US1734033A - Device for orientating whipstocks - Google Patents

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US1734033A
US1734033A US375217A US37521729A US1734033A US 1734033 A US1734033 A US 1734033A US 375217 A US375217 A US 375217A US 37521729 A US37521729 A US 37521729A US 1734033 A US1734033 A US 1734033A
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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • Whip stocks are used for the purpose of diverting drill tools in well holes from the normal direction of advance ofthe drill tools. They are used for various purposes such as to drill through casin and to side track. Such whip stocks'are o wedge shape and when introduced into the well hole are supported y at their small end. The center of gravity in such whip stocks is such that in a crooked hole the whip stock rests against the wall of the hole or casing with the inclined face on the u per side. Thus, when a hole is crooked the w 'p stock will generally position itself so as v to dil/vert the drilling tool toward the high side of the hole and thus tend to accentuate the crookedness.
  • the present invention relates to a pendulous basal device which may be attached to a whip stock and will cause an effective center of gravity positionable in any desired transverse relation to the whip stock.
  • thde whip stock may have its inclined face orientated as desired.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertica ⁇ l section through a crook ⁇ -ed well hole showing a whip stock cemented in position preparatory to continuance of drilling;
  • Fi 2 is an elevational view partly in section s owing a whip stock lwith my orientator connected thereto;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof and Figs. 4 and -5 aresections as seen on the lines correspondingly numbered.
  • a whip y stock is marked 6. It is provided with an v 10 inclined lface 7 and a straight face 8.
  • V The whip stock in effect is a truncated'cylindrical body with an inclined lface extending diagonally from diametrically opposite sides at opposite ends. The inclined face may be dished as shown inl Fig. 4. However, the whip stockmay not have acircular peripheral surface for the body, but may be varied therefrom as found expedient.
  • the whip stock forms no part of the presentinvention. As shownit has a pin 9 at its lower end which'is 50 threaded.
  • the orientator is shown as an elongated body having portions cut away to offset the center of gravity from its geometrical axis.
  • the orientator is cylindrical on its outer surface as indicated by 10 y and a portion of the body extending longitudinally thereof is cut away as indicated by 11.
  • a threaded box 12 is formed at one end to serve for attaching the orientator to the whip stock 10. It is within the purview of my invention to provide any other suitable means for connecting the whip stock and orientator and permitting an angular adj ustf ment of the orientator with relation to the whip stock. It is further within the purview of my 4invention to construct an orientator,v which may be solid, but wherein the body is formed of materials havingk divers densities so that the center of gravity of the orientator is offset from the geometrical axis.
  • the orientator is attached to the whip stock as shown in Fig. 2 with its center of gravity on the opposite side of the longitudinal axis A.
  • the orientator is an ularly positioned on the Whip stock such t at its pendulous action causes the whip stock and orientator to position themselves with the inclined face 7 toward the low side of the hole as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the position of the whip stock will then be such as to tend d to divert the drill-ing tools away from the axis of inclination of the hole.
  • the hole is marked H.
  • the axis of the hole is4 indicated by A.
  • the whip stock W with its orientator O attached is shown cemented in position by cement C.
  • the effect upon the drilling tool Will be obvious. It may be desired to guide the drilling tool. in another direction.
  • the center 5 of gravity of the combined whip stock and orientator may be so disposed as to cause the the instrument to rest in the hole with the inclined face orientated in any preldetermined direction.
  • v v What I claim is 1.
  • an orientator comprising an'elongate extension for the basal portion of said body and having a center of gravity oilset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
  • an orientator comprising an elongate extension for the basal portion of said body, said orientator being angularly adjustable With relation to said Whip stock about its geometrical longitudinal axis, said orientator havin a center of gravity offset from its geometrlcal longitudinal axis.
  • oricntator penduluously attached thereto and normally fixed against rotation about the axis extending through said orientator and Whip stock, said orientator having a center of gravity oiiset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
  • orientator detachably connected thereto and comprising an elongate extension for theI basal portion of said body, said orientator I having a center of gravity offset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
  • said orientator detachably connected thereto and adjustable angularly With respect to said Whip stock, said orientator comprising an elongate extension for the basal portionof said body and having a center of gravity olfset from its eometrical longitudinal axls.

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Nov; 5, 1929." v W, l-JLGvEls.v 1,734,033 l DVICE FOR ORIENTATING WHIP STOCKS l ATTORNEYS l Patented Nov. 5, 1929 WILFRED H. GEIS, F LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA DEVICE FOR ORIENTATING WHIPSTOCKEl Application led July 1, 1929. Serial No. 575,217. v
Whip stocks are used for the purpose of diverting drill tools in well holes from the normal direction of advance ofthe drill tools. They are used for various purposes such as to drill through casin and to side track. Such whip stocks'are o wedge shape and when introduced into the well hole are supported y at their small end. The center of gravity in such whip stocks is such that in a crooked hole the whip stock rests against the wall of the hole or casing with the inclined face on the u per side. Thus, when a hole is crooked the w 'p stock will generally position itself so as v to dil/vert the drilling tool toward the high side of the hole and thus tend to accentuate the crookedness.
'The present invention relates to a pendulous basal device which may be attached to a whip stock and will cause an effective center of gravity positionable in any desired transverse relation to the whip stock. Thus, thde whip stock may have its inclined face orientated as desired.
`These objects are accomplished by means of the embodiment of my invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which,:
Fig. 1 is a vertica`l section through a crook` -ed well hole showing a whip stock cemented in position preparatory to continuance of drilling; Fi 2 is an elevational view partly in section s owing a whip stock lwith my orientator connected thereto; Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof and Figs. 4 and -5 aresections as seen on the lines correspondingly numbered.
Referring'with more particularity to the drawings and especially Figs. 2 to 5, a whip y stock is marked 6. It is provided with an v 10 inclined lface 7 and a straight face 8. V The whip stock in effect is a truncated'cylindrical body with an inclined lface extending diagonally from diametrically opposite sides at opposite ends.. The inclined face may be dished as shown inl Fig. 4. However, the whip stockmay not have acircular peripheral surface for the body, but may be varied therefrom as found expedient. The whip stock forms no part of the presentinvention. As shownit has a pin 9 at its lower end which'is 50 threaded.
The orientator is shown as an elongated body having portions cut away to offset the center of gravity from its geometrical axis. In the present instance, the orientator is cylindrical on its outer surface as indicated by 10 y and a portion of the body extending longitudinally thereof is cut away as indicated by 11. A threaded box 12 is formed at one end to serve for attaching the orientator to the whip stock 10. It is within the purview of my invention to provide any other suitable means for connecting the whip stock and orientator and permitting an angular adj ustf ment of the orientator with relation to the whip stock. It is further within the purview of my 4invention to construct an orientator,v which may be solid, but wherein the body is formed of materials havingk divers densities so that the center of gravity of the orientator is offset from the geometrical axis.
Assuming that a crooked hole is to be straightened as shown in Fig. 1 and that a surve ofthe hole has been made to determine the dlrection of inclination and it is desired to straighten the hole. The orientator is attached to the whip stock as shown in Fig. 2 with its center of gravity on the opposite side of the longitudinal axis A. The orientator is an ularly positioned on the Whip stock such t at its pendulous action causes the whip stock and orientator to position themselves with the inclined face 7 toward the low side of the hole as shown in Fig. 1. The position of the whip stock will then be such as to tend d to divert the drill-ing tools away from the axis of inclination of the hole. In Fig. 1, the hole is marked H. The axis of the hole is4 indicated by A. The whip stock W with its orientator O attached is shown cemented in position by cement C. The effect upon the drilling tool Will be obvious. It may be desired to guide the drilling tool. in another direction. By turning the orientator the center 5 of gravity of the combined whip stock and orientator may be so disposed as to cause the the instrument to rest in the hole with the inclined face orientated in any preldetermined direction. v v What I claim is 1. In lcombination with a whip stock, an orientator comprising an'elongate extension for the basal portion of said body and having a center of gravity oilset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
2. In combination with a whipI stock, an orientator comprising an elongate extension for the basal portion of said body, said orientator being angularly adjustable With relation to said Whip stock about its geometrical longitudinal axis, said orientator havin a center of gravity offset from its geometrlcal longitudinal axis.
3. In combination With a Whip stock, an
oricntator penduluously attached thereto and normally fixed against rotation about the axis extending through said orientator and Whip stock, said orientator having a center of gravity oiiset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
4. In combination IWith a whip stock, an. orientator penduluously attached thereto and normally fixed against rotation about the axis extending through said orientator and Whip stock, said oricntator being angularly adjustable With relation to said Whip stock and having avcenter of gravity offset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
. 5. In combination With a whip stock, an
orientator detachably connected thereto and comprising an elongate extension for theI basal portion of said body, said orientator I having a center of gravity offset from its geometrical longitudinal axis.
6. In combination with a whip stock, an
orientator detachably connected thereto and adjustable angularly With respect to said Whip stock, said orientator comprising an elongate extension for the basal portionof said body and having a center of gravity olfset from its eometrical longitudinal axls.
In Witness that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto subscribed my name this 24th day of June, '1929. v
WILFRED H. GEIs.
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US2669428A (en) * 1951-01-17 1954-02-16 John A Zublin Apparatus for drilling lateral bores deviating from vertical well bores
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US2669428A (en) * 1951-01-17 1954-02-16 John A Zublin Apparatus for drilling lateral bores deviating from vertical well bores
USRE37867E1 (en) 1993-01-04 2002-10-08 Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Downhole equipment, tools and assembly procedures for the drilling, tie-in and completion of vertical cased oil wells connected to liner-equipped multiple drainholes
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