Wireline-set tubing-release packer apparatus

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Inventors

Milner, John E.
Farley, David L.

Application #

317753

Filed

Oct-4-1994

Published

Sep-12-1995

Current US Class

166/123
166/137
166/382
166/385
166/387

International Classes

E21B 033/129; E21B 033/13

Field of Search

166/387 166/123 166/124 166/181 166/137 166/134 166/385 166/382 166/217

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pravel, Hewitt, Kimball & Krieger

US Patent References

4648446   Wireline set/tubing...
4693309   Wireline set/tubing...
5048613   Wireline resettable...
5197547   Wireline set packer...

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Abstract
A tool, known as FM/WL Tool, utilized with a wireline adaptor kit would be secured to the lower end of a wireline setting tool. The adaptor kit would release from the tool when sufficient setting force is applied, and is retrieved with the wireline setting tool. The wireline setting tool provides for a telescoping action and sufficient force in order to push the outer parts down from the top as the inner mandrel of the tool and the stinger, top sub and bottom sub are pulled upward. The upward pull is transferred to a sleeve by a plurality of lugs on bottom sub assembly. This action causes the packer tool to set by compressing rubber elements and holding the elements compressed by a first upper set of slips and a second lower set of slips wedged between the casing and the upper cone and the lower cone. During the setting action, the pickup sleeve and parts attached will move down until the top slips are wedged against the top cone. The spring, which would be fully open when the tool is lowered downhole, will be compressed until the pickup sleeve adaptor shoulders against spring cap. A lock ring holds the spring compressed. Bottom sub assembly includes a threaded nut having lugs protruding into the straight slots and sleeve. The lugs transfer the upward setting force from the mandrel to the sleeve and prevent upward movement of the inner mandrel after the packer is set.
 
Claims
What is claimed as invention is:

1. A well tool for use with a wireline, comprising:

a) a primary tool body for positioning on the end of the wireline to be lowered into a cased well;

b) a bottom sub assembly positioned on the lower end of the primary tool body;

c) a compressible spring member supported on the tool body which is expanded when the tool body is lowered into the cased well;

d) means on the bottom sub assembly for engaging the lower portion of the tool body;

e) means on the tool body for compressing the spring member so that the upper portion of the tool body is forced downward, and the lower portion of the tool body is forced upward;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

The present invention relates to wireline packers. More particularly, the present invention relates to a well tool, such as a packer, which may be run on a wireline and set downhole, and released using the tubing string in order to be retrieved from the well bore.

2. General Background

During the process of producing a well, there are various types of packers or packer assemblies which are utilized down the well bore. Usually, the packer is lowered into the well bore, and set within the bore in order to undertake various operations downhole, such as production of the well through the packer from a formation below the packer, or to carry out various operations below the packer, so that the operations conducted below the packer is isolated from the wellbore above the packer.

In the current state of the art, most packers which are positioned downhole require that multiple trips into and out of the well bore must be done in order to complete operations. Since the packer must first be lowered into the hole, set in place, the operations conducted, the equipment which works with the packer must be lowered into the hole, and retrieved from the hole, in separate trips. The packer, itself, must then be retrieved from the hole through a separate run downhole. Due to this multiplicity of trips required, the amount of time to conduct this procedure is very costly to the rig, and usually requires at least four workers in order to complete the operations.
 
  A body (B) having a collapsed resilient element (55) therein is releasably secured on a mandrel (M). A packer (P) is supported on a packer support (26)...