Wells – Means for guiding insertable element laterally of well axis
Patent
1986-09-05
1988-07-26
Novosad, Stephen J.
Wells
Means for guiding insertable element laterally of well axis
166242, 228174, 295221, E21B 2303
Patent
active
047594101
ABSTRACT:
A side pocket mandrel for use in well tubing. The mandrel has a body, having an open bore extending through the body in alignment with the well tubing, and a side pocket offset from the bore. A valve receptacle is formed in the side pocket of the mandrel. The body of the mandrel has a plurality of forged indentations. These indentations are axially spaced above the valve receptacle and extend into the side pocket for a distance sufficient to keep well tools from entering the valve receptacle. The indentations may also taper away from the valve receptacle.
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Benker Wilhelm E.
Holt, Jr. James H.
Threadgill Max A.
Gunter Jr. Charles D.
Hughes Tool Company
Melius Terry Lee
Novosad Stephen J.
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