A method and apparatus for extinguishing oil well fires in wells having an
inner pipe and an outer pipe separated by an annular space. A plurality of
rod-like members as drills are inserted in a common horizontal plane at
equal radial spacing through the walls of both the inner and the outer
pipes. The drills have interfitting inner ends which, when placed in
side-by-side relationship, form a continuous wall equal to the internal
cross section of the inner pipe. Accordingly, the inner pipe is closed
against the passage of oil or gas therethrough. A valved pipe is inserted
through the wall of the outer pipe below the drills to form a
communicating passageway. A member is inserted through the valved pipe and
into the annular space to gradually fill the space between the inner and
outer pipes to form a seal therein against the passage of oil or gas
therethrough.
| Current U.S. Class: | 169/46; 166/55; 169/69; 251/212; 251/902 |
| Current CPC Class: |
E21B 29/08 (20130101); Y10S 251/902 (20130101) |
| Current International Class: |
E21B 29/08 (20060101); E21B 29/00 (20060101); E21B 029/00 (); A62C 003/04 () |
| Field of Search: |
;169/43,46,69 ;166/55,92,94,95,97 ;251/212,DIG.3
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