- Leaf springs 230 and 231 include a gap 241.
- Figure 13 is a perspective view of the release lugs in an annular array surrounding a mandrel, not shown, similar to figure 6 .
- Figure 11 shows the release lugs in a non-release positon. As portions 246 and 217 of the release lugs, enter undercut portions 220, 205 of the trigger sleeve, release lugs 251-256 will expand outwardly thereby releasing the mandrel in a manner similar to that shown in figure 4 .
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Abstract
Description
- This application is a continuation in part application of
U.S. patent application serial number 14/621,577 filed February 13, 2015 - This invention is directed to a release mechanism for a mandrel of a jarring device commonly referred to as a jar. Jars are used in the well drilling industry to free downhole tools that may become lodged in a well. An upward or downward force can be supplied to a tubular string which includes the affected tool in order to break free the tool from the well bore.
- Typically, a release mechanism in the form of an annular collet is provided which normally prevents axial movement of the mandrel. The mandrel is spring biased to move with significant force in an upward or downward direction. If a sufficient force is placed on the mandrel, the collet will release.
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U.S. Patent No. 5,022,473 discloses a release assembly which comprises a plurality of angular segments 62 and 162 that engage in slots 86 and 88, and 186 and 188 respectively. It has been found that this arrangement can result in the segments 62 and 162 becoming out of alignment which could result in the failure of the release mechanism. As disclosed in the patent, the jar requires two sets of release lugs to withstand the anticipated tensile load. In this design the two lug assemblies must be spaced further apart than the total travel of the jar to prevent the lower lug from inadvertently engaging the groove of the upper lug assembly. If a third lug assembly were necessary it would have to be spaced a distance greater than the jar stroke from the lower set. This would significantly increase the total length of the jar and also the cost. - The present invention solves the above noted problem by providing a plurality of angular lug segments each of which has two or more projections that engage corresponding grooves in the mandrel.
- In order to avoid misalignment or a jarring situation, the projections having either a differing width or are spaced at different distances. The grooves on the mandrel have a complimentary configuration as will be explained below.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of the release lugs as shown in a neutral position. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of the release lugs just prior to release of the mandrel. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the release lugs ofFIG. 1 in a release position with the mandrel initially moving. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the mandrel in a completely released position. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a release lug according to a first embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a plurality of release lugs forming a release mechanism according to a first embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the release lugs shown in a neutral position. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the release lugs of the second embodiment in a fully released mode. -
FIG. 9 is a segmented cross-sectional view of an entire jar including the release lugs ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 10-10 ofFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of a release mechanism. -
FIG. 12 is a prospective view of a spring used in the embodiment ofFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a portion of the release mechanism shown infigure 11 . -
FIG. 1 illustrates a release mechanism including a plurality ofrelease lugs 17 surroundingmandrel 21 of the jar such as that shown inFIG. 9 . - The jar includes a
central housing 11, a Bellevillespring stack 12, arestrictor orifice 14 and one ormore check valves 13, anannular sleeve 15 surroundingmandrel 21 and anannular trigger sleeve 16 having an inwardly projectinglip 33.Annular trigger sleeve 16 is spring biased against ashoulder 9 provided inhousing 11 by aspring 19 atlip 33. A lubricant fittinghousing 151 is threadedly coupled to the downhole portion ofhousing 11. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , eachrelease lug 17 includes a plurality ofprojections 18 of varying width on its interior surface.Projections 18 in this embodiment are evenly spaced from each other. The exterior surface of the release lug includes a plurality ofgrooves 37 which are adapted to receiveprojections 36 of thetrigger sleeve 16 as shown inFIG. 4 . A plurality ofsmaller grooves release lugs 17 and are adapted to holdgarter springs 38 as shown inFIG.6 . A plurality of the release lugs are used to form a release mechanism as shown inFIG. 6 havingspaces 43 between the release lugs. Although six release lugs are shown any number of segments for example, 2thru 12 may be used. - In the rest position shown in
FIG. 1 ,surfaces 35 of the release lugs are in contact with the interior surface oftrigger sleeve 16 andprojections 18 are located withingrooves 32 provided on the outer surface ofmandrel 21. As an upward force is applied tomandrel 21 which would be from the left as shown inFIG. 1 ,mandrel 21 and releaselugs 17 will travel to the left, thereby compressing Bellevillespring stack 12. As thesurfaces 35 align withgrooves 31 of thetrigger sleeve 16, the beveled surfaces of the projections and grooves of the trigger sleeve, release lugs and mandrel grooves will allow the surfaces to be forced outwardly intogrooves 31 resulting inprojections 18 disengaging fromgrooves 32 in the mandrel. The mandrel then is free to move in an upward direction or to the left as shown inFIG. 4 . The overall operation of a hydraulic jar is well known and explained inU.S. Patent No. 6,290,004 and7,510,008 , the entire contents of which are expressly incorporate herein by reference thereto. - In order to reload the jar, a downward force is placed on the mandrel which will move the mandrel downward. The
garter springs 38 will cause the release lugs to return to their original position with theprojections 18 ingrooves 32. -
Spring 19 which is now compressed will movetrigger sleeve 16 back to the neutral position shown inFIG. 1 . In the embodiment ofFIGS. 7 and 8 , therelease lugs 57 have been changed to include a plurality ofprojections 58 that are non-uniformly spaced apart from each other rather than having varying widths. Thegrooves 59 in the mandrel are also spaced apart accordingly to receiveprojections 59 in the neutral position as shown inFIG. 7 . The outer surfaces of the release lugs are formed in the same fashion as the lugs shown inFIG. 5 so that in the released position ofFIG. 8 ,surfaces 35 of the release lug are located withingrooves 31 of thetrigger sleeve 16. -
FIG. 9 illustrates an embodiment of a complete jarring tool that incorporates the release lugs of the embodiment shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 . The jar includes aconnector 100 for connecting the jar to a tubular string,upper housing members fitting 104,central housing 11, a lowerlubricating fitting 151,lower housing member 152 andlower connector 141. The jar also includes a Bellvillespring stack 12. The housing members are threadably connected to each other at 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135. The mandrel of the jar includes anupper portion 160 which is threadedly connected toconnector 100, acentral portion 21 and alower portion 153. The mandrel portions are connected together by threads at 136 and 158. Suitable seals are provided at 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 129 and 139. Afloating piston 127 surrounds the lower portion ofmandrel 153. A lubricating material is introduced into the housing throughfittings 140 and 141. The upper portion of themandrel 160 includes an annular raisedportion 138 which acts as a hammer against ananvil shoulder 137 on housingupper end member 102. As shown inFIG. 10 ,upper housing member 103 may comprise ahexagon surface 171 which received a hexagonouter surface 172 on themandrel portion 160. - The jarring tool of
FIG. 9 may incorporate the release lugs shown in the embodiments ofFIG. 5 or that of the embodiment ofFIGS. 7 and 8 . -
Figures 11-13 illustrate a second embodiment of a release mechanism.Annular trigger sleeve 216 includes an annularenlarged portion 218. A plurality of arcuate release lugs 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, and 256 are positioned within thetrigger sleeve 216 and are angularly spaced bygaps 260 as shown infigure 13 . Each release lug includes a plurality ofannular projections 232 and a plurality ofannular grooves 234 formed between the projections on its outer surface. They are adapted to interface with anannular projections 219 andannular grooves 220 formed on the interior surface oftrigger sleeve 216 when in the release mode. - The interior surface of each release lug includes a plurality of
angular projections 235 and a plurality ofangular grooves 233 between the projections that are adapted to interface with projections and grooves formed on the outer surface of amandrel 21 in the manner shown infig. 2 . - Each release lug also includes a pair of
grooves annular leaf springs fig 12 . Leaf springs 230 and 231 include agap 241. -
Figure 13 is a perspective view of the release lugs in an annular array surrounding a mandrel, not shown, similar tofigure 6 . -
Figure 11 shows the release lugs in a non-release positon. Asportions portions figure 4 . - Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific details, it is not intended that such details should be regarded as limitations on the scope of the invention, except to the extent that they are included in the accompanying claims.
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- A release mechanism for a jarring tool having a mandrel comprising:a plurality of arcuate release lugs, each release lug including an inner surface and an outer surface;a plurality of axially spaced projections on the inner surface of the release lugs and a plurality of grooves on the outer surface of the release lugs;a mandrel having a plurality of axially spaced grooves on an outer surface of the mandrel; andan annular trigger sleeve surrounding the mandrel, the release lugs being positioned between the annular trigger sleeve and the mandrel, and one or more springs surrounding and in contact with the release lugs.
- A release mechanism for a jarring tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the projections have different axial widths.
- A release mechanism for a jarring tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the grooves in the mandrel have a width corresponding to the width of the projections on the inner surface of the release lugs.
- A release mechanism for a jarring tool as claimed in claim 1 including three projections that are axially spaced from each other by a different distance.
- A release mechanism for a jarring tool as claimed in claim 4 including at least three grooves in the outer surface of the mandrel, the grooves being axially spaced from each other by a different distance.
- A jarring tool comprising:a housing;a mandrel having a plurality of axially spaced grooves;a trigger sleeve surrounding the mandrel;a plurality of axially extending arcuate release lugs having an inner and outer surface, each lug including a plurality of axially spaced projections on its inner surface and a plurality of grooves on its outer surface;said release lugs being positioned between the mandrel and the trigger sleeve; anda spring means surrounding the mandrel, and one or more springs surrounding and in contact with the release lugs.
- A jarring tool as claimed in claim 6 wherein the projections have varying widths.
- A jarring tool as claimed in claim 6 including three projections that are axially spaced from each other of a different distance.
- A jarring tool as claimed in claim 6 further including an anvil on the housing and a hammer surface on the mandrel.
- A jarring tool as claimed in claim wherein the one or more springs comprise a plurality of springs surrounding the release lugs thereby forming a circular array of release lugs which engages an outer surface of the mandrel.
- A jarring tool as claimed in claim 10 wherein the plurality of springs comprise leaf springs.
- A jarring tool as claimed in claim 10 wherein the plurality of springs comprise garter springs.
- The release mechanism of claim 1 wherein the one or more springs comprises leaf springs.
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