Patent ID: 7431348
Filing Date: 2008-10-07
Classification: E21B,F16L

Abstract:
1. A drill string comprising: a first drill string member having a casing, with a distal end, and further having a male end extending longitudinally outwardly relative to the distal end of the casing; and a second drill string member having a casing with a female end which is configured to be joined to the male end of the first drill string member and being formed of a first grade of steel, and wherein the male end of the first drill string member has a threaded portion including generally square threads, and wherein the male end further has a non-threaded extension portion coaxial with the threaded portion, and slidingly telescopingly received in the casing of the first drill string member, and secured thereto by a full penetration weld, and wherein the male end further has a distal bearing surface, and wherein the female end is formed of a second grade of steel which is different from the first grade of steel, and wherein the different first and second grades of steel substantially inhibit the galling or friction welding of the male and female ends, and wherein the female end of the second drill string member has a female threaded portion having corresponding female threads, and further having a non-threaded female extension portion coaxial with the female threaded portion and which is slidingly telescopingly received in, and secured to, the casing of the second drill string member by a full penetration weld, and wherein the female end of the second drill string member has an internal bearing surface; wherein the distal bearing surface of the male end, and the internal bearing surface of the female end, and not the threads, absorb compression loads during installation; wherein the male and female extension portions absorb bending forces, and wherein the internal bearing surface of the female extension portion is located in spaced relation relative to the distal bearing surface of the casing forming the first drill string member; wherein a joint between the male end of the first drill string member and the female end of the second drill string member is stronger than areas of the drill string members located away from the joint; and wherein the casings have respective cross-sections in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the lengths of the casings, and wherein the threads redirect compression forces to the casings and distribute forces throughout the cross sections of the casings, thereby transmitting forces which could otherwise cause the threads to fail.