Well conduit joint sealing system

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Inventors

Setterberg, John R.

Application #

626442

Filed

Jun-29-1984

Published

Jul-29-1986

Current US Class

166/115
277/336
277/616
277/626

International Classes

F16J 015/08

Field of Search

277/30 277/123-125 277/170-173 277/176 277/236 166/86 166/88

Assignee

Otis Engineering Corporation (Dallas, TX)

US Patent References

4288082   Well sealing system
4291768   Packing assembly...
4384730   Seal assembly

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Abstract
A system and apparatus useful in establishing a metal to metal seal between members in wells. A milling tool is used to cut and/or finish a seat on a shoulder in pipe or tools in the well, which will mate and seal with metal seal surfaces on seal units lowered into the well. One seal unit has elastomeric seals in addition to the metal seals.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for sealing conduit joints in a well comprising:

a. a metal seat in a well conduit, said seat having a frusto-conical sealing surface; and

b. seal unit means including

a metal mandrel,

having an upper end connection, a first lower end outside frusto-conical sealing surface sealingly engageable with said well conduit seat, and

a second larger outside frusto-conical sealing surface above said first sealing surface,

a metal seal ring, having inside and outside sealing surfaces, said inside sealing surface being sealingly engageable with said second mandrel sealing surface and said outsie sealing surface being sealingly engageable with said conduit seat, and



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to apparatus for repairing or cutting a seat for a metal seal in a conduit or tool member in an earth well and metal seal apparatus for installation in the well to seal on the seat.

There have been a number of failures of conventional seal rings made of elastomeric materials, which were used to seal in bores in downhole well tools, anchored in well casing. These seal rings are usually mounted on a tubular seal unit connected to the lower end of flow conducting pipes lowered into the well and into a tubular seal receptacle on top of downhole well tools, such as liner hangers or production packers, which has been smooth bored inside for sealing. Examples of such use of elastomeric seals is shown on page 1456 of the 1982-83 "Composite Catalog of Oilfield Equipment and Services", in the form of o-ring and compression seals on "tie-back" stems and packers.

A sealing system utilizing elastomeric and metal seal rings is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,288,082, of which I am the inventor. Another example of a sealing system utilizing metal, elastomeric and thermoplastic materials, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,433,847 to Weinberg.
 
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