Upwardly Biased Check Valve And Means For Opening Or Bypassing It Patents (Class 166/148)
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Patent number: 10934803Abstract: A ball seat configured for multistage stimulation in oil and gas wells includes bottom sub, slips, sealing element and mandrel. The mandrel is a cone frustum, and it's exterior is encased by the sealing element and slips. One end of the sealing element is attached to one end of slip, the end of the cone frustum mandrel with the smallest exterior diameter is completely encased by slips. One end of the bottom sub is attached the other end of the slip. The bottom sub includes a threaded shearing connecting structure, which is designed to connect the setting tool adaptor used to deploy the ball seat into the oil or gas well. The sealing element is a two-segment structure, the hardness of the first segment is lower than that of the second segment.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: VERTECHS OIL & GAS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventor: Qijun Zeng
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Publication number: 20150090462Abstract: A housing for a downhole tool, having a fluid vent assembly comprising a port passing through the wall of the housing to transmit fluid through the port when the port is open, a sealing device to seal the port, and a cutting device to disrupt the sealing device and permit transmission of fluid through the port. The cutting device is driven axially through the sealing device without relative rotation between the two. The cutting device has an asymmetric blade to cut a coupon from the sealing device by a gradual and progressive disruption of the closure, typically cutting through only a portion the closure device, so that the coupon cut from the closure device remains attached to the closure device when the closure device is ruptured to open the seal. Typically the downhole tool comprises a downhole pump, and the housing comprises the shroud of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: RMSpumptools LImitedInventor: Stuart David Gordon
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Publication number: 20140076560Abstract: A stage tool for reverse annular cementing a wellbore, comprising: a main body including a tubular wall with an outer surface and a longitudinal bore extending from a top end to a bottom end; a fluid port through the tubular wall providing fluidic access between the longitudinal bore and the outer surface; and a valve for controlling flow through the fluid port between the outer surface and the inner bore, the valve including a closure for the fluid port and a check valve for permitting one way flow through the fluid port in a direction from the outer surface to the inner bore, the check valve being normally inactive and only acting on fluid flows through the fluid port when activated. The stage tool may be run in closed and opened for cementing by hydraulic actuation of the valve. After sufficient cement has been introduced to the annulus, the stage tool fluid port can be closed to hold the cement in the annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Michael Kenyon, Daniel Jon Themig
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Publication number: 20140000905Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for single tripping a tool for injecting gas into a reservoir to improve production are shown herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: TEAM OIL TOOLSInventor: Steven L. Jackson
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Patent number: 8479832Abstract: An embodiment of an assembly for setting an inflatable packer within a wellbore comprises a coiled tubing, an inflatable packer to be set in a wellbore, a back pressure valve, and a drain valve operable to allow fluid flow therepast and prevent inadvertent inflation of the inflatable packer.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Gokturk Tunc, Zheng Rong Xu
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Publication number: 20120292044Abstract: A chemical injection assembly with telemetric capacity and a single fluid injection line capable of reaching multiple downhole injection points. The assembly may take advantage of downhole power telemetry modules so as to intelligently power and direct actuator valves at any of a number of different injection points. So, for example, the need for cumbersome and expensive usage of different delivery lines dedicated to serve different delivery points with the same fluid may be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: Dinesh R. Patel
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Patent number: 8261761Abstract: Disclosed herein is a selectively movable seat arrangement. The seat arrangement includes, one or more seat members movable between a passable position where a member is passable therethrough and an impassable position where the member is prevented from passing therethrough, and a counter in operable communication with the one or more seat members, the counter capable of allowing movement of the one or more seat members to the passable position to allow passage of a member a selected number of times and then to the impassable position thereby preventing passage of another such member for a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David P. Gerrard, Yang Xu
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Patent number: 7891432Abstract: Apparatus and methods for setting one or more packers in a well bore. A check valve is provided that controls flow of fluids into and out of an inflow control device on a base pipe in a production string. With the check valve in the closed position, a setting ball is passed through the inside of the base pipe and sealing seats in a seat sub, thereby preventing fluid from flowing out of the end of the base pipe. Increasing the pressure inside the base pipe causes the packers to set. Decreasing the pressure inside the base pipe creates a differential between the pressure inside the base pipe and the pressure of the surrounding reservoir that is sufficient to overcome the bias on the check valve and move the check valve into the open position, thereby allowing reservoir fluid to flow into the base pipe for production.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Anwar Ahmed Maher Assal
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Patent number: 7481277Abstract: An inflatable element utilizing a solid or particulate laden fluid as an expansion media. A fluid component of the solid or particulate laden fluid is exhausted from a defined area of the element to leave substantially only particulate matter therein to maintain the expanded state of the seal. A method for sealing includes pumping a solid laden or a particulate laden fluid to an expandable, pressurized element. A fluid component of the solid or particulate laden fluid is removed from the expandable element with substantially solid material comprised to maintain the expanded element in the expanded condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael J. Naquin, Sr., Edward T. Wood
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Patent number: 7472746Abstract: A well packer assembly with an annular fluid bypass and a check valve. The well packer assembly has an upper packer apparatus and a lower packer apparatus with a stimulation port therebetween. An annular fluid bypass in the upper packer apparatus communicates the well annulus from above packer elements on the upper packer apparatus to below the packer elements. The well fluid circulated through the fluid bypass is discharged into the well annulus below the packer elements on the upper packer apparatus to circulate stimulation fluid through the stimulation port and upwardly through the upper packer apparatus and the tubing used to lower the upper packer apparatus into the well.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Gary Allan Maier
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Patent number: 7325621Abstract: An inflatable element utilizing a solid or particulate laden fluid as an expansion media. A fluid component of the solid or particulate laden fluid is exhausted from a defined area of the element to leave substantially only particulate matter therein to maintain the expanded state of the seal. A method for sealing includes pumping a solid laden or a particulate laden fluid to an expandable, pressurized element. A fluid component of the solid or particulate laden fluid is removed from the expandable element with substantially solid material comprised to maintain the expanded element in the expanded condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael J. Naquin, Sr., Edward T. Wood
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Patent number: 7178603Abstract: An inflatable element utilizing a solid or particulate laden fluid as an expansion media. A fluid component of the solid or particulate laden fluid is exhausted from a defined area of the element to leave substantially only particulate matter therein to maintain the expanded state of the seal. A method for sealing includes pumping a solid laden or a particulate laden fluid to an expandable, pressurized element. A fluid component of the solid or particulate laden fluid is removed from the expandable element with substantially solid material comprised to maintain the expanded element in the expanded condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael J. Naquin, Sr., Edward T. Wood
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Patent number: 6776229Abstract: A check enhancer for use in a well comprises a housing portion and an injector portion disposed in the housing portion. The housing portion includes an outer body defining a fluid cavity therein with a plurality of body ports in communication with the fluid cavity. The injector portion includes a check valve and a dispersement nipple in communication therewith. The check valve is connected to the outer body, and the dispersement nipple extends into the fluid cavity. The check valve allows fluid flow from the tubing through nipple ports defined in the dispersement nipple. The nipple ports are longitudinally spaced from the body ports so that the fluid cavity remains substantially filled with fluid with the dispersement nipple substantially submerged within the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventor: Danny Joe Floyd
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Patent number: 6655454Abstract: A check enhancer for use in a well comprises an outer housing portion and an inner injector portion disposed in the housing portion. The housing portion includes an outer body defining a fluid cavity therein with a plurality of body ports in communication with the fluid cavity and an adapter which slidably receives a portion of a length of tubing therethrough. A tubing fitting connects the tubing to the adapter. The injector portion includes a check valve and a dispersement nipple attached thereto. The check valve is connected to the tubing in the fluid cavity by another tubing fitting, and the check valve allows fluid flow from the tubing through nipple ports defined in the dispersement nipple. The nipple ports are longitudinally spaced from the body ports so that the fluid cavity remains substantially filled with fluid with the dispersement nipple substantially submerged within the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Danny Joe Floyd
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Patent number: 6328103Abstract: A method of performing a downhole well completion cleanup is provided. In a described embodiment, completion fluids from a first zone are flowed into a tubular string, and then the fluids are discharged into a second zone. An apparatus usable in the method is provided, in which a downhole pump is utilized to pump the fluids from one zone to the other. The pump may be operated in a variety of manners. The apparatus may also include fluid identification sensors and telemetry devices for monitoring the progress of the cleanup operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Pahmiyer, Paul David Ringgenberg
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Patent number: 5058672Abstract: An assembly for installation within the end of a joint of casing or liner for use in a downhole environment where the liner or casing is disposed in the borehole which traverses earth formations. The assembly includes an annular split ring expander and an annular split ring slip element and a self-energizing packing element which has an interference fit with respect to the bore of a string of pipe. A mechanically operated setting tool has a set of nut members on a threaded mandrel which are selectively operated for setting the slip element of the assembly into a wedging engagement with the expander in the wall of a well pipe and for releasing the setting tool from the body of the assembly to leave the assembly installed within the end of a joint of casing or liner. An expander nut is threadedly coupled to the end of the body of the assembly to lock the slip member in position and the bore of the body is conformed to receive a valve and a landing collar arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Lindsey Completion Systems, Inc.Inventor: Chudleigh B. Cochran
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Patent number: 5058671Abstract: An assembly for installation within the end of a joint of casing or liner for use in a downhole environment where the casing or liner is disposed in the borehole which traverses earth formations. The assembly includes an annular split ring expander and an annular split ring slip element and a self-energizing packing element which has an interference fit with respect to the bore of a string of pipe. A mechanically operated setting tool has a set of nut members on a threaded mandrel which are selectively operated for setting the slip element of the assembly into a wedging engagement with the expander in the wall of a well pipe and for releasing the setting tool from the body of the assembly to leave the assembly installed within the end of a joint of casing or liner.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Lindsey Completion Systems, Inc.Inventor: Chudleigh B. Cochran
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Patent number: 4749036Abstract: A dual bore well treating tool having a pressure operated valve therein that is useful in conjunction with a dual bore packer and with a dual bore on and off or connection tool. One of the bores through the on/off tool, the treating tool and the packer is utilized for producing oil and/or gas from the well bore, and a second bore is utilized for opening the valve and for simultaneously injecting a treating material into the fluid being produced.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventor: Norman W. Read
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Patent number: 4372390Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and method of closing a conduit against fluid flow in at least one longitudinal sense, and selectively disengaging and reengaging the closure mechanism without removing the closure mechanism from the conduit. In a particular embodiment, a valve assembly may be selectively anchored and sealed to a well packer, or disengaged therefrom. The valve assembly is manipulated by an operating tool to which the valve assembly is anchored in the well when the valve assembly is disengaged from the packer.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1980Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Hughes Tool CompanyInventors: John L. Baugh, James W. Montgomery, Malcolm B. Roach