Packer with metal sealing element

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Inventors

Hirth, David Eugene
Gudmestad, Tarald

Application #

438763

Filed

May-15-2003

Published

Nov-8-2005

Current US Class

166/118
166/138
166/387
277/339

International Classes

E21B 033/12; E21B 033/13

Field of Search

166/387 166/118 166/134 166/138 166/140 166/195 166/196 277/322 277/341 277/339 277/637

Assignee

Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Thompson; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moser, Patterson & Sheridan, L.L.P.

US Patent References

4573537   Casing packer
4719971   Metal-to-metal/elast...
4842061   Casing hanger pac...
4995464   Well apparatus an...
5096209   Seal elements for...
5333692   Straight bore metal...
5511620   Straight Bore metal...
6142227   Expandable retriev...
6446717   Core-containing se...

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Other References

U.K. Search Report, Application No. GB0410879.1, dated Sep. 6, 2004.

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Abstract
A packer, and operation of the same, which forms elastomeric seals and non-elastomeric seals. The packer may be constructed from a non-elastomeric tubular core having a frustoconical shaped inner diameter. The outer diameter of the core may be substantially smooth and carry one or more elastomeric sealing elements. The packer is set by causing the diametrical expansion of the tubular core. The construction of the tubular core is preferably such that its diametrical expansion causes the formation of radial raised portions (upsets) on the outer surface. These raised portions form the non-elastomeric seals and also prevent extrusion of the elastomeric sealing elements.
 
Claims
1. A packer for downhole sealing operations, comprising:

a tubular body having an outer, substantially cylindrical, surface which defines an outer diameter of the tubular body, the tubular body comprising:

a pair of annular portions each having a radial dimension and each forming a separate actuator-contact surface at an inner diameter and a pair of annular non-elastomeric sealing surfaces which form a part of the outer surface; and

a seal-carrying portion disposed between the non-elastomeric sealing surfaces and having an outer seal-carrying surface which forms a part of the outer cylindrical surface of the tubular body; and wherein a void is formed between an inner surface of the seal-carrying portion and the annular members,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a downhole tool, and more particularly to packers.

2. Description of the Related Art

In the oilfield industry packers are employed at different stages and can be generally classified by application, setting method and retrievability. A principal function is to seal an annular area formed between two co-axially disposed tubulars within a wellbore. A packer may seal, for example, an annulus formed between production tubing disposed within wellbore casing. Alternatively, some packers seal an annulus between the outside of a tubular and an unlined borehole. Routine uses of packers include the protection of casing from pressure, both well and stimulation pressures, and protection of the wellbore casing from corrosive fluids. Other common uses may include the isolation of formations or of leaks within wellbore casing, squeezed perforation, or multiple producing zones of a well, thereby preventing migration of fluid or pressure between zones. Packers may also be used to hold kill fluids or treating fluids in the casing annulus.
 
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