Well tool

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Inventors

Williamson, Jr., Jimmie R.

Application #

298482

Filed

Sep-1-1981

Published

Feb-7-1984

Current US Class

166/321
166/386

International Classes

E21B 034/08

Field of Search

166/321 166/318 166/319 166/332 166/334 166/386 166/387 166/183 166/188 166/194 137/70 137/155 137/494

Assignee

Otis Engineering Corporation (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carroll; Albert W.

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Abstract
A ported sliding sleeve valve for use in a well tubing to provide a lateral flow path for transfer of fluids between the tubing and the annulus exterior thereof, the lateral ports of the device being initially closed by a port closure sleeve which is movable to port-opening position by increasing the annulus pressure to a level exceeding tubing pressure by a predetermined value, the port closure sleeve moving to fully open position upon being released and afterwards remaining in this position while the lateral ports of the device are thereafter opened and closed by shifting a built-in sliding sleeve valve through use of a shifting tool run and operated via wireline or pumpdown tools in a manner well known in the industry.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A well tool, comprising:

a. an elongate tubular body having means on its opposite ends for attachment to a well flow conductor and having lateral port means intermediate its ends fluidly communicating its interior with the exterior thereof;

b. first sleeve valve means in said tubular body slidable between positions opening and closing said lateral port means;

c. second sleeve valve means in said tubular body surrounding said first sleeve means and initially closing said lateral port means, said second sleeve valve means being movable to a position opening said lateral port means in response to a predetermined high pressure from exterior of said tubular body; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to well tools and more particularly to ported sliding sleeve devices for controlling fluid communication between flow conductors in wells.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Well tools having lateral ports through their walls to provide fluid communication between their interiors and the regions exterior thereof and controlled by sliding sleeve valves slidable therein between port-opening and port-closing positions have been used for many years to provide a fluid communication path between, for instance, the tubing and the surrounding annulus so that treating or loading fluids could be circulated through the well for such purposes as treating or killing the well, or the like.

Examples of such sliding devices and related tools are found in the following U.S. patents.

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