Sump packer latching mechanism

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Inventors

Peterson, Elmer R.

Application #

308878

Filed

Feb-9-1989

Published

May-29-1990

Current US Class

166/125
166/380
166/387

International Classes

E21B 022/02

Field of Search

166/380 166/386 166/387 166/125 166/182 166/242

Assignee

Baker Hughes Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hubbard, Thurman, Turner & Tucker

US Patent References

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Abstract
A locking mechanism for anchoring a tubing string to a hollow bore sump packer located at a position in a subterranean well. The locking mechanism is attachable to the end of a tubing string and incorporates radially shiftable locking members which are engagable with an internal, downwardly facing shoulder defined within the hollow bore of the sum packer. The radially shiftable locking elements are moved from a retracted to a locking position by reciprocating movements of a mandrel carried by the tubing string. A supporting surface on the mandrel controls the position of the radially shiftable locking elements. The position of the supporting surface relative to the radially shiftable locking elements is controlled by a J-pin secured to the sleeve carrying the radially shiftable locking elements and a cooperating J-slot carried by the mandrel. The configuration of the J-slot requires that the mandrel be shifted downwardly and then upwardly to engage the locking elements with the packer shoulder and again shifted downwardly and then upwardly to effect the unlocking of the locking elements relative to the locking shoulder. In a modification, the left hand threads conventionally provided on the top of the packer is utilized as the locking shoulder, and the locking members are carried on a sleeve surrounding the mandrel.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. Apparatus for effecting successive locking and unlocking of a tubing string to a hollow bore packer secured downhole in a subterranean well bore wherein the locking of the tubing string to the hollow bore packer can withstand a tensile force on the order of about 100,000 pounds, comprising, in combination:

means on said hollow bore packer defining a downwardly facing internal shoulder;

a tubular locking mechanism secured to the bottom of said tubing string;

said locking mechanism comprising an inner mandrel element secured to said bottom end of the tubing string, and a locking sleeve freely surrounding said inner mandrel element and carrying a plurality of peripherally spaced, radially shiftable locking means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention:

This invention relates to a locking mechanism secured to the bottom end of a tubing string which is to be secured in a hollow bore sump packer located at a position in a subterranean well, such as a substantially horizontal portion of the well which traverses a production formation.

2. Summary of the Prior Art:

In recent years, considerable interest has been expressed in utilizing the economies associated with drilling a subterranean well along a path which traverses the length of the formation, rather than the height or depth of the formation. Such drilling necessarily requires that the initial or entry portion of the subterranean well be substantially vertical and then be curved to produce a deviated portion which traverses the production formation and may lie in a substantially horizontal plane.

The insertion of a tool string through the curved portion of such deviated well requires the application of a substantial downward force accompanied by a rotation of the tubing string and necessarily generates very high frictional resistance to both movements. As a result, when the end of the tubing string reaches a conventional hollow bore sump packer and is inserted therein, an upward pull on the order of 100,000 lbs. must be exerted on the tubing string to insure that the tubing string is anchored to the sump packer.
 
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