Support And Holddown Expanding Anchors Patents (Class 166/134)
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Patent number: 7077212Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and method for operating a tool in a wellbore. In one aspect, the apparatus includes a hydraulically operated tool and a wellbore tubular both in communication with a pressure sensing line. The hydraulically operated tool is responsive to a combination of a fluid pressure in the pressure sensing line and a manipulation of the wellbore tubular, such response causing the tool to operate within the wellbore. In another aspect, the invention provides a method for anchoring a well tool in a wellbore. The method includes the steps of lowering the well tool into the wellbore on a tubular string, flowing fluid through the tubular string to begin anchoring the well tool, and manipulating the tubular string to complete the anchoring of the well tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Roesner, Scott McIntire, Adrian Vuyk, Jr., Thomas F. Bailey
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Patent number: 7051805Abstract: An expandable packer or anchor is disclosed. It features a gripping device integral to or mounted in a sleeve over the mandrel and mating undulating surfaces to help maintain grip under changing load conditions. Upon expansion, pressure on a sealing element is enhanced by nodes to increase internal pressure as it engages an outer tubular. Adjacent retaining rings limit extrusion and enhance grip. A gripping device, such as wickers on slips, preferably digs into the outer tubular. The expansion is preferably by pressure and can incorporate pressure intensifiers delivered by slick line or wire line. Release is accomplished by a release tool, which is delivered on slick line or wire line. It stretches the anchor or packer longitudinally, getting it to retract radially, for release. The release tool can be combined with packers or anchors that have a thin walled feature in the mandrel, to release by pulling the mandrel apart.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: James C. Doane, Jason M. Harper
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Patent number: 7040409Abstract: The present invention relates to a well safety valve set in a production tubing, comprising a body (17) including shutoff means (18) for shutting off a passage inside the body, anchor means (19) for anchoring the body in the tubing, sealing means (20) between the body and the wall of the tubing, the valve comprising communication means (14) for a hydraulic pressure between the valve and the surface of the well. According to the invention, the shutoff, anchor and sealing means include hydraulic activation means such that the hydraulic pressure transmitted from the surface activates the means so as to open the passage, anchor the valve in the tubing and activate the sealing means on the wall of the tubing. The invention also relates to a method for setting the valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignees: Institut Francais du Petrole, Societe Pyreneenne de MetallurgieInventor: Jean-Robert Sangla
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Patent number: 7036602Abstract: A bridge plug for isolating portions of a downhole casing is provided comprising a retrievable upper mandrel assembly and a lower mandrel assembly coupled to the upper mandrel assembly, wherein the lower mandrel assembly comprises a drillable material.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Rocky A. Turley, Joseph R. Garcia
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Patent number: 6976534Abstract: A slip element and a method of manufacturing same according to which two or more inserts are placed in corresponding openings formed in a body member. The material forming the insert in one of the openings is stronger than the material forming the insert in another of the openings.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Mike H. Sutton, Donald W. Winslow, Donald R. Smith, Don S. Folds
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Patent number: 6959759Abstract: An expandable packer or anchor is disclosed. It features a gripping device integral to or mounted in a sleeve over the mandrel and mating undulating surfaces to help maintain grip under changing load conditions. Upon expansion, pressure on a sealing element is enhanced by nodes to increase internal pressure as it engages an outer tubular. Adjacent retaining rings limit extrusion and enhance grip. A gripping device, such as wickers on slips, preferably digs into the outer tubular. The expansion is preferably by pressure and can incorporate pressure intensifiers delivered by slick line or wire line. Release is accomplished by a release tool, which is delivered on slick line or wire line. It stretches the anchor or packer longitudinally, getting it to retract radially, for release. The release tool can be combined with packers or anchors that have a thin walled feature in the mandrel, to release by pulling the mandrel apart.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: James C. Doane, Jason M. Harper
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Patent number: 6926086Abstract: A method of treating a subterranean formation surrounding a wellbore, according to which a tool inserted into the wellbore for performing a function in the wellbore is fabricated of a material that breaks up upon detonation of an explosive mounted on the tool, thus allowing the pieces of the tool to fall to the bottom of the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Patterson, Loren C. Swor, Phillip M. Starr, Raymund Meijs, Danny D. Delozier, David Armstrong, Steven G. Streich
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Patent number: 6880642Abstract: A method and apparatus of plugging and abandoning a well includes using a plug apparatus and installing bentonite elements in an oil well production casing having a bore. The plug apparatus is lowered into the production casing bore to a selected elevation using a slick line or the like. The apparatus has a tool body and slip dies that are movably mounted upon the tool body to move between extended and retracted positions. Afer the tool body is positioned at a selected location within the casing bore, tension is applied to the slick line to move the slip dies to an extended position wherein the slip dies engage the casing and secure the tool body in a desired location. The casing bore is then displaced with water above the tool body. Bentonite elements are then dumped into the water filled wellbore. The bentonite elements are allowed to swell to form a plug. The tool body can be retrieved from the casing bore if desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventors: Jonathan Garrett, Joseph LeRouge, Michael Taylor
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Publication number: 20040216868Abstract: A well tool (12) includes a mandrel (86), a collar (64), a sleeve (76) and a piston body (88). The collar (64) is disposed above and the sleeve (76) is disposed beneath a seal element (70), a conical element (72) and slips (74). A central bore (92) extends into the mandrel (86), and a flow port (96) extends from the central bore (92) to an exterior of the mandrel (86) which is adjacent to the sleeve (76). The piston body (88) extends exteriorly outward of the mandrel (86) and beneath the flow port (96). The sleeve (76) extends exteriorly around and slidably engages the mandrel (86) and the piston body (88). A setting pressure applied to the central bore (92) and passed through the flow port (96) moves the sleeve (76) upwards on the mandrel (86) to press the slips (74), the conical element (72) and the seal element (70) between the sleeve (76) and the collar (64) to set the well tool (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: Harrold D. Owen
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Publication number: 20040194972Abstract: An expansion-set fluid production assembly transfers well fluids from a casing string 12 to a production tubing string 112. A tubular anchor 72 and tubular expander 70 may be positioned downhole on a running tool at a desired depth along the casing string 12. An actuator assembly 10 may forcibly move the tubular expander 70 into the tubular anchor 72, expanding the tubular anchor 72 to seal and secure the tubular anchor 72 against the casing string 12. The running tool actuator assembly 10 may be removed, leaving the expanded tubular anchor 72 and tubular expander 70 downhole. A seal nipple 122 may be sealed with the tubular expander 70 and to the production tubing string 112. Fluids may then be recovered from the wellbore through the casing string 12, through the fluid production assembly, and into the production tubing string 112.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Britt O. Braddick
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Patent number: 6796376Abstract: A composite bridge plug system for containing a well bore with reduced drill up time. The composite bridge plug system includes an elongate mandrel, a head member attached to a lower portion of the mandrel, an upper collar positioned about an upper portion of the mandrel, and a plurality of gripping members positioned about the mandrel. The gripping members are expandable outwardly when the mandrel is pulled upwardly with an engaging tube preventing the upward movement of the upper collar thereby compressing the gripping members. The upper portion of the mandrel includes a shear portion that is breakable by pulling upwardly upon the mandrel. An engaging portion surrounds the shear portion adjacent to the upper collar that is engageable with a lower slot within a head member of a higher bridge plug thereby preventing rotation of the higher bridge plug during drilling thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Warren L. Frazier
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Publication number: 20040177952Abstract: A non-metallic element system is provided which can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a first and second support ring having one or more tapered wedges, a first and second expansion ring, and a sealing member disposed between the expansion rings and the support rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Rocky A. Turley, Craig Fishbeck, Rami Al Oudat, Patrick J. Zimmerman, Charles D. Parker, Michael R. Niklasch, William J. Eldridge, Roland Freihet, William F. Hines, Bill Murray
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Patent number: 6779600Abstract: A hydrostatically set packer is disclosed. The actuating piston is locked for run in by a lock sleeve and lock dog arrangement. When the desired depth is reached well pressure is built up to break a rupture disc to allow hydrostatic pressure to act on one side of a lock sleeve. The other side of the lock sleeve is exposed to a chamber under atmospheric or low pressure. Movement of the lock sleeve releases the lock dog allowing piston movement to set the packer. The lock sleeve has a labyrinth seal so that seal leakage below a predetermined level will not prematurely activate the piston lock and prematurely set the packer. A variety of designs for the labyrinth are described.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: BAker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: James King, Edward Wayne Welch, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040149429Abstract: A through tubing casing plug is disclosed. It features a stack of nested cup shaped elements that initially slope to reduce the run in diameter. The stack is compressed to force the periphery of the nested cups to move outwardly so that the collective outer surfaces of the cups can seal on the casing. The cups have sufficient initial thickness so that they remain intact despite some radial growth resulting from the compression process. In a particular example, the run in dimension is 2.13 inches and the stack expands to seal against casing with an inside diameter of 6.9 inches while holding a differential of 500 pounds per square inch and more.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Halit Dilber, Clint E. Mickey
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Publication number: 20040069502Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for sealing a tubular. In one aspect, the apparatus is sealing apparatus for a downhole tool such as a bridge plug, packer, or frac-plug. In one embodiment, the present invention provides for a sealing apparatus having a body and a sealing system disposed about the body. The sealing apparatus further includes one or more extrusion rings disposed at each end of the sealing system. The sealing apparatus may also have a first cone to support the one or more extrusion rings and a second cone expandable over the first cone. A slip member is disposed adjacent the second cone at each end of the sealing system. Upon actuation, the sealing apparatus expands the sealing system and causes the slip member to fold outward and engage the tubular. The sealing apparatus is functionally expandable to at least 25% diametrically to seal the tubular.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Mike A. Luke
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Patent number: 6712153Abstract: A non-metallic element system is provided which can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a first and second support ring having one or more tapered wedges, a first and second expansion ring, and a sealing member disposed between the expansion rings and the support rings.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Rocky A. Turley, Craig Fishbeck, Rami Al Oudat, Patrick J. Zimmerman, Charles D. Parker, Michael R. Niklasch, William J. Eldridge, Roland Freihet, William F. Hines, III, Bill Murray
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Publication number: 20040055761Abstract: An apparatus and method for opposing pressure-induced forces acting on a mandrel of a downhole tool. The apparatus and method are particularly suited for use with a packer and include a piston engageable with the mandrel. Forces placed upon the piston by pressure communicated from the tubing bore are transferred to the mandrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: David M. Eslinger, Avel Z. Ortiz
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Patent number: 6708768Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in a subterranean well is described. The apparatus typically includes a subterranean plug including a mandrel having an outer surface and a non-circular cross-section and a packing element arranged about the mandrel, the packing element having a non-circular inner surface matching the mandrel outer surface such that concentric rotation between the mandrel and the packing element is precluded. The apparatus may include slips having cavities to facilitate quick drill-out of the plug. The apparatus may include a valve for controlling fluid flow through a hollow mandrel. The apparatus may include a composite mandrel having radial vents that establish fluid communication from within to without the mandrel. Also, the apparatus may include a wire line adapter kit for running the apparatus in a well bore.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: BJ Services CompanyInventors: Gabriel Slup, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 6708770Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in a subterranean well is described. The apparatus typically includes a subterranean plug including a mandrel having an outer surface and a non-circular cross-section and a packing element arranged about the mandrel, the packing element having a non-circular inner surface matching the mandrel outer surface such that concentric rotation between the mandrel and the packing element is precluded. The apparatus may include slips having cavities to facilitate quick drill-out of the plug. The apparatus may include a valve for controlling fluid flow through a hollow mandrel. The apparatus may include a composite mandrel having radial vents that establish fluid communication from within to without the mandrel. Also, the apparatus may include a wire line adapter kit for running the apparatus in a well bore.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: BJ Services CompanyInventors: Gabriel Slup, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 6695051Abstract: An improved downhole tool apparatus for limiting the extrusion of a packer element. The apparatus includes a packer mandrel having a packer element assembly disposed in a wellbore. Packer retaining shoes are disposed about the packer mandrel at the ends of the packer element assembly. The packer retaining shoes have an inner retainer and an outer retainer. The inner retainer has a plurality of segments having gaps therebetween that expand in width when the retaining shoe is moved from an initial position in which it is disposed about the packer mandrel to an expanded position wherein it engages the wellbore to limit the extrusion of the packer element assembly. The outer retainer is likewise made up of a plurality of segments having gaps therebetween that will expand. The inner retainer segments cover the gaps that exist between the outer retainer segments and the outer retainer segments cover the gaps that exist between the inner retainer segments so that extrusion is limited.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Smith, Donald W. Winslow, Lloyd A. Crockford
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Patent number: 6691788Abstract: A retrievable packer (50) for establishing a sealing and gripping engagement between a tubing string and a well casing (34) disposed in a wellbore is disclosed. The retrievable packer (50) comprises a collet member (64) that is slidably disposed about a packer mandrel (52). The collet member (64) has a first operating position wherein the collet member (64) applies an axial force on a support ring (76) to positively position the support ring (76) at least partially between a first slip wedge (90) and the packer mandrel (52) to set a seal assembly (96, 98, 100). In addition, the collet member (64) has a second operating position wherein the collet member (64) applies an axial force on a slip assembly (80) to set the slip assembly (80).Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: David G. Dearing
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Publication number: 20040026092Abstract: A packer that is usable with a subterranean well includes an assembly to circumscribe one out of multiple tubular arrays that are inserted through the packer. The packer also includes a member that is separable from the assembly to configure the assembly for connection to the tubular array. The member includes a first seal between the member and the tubular array and a second seal that is located between the member and the shell. The first seal is separate from the second seal. The assembly includes a slip to engage a casing of the well and a sealing element to seal an annulus of the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Robert Divis, Jason Bigelow, Mark Mulligan, David Wolfe
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Patent number: 6666276Abstract: A tool for use in a subterranean wellbore seals with a generally cylindrical interior surface of a tubular or another downhole tool. The tool includes a conveyance tubular 16 for positioning the tool at a selected location below the surface of the well, an annular seal assembly 10 disposed about the conveyance tubular, and a substantially conical wedge ring 14 having an outer surface configured to radially expand the annular seal assembly upon axial movement of the seal assembly relative to the wedge ring. The seal assembly 10 includes a metal framework having an annular base 18 and a plurality of metal ribs 30, 32, 34, 36 each extending radially outward from the base. A primary elastomeric seal 24 is positioned between the ribs 32, 34, while backup elastomeric seal body 22 is positioned between ribs 30 and 32 and backup seal body 26 is positioned between ribs 34 and 36.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventors: John M. Yokley, Larry E. Reimert
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Publication number: 20030226668Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for sealing an annulus in a wellbore. In one aspect, the apparatus is an anchoring and sealing system for a downhole tool such as a bridge plug, packer, or frac-plug. The sealing system comprises of a sealing member disposed between a set of energizing rings, a set of expansion rings adjacent each cone, a set of support rings, and a set of slips. The components of the sealing system are arranged such that, when compressed, the sealing member may expand radially into contact with a casing. In another aspect, the apparatus the invention provides for an apparatus that is a downhole sealing tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Patrick J. Zimmerman, Rocky A. Turley, Rami Al Oudat
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Publication number: 20030226659Abstract: An improved downhole tool apparatus for limiting the extrusion of a packer element. The apparatus includes a packer mandrel having a packer element assembly disposed in a wellbore. Packer retaining shoes are disposed about the packer mandrel at the ends of the packer element assembly. The packer retaining shoes have an inner retainer and an outer retainer. The inner retainer has a plurality of segments having gaps therebetween that expand in width when the retaining shoe is moved from an initial position in which it is disposed about the packer mandrel to an expanded position wherein it engages the wellbore to limit the extrusion of the packer element assembly. The outer retainer is likewise made up of a plurality of segments having gaps therebetween that will expand. The inner retainer segments cover the gaps that exist between the outer retainer segments and the outer retainer segments cover the gaps that exist between the inner retainer segments so that extrusion is limited.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Donald R. Smith, Donald W. Winslow, Lloyd A. Crockford
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Publication number: 20030226660Abstract: An improved downhole tool apparatus for limiting the extrusion of a packer element. The apparatus includes a packer mandrel having a packer element assembly disposed in a wellbore. Packer retaining shoes are disposed about the packer mandrel at the ends of the packer element assembly. The packer retaining shoes have an inner retainer and an outer retainer. The inner retainer has a plurality of segments having gaps therebetween that expand in width when the retaining shoe is moved from an initial position in which it is disposed about the packer mandrel to an expanded position wherein it engages the wellbore to limit the extrusion of the packer element assembly. The outer retainer is likewise made up of a plurality of segments having gaps therebetween that will expand. The outer retainer engages the wellbore to limit the extrusion of the packer element assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Donald W. Winslow, Donald R. Smith, Lloyd A. Crockford
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Patent number: 6651750Abstract: A shear release packer that includes at least one sealing element, at least one slip, and at least a lower shear nut. In order to release the packer, the lower shear nut is sheared enabling the at least one sealing element to de-energize and the at least one slip to disengage the casing. When set, the packer is constructed to that the lower shear nut is isolated from the load path generated by the forces acting on the at least one sealing element. The load path travels from the at least one sealing element to the at least one slip without having to travel through the lower shear nut.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: John R. Whitsitt
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Publication number: 20030188876Abstract: Disclosed is a slip for use in the anchoring device on a well tool and a method of making the same. The slip has a wedge shaped body and teeth on the exterior of the body. The teeth being formed from a ring segment of spring steel material mounted on and extending from the exterior of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventors: Michael Lee Vick, Marion Dewey Kilgore
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Publication number: 20030150607Abstract: A well bore tool with a torsional resistant slip mechanism for resisting axial and torsional forces comprising a mandrel, a plurality of slips disposed about the circumference of the mandrel. The slips include a plurality of inserts oriented to resist axial forces and torsional forces. The tool also comprises a setting means adjacent each to slip for radially expanding and setting said slips.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventor: William M. Roberts
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Publication number: 20030141079Abstract: An expandable packer or anchor is disclosed. It features a gripping device integral to or mounted in a sleeve over the mandrel and mating undulating surfaces to help maintain grip under changing load conditions. Upon expansion, pressure on a sealing element is enhanced by nodes to increase internal pressure as it engages an outer tubular. Adjacent retaining rings limit extrusion and enhance grip. A gripping device, such as wickers on slips, preferably digs into the outer tubular. The expansion is preferably by pressure and can incorporate pressure intensifiers delivered by slick line or wire line. Release is accomplished by a release tool, which is delivered on slick line or wire line. It stretches the anchor or packer longitudinally, getting it to retract radially, for release. The release tool can be combined with packers or anchors that have a thin walled feature in the mandrel, to release by pulling the mandrel apart.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: James C. Doane, Jason M. Harper
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Patent number: 6598672Abstract: An anti-extrusion ring for a packer assembly comprises first and second ring portions that are divided into a plurality of discrete arcuate segments. The segments are adapted for movement between a retracted position wherein each segment is in contact with adjacent segments, and an expanded position wherein gaps are formed between the segments. At least one of the ring portions is adapted to face a resilient sealing sleeve of the packer assembly. The first ring portion is circumferentially offset from the second ring portion such that at least one of the first and second ring portions extends across the gaps during movement of the segments toward the expanded position. In this manner, extrusion of the sealing sleeve through the gaps is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Greene, Tweed of Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Merle L. Bell, Daniel P. Bagley, Scott C. Schuette
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Publication number: 20030132008Abstract: A packer for sealing an annular region in a wellbore is provided. The packer includes a packing element which is held through bi-directional forces. The packer first comprises an inner mandrel. Disposed around the inner mandrel are three tubulars: (1) a top sleeve; (2) a bottom sleeve; and (3) a booster sleeve. A packing element is disposed circumferentially around the outer surface of the booster sleeve. The top sleeve and bottom sleeve each include an upper compression member which rides across the booster sleeve in order to compress the packing element. The packing element is expanded outward from the packer to engage a surrounding string of casing through compressive forces provided by the top and bottom sleeves. Thereafter, differential pressure applied above or below the packer acting on the packer element and booster sleeve may provide additional compression of the packer element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: David E. Hirth, Gerald D. Pedersen, Tarald Gudmestad
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Patent number: 6578633Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in a subterranean well is described. The apparatus typically includes a subterranean plug including a mandrel having an outer surface and a non-circular cross-section and a packing element arranged about the mandrel, the packing element having a non-cylindrical inner surface matching the mandrel outer surface such that concentric rotation between the mandrel and the packing element is precluded. The apparatus may include slips having cavities to facilitate quick drill-out of the plug.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: BJ Services CompanyInventors: Gabriel Slup, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 6564871Abstract: A packer for use in extreme service applications comprises a radially expandable packing element, a plurality of slip members above the packing element and a plurality of slip members below the packing element. The slip members are each provided with corresponding setting cones disposed adjacent thereto for radially expanding the slips. In addition, a scoop for use in extreme service application includes a double slot-and-pin locking mechanism for engaging the scoop and lock ring retainer.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Smith International, Inc.Inventor: William M. Roberts
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Patent number: 6550540Abstract: A downhole mechanical anchor setting system which can be positively set in variable positions. More specifically, a mechanical anchor setting system for anchoring a downhole assembly in a well bore. The system includes a mandrel which is longitudinally moveable within a sleeve and a slip system operatively connected to the sleeve and the mandrel for gripping the casing or formation of the well bore when in an engaged position. The system also includes a setting control system operatively connected to the sleeve and the mandrel for selectively setting the slip system in any one of the engaged position, a disengaged position allowing downhole movement of the system and an intermediate position allowing uphole movement of the system without engaging the slip system.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Darren W. S. Trent
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Publication number: 20030000710Abstract: A non-metallic element system is provided which can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a first and second support ring having one or more tapered wedges, a first and second expansion ring, and a sealing member disposed between the expansion rings and the support rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Rocky A. Turley, Craig Fishbeck, Rami Al Oudat, Patrick J. Zimmerman, Charles D. Parker, Michael R. Niklasch, William J. Eldridge, Roland Freihet, William F. Hines, Bill Murray
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Patent number: 6491108Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in a subterranean well. The apparatus typically includes a subterranean plug including a mandrel having an outer surface and a non-circular cross-section and a packing element arranged about the mandrel, the packing element having a non-cylindrical inner surface matching the mandrel outer surface such that concentric rotation between the mandrel and the packing element is precluded. The apparatus is substantially non-metallic to facilitate quick drill-out of the plug. The apparatus is alternatively adaptable as a cement retainer.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: BJ Services CompanyInventors: Gabriel Slup, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 6481497Abstract: A high temperature, high pressure retrievable packer adapted for service under extreme operating conditions when the packer apparatus is held in the wellbore with a mechanical slip and a barrel slip. The barrel slip has a barrel slip body with a plurality of openings defined in the outer surface of the body. Cylindrical inserts are received in the openings. The cylindrical inserts define upward facing and downward facing gripping edges that will engage casing when the barrel slip body is radially expanded. The inserts are preferably tungsten carbide inserts. A sufficient number of inserts are included along the length and around the circumference of the barrel slip so that the barrel slip can get a good grip in the casing wall. Separate metals may be used for the barrel slip body and the inserts so that a higher yield strength alloy steel may be utilized than is possible with other barrel slip arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Loren C. Swor, Donald W. Winslow, Lee Wayne Stepp, Kenneth G. Neal, Phillip M. Starr
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Publication number: 20020121380Abstract: A selectively released well tool anchor has a tubular wicker shoe cage and a tubular setting sleeve in sliding assembly over a tubular mandrel. The wicker shoe cage confines a plurality of independent wicker shoes. The tubular setting sleeve has a conical slip face that is loosely meshed with the shoe cage by a plurality of collet fingers extended from the conical slip face into meshed engagement with detents in the shoe cage. The collet fingers are secured within the detents for well run-in by calibrated shear fasteners. Slip faces on the several wicker shoes are aligned with the conical slip face to effect a radial displacement of the wicker shoes by an axial translation of the setting sleeve relative to the shoe cage. However, no relative axial translation may occur until sufficient axial compressive force between the shoe cage and setting sleeve is imposed to shear the calibrated fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: James Christopher Doane, Hector Hugo Mireles, Conrad Gustave Weinig
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Publication number: 20020121379Abstract: A selectively released well tool anchor has a tubular wicker shoe cage and a tubular setting sleeve in sliding assembly over a tubular mandrel. The wicker shoe cage confines a plurality of independent wicker shoes. The tubular setting sleeve has a conical slip face that is loosely meshed with the shoe cage by a plurality of collet fingers extended from the conical slip face into meshed engagement with detents in the shoe cage. The collet fingers are secured within the detents for well run-in by calibrated shear fasteners. Slip faces on the several wicker shoes are aligned with the conical slip face to effect a radial displacement of the wicker shoes by an axial translation of the setting sleeve relative to the shoe cage. However, no relative axial translation may occur until sufficient axial compressive force between the shoe cage and setting sleeve is imposed to shear the calibrated fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: James Christopher Doane
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Publication number: 20020074116Abstract: A downhole packer is provided for sealing an annulus between first tubing located within larger diameter second tubing. The packer comprises a mandrel for coupling to the first tubing, the mandrel having a wall defining a main through bore and a plurality of smaller diameter through bores for receiving control lines. A seal arrangement is located on the mandrel and is configurable, in a set configuration, to form a seal with the surrounding larger diameter second tubing. A slip arrangement is located on the mandrel and is configurable, in a set configuration, to engage the surrounding larger diameter second tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: David Martin Millar, Roland Marcel Van Dort
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Publication number: 20020070034Abstract: A shear release packer that includes at least one sealing element, at least one slip, and at least a lower shear nut. In order to release the packer, the lower shear nut is sheared enabling the at least one sealing element to de-energize and the at least one slip to disengage the casing. When set, the packer is constructed to that the lower shear nut is isolated from the load path generated by the forces acting on the at least one sealing element. The load path travels from the at least one sealing element to the at least one slip without having to travel through the lower shear nut.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventor: John R. Whitsitt
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Patent number: 6378606Abstract: A high temperature, high pressure retrievable packer adapted for service under extreme operating conditions when the packer apparatus is held in the wellbore with a mechanical slip and a barrel slip. The barrel slip has a barrel slip body with a plurality of openings defined in the outer surface of the body. Cylindrical inserts are received in the openings. The cylindrical inserts define upward facing and downward facing gripping edges that will engage casing when the barrel slip body is radially expanded. The inserts are preferably tungsten carbide inserts. A sufficient number of inserts are included along the length and around the circumference of the barrel slip so that the barrel slip can get a good grip in the casing wall. Separate metals may be used for the barrel slip body and the inserts so that a higher yield strength alloy steel may be utilized than is possible with other barrel slip arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Loren C. Swor, Donald W. Winslow, Lee Wayne Stepp, Kenneth G. Neal, Phillip M. Starr
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Publication number: 20020043368Abstract: An anti-extrusion ring for a packer assembly comprises first and second ring portions that are divided into a plurality of discrete arcuate segments. The segments are adapted for movement between a retracted position wherein each segment is in contact with adjacent segments, and an expanded position wherein gaps are formed between the segments. At least one of the ring portions is adapted to face a resilient sealing sleeve of the packer assembly. The first ring portion is circumferentially offset from the second ring portion such that at least one of the first and second ring portions extends across the gaps during movement of the segments toward the expanded position. In this manner, extrusion of the sealing sleeve through the gaps is prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Greene, Tweed of Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Merle L. Bell, Daniel P. Bagley, Scott C. Schuette
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Patent number: 6354372Abstract: A slip assembly for anchoring a subterranean well tool, such as a packer or bridge plug, along the inner wall of a conduit, such as casing, against movements in at least one direction. As a series of radially aligned slip elements move from contracted to expanded positions, a continuous radial inwardly urging bias is applied against the slip elements to permit the slip elements to move to the expanded position in a substantially uniform plane of expansion. A subterranean well tool includes an elastomeric seal and the slip assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Carisella & Cook VenturesInventors: James V. Carisella, Robert Bradley Cook
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Patent number: 6315041Abstract: A tool for isolating segments of a wellbore. The tool includes a packing cup housed in a protective sheath during the insertion of the device into the wellbore. The packing cup is radially outward biased. The protective sheath is removable. Upon removal of protective sheath the packing cup expands and creates a seal with the wellbore. Pressurized fluid pumped through the tool increases pressure within the segment and tightens the packing cup seal. Packing cup also acts like a piston, imparting a force to a packing element predisposed to buckle in a radially outward direction. Packing element makes a second seal with the wall of the wellbore. A hydraulically actuated button slip assembly anchors the tool in place. The tool can contain significant pressure to facilitate well stimulation and completion by fracture or acidization. The tool can also be used to facilitate measuring production from an isolated segment of the well.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventors: Stephen L. Carlisle, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 6305477Abstract: A thermal compensating apparatus and method for maintaining a relatively constant fluid pressure within a subterranean well tool of the type that is responsive to a source of actuation fluid for manipulating said tool at a location in a well to at least one of sealing and anchoring positions. A body includes a fluid chamber within the body for housing a substantially incompressible fluid for manipulating said tool to at least one of the positions. The fluid chamber is expandable and contractible, for example, through movement of a piston, in response to manipulation of the tool and thereafter in response to thermal variations of the fluid in the fluid chamber. An energy storage and release mechanism, for example, a compression spring, is responsive to pressure changes in the fluid chamber for expanding or contracting the fluid chamber in response to pressure variations in the fluid for maintaining the fluid at a relatively constant pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Weatherford International, Inc.Inventors: James V. Carisella, Paul J. Wilson
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Patent number: 6302217Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for anchoring within tubular structures and releasing therefrom. In a described embodiment, a packer includes multiple debris barriers, which are deployed when slips of the packer are radially outwardly extended. The debris barriers prevent debris from settling about the slips, thereby enhancing convenient retrieval of the packer. Use of the debris barriers may also permit control over how the slips are extended.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Marion D. Kilgore, Robert L. Hilts
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Patent number: 6241017Abstract: An improved cage slip system is disclosed. The cage is constructed so that the cones which actuate the slips extend into the cage openings. The radial extension of the slips is limited so as to retain them if they are extended in an unsupported situation. The cones have a maximum outside dimension equal to the outside dimension of the cage so as to increase the rating of the slips by increasing the bearing area of the cones on the slips. The beneficial features of the cage design are retained while a greater degree of radial expansion of the slips is possible allowing minimization of tool inventory for situations where a lighter wall casing requires further slip extension. The release system allows the lower cones to be driven out from under the lower slips, thus facilitating release of the grip of the lower slips from the casing for extraction of the packer. The mechanical release is functional through the mandrel, whether tension or compression is placed on the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: James C. Doane, Henry Joe Jordan, Jr., Hector H. Mireles, Jr.
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Patent number: 6237687Abstract: A hydraulic oil and gas well downhole packer apparatus for use in a well casing below a wellhead and in combination with a coil tubing unit provides a tool body having a longitudinally extending tool bore and an upper end portion that connects to the lower free end of the coiled tubing unit during use. The tool body includes an inner elongated hollow mandrel with a hydraulic piston movably disposed upon the external surface of the mandrel. The piston is movable between an initial “running” position and a final “setting” position. An external sleeve is engaged by the piston when it moves between the running and setting positions, the external sleeve engaging slips that expand to anchor the tool body to the well casing. An annular packer member is expandable responsive to sliding movement of the external sleeve and is positioned below the slips for forming a seal between the tool body and the casing at a position near the lower end portion of the tool body.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Eclipse Packer CompanyInventors: John Phillip Barbee, Jr., Roger Trudeau, John Tims Red