Downhole tool

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Inventors

Pia, Giancarlo Tomasso Pietro
Armell, Richard Alvin

Application #

675922

Filed

Jul-5-1996

Published

Apr-6-1999

Current US Class

166/321
166/332.2

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/319 166/321 166/331 166/332.2 166/240

Assignee

Renovus Limited (Aberdeen, GB6)

Examiners

Neuder; William

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Alston & Bird

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Abstract
A downhole tool comprises a tubular body (12) for location in a tubular member, such as a drill string, and defines a through bore (20) and a number of circumferentially spaced ports (26). A valve member which may be in the form of a piston sleeve (24) is mounted in the bore (20) and is movable relative to the body (12) between a first position in which fluid may flow through the port (26) and a second position in which the valve member (24) closes the port (26), the valve member being movable between the first and second positions by application of differential fluid pressure. Movement of the valve member (24) is provided by a cam arrangement including a circumferentially extending cam groove (56) and a cam follower (57).
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A downhole tool comprising:

a tubular body for location in a tubular member and defining a body wall, a longitudinal through bore and a flow port through the body wall;

a tubular valve member mounted in the bore and being axially and rotatably moveable relative to the body between a first position in which fluid may flow through the port at a first flowrate and a second position in which the valve member closes the port, the valve member being moveable between the first and second positions by application of differential fluid pressure; and

control means for controlling axial and rotational movement of the valve member between the first and second positions in the form of a connection between the body and the valve member including a cam arrangement having a circumferentially extending cam groove and a cam follower, the arrangement being such that the cam follower will only move in one direction along the groove and the position of the valve member will change in a predetermined sequence.



Description
This invention relates to a downhole tool, and in particular to a pressure actuated flow control tool or tool actuator for use in downhole applications.

In downhole operations in, for example, the oil and gas exploration and extraction industries, long tubular members or strings are used to locate drill bits, drill motors and a wide variety of other tools and apparatus in well bores. The internal bore of larger diameter tubular members may provide a conduit down which other tools and apparatus may be lowered on, for example, wireline or coil tubing. The tubular members may also provide a conduit to carry fluid from the surface to a desired location in the well.

In drilling operations, a drill bit is mounted on the end of a tubular string. The string may be used to transfer rotation from the surface to the bit and will also carry drilling fluid or "mud" from the surface to the bit. The mud exits through flow jets in the bit to act as a lubricant for the drilling operation and then carries drill cuttings up the annulus between the string and the bore wall. The mud is collected on the surface and is treated to remove the cuttings and any other contaminants before being reused. The properties of the drilling mud are important to a successful drilling operation and the mud will contain a variety of constituents in carefully controlled proportions. The mud is thus relatively expensive.
 
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