Dynamic seal for well tools

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Inventors

Jackson, Gerald D.

Application #

522986

Filed

Aug-15-1983

Published

Jan-15-1985

Current US Class

166/321
277/336
277/584

International Classes

E21B 034/10; F16J 015/16

Field of Search

166/321 166/120 277/165 277/168 277/188

Assignee

Baker Oil Tools, Inc. (Orange, CA)

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Norvell & Associates

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Abstract
A dynamic seal for use between reciprocal concentric tubular members is disclosed herein and is especially adaptable for use in providing a dynamic seal between a movable piston and a sleeve in a downhole oil or gas well tool, such as a safety valve, a hydraulically actuated packer or a sliding sleeve. Each dynamic seal assembly comprises an elastomeric T-seal with cylindrical backup members positioned on either side of the central tip section of the seal member. The elastomeric T-seal is received within a central annular groove and a seal receptacle and the backup members are positioned within recessed ledges on opposite sides of the central groove. The backup members provide extrusion resistance for the tip section of the dynamic T-seal and overlap the T-seal to hold the seal in place. The cylindrical members are also positioned between the recessed ledges and the polished sealing surface of the other tubular member to support any radial forces so that a uniform load or squeeze is applied to the elastomeric T-seal member.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. Sealing apparatus for establishing dynamic sealing integrity between two axially reciprocal concentric tubular members in a tool, comprising:

unitary elastomeric seal means encircling the inner and the two concentric tubular members for establishing dynamic sealing integrity therebetween during relative movement, the seal means having a T-shaped cross-section with base and tip sections, the base section being wider than the tip section;

a seal receptacle on one of the two concentric tubular members for receipt of the seal means, comprising a central annular groove dimensioned for receipt of the seal base and recessed ledges on each side of the central groove, the depth of the central groove being greater than the depth of the recessed ledges; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a dynamic elastomeric seal assembly and extrusion backup for use between reciprocal tubular members, such as a shiftable piston and stationary sleeve in an oil well tool, such as a safety valve, hydraulically actuated packer or sliding sleeve.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The standard T-seal and backup configuration used on downhole well tools is shown and identified as prior art in FIG. 7. These standard configurations comprise an elastomeric primary seal having a T-shaped cross-section which can be positioned within an annular groove in either an inner or outer concentric tubular member. The narrower tip section generally extends beyond the seal receptacle groove to establish sealing contact with a polished seal surface. The width of the groove is generally equal to the width of the enlarged base section of the T-seal.

In some applications it is necessary to provide extrusion backups for a conventional T-seal. As shown in the prior art in FIG. 7, cylindrical backup members can be positioned within the groove of the seal receptacle with the cylindrical backup members being positioned adjacent the tip section and above the base of the seal member. These conventional T-seal configurations have proven to be very reliable in many conventional well tool applications. However, at elevated pressure and temperatures extrusion can occur causing a dynamic seal failure. With the conventional dynamic T-seal configuration, the cylindrical backup members are also supported by the base of the elastomer and radial loads are transmitted through the cylindrical backup members to the more elastic base section of the primary seal. These radial loads can produce an eccentric or uneven load or squeeze on the elastomeric T-seal, and the seal will be heavily loaded at one position and more relaxed or even leaking at the radially opposite position. Even if this radial loading does not cause the seal to leak, undesirable vibration problems can occur during shifting of the movable piston and the life of the T-seal can be reduced. The instant invention provides an improved dynamic seal configuration in which cylindrical extrusion backups also serve to center the shiftable piston and retain the dynamic seal in place with an even load distribution providing a uniform squeeze on the seal member.
 
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