USRE37167EExpiredUtility

Fatigue resistant drill pipe

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Assignee: GRANT PRIDECO INCPriority: Sep 18, 1995Filed: Apr 27, 1999Granted: May 8, 2001
Est. expirySep 18, 2015(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E21B 17/00C21D 1/18
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Claims

Abstract

A tubular drill pipe section to be used in a well bore is disclosed. The drill pipe section includes upper and lower tool joints, a main steel tubular portion extending upwardly from the lower joint and terminating near the upper tool joint, and an elongated steel protector tube extending downwardly from the upper tool joint and secured to the upper end of the main portion. The main portion has a much lesser wall thickness throughout substantially its entire length than the protector tube. The protector tube is made of AISI 4100 series chrome-molly steel that is quenched and tempered to give it high strength and high hardness (30-38 HR c ) with a Martensite small, close knit, grain size. This hard material reduces the penetration of the slip teeth into the wall of the pipe section and increases the fatigue life of the protector to beyond that of the main steel tubular portion.

Claims

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       1. In a fatigue resistant joint of drill pipe for use in a well bore having upper  first and lower  second tool joints, a main steel tubular portion extending upwardly from  between the lower  second tool joint and terminating near  the upper  first tool joint, the improvement comprising a thick wall rotary slip engaging elongated steel protector tube connected to and  extending downwardly  from the upper  first tool joint and secured  to the upper end of the  main portion of the drill pipe; , the protector tube having a greater wall thickness than the main portion of the drill pipe, the protector tube being made of a Martensite steel having a small, close knit, grain size to reduce the penetration of the slip teeth that engaae  engage the protector tube when the loint  joint is supported in the rotary table by slips. 
     
     
       2. The drill pipe joint of claim  1  where the protector tube is made of quenched and tempered steel having a hardness of 30-38 HR c . 
     
     
       3. The drill pipe section  joint of claim  2  in which the steel of the protector tube is chrome-molly. 
     
     
       4. The drill pipe section  joint of claim  2  or  3  in which the protector tube is made of AISI 4100 series chrome-molly steel. 
     
     
       5. The drill pipe joint of claim  1  in which the protector tube is connected to the first tool joint and secured to the end of the main portion of the drill pipe.

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