Method of inhibiting sticking of well string

Boring or penetrating the earth – Processes – Boring with specific fluid

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175317, 166333, E21B 2100

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042980780

ABSTRACT:
A drill string in a well bore has a mandrel extending longitudinally thereof adjacent the lower end of the drill string with a drill bit connected to the mandrel. Longitudinally extending helical groove means are provided in the mandrel and roller means are supported on the drill string and engaged with the helical groove means. Spring means is supported by the drill string and abuts the mandrel to tend to urge the mandrel longitudinally out of the drill string whereby the bit is urged into substantially continuous contact with the well bore bottom as the drill string is rotated during drilling operations. Valve means are provided for selectively circulating fluids from the drill string to the well bore above the drill bit, and when desired jar means may be incorporated in the drill string to impart an up or down jar thereto should the drill string become stuck or tend to become stuck during drilling operations.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1619328 (1927-03-01), Benckenstein
patent: 1785086 (1930-12-01), Hauk
patent: 1804850 (1931-05-01), Triplett
patent: 1881035 (1932-10-01), Triplett

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