ROTATING GRIP ARMS
A packer and apparatus for engaging the packer within a bore. The apparatus comprises a central body and a cone secured to the central body having an inclined surface oriented towards the second end and a collar translatable along the central body, the collar being located between the cone and the second end of the central body and a plurality of arms, each arm pivotally located relative to the collar around a periphery of the central body, arms extending between first and second ends and having gripping surfaces around an exterior surface thereof proximate to the first ends. The method comprises translating the central member of the body relative to a collar therearound so as to frictionally drag the collet arms against a well bore and engaging the cone upon the plurality of arms to pivot the plurality of anus into contact with a well bore wall.
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for isolating zones in a subterranean formation in general and in particular to methods and apparatus for engaging a sealing element within a well bore.
2. Description of Related Art
In hydrocarbon production, it is frequently desired to seal or isolate one or more zones of an oil well from adjacent zones. In such situations, a sealing element is frequently used to seal and isolate the production string to the main bore or to seal adjacent zones from each other. Such sealing elements may be components of a production packer, an open hole production packer, seal adapter, pressure chamber seal adapter (with charged high pressure chamber on board), a liner hanger packer, a full bore liner top packer, a straddle type stimulation tool, a hybrid type stimulation tools (hydroelement and mechanical packer), a hydroelement made from swellable rubber compounds, an open hole seal or a cased hole seal all of which may be mechanically, hydraulically, hydrostatically or pressure chamber operated.
Production packers are designed to be located between the casing or liner and a working or production tubing in a well. In such conventional production packers, one difficulty that exists is that the packer may be difficult to remove or retrieve after they are set. One of the reasons for this is that such packers are designed to isolate one zone from another and will therefore in practice include a pressure differential across the packer. Such pressure differential is known to impair the ability of the packer to be removed.
SUMMARYAccording to embodiments there is disclosed an apparatus for engaging a body within a bore. The apparatus comprises a central body extending between first and second ends and a cone secured to the central body having an inclined surface oriented towards the second end. The apparatus further comprises a collar translatable along the central body, the collar being located between the cone and the second end of the central body and a plurality of arms, each arm pivotally located relative to the collar around a periphery of the central body, arms extending between first and second ends and having gripping surfaces around an exterior surface thereof proximate to the first ends.
The collar may include a plurality of longitudinal grooves around an exterior surface thereof each sized to receive an arm therein. The apparatus may further comprise a cage surrounding the collar and the arms adapted to retain the arms within the grooves. The cage may extend between first and second ends and includes a plurality of apertures . each at a location corresponding to the arms wherein each arm pivots about a portion of the cage between the aperture and the first end of the cage.
The arms and the collar may form a void under each arm within each longitudinal groove. The cage may include bore therethrough in fluidic communication with the void between the arms and the collar. The collar may further include a plurality of longitudinally extending collet arms radially outwardly biased to engage upon a well bore and cause drag therebetween.
The central body may include a profiled groove therein adapted receive a pin extending from the collar wherein the slot includes alternating long and short parallel slots extending longitudinally therealong and angled surface to advance the pin to successive long and short parallel slots as the central body is reciprocated relative to the collar so as to position the collar at to permit the arms to extend from the central body when the pin is in the long slots and limit extension of the arms when pin is in the short slots.
According to embodiments there is disclosed a packer comprising a central tubular member having a central bore therethrough extending between first and second ends and a sealing element extending around the central tubular member adapted to be longitudinally compressed so as to axially expand the sealing element into contact with a surface of a well bore. The packer further comprises a cone secured to the tubular member having an inclined surface oriented towards the second end, a collar translatable along the tubular body between the cone and the second end of the central body and a plurality of arms, each arm pivotally located relative to the collar around a periphery of the tubular member, arms extending between first and second ends and having gripping surfaces around an exterior surface thereof proximate to the first ends.
The collar may include a plurality of longitudinal grooves around an exterior surface thereof each sized to receive an arm therein. The packer may further comprise a cage surrounding the collar and the arms adapted to retain the arms within the grooves. The cage may extend between first and second ends and includes a plurality of apertures each at a location corresponding to the arms wherein each arm pivots about a portion of the cage between the aperture and the first end of the cage.
The arms and the collar may form a void under each arm within each longitudinal groove. The cage may include bore therethrough in fluidic communication with the void between the arms and the collar. The collar may further include a plurality of longitudinally extending collet arms radially outwardly biased to engage upon a well bore and cause drag therebetween.
The central body may include a profiled groove therein adapted receive a pin extending from the collar wherein the slot includes alternating long and short parallel slots extending longitudinally therealong and angled surface to advance the pin to successive long and short parallel slots as the central body is reciprocated relative to the collar so as to position the collar at to permit the arms to extend from the central body when the pin is in the long slots and limit extension of the arms when pin is in the short slots.
The sealing elements may comprise a plurality of tubular elements disposed annularly around the central member. The tubular elements may include annular springs encased therein.
The packer may further include top and bottom extrusion blocks disposed annularly around the tubular member to opposed sides of the sealing element. The bottom extrusion block may be at a fixed location relative to the cone wherein the top extrusion block is longitudinally slidable along the tubular member so as to compress the sealing elements therebetween.
According to embodiments there are disclosed methods for engaging a body within a bore comprising locating the body having a central body central member and a cone located around the cone, the central body having a central bore therethrough extending between first and second ends within a well bore at a desired location. The methods further comprise translating the central member of the body relative to a collar therearound so as to frictionally drag radially outwardly biased collet arms against a well bore and engaging a cone secured to the central body upon the plurality of arms to pivot the plurality of arms into contact with a well bore wall.
Other aspects and features will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
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The arms 42 have proximate 43 and distal ends 44 wherein the distal ends have outwardly oriented bore engaging surfaces 48 as are commonly known and an inner angled surface 46. The arms 42 include a notch 41 on the outside surface thereof for receiving a portion of the cage therein as will be more fully described below. As illustrated, the arms 42 extend substantially parallel to the mandrel 26. With reference to
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The slip 40 includes a cone 60 associated therewith comprising a tubular body slidably located around the mandrel 26. The cone 60 includes an angled trailing surface 62 corresponding to the bottom surface 46 of the arms 42.
The slip 40 further includes a drive housing 70 located towards the second end 24 of the packer 20. The drive housing 70 comprises a tubular body engaging with and abutting against the slip housing 58 and the slip cage 52 so as to be operable to move the slip housing, slip cage and arms longitudinally along the mandrel. The drive housing further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending collet arms 72 extending in a direction towards the second end 24 of the packer. The collet arms include a radially extended contact surface 74 and are radially flared from the packer as illustrated in
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While specific embodiments have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative only and not as limiting the disclosure as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for engaging a body within a bore, the apparatus comprising:
- a central body extending between first and second ends;
- a cone secured to said central body having an inclined surface oriented towards said second end;
- a collar translatable along the central body, said collar being located between said cone and said second end of said central body; and
- a plurality of arms, each arm pivotally located relative to said collar around a periphery of said central body, arms extending between first and second ends and having gripping surfaces around an exterior surface thereof proximate to said first ends.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said collar includes a plurality of longitudinal grooves around an exterior surface thereof each sized to receive an arm therein.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a cage surrounding said collar and said arms adapted to retain said arms within said grooves.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said cage extends between first and second ends and includes a plurality of apertures each at a location corresponding to said arms wherein each arm pivots about a portion of said cage between said aperture and said first end of said cage.
5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said arms and said collar form a void under each arm within each longitudinal groove.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said cage includes bore therethrough in fluidic communication with said void between said arms and said collar.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said collar further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending collet arms radially outwardly biased to engage upon a well bore and cause drag therebetween.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said central body includes a profiled groove therein adapted receive a pin extending from said collar wherein said slot includes alternating long and short parallel slots extending longitudinally therealong and angled surface to advance said pin to successive long and short parallel slots as said central body is reciprocated relative to said collar so as to position said collar at to permit said arms to extend from said central body when said pin is in said long slots and limit extension of said arms when pin is in said short slots.
9. A packer comprising:
- a central tubular member having a central bore therethrough extending between first and second ends;
- a sealing element extending around said central tubular member adapted to be longitudinally compressed so as to axially expand said sealing element into contact with a surface of a well bore;
- a cone secured to said tubular member having an inclined surface oriented towards said second end;
- a collar translatable along the tubular body between said cone and said second end of said central body; and
- a plurality of arms, each arm pivotally located relative to said collar around a periphery of said tubular member, arms extending between first and second ends and having gripping surfaces around an exterior surface thereof proximate to said first ends.
10. The packer of claim 9 wherein said collar includes a plurality of longitudinal grooves around an exterior surface thereof each sized to receive a arm therein.
11. The packer of claim 10 further comprising a cage surrounding said collar and said arms adapted to retain said arms within said grooves.
12. The packer of claim 11 wherein said cage extends between first and second ends and includes a plurality of apertures each at a location corresponding to said arms wherein each arm pivots about a portion of said cage between said aperture and said first end of said cage.
13. The packer of claim 10 wherein said arms and said collar form a void under each arm within each longitudinal groove.
14. The packer of claim 11 wherein said cage includes bore therethrough in fluidic communication with said void between said arms and said collar.
15. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said collar further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending collet arms radially outwardly biased to engage upon a well bore and cause drag therebetween.
16. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said central body includes a profiled groove therein adapted receive a pin extending from said collar wherein said slot includes alternating long and short parallel slots extending longitudinally therealong and angled surface to advance said pin to successive long and short parallel slots as said central body is reciprocated relative to said collar so as to position said collar at to permit said arms to extend from said central body when said pin is in said long slots and limit extension of said arms when pin is in said short slots.
18. The packer of claim 9 wherein said sealing elements comprises a plurality of tubular elements disposed annularly around said central member.
19. The packer of claim 18 wherein said tubular elements include annular springs encased therein.
20. The packer of claim 9 further including top and bottom extrusion blocks disposed annularly around said tubular member to opposed sides of said sealing element.
21. The packer of claim 20 wherein said bottom extrusion block is at a fixed location relative to said cone wherein said top extrusion block is longitudinally slidable along said tubular member so as to compress said sealing elements therebetween.
22. A method for engaging a body within a bore, the apparatus comprising:
- locating said body having a central body central member and a cone located around said cone, said central body having a central bore therethrough extending between first and second ends within a well bore at a desired location;
- translating said central member of said body relative to a collar therearound so as to frictionally drag radially outwardly biased collet arms against a well bore;
- engaging a cone secured to said central body upon said plurality of arms to pivot said plurality of arms into contact with a well bore wall.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 22, 2017
Inventors: Matthew McCarthy (Sugar Land, TX), Derek Ingraham (Sugar Land, TX)
Application Number: 15/121,939