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- This invention relates to quick connect assemblies including quick connector fittings which quickly and releasably connect to a well casing for providing an interface for attaching well related equipment such as blowout preventors to the casing.
- Fittings such as drilling flanges
- a conventional fitting such as a drilling flange
- a elastomeric O-ring seals the drilling flange/casing interface.
- a quick connect assembly is needed which provides for the easy installation and removal of a quick connector fitting so as to allow the fitting to be used on multiple casings in the field and which allows the fitting to be oriented to any desired position relative to the casing.
- the present invention is directed to quick connect assemblies allowing for the quick and releasable connection of a quick connector fitting to a well casing for providing an interface for the attachment of well related drilling equipment such as blowout preventors.
- a male receiver is coupled to the casing.
- the receiver has an annular lip formed on its outer surface near its upper open end or mouth.
- the annular lip has a lower surface which slopes upward in a radially outward direction.
- a quick connector fitting has a first cylindrical section which tapers to a smaller second cylindrical section.
- a flange extends radially from an upper end of the smaller cylindrical section. The flange provides the interface for attaching well related equipment.
- the larger cylindrical section of the fitting is slid over the mouth of the male receivers.
- Threaded openings are formed radially through the larger section of the fitting and are arranged circumferentially around the fitting. Lock screws are threaded through the openings to engage the lower sloping surface of the annular lip male receiver. As the lock screws are tightened, the lip sloping surface guides them downward thereby causing the fitting to seat and lock on the male receiver mouth. To remove the fitting, the lock screws are loosened.
- a quick connector fitting having an annular lip formed on its inner surface.
- a flange extends from an upper end of the fitting to provide the interface for attachment of the various well related equipment.
- the fitting lower end is slid over the casing head such that a lower surface of the annular lip is seated on the mouth of the casing.
- An annular groove is formed circumferentially around the outer surface of the fitting near the fitting lower end.
- the annular groove has a lower surface that slopes downward in a radially outward direction.
- a retainer slip preferably a four piece retainer slip, having an upper and a lower annular lip is used to secure the fitting to the casing. The upper lip engages the groove, while the lower lip engages the outer surface of the casing.
- Teeth are formed on the face of the lower retainer slip lip that engages the casing.
- a clamp surrounds the retainer slip. As the clamp is tightened, it provides radial forces on the retainer slip causing the teeth formed on the lower lip to engage the casing outer surface and thus fix the position of the retainer slip relative to the casing. As the clamp is further tightened, the retainer slip upper lip engages the lower sloping surface of the groove formed on the outer surface of the fitting and causes the fitting to move downward against the casing. As a result, the annular lip formed on the inner surface of the fitting sits tightly against the casing mouth.
- annular bushing is threaded on the outer threads formed on the casing.
- the bushing is threaded downward about 1 ⁇ 4 inch ⁇ 1 ⁇ 8 inch from the casing mouth.
- An annular groove is formed on the outer surface of the bushing. The groove has an upper surface which slopes upward in a radially outward direction.
- a fitting is then fitted over the casing and the bushing. The fitting has an inner shoulder which sits on the mouth of the casing. On its opposite end, the fitting forms a flange for providing an interface for the well related equipment. Fasteners are threaded radially through the fitting to engage the upper surface annular groove.
- Lock nuts may be threaded on the fasteners from the ends opposite the ends engaging the groove on the bushing. These lock nuts are threaded until they engage the outer surface of the fitting providing a radially outward force on the fasteners preventing them from loosening from the fitting.
- annular casing head is coupled to the casing.
- the casing head can be threaded directly to the casing or may be coupled to the casing using a coupling.
- An annular groove is formed on the outer surface of the casing head. The annular groove has an annular upper surface and an annular base.
- a quick connector fitting is mated to the casing head.
- the quick connector fitting has a flange that extends from an upper end of the fitting for providing an interface for connecting well related equipment.
- An annular drilling flange nut is threaded on the lower outer surface of the quick connector fitting.
- Load key bolts are fitted through radial openings formed on the flange nut.
- a retainer is used to retain each bolt on the flange nut.
- a preferable arc-shaped load key located inside the flange nut is threadedly engaged by each load key bolt.
- As a load key bolt is turned it causes its corresponding load key to translate radially and into the groove formed on the outer surface of the casing head.
- the flange nut is then further torqued causing the load keys to contact and apply a force against the upper surface of the annular groove on the casing head.
- a downward force is applied by the flange nut on the quick connector fitting causing the quick connector to further sit on the mouth of the casing head forming a tight connection.
- a wear bushing ray be fitted such that it provides a protecting lining to the inner surface of the casing head and a portion of the quick connector inner surface extending above the casing head.
- the quick connector fittings are preferably fastened to a groove. As a result, the fittings can be oriented to any position over the casing mouth prior to being quickly and releasably connected to the casing.
- FIG. 1A is an exploded cross-sectional view of a quick connector assembly including a male receiver coupled to a well casing and a quick connector fitting.
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of the assembled quick connector assembly shown in FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 2A is a partial cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment quick connector.
- FIG. 2B is a partial cross-sectional view of the quick connector shown in FIG. 2A prior to the tightening of a slip retainer clamp.
- FIG. 2C is a partial cross-sectional view of the quick connector shown in FIG. 2A with the quick connector body welded to the casing.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment quick connector assembly incorporating a bushing.
- FIG. 4A is an exploded cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment quick connector assembly prior to the mounting of the quick connector fitting on to the casing head.
- FIG. 4B is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the coupling member of the assembly shown in FIG. 4A coupling the casing head to the casing.
- FIG. 4C is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the drilling flange nut of the assembly shown in FIG. 4A .
- FIG. 4D is another cross-sectional view of the drilling flange nut shown in FIG. 4C .
- FIG. 4E is a cross-sectional view of the assembled quick connector assembly shown in FIG. 4A .
- FIG. 4F is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the drilling flange nut of the assembly shown in FIG. 4E .
- FIG. 5A is an exploded cross-sectional view of another embodiment quick connector assembly.
- FIG. 5B is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view of the casing head of the assembly shown in FIG. 5A threaded to a casing.
- FIG. 5C is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment quick connector fitting assembly.
- This invention relates to quick connect assemblies which include a quick connector fitting (also referred to herein as a “quick connector”) that can be mounted quickly on a well casing providing an interface for the mounting of well related equipment such as blow out preventors (“BOP”).
- BOP blow out preventors
- the quick connector fittings may be used and re-used on many different casings.
- the quick connect assembly comprises a quick connector fitting 10 and a male receiver 12 .
- the quick connector fitting 10 releasably connects to the male receiver 12 which is coupled to a well casing 14 ( FIGS. 1A and 1B ).
- the casings typically have a diameter of 13-3 ⁇ 8 inches.
- the male receiver is typically connected to the casing using a coupling 16 .
- the coupling is an internally threaded cylindrical member. One end of the coupling is threaded to the external casing threads. The male receiver is then torqued to inner threads on the coupling other end.
- the male receiver is typically a tubular member.
- the male receiver as a first end or mouth 18 for connecting with the quick connector fitting and a second end 20 for threading on the coupling.
- Two parallel annular lip protrusions are formed on the outer surface of the male receiver near it first end ( FIGS. 1A and 1B ).
- the first or upper lip 22 is formed around the mouth of the male receiver.
- the upper lip has an upper surface 19 that slopes downward in a radially outward direction.
- the upper lip also has a lower surface 23 that slopes upward in a radially outward direction.
- the second or lower lip 24 is formed below and spaced apart from the upper lip.
- An annular groove 26 is formed between the two lips.
- the coupling 16 is threaded to the casing 14 .
- the male receiver is then torqued to the coupling.
- the male receiver may be torqued to the coupling using conventional tools such as tongs (not shown).
- the quick connector is fitted over the male receiver.
- the quick connector has a first larger cylindrical section 50 which tapers via a tapered section 52 to a second smaller cylindrical section 54 ( FIG. 1A ).
- a flange 56 is formed around the mouth of the second section to allow for the connection of a BOP or other well related equipment.
- the BOP or other well related equipment may be connected to the flange prior to installation of the quick connector to the male receiver.
- the larger cylindrical section of the quick connector is placed over the male receiver such that its tapered section contacts and mates with the sloping upper surface 19 of the upper lip 22 at the mouth of the male receiver.
- At least two internally threaded holes 58 are formed circumferentially on the larger cylindrical section of the quick connector. When in position over the male receiver, the holes 58 are aligned with an upper portion of the groove 26 formed between the lips on the male receiver ( FIG. 1B ). Lock down screws 60 are then threaded through the holes and engage the lower sloping surface 23 of the upper lip. As the lock down screws are threaded farther, they ride on the sloping lower surface of the upper lip pulling the quick connector tighter against the mouth of the male receiver.
- two annular grooves 28 are formed on the inner surface of the first cylindrical section above the threaded holes 58 .
- a pressure or mechanically energized seal 30 is fitted in each groove.
- a single groove fitted with a single seal may suffice.
- the seals 30 When the quick connector is mounted an the male receiver, the seals 30 also contact the outer surface of the upper lip of the male receiver. As such, the seals form a seal against the upper lip as well as against the inner surface of the first cylindrical section of the quick connector fitting.
- the grooves 28 may be formed on the outer surface of the upper lip of the male receiver instead of the quick connector first section inner surface.
- seals 30 are then seated on the grooves such that when the fitting is positioned over the male receiver, the seals will again seal against the inner surface of the first section of the quick connector and against the upper lip of the male receiver.
- the groove(s) and seal(s) may be positioned so that the seal(s) seal against the male receiver lower lip and the inner surface of the first cylindrical section of the quick connector.
- a seal or multiple seals may be used to form a seal against the inner surface of the quick connector and the male receiver upper lip while a second seal or second set of seals may be used to form a seal between the quick connector and the male receiver lower lip.
- a quick connector fitting 62 is used that fits directly over the outer casing 14 ( FIG. 2A ).
- This quick connector consists of a cylindrical body 64 .
- An inner annular lip 66 is formed on the inner surface of the cylindrical body.
- An outer annular flange 68 is formed on the upper end of the cylindrical body. The upper flange serves as the connection interface with the BOP or other well related equipment.
- An annular groove 72 is formed on the outer surface of the cylindrical body near the body lower end ( FIG. 2B ). In cross-section, the groove has an upper surface 74 , a base 76 parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body and a lower surface 78 that slopes downward in a radially outward direction.
- annular grooves 80 are formed on the inner surface of the body below the inner annular lip ( FIG. 2A ). These grooves are designed to accommodate pressure or mechanically energized seals (not shown).
- an injection fitting 82 and a pressure relief fitting 84 are fitted in the wall of the body such that they extend from the outer surface of the body to an inner groove.
- the injection fitting and the pressure relief fitting should be spaced preferably 180° apart.
- An injection and a pressure relief fitting may be incorporated for each of the inner grooves.
- the quick connector is slid over the outer surface of the casing 14 until the lower face 70 of the inner lip 66 rests against the mouth 86 of the casing.
- the seals must be fitted in the grooves prior to the installation of the quick connector over the casing.
- a retainer slip 88 is fitted over the quick connect.
- the retainer slip is preferably in four pieces, each forming a 90 degree arc. However, a two or more piece retainer slip may also be used.
- the retainer slip consists of a lower annular lip 90 extending radially inward. Teeth 92 are formed on the inner surface of the lower annular lip.
- the retainer slip also has an upper inwardly extending annular lip 94 that has a shape complementary to the shape of the groove 72 formed on the outer surface of the quick connector body. As such, the lower surface 96 of the retainer slip upper lip slopes downwardly in a radially outward direction such that it is complementary to the bottom sloped surface 78 of the annular external groove formed on the quick connector body.
- a slip retainer clamp 98 is clamped around the retainer slip so as to hold all the retainer slip pieces in place.
- the clamp is tightened just enough to hold the retainer slip pieces in place as shown in FIG. 2B .
- the tip portion 100 of the retainer slip upper lip is in contact with the lower sloped surface 78 of the groove formed on the body outer surface.
- the teeth 92 formed on the inner surface of the lower lip of the retainer slip bite onto the outer surface of the casing 14 fixing the relative position between the casing and the retainer slip.
- the clamp is further tightened, it causes the lower sloped surface 96 of the upper lip of the slip to attempt to travel up the lower sloped surface 78 of the external groove.
- the retainer slip which is now fixed relative to the casing, causes the quick connector body to move downward and therefore the body inner lip lower surface 70 to tightly engage the mouth 86 of the casing.
- a sealing material 81 may be injected into the annular grooves through the injection fittings 82 until it is relieved through the pressure relief fittings 84 to form a seal between the casing and the connector.
- a production or inner casing 102 is always fitted within the casing 14 (i.e., the outer casing) forming an annulus 104 therebetween ( FIG. 2C ).
- a predetermined amount of cement is pumped down the production casing until it exits the lower end production casing and comes around filling and sealing the annulus.
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- the DOG permits the use of an automatic casing hanger 106 —or with a pack-off hanger (not shown) or with a mandrel casing hanger (not shown)—fitted within the quick connector as a supplement for sealing the annulus.
- annular bushing 110 is threaded hand tight on the outer threads 111 formed on the outer surface of the casing head 112 ( FIG. 3 ).
- the casing head is coupled to the open end of a casing (not shown), preferably by threading.
- the outer bushing is preferably threaded down a distance 116 of about 1 ⁇ 4 inch ⁇ 1 ⁇ 8 inch from the casing head mouth 120 .
- a circumferential groove 129 is formed on the outer surface of the bushing. The groove has an upper surface 146 that slopes upward in a radially outward direction.
- a quick connect fitting 124 is fitted over the bushing and the casing head.
- the quick connector fitting has an upper and a lower section.
- the lower section defined by an annular lip wall 128 which defines a first opening with a diameter slightly larger than the hushing outer surface diameter.
- At least two internally threaded holes 126 are defined circumferential through the wall 128 .
- a second opening 132 is defined in the upper section of the fitting. The second opening concentric to and in communication with the first opening and has a diameter preferably equal to the inner diameter of the mouth of the casing head.
- a flange 134 is formed at the mouth 136 of the upper section for mating with a BOP or other well related equipment.
- An internal annular shoulder 138 is formed at the interface between the upper and lower sections of the flange member.
- An annular groove 140 is formed on the shoulder to accommodate a pressure or mechanically energized seal 141 .
- the fitting is fitted over the bushing and rotated to a desired position.
- the seal sits on the mouth 127 of the casing head.
- the threaded hole 126 centers will be located at a level aligned with an upper portion of the bushing circumferential groove.
- Lock down screws 142 having a threaded head 145 are then threaded through the threaded holes.
- the lock down screw heads have a tip portion 144 that is frusto-conical in shape having a frusto-conical surface 143 . As the lock down screws are threaded into the holes their tip portions first engage the sloping upper surface 146 of the bushing groove.
- the fitting can be rotated and locked at any desired position.
- the lock down screws 142 have a section 150 of their shaft threaded. This threaded shaft section is spaced apart from the threaded head section of the screws which engage the threaded holes 126 .
- a lock nut 152 is threaded on the threaded section 150 formed on the shaft of each screw after the screws have locked the fitting on the bushing.
- the lock nut 152 has a central threaded bore section 154 which extends into a non-threaded bore section 156 .
- the non-threaded bore section has a diameter larger than the threaded bore section. As the nut is screwed on the threaded shaft, its unthreaded bore section contacts the fitting annular wall 128 outer surface.
- a retainer ring 158 may then be fitted on the screw behind the nut to prevent the nut from getting lost if it were to loosen.
- the screw with lock nut can be preassembled with the retainer ring in place.
- annular casing head 212 is coupled to the casing 214 using an annular coupling member 216 ( FIG. 4A ).
- the casing head has a first annular portion 218 which tapers into a second annular portion 220 via a truncated cone shaped annular third portion 222 .
- the first portion has an inner diameter greater than the inner diameter of the second portion.
- the second portion has threads 224 formed on its outer surface at its and furthest from the first portion.
- the inner surface of the third portion defines a shoulder 226 that slopes upward in a radially outward direction.
- the coupling member 216 is a cylindrical member having inner threads. Preferably two sets of threads are formed beginning on the inner surface of the coupling member, one set at either end.
- the first set of threads 228 are matched to the outer threads 224 formed on the second portion of the casing head ( FIG. 4B ).
- the second set of threads 230 are matched to the outer threads 232 on the casing.
- the coupling through its second set of threads is threaded on the outer threads of the casing.
- the casing head is then threaded onto the first set of the coupling threads.
- annular groove 234 is formed on the outer surface of the first portion of the casing head near the intersection of the first portion with the truncated cone shaped portion.
- the annular groove has an annular upper surface 236 and an annular base 238 .
- a quick connector fitting 240 is then mated to the casing head.
- the quick connector fitting has a first section 242 which extends into a second section 244 forming an inner annular shoulder 246 at interface between the first and second section inner surfaces.
- the fitting first section has an inner diameter is larger than the inner diameter of the second section.
- the length of the first section as measured from the annular shoulder should be slightly less then the length 250 measured from the mouth of the casing head to the upper surface of the annular groove.
- a flange extends from the end of the second section opposite the first section providing an interface for connecting well related equipment.
- annular grooves 254 are formed on the inner surface of the first section, preferably on the upper thicker wall portion of the section.
- a flange seal 256 which is typically an O-ring seal, is fitted into each groove.
- An annular wall 252 defines the fitting first section.
- the annular wall 252 is thinner at the open or lower end of the first section. However, the inner diameter of the first section in constant throughout the length of the section. Threads 260 are formed on the outer surface of the lower thinner portion 258 of the fitting first section.
- An annular drilling flange nut 262 has an annular upper section 264 , an annular intermediate section 266 and an annular lower section 268 ( FIGS. 4A and 4C ).
- the inner surface diameter of the upper section is smaller than the inner surface diameter of the intermediate section and greater than the inner surface diameter of the lower section.
- the inner surface diameter of the lower section should preferably be at least slightly larger than the outer surface diameter of the casing head first section 218 .
- the three sections form an annular channel 272 .
- Threads 270 are formed on inner surface of the upper annular section matched to the threads 260 on the outer surface of the lower portion 258 of the fitting first section.
- the outer surface of the drilling flange nut 242 preferably has an octagonal shape providing grip 274 areas for torquing on to the fitting using a wrench or a hammer ( FIG. 4D ).
- Radial openings 276 are formed equidistantly through the nut outer surface penetrating the nut intermediate section and exiting on the annular channel 272 formed on the inner surface of the flange nut. The openings are formed to accommodate load key bolts 278 .
- Each load key bolt is rotatably connected to a retainer 280 .
- the retainer is perpendicular to the load key bolt.
- Each load key bolt can rotate relative to, but cannot longitudinal translate through, its corresponding retainer.
- the load key bolts are fitted through the radial opening 276 on the flange nut and the retainer 280 is bolted on the outer surface of the flange nut using retainer bolts 282 .
- each load key bolt shaft extending radially beyond its corresponding radial opening 276 is threaded.
- Each load key bolt is able to freely rotate relative to its corresponding opening 276 formed on the flange nut.
- An arc shaped load key 288 is threaded to each threaded shaft portion 286 .
- eight load keys are used, one for each load key bolt.
- Each load key is an eighth of a ring section.
- the load key bolt is threaded to a threaded opening 290 formed on the center section of the load key causing the load keys to translate radially outward and rest against the annular channel 272 formed on the flange nut.
- the inner surface diameter of the quick connector first section 242 is slightly greater than the outer surface diameter of the casing head first portion 218 .
- the quick connector is slid over the casing head until the annular shoulder 246 sits on the mouth 292 of the casing head ( FIG. 4E ).
- the lowest end 243 of the fitting first section 242 extends almost to the upper surface 236 of the annular groove formed on the outer surface of the casing head.
- the fitting is rotated in relation to the casing head to a desired orientation.
- the flange nut is then threaded to the outer threads 260 formed on the first section of the fitting.
- the flange nut may also be pre-threaded on the first section of the fitting prior to mounting the fitting over the casing head.
- the load keys are sandwiched between the lower portion 288 of the flange nut 262 and the lower end 243 of the fitting first section.
- the flange nut is threaded sufficiently for aligning the load keys with the groove 234 formed on the outer surface of the casing head.
- Each load key bolt is then rotated causing its respective load key to unthread from the load key bolt and travel radially inward into the groove 234 formed on the casing head ( FIG. 4D ).
- the load keys bolts are rotated until the load keys stop against the base 238 of the casing head groove without exerting a force on the groove. When in that position, preferably, all the load keys abut each other forming a continuous ring.
- the flange nut is then further torqued on the lower portion of the fitting first section causing the load keys to contact and apply a force against the upper surface 236 of the annular groove 234 on the casing head ( FIG. 4F ).
- a downward force is applied by the flange nut on the quick connector first section causing the quick connector to further sit on the mouth 292 of the casing head forming a tight connection.
- a casing head 312 is directly threaded on to the casing 314 ( FIGS. 5A and 5C ).
- the casing head has a first portion 318 .
- a second portion 320 extends below from the first portion.
- Threads 394 are formed in the lower inner surface of the second portion. These threads are matched to threads 328 formed on the outer surface of the casing head allowing for the torquing of the casing head to the casing ( FIG. 5B ).
- An annular lip 396 is formed on the inner surface of the second portion.
- the annular lip formes an upper shoulder 395 that slopes upward in a radially outward portion direction.
- the annular lip forms a lower annular shoulder 326 .
- the quick connector fitting 340 mates with the casing head as described above in relation to the previous embodiment.
- the quick connector fitting also has a first section 342 which extends into a second section 344 forming an inner annular shoulder 346 at the interface between the first and second section inner surfaces.
- a wear bushing 400 may be fitted such that it lines the inner surface of the casing head first portion 218 , 318 and a portion of the quick connector inner surface extending above the casing head first portion.
- the bottom edge 401 of the wear bushing which is sloped mates with and rests against the sloping shoulder 226 , 326 formed on inner surface of the casing head.
- a threaded hole 298 , 398 is formed radially through the second section 244 , 324 of the quick connector fitting near the fitting inner shoulder 246 , 346 .
- the threaded hole provides access to an outer surface of the bushing.
- a lock screw 299 , 399 is threaded through the threaded hole for engaging and locking the wear bushing in place.
- the BOP 8 ( FIGS. 4A , 4 E, 5 A, 5 C) or other well related equipment is connected, typically by fasteners, to the fitting.
- the BOP or other well related equipment can be easily connected to or disconnected from the well casing.
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