Abstract: There is disclosed a well packer assembly which comprises a packer which includes a body having a bore therethrough and a packing element and slips carried about the body in contracted position. The packer is lowered into a well bore by means of a locator seal unit which includes a tubular member connectable as part of a well tubing and extending sealably within the bore of the tubular member. The tubular member is automatically released from its connection to the packer in response to expansion of the packing element and slips into engagement with the well bore and testing of the set packer by means of test fluid in the annulus above it. The packing element and slips are expanded by inhibitor fluid from a source at surface level, and the inhibitor fluid is released into the annulus below the packer after it is set.
Abstract: There is disclosed a subsurface well completion system comprising body means having a bore therethrough adapted to be connected in axial alignment with a tubing string suspended within a well bore, and a packer carried by the body means for closing off the annulus above a production zone of the well. Flow through each of the bore of the body means and a passageway within the body means which bypasses the packer to connect the annulus above and below the packer is controlled by safety valves having pressure responsive operators for moving such valves from normally closed to open positions by means of control fluid which is supplied thereto through a control line from a remote source. Upon loss of control fluid, as, for example, due to loss of the control line, the valves automatically close.
Abstract: There is disclosed an hydraulically set well packer wherein sleeves carried about a tubular member which is connected as part of a tubing string are adapted to be moved from axially extended to axially retracted position in order to expand packing and slip elements carried about one of the sleeves into engagement with the well bore in which the string is disposed. The packer also includes means which forms an atmospheric chamber including a piston on one of the sleeves, and a means for locking the sleeves in retracted position is disposed within such chamber. The slip assembly carried by the packer includes upper and lower bowls and upper and lower sets of interconnected slips which are carried by the bowls for sliding thereover between radially contracted and expanded positions in response to movement of the slip bowls toward and away from one another as the sleeves move between extended and retracted positions.