Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
166750140 | Suspension means | 15 |
20080216999 | Wedge Device - A wedge device ( | 09-11-2008 |
20080223570 | Wellhead isolation tool and wellhead assembly incorporating the same - A wellhead assembly is provided including a casing and a tubular member mounted over the casing. A flange extends from the tubular member. A generally elongated annular member is provided in the tubular member. The generally elongated annular member has a first end portion above the tubular member and second end portion below the first end portion. A hanger may be suspended within the tubular member. In such case, a seal may be formed between the elongate annular member and the hanger. | 09-18-2008 |
20090078404 | TUBING HANGER APPARATUS AND WELLHEAD ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN OIL AND GAS WELLHEADS - A tubing hanger apparatus includes a tubing hanger with a plurality of segments thereon that engage an annular groove of a tubing head thus preventing the tubing hanger from sliding down a well. The internal diameter wellhead bore is consistent from the master valve downward to the production casing. The tubing hanger has a plurality of annular seals which are expandable after insertion into the tubing head. A plurality of lock screws both expand the seals as well as prevent any further movement of the tubing hanger. The tubing hanger apparatus is situated below a master valve. Thus, coiled tubing or jointed tubing can be run down the well and landed below the master valve. The tubing hanger contains a back pressure valve, thus the master valve can be opened without releasing the formation pressure within the live well. | 03-26-2009 |
20100193178 | WELLHEAD ISOLATION TOOL AND WELLHEAD ASSEMBLY INCORPORATING THE SAME - A wellhead assembly is provided including a casing and a tubular member mounted over the casing. A flange extends from the tubular member. A generally elongated annular member is provided in the tubular member. The generally elongated annular member has a first end portion above the tubular member and second end portion below the first end portion. A hanger may be suspended within the tubular member. In such case, a seal may be formed between the elongate annular member and the hanger. | 08-05-2010 |
20120227956 | WELLHEAD ISOLATION TOOL AND WELLHEAD ASSEMBLY INCORPORATING THE SAME - A wellhead assembly is provided including a casing and a tubular member mounted over the casing. A flange extends from the tubular member. A generally elongated annular member is provided in the tubular member. The generally elongated annular member has a first end portion above the tubular member and second end portion below the first end portion. A hanger may be suspended within the tubular member. In such case, a seal may be formed between the elongate annular member and the hanger. | 09-13-2012 |
20130186614 | WELLHEAD TUBULAR CONNECTOR - Systems and methods are provided that may include employing a lockscrew to provide radial and axial force in connecting tubular members in a mineral extraction system. The lockscrew may be angled relative to the tubular members, at an angle that is greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Further, the lockscrew may have an end portion which mates with a slot in a locking segment, and the lockscrew and locking segment may be moved from an unlocked to a locked position. In a locked position, the lockscrew exerts force axially downward and radially inward to push the locking segment against a tubular member, locking the member in place. The interconnection between the lockscrew and the locking segment may enable easier installation and may utilize parts which may be easier to manufacture. Furthermore, the angle of the lockscrew may provide improved support for tubular members. | 07-25-2013 |
20130233534 | LATCH ASSEMBLY - A releasable latch system used to releasably couple a surface casing to a conductor casing. In one embodiment, a latch assembly for coupling a first tubular to a second tubular includes a mandrel having a plurality of key slots; a housing for receiving the mandrel; a plurality of keys radially movable into engagement or out of engagement with a respective key slot; a collet configured to engage the housing and a respective key; and a retainer ring configured to hold the plurality of keys in engagement with the respective key slot. | 09-12-2013 |
20140069631 | Pin-Actuated Lock Ring Arrangement - In a wellhead near the top of an oil and gas well, a locking ring assembly for locking an inner tubular wellhead member axially relative to an outer tubular wellhead member. The inner tubular member has a circumferential recess that contains a locking ring. After insertion of the inner tubular member into the outer tubular member, actuating pins radially expand the locking ring so that it partially leaves the circumferential recess and engages a corresponding recess in the outer tubular member. The pins may be deployed by a seal inserted above the inner tubular member. | 03-13-2014 |
20140345849 | Full Bore System Without Stop Shoulder - A production assembly for controlling production from a well includes a wellhead and a tubing hanger assembly. The wellhead includes a bore formed through the wellhead with a first groove and a second groove each extending into the wellhead and axially spaced apart from each other. The tubing hanger assembly is installable in the wellhead and includes a load segment expandable into engagement with the first groove to support the tubing hanger assembly within the wellhead and a lock ring expandable into engagement with the second groove to secure the tubing hanger assembly within the wellhead. | 11-27-2014 |
20150068725 | POSITIVE RETENTION LOCK RING FOR TUBING HANGER - A wellhead assembly includes a wellhead housing with a bore and an annular lock groove on an inner diameter surface of the bore. A wellbore member is concentrically located within the bore of the wellhead housing, defining an annulus between the wellbore member and the wellhead housing. An annular lock ring is positioned in the annulus. The annular lock ring has an outer diameter profile for engaging the lock groove and is radially expandable from an unset position to a set position. An energizing ring is positioned in the annulus to push the lock ring outward to the set position as the energizing ring moves downward. A retainer selectively engages the energizing ring and limits axial upward movement of the energizing ring relative to the wellbore member, retains the annular lock in the set position, and prevents axial upward movement of the wellbore member relative to the wellhead housing. | 03-12-2015 |
20150083389 | NON-ROTATION LOCK SCREW - A non-rotation lock screw for a wellhead assembly is provided that includes a rotating portion and a non-rotating portion. The non-rotating portion includes a distal end configured to engage a component of the wellhead assembly, and may include one or more seals. The rotating portion may be rotating into a component of wellhead assembly such that the non-rotating portion translates in a radial direction. The rotating portion and non-rotating portion may be coupled together via a bearing to enable free rotation of the rotating portion. Systems and methods of operation that include the non-rotation lock screw are also provided. | 03-26-2015 |
20150292276 | Wide Open Spider Tool - A pipe gripping apparatus is disclosed having a plurality slips slidably mounted on corresponding slip support surfaces disposed radially the vertical axis of a central opening. The slip support surfaces include an upper region having a radially outwardly curved surface and a lower region having a flat inwardly tapered surface with respect to the vertical axis of the central opening. Powered actuators and a timing ring pivotally linked to the slips move the slips towards and away from each other along their corresponding slip support surfaces to engage and release a pipe. Move of the slips fully upward and outward along outwardly curved slip support surfaces will substantially remove the slips from the central opening to prevent obstruction of the central opening by the slips. | 10-15-2015 |
20150376971 | INDEPENDENT GUIDE STRING HANGER - A system, in certain embodiments, includes a casing head and a tubing hanger disposed within the casing head and supported by a first retaining feature of the casing head. The tubing hanger is configured to support a tubing string. The system also includes a guide string hanger disposed within the casing head and supported by a second retaining feature of the casing head independent of the first retaining feature. The guide string hanger is configured to support a guide string. | 12-31-2015 |
20160145960 | Casing Hanger Shoulder Ring for Lock Ring Support - A wellhead assembly has a casing hanger for supporting a string of casing, the casing hanger having an external upward-facing shoulder. A shoulder ring is mounted on the shoulder. A radially movable annular lockdown member is carried on the shoulder ring for movement between a refracted position while the casing hanger is being run and an expanded position for engaging an interior surface of a wellhead housing. A casing hanger seal is carried by the casing hanger above the lockdown member. The casing hanger seal has a nose on a lower end that engages and moves the lockdown member to the expanded position while the casing hanger seal is being lowered into a set position. The shoulder ring is formed of a material of greater yield strength than the shoulder. Flow channels between the shoulder and the shoulder ring assist in flowing debris from above the shoulder to below. | 05-26-2016 |
20160186518 | Activation Ring for Wellhead - An apparatus to define a shoulder within equipment includes a housing including a bore formed therethrough and a recess formed within an inner wall of the housing. The apparatus further includes an activation ring positionable within the recess and movable to extend, at least partially, into the bore of the housing to define a shoulder within the housing, and an actuator to move the activation ring with respect to the recess. | 06-30-2016 |