Coil tubing hydraulic jar device

Boring or penetrating the earth – Below-ground impact members – Fluid-operated

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175297, 175301, E21B 31113

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054959020

ABSTRACT:
A hydraulic jar device for use in connection to coil tubing which consists of an elongate tube having an upper hammer sub, a kelly cylinder and a hydraulic cylinder with central restrictor. A lower sub connects to the bottom end of the hydraulic cylinder. The sliding interior components are an upper mandrel secured to an anvil sub which, in turn, is fastened to an axial plunger, all of which are slidable down within the elongate tube. A guide means prevents relative rotation between the mandrel and the elongate tube consisting of hammer sub, kelly cylinder, hydraulic cylinder and lower sub. A metering ring retained on the plunger interacts with the central restrictor of the hydraulic cylinder to control force effected up and down jars that occur when the mandrel strikes the hammer sub on the down stroke, and when the anvil sub strikes the hammer sub bottom on the up stroke.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4462471 (1984-07-01), Hipp
patent: 4862958 (1989-09-01), Pringle
patent: 5052485 (1991-10-01), Reid
Anadrill Hydraulic Jars Operation and Maintenance Manual (7th Ed.) (Date unknown).
Anadrill Hydraulic Jars, Seventh Edition, Operation and Maintenance Manual, pp. 1-25, Date unknown.

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