Downhole bypass valve

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Inventors

McGarian, Bruce
Gillies, Ian

Application #

936235

Filed

Nov-2-2001

Published

Jan-13-2004

Current US Class

166/151
166/152
166/321
166/334.1
166/334.4

International Classes

E21B 021/10

Field of Search

166/321-120 166/151 166/152 166/133 166/374 166/334.1 166/334.4 251/282 251/63.6 251/63.5

Assignee

Smith International, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Bagnell; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dykema Gossett PLLC

US Patent References

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Abstract
The present invention relates to bypass valves for use in wellbores, particularly but not exclusively to bypass valves used during the setting of hydraulic anchor packers. A bypass valve (2) is provided with a piston (30) slidably mounted adjacent a body member (4) having at least one opening (20) extending therethrough. The piston (30) is moveable between a first position establishing a passage from the interior of the body (4) to the exterior thereof via the at least one opening (20) and a second position isolating the interior of the body (4) from the exterior thereof. A second piston may be provided for increasing, in response to a predetermined fluid pressure differential across the length of the piston (30), the force exerted on the piston (30) by a given flow of fluid through the bypass valve (2) such that the resultant force on the piston (30) is insufficient to move the piston (30) to the second position. Thus, the bypass valve (2) is adapted to provide an indication at the surface of an imminent closure. Once the indication is received, the bypass valve (2) may be closed, without the need for remedial action, by simply increasing the rate of fluid flow.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A bypass valve for selectively isolating the interior of a downhole assembly from the exterior thereof, the bypass valve comprising:

a body incorporating a wall provided with at least one opening extending therethrough;

a piston slidably mounted adjacent the body such that a first position of the piston relative to the body establishes a passage from the interior of the body to the exterior of the body via the at least one opening and such that a second position of the piston relative to the body substantially isolates the interior of the body from the exterior of the body; and

means for increasing, in response to a predetermined fluid pressure differential across the length of the piston, the force exerted on the piston by a given flow of fluid through the bypass valve such that the resultant force on the piston is insufficient to move the piston to the second position,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

a. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to bypass valves for use in wellbores, particularly but not exclusively to bypass valves used during the setting of hydraulic anchor packers.

b. Description of Related Art

The drilling industry often has need to monitor the depth and angular orientation of a tool (such as a whipstock) within a wellbore and to rigidly secure the tool within the wellbore once a required position has been achieved. The depth and orientation of a tool is typically determined through use of a measurement-while-drilling (MWD) tool. However, MWD tools require a flow of wellbore fluid through a string in order to communicate a measured depth and orientation to the surface and the flow rates involved are often sufficiently high to prematurely set the hydraulic anchor packer in use.

To overcome this problem, strings are often provided with a bypass valve located between the MWD tool and the anchor packer. When the depth and orientation of the string is being monitored, wellbore fluid is pumped through the MWD tool via the string bore and then bled to the wellbore annulus so as to prevent the pressure differential across the hydraulic anchor packer rising to the level required for setting. Once the string has been arranged in the desired position, the hydraulic anchor packer is set by increasing of the flow rate of wellbore fluid down the string. The increase in flow rate results in an associated increase in dynamic pressure at the bypass valve. Once this dynamic pressure increases to a predetermined magnitude, the bypass valve is activated and the fluid path between the wellbore annulus and the string bore is closed. The wellbore fluid is thereby directed downhole to the anchor packers where the appropriate setting pressure (typically a 1500-3000 psi differential between the inside and outside of the anchor packer) is then applied.
 
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