US2104180A - Tubing head or hanger - Google Patents

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US2104180A
US2104180A US136200A US13620037A US2104180A US 2104180 A US2104180 A US 2104180A US 136200 A US136200 A US 136200A US 13620037 A US13620037 A US 13620037A US 2104180 A US2104180 A US 2104180A
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    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • This invention relates to tubing heads or ,hangers,
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical section of the parts.
  • Fig. 2 isa section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a detail in section of the releasing screw.
  • 6 indicates a casing head which, may be of any suitable or desired construction. It has a tapered seat 1 at the upper end 01' its bore, and below this is an annular groove 8 extending around the bore. 25
  • the tubing head or hanger is indicated at 9 and it is tapered at the top to fit the seat I.
  • the top of the hanger is flush with the top of the casing head, which permits the use of the accompanya seal ring such as shown in my pending applica- 80 tion, Serial-No. 100,409 which matured into Patent No. 2,087,179.
  • this is a mere matter of choice.
  • the hanger has a circumferential groove l0 which is under- 85 cut as indicated at H to receive and retain the locking ring l2, which in the form shown, is
  • a retainer ring I I 3 is provided, which may be welded in place, to permit the insertion of the locking ring sections,
  • the locking ring sections are beveled at their outer lower corners,'as indicated at M, to assist the compression of the rings as the tubing hanger is lowered into, the casing head.
  • the locking ring sections are normally expanded by springs l between the ends of the sections, which tend to snap the locking ring outwardly into engagement in the groove 8, as will be understood.
  • the hanger 9 is preferably provided with rubber packing l6 seated in a groove around the hanger and expansible by 1 pressure admitted into the groove from below to prevent any fluid or gas under pressure ironi' 55 escaping through the, joint between the casing" casing head and into the groove therein, and
  • Thelocking ring is of the floating type. That is, it is free to move in and out and is not subject to inoperativeness due to sand packing in the groove and around the ring, a defect to which some other locking devices are subject.

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Jan. 4, 1938. E. BARKER 2,104,180
TUBING HEAD 0R HANGER Filed April 10, 1937 Patented Jan. 4, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2.104.180 TUBING HEAD on HANGER Ernest L. Barker, Houston, Tex.
Application April 10,
4 Claim.
This invention relates to tubing heads or ,hangers,
means for holding such a head or hanger in locked position so as to prevent the tubing hanger of a locking ring made in sections backed by springs so that when the tubing hanger is put in place the ring sections will snap outwardly'into 1 a groove in the casing head. Associated with this is a screw device for releasing the locking ring when the parts are to be separated, as more fully described hereinafter.
The. invention is illustrated in 15 ing drawing in which:-
Fig. 1 is a vertical section of the parts. Fig. 2 isa section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a detail in section of the releasing screw. Referring particularly to the drawing, 6 indicates a casing head which, may be of any suitable or desired construction. It has a tapered seat 1 at the upper end 01' its bore, and below this is an annular groove 8 extending around the bore. 25 The tubing head or hanger is indicated at 9 and it is tapered at the top to fit the seat I. In the form shown, the top of the hanger is flush with the top of the casing head, which permits the use of the accompanya seal ring such as shown in my pending applica- 80 tion, Serial-No. 100,409 which matured into Patent No. 2,087,179. However, this is a mere matter of choice.
Below the taperedpart of the head the hanger has a circumferential groove l0 which is under- 85 cut as indicated at H to receive and retain the locking ring l2, which in the form shown, is
made in two sections or segments. A retainer ring I I 3is provided, which may be welded in place, to permit the insertion of the locking ring sections,
40 and to retain the same after welding. The locking ring sections are beveled at their outer lower corners,'as indicated at M, to assist the compression of the rings as the tubing hanger is lowered into, the casing head. The locking ring sections are normally expanded by springs l between the ends of the sections, which tend to snap the locking ring outwardly into engagement in the groove 8, as will be understood.
Below the locking ring the hanger 9 is preferably provided with rubber packing l6 seated in a groove around the hanger and expansible by 1 pressure admitted into the groove from below to prevent any fluid or gas under pressure ironi' 55 escaping through the, joint between the casing" casing head and into the groove therein, and
head and the hanger.
(Dbvibusly when the hanger casing'head the ring segments l2 will contract until they reach the groove 8 when they will snap out by the pressure 0! the springs to lockand has for its object to provide improved is let down into the 1931, Serial No. 136,200
ing engagement with the casing head. This will effectively prevent the tubing hangerfrom being blown out by pressure. For releasingthe locking ring, to permit the withdrawal of the hanger, Iprovide screw devices as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, of which four are shown, two for each segment. Each of these screws is tapped through a boss 6a. on the outside of the casing head 6, the screws I! each having an extension |.8 at its inner end which by advancing the screws will force the ring section l2 inwardly against the tension of the springs i5, until its outer edge is disengaged from the groove 8. In this position the shoulder 19 on the screw will stop against the shoulder 20 in the bore, so that the screw cannot be set in too far. When the locking ring is to be engaged the screw is backed out until its shoulder 2| seats against a plug 22 screwed into a counterbore 23 and around the stem 24 of the screw. 1
It will be seen that by setting in the screws in the-manner described the locking ring sections i2 will contract sufliciently to unlock the hanger from the casing head.
Thelocking ring is of the floating type. That is, it is free to move in and out and is not subject to inoperativeness due to sand packing in the groove and around the ring, a defect to which some other locking devices are subject.
Various modifications may be made within the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. The combination with av casing head having an internal annular groove, and a tubing hanger having. an external annular groove, of a locking ring mounted in the groove in the hanger and comprising a plurality springs between the ends of the segments tending to expand the same into locking engagement with'the groove in the casing head. 7
2. The combination stated in claim 1, the groove in the hanger being undercut and the inner part of the segments being retained by engagement with the undercut.
3. The combination with a. casing head having an internal annular groove, and a tubing hanger having a tapered seat in the casing and an external ann groove below said seat, of a looking ring mounted in the groove in the hanger and comprising a plurality of segments and springs tending to expand the same outwardly to locking engagement with the groove in the casing head.
4. The combination stated ,in claim 3, and screws tapped radially through the wall of the ERNEST L. BARKER.
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Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2517821A (en) * 1938-11-07 1950-08-08 Cameron Iron Works Inc Wellhead
US2703144A (en) * 1951-06-09 1955-03-01 Atlantic Refining Co Removable packer for wells
US3074746A (en) * 1959-11-16 1963-01-22 Sidney J Shames Jaw-type expansion adapter for fluid conduits
US3085820A (en) * 1958-07-21 1963-04-16 Andrew A Pollia Detachable pipe coupling including a detachable flange
US3193308A (en) * 1959-08-19 1965-07-06 Oil Ct Tool Company Tubing hanger assembly
US3268239A (en) * 1963-08-19 1966-08-23 Armco Steel Corp Underwater wellhead assemblies
US3273915A (en) * 1963-08-19 1966-09-20 Armco Steel Corp Remotely installed well devices and wellhead assemblies including the same
US3297344A (en) * 1964-06-18 1967-01-10 Ventura Tool Company Connectors for well parts
US3345085A (en) * 1965-02-08 1967-10-03 Huntsinger Associates Automatically alignable and connectible tool joint
US3405956A (en) * 1966-03-22 1968-10-15 Gray Tool Co Apparatus for mechanically keying parts to one another
US3455578A (en) * 1967-01-03 1969-07-15 Ventura Tool Co Fluid pressure releasable automatic tool joint
US4501441A (en) * 1982-03-31 1985-02-26 Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Tension hanger landing bowl
US20150028580A1 (en) * 2013-07-25 2015-01-29 Sugino Machine Limited Joint

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2517821A (en) * 1938-11-07 1950-08-08 Cameron Iron Works Inc Wellhead
US2703144A (en) * 1951-06-09 1955-03-01 Atlantic Refining Co Removable packer for wells
US3085820A (en) * 1958-07-21 1963-04-16 Andrew A Pollia Detachable pipe coupling including a detachable flange
US3193308A (en) * 1959-08-19 1965-07-06 Oil Ct Tool Company Tubing hanger assembly
US3074746A (en) * 1959-11-16 1963-01-22 Sidney J Shames Jaw-type expansion adapter for fluid conduits
US3273915A (en) * 1963-08-19 1966-09-20 Armco Steel Corp Remotely installed well devices and wellhead assemblies including the same
US3268239A (en) * 1963-08-19 1966-08-23 Armco Steel Corp Underwater wellhead assemblies
US3297344A (en) * 1964-06-18 1967-01-10 Ventura Tool Company Connectors for well parts
US3345085A (en) * 1965-02-08 1967-10-03 Huntsinger Associates Automatically alignable and connectible tool joint
US3405956A (en) * 1966-03-22 1968-10-15 Gray Tool Co Apparatus for mechanically keying parts to one another
US3455578A (en) * 1967-01-03 1969-07-15 Ventura Tool Co Fluid pressure releasable automatic tool joint
US4501441A (en) * 1982-03-31 1985-02-26 Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Tension hanger landing bowl
US20150028580A1 (en) * 2013-07-25 2015-01-29 Sugino Machine Limited Joint
US9488305B2 (en) * 2013-07-25 2016-11-08 Sugino Machine Limited Joint

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