concentrated in a reduction in tensile strength while substantially preserving shear and/or bending strength. In each case, the parting configuration is configured to cause parting of the fastener 38 below a surface 42 of the whipstock face to ensure that the fastener will not itself present an impediment to mill 5 12 advancement.
With the fastener 38 secured to the piston 18, through an uphole end of whipstock 14, the whipstock 14 is affixed to the mill 12 and remains that way until the arrangement is actuated by increasingfluidpressureinchamberl6. Fluid pressure can 10 be increased in a number of ways such as by pump or by heaters or by energetic compounds (particularly if the chamber 16 is configured as an enclosed space), etc. and the pressure can be locally generated or remote as desired.
In use, the arrangement is run into the hole in the condition 15 illustrated in FIG. 1 and located by suitable means. Once the whipstock is at final destination and orientation the pressure is increased in chamber 16 whereby the piston 18 is moved to the right of the drawing Figure and the fastener 38 parts, which is illustrated in FIG. 2. Once the arrangement 10 has 20 achieved the condition illustrated in FIG. 2, the mill 12 is free to move relative to the whipstock 14. Because there is no remaining bolt or lug to be milled off the whipstock 14, there is far less eccentric cut experienced by the mill when advancing to its primary objective. The life of the mill is therefore 25 extended and the job it can do enhanced since it has not experienced a difficult eccentric cut, as has traditionally been the case.
In an alternate embodiment, referring to FIG. 3, the piston 118 is configured differently. The piston 118 itself extends 30 through the whipstock 14 and is secured at an opposite surface 44 to the face surface 42. In the specifically illustrated embodiment, a securement 48 is secured in a groove 50 of the piston 118. This ring 48 may be a snap ring, an e clip, etc. Further the securement 48 may be a roll pin or other similar 35 structure (schematically represented by FIG. 4). In this embodiment, upon the application of fluid pressure within chamber 16, piston 118 is urged as it was in the previously described embodiment but instead of parting the fastener as shown in FIG. 2, the securement 48 is disengaged from the 40 piston 118. Disengagement may be by shear, deformation, etc. as long as it is no longer in a position to hold the piston in place and thereby allows the fluid pressure to move the piston 118 in a direction that will disengage the piston itself from the whipstock (to the right in the figure). In this embodiment, 45 there is no component of the securement left in the whipstock and hence no concern that such component might come loose and interfere with a well operation.
While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be 50 made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
The invention claimed is: 55 1. An affixation and release arrangement for a whipstock and a mill in a borehole comprising: a mill having a fluid pressure chamber;
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a piston mounted in the mill and exposed to the fluid
pressure chamber; a whipstock affixed to the mill through the piston, the
piston responsive to applied fluid pressure from surface
within the chamber to unaffix the whipstock from the
mill.
2. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the whipstock is affixed to the mill by a fastener.
3. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 2 wherein the fastener is threaded.
4. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 2 wherein the fastener is a press fit fastener.
5. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 2 wherein the fastener includes a parting feature.
6. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 5 wherein the parting feature facilitates parting under tensile load.
7. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 5 wherein the parting feature preserves fastener strength in at least one of shear and bending.
8. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the whipstock is affixed to the mill by a securement to the piston.
9. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 8 wherein the securement is a ring.
10. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 8 wherein the securement is a pin.
11. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the piston includes a piston head and a piston tail, the piston head having greater area than the piston tail.
12. An affixation and release arrangement as claimed in claim 11 wherein each of the piston head and piston tail include stops.
13. A method for releasing a mill and whipstock combination from each other comprising;
pressuring a piston within a chamber of the mill wherein the pressuring is by applied pressure from a surface location;
loading a fastener with the piston pursuant to the pressuring;
overcoming the fastener by the loading with the piston; releasing the mill from the whipstock as a result of overcoming the fastener.
14. A method as claimed in claim 13 wherein the loading of the fastener is tensile.
15. A method as claimed in claim 13 wherein the overcoming of the fastener is parting of the fastener.
16. A method for releasing a mill and whipstock combination comprising;
pressuring a piston within a chamber of the mill by applied pressure from a surface location;
loading a securement engaged with the piston pursuant to the pressuring;
overcoming the securement by loading with the piston;
releasing the mill from the whipstock as a result of overcoming the securement.