Claims
- 1. A subterranean well tool suspendable in a well bore containing fluid on a well conduit defining an annulus between the exterior of the conduit and the well bore; said well tool defining a vertically extending internal chamber filled with a clean fluid having a specific gravity less than the well fluids contained in said annulus; means for subjecting said clean fluid to the fluid pressure of said annulus fluids comprising: annular conduit means communicating with the top portions of said vertically extending chamber and extending upwardly and defining an inverted U-shaped annular passage; said inverted U-shaped annular passage having a downwardly directed annular passage communicating with said annulus; and pressure transmitting sealing means fixedly secured in the lower end of said downwardly directed passage and operative in said fixed position to transmit annulus fluid pressure to said clean fluid, whereby said vertically extending chamber, said annular conduit means, and said inverted U-shaped annular passage may be filled with said clean fluid at the top of the well and said clean fluid in said chamber is uncontaminated by annulus fluids during insertion and residence of the tool in the well.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said pressure transmitting sealing means comprise an annular elastomeric ring having one peripheral surface embedded in one wall of said downwardly directed annular passage and another peripheral surface engaging the other wall of said downwardly directed annular passage in wiping relation.
- 3. A subterranean well tool comprising a packer connected to the bottom of a tubing string and settable in a well bore containing fluids, said tubing string defining an annulus between the exterior of the tubing string and the well bore; said packer having a central bore of greater diameter than the tubing string bore; a hollow housing suspended from said packer, said housing defining a vertically extending chamber filled with a clean fluid having a specific gravity less than the well fluid contained in said annulus; means defining an annular conduit extending through said packer central bore and communicating with the top portions of said vertically extending chamber; means above said packer defining an inverted U-shaped annular passage having one annular leg communicating at one end with said annular conduit and the other annular leg communicating with said annulus; and pressure transmitting sealing means fixedly secured in the lower end of said other annular leg and operative in said fixed position to transmit annulus fluid pressure to said clean fluid, whereby said chamber, said annular conduit means, and said inverted U-shaped annular passage may be filled with said clean fluid at the top of the well and said clean fluid in said chamber remains uncontaminated by annulus fluids during insertion and residence of the tool in the well.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said pressure transmitting sealing means comprise an annular elastomeric ring having one peripheral surface embedded in one wall of said other annular leg and another peripheral surface engaging the other wall of said other annular leg in wiping relation.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means defining an annular conduit comprises a sleeve mounted in said packer central bore, said sleeve having an internal diameter substantially equal in diameter to the tubing string bore.
RELATIONSHIP TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application constitutes a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 648,587, filed Sept. 10, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,735.
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