Wells – Submerged well – Connection or disconnection of submerged members remotely...
Patent
1991-08-13
1993-02-23
Neuder, William P.
Wells
Submerged well
Connection or disconnection of submerged members remotely...
166348, 166372, E21B 2304
Patent
active
051881802
ABSTRACT:
A running tool for a subsea well utilizes a hydraulic circuit that will amplify tension pulled on drill pipe to perform various functions. The running tool has a pump cylinder which will pump hydraulic fluid once the running tool is latched into the wall assembly. The fluid is pumped out by upward movement of the drill pipe to a first function cylinder. The first function cylinder applies pressure to the well assembly to perform the first function. The operator pulls until a selected tension has been reached. Then the operator will slack off. At that moment, a pilot controlled control valve will shift to a second mode. In the second mode, continued pulling of tension on the drill pipe will supply hydraulic fluid to a second function cylinder.
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ABB Vetco Gray Inc.
Bradley James E.
Neuder William P.
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