Claims
- 1. An inflatable packing tool capable of being run in a subterannean well by a remedial tubing comprising, in combination, a radially expandable, tubular elastomeric element, a tubular body assemblage securing each end of said elastomeric element against radial expansion; an elongated mandrel inserted through said tubular body assemblage; axially spaced seal means in said tubular body cooperating with said mandrel in a first axial position of said mandrel to define an annular fluid pressure chamber having the unsecured medial portion of said elastomeric element as an outer wall; said mandrel having peripherally spaced, axially extending recesses in its exterior bypassing said seal means in a second axial position of said mandrel; means for connecting the top end of said mandrel to the bottom end of a remedial tubing for run-in; a collet secured to said tubular body assemblage and having latching heads operatively connected to said mandrel to secure said mandrel in said first position; means for supplying fluid pressure through the remedial tubing to said annular fluid pressure chamber to inflate said medial portion of said elastomeric element into sealing engagement with the well bore when said mandrel is in said first position; means for trapping said fluid pressure in said annular fluid pressure chamber, whereby upward fluid pressure forces on said mandrel are resisted by said collet; a latching sleeve telescopically engaging said collet latching heads to secure same in locking relation to said mandrel and having an upward lost motion connection with said mandrel, and means for elevating said latching sleeve to release said collet latching heads from said mandrel and raise said mandrel to said second axial position to deflate said elastomeric element.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a fishing neck configuration on the top of said connecting means, permitting engagement by a wireline tool to elevate said latching sleeve and release said collet latching heads from said mandrel; said lost motion means connecting said sleeve and said mandrel to move said mandrel to said second axial position to bypass said seal means and deflate said elastomeric element, thereby permitting wireline retrieval of the entire tool.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising wireline operated means for equalizing fluid pressure above and below said inflated elastomeric element of said mandrel prior to deflation of said inflated elastomeric element.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 1, 2, or 3 further comprising an annular centralizer housing secured to the bottom end of said mandrel, at least one circulating port traversing the side wall of said centralizing housing; and fluid pressure operated valve means for concurrently closing the bore of said centralizer housing and said circulating port, whereby said packing tool functions as a bridge plug.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 1, 2, or 3 further comprising an annular centralizer housing secured to the bottom end of said mandrel, at least one circulating port traversing the side wall of said centralizing housing; a valve plug slidably and sealably mounted in the bore of said annular centralizer housing, thereby blocking the bore of said annular centralizer housing; radial port means in said valve plug alignable with said circulating port in one axial position of said valve plug, thereby permitting circulation; and means responsive to fluid pressure transmitted through said remedial tubing for shifting said valve plug to a position blocking said circulating port, whereby said packing tool functions as a bridge plug.
- 6. The apparatus defined in claim 1, 2, or 3 further comprising an annular centralizer housing secured to the bottom end of said mandrel, at least one circulating port traversing the side wall of said centralizing housing; a valve plug slidably and sealably mounted in the bore of said annular centralizer housing, thereby blocking the bore of said annular centralizer housing; radial port means in said valve plug alignable with said circulating port in one axial position of said valve plug, thereby permitting circulation; and means responsive to fluid pressure transmitted through said remedial tubing for shifting said valve plug to a position blocking said circulating port; and means for locking said plug valve in said blocking position relative to said circulating port, whereby said packing tool functions as a bridge plug.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 1, 2, or 3 further comprising an annular centralizer housing secured to the bottom end of said mandrel, at least one circulating port traversing the side wall of said centralizing housing; a valve plug slidably and sealably mounted in the bore of said annular centralizer housing, thereby blocking the bore of said annular cnetralizer housing; radial port means in said valve plug alignable with said circulating port in one axial position of said valve plug, thereby permitting circulation; a secondary mandrel telescopically extending through said mandrel and abutting said valve plug; said secondary mandrel having an annular ball seat to receive a sealing ball, whereby fluid pressure transmitted through said remedial tubing shifts said secondary mandrel and said valve plug downwardly to block said circulating port, whereby said packing tool functions as a bridge plug.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 1, 2, or 3 further comprising an annular centralizer housing secured to the bottom end of said mandrel, at least one circulating port traversing the side wall of said centralizing housing; a valve plug slidably and sealably mounted in the bore of said annular centralizer housing, thereby blocking the bore of said annular centralizer housing; radial port means in said valve plug alignable with said circulating port in one axial position of said valve plug, thereby permitting circulation; a secondary mandrel telescopically extending through said mandrel and abutting said valve plug; said secondary mandrel having an annular ball seat to receive a sealing ball, whereby fluid pressure transmitted through said remedial tubing shifts said secondary mandrel and said valve plug downwardly to block said circulating port; and means for locking said plug valve in said port blocking position, whereby said packing tool functions as a bridge plug.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 1 further comprising an annular centralizer housing secured to the bottom end of said mandrel, a first circulating port traversing the side wall of said centralizing housing; a valve plug slidably and sealably mounted in the bore of said annular centralizer housing, thereby blocking the bore of said annular centralizer housing; radial port means in said valve plug alignable with said first circulating port in one axial position of said valve, plug thereby permitting circulation; a secondary mandrel telescopically extending through said mandrel and abutting said valve plug; said secondary mandrel having an annular ball seat to receive a sealing ball, whereby fluid pressure transmitted through said remedial tubing shifts said secondary mandrel and said valve plug downwardly to block said first circulating port; means for locking said plug valve in said port blocking position; a second port traversing the wall of said annular centralizer housing at a location above said first circulating port; annular seal means above and below said second port cooperating with an external cylindrical surface on said secondary mandrel to block said second port; and means for raising said secondary mandrel to open said second port after inflation of said elastomeric element, thereby equalizing fluid pressures above and below the inflated elastomeric element.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said means for raising said secondary mandrel comprises a fishing neck on the top end of said secondary mandrel engagable by a wireline tool to retrieve said secondary mandrel from the well subsequent to retrieval of the remedial tubing.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a fishing neck on the upper portion of said connecting means engagable by a wireline tool after retrieval of said secondary mandrel to raise said first mentioned mandrel to deflate said inflated elastomeric element and then retrieve said packing tool from the well.
- 12. An inflatable packing tool capable of being run-in and retrieved from a subterannean well by a remedial tubing comprising, in combination, a radially expandable, tubular elastomeric element, a tubular body assemblage securing each end of said elastomeric element against radial expansion; an elongated mandrel inserted through said tubular body; seal means in said tubular body assemblage cooperating with said mandrel in a first axial position of said mandrel to define an annular fluid pressure chamber having the unsecured medial portion of said elastomeric element as an outer wall; said mandrel having peripherally spaced, axially extending recesses in its exterior bypassing said seal means in a second axial position of said mandrel; a collet mounted on said tubular body assemblage and having peripherally spaced locking heads engagable with the exterior of said mandrel to secure same to said body in said first position; a collet locking sleeve engagable with said locking heads to prevent disengagement from said mandrel; means defining a lost motion connection between said collet locking sleeve and said mandrel, whereby initial upward movement of said locking sleeve releases said locking heads and then shifts said mandrel from said first to said second axial position; means for supplying fluid pressure through the remedial tubing to said annular fluid pressure chamber to inflate said medial portion of said elastomeric element into sealing engagement with the well bore when said mandrel is in said first position; means for trapping said fluid pressure in said annular fluid pressure chamber whereby upward fluid pressure forces on said mandrel are resisted by said collet; and means for elevating said collet locking sleeve to release said locking heads and shift said mandrel to said second position to deflate said expanded elastomeric element.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising means for equalizing fluid pressures above and below the expanded elastomeric element prior to shifting said mandrel to said second position.
- 14. The method of setting and retrieving a packing tool in a subterranean well casing partially traversed by a smaller diameter tubing string, comprising the steps of assembling an inflatable packer on an inflation control mandrel having axially spaced inflating and deflating positions relative to the inflatable packer, securing the inflation control mandrel in said inflating position by a collet on the inflatable packer; connecting the inflatable packer to a connector device having a detachable engagement with a remedial mandrel and an abutting connection with the collet to secure same in locking relation to said inflation control mandrel; lowering the inflatable packer on remedial tubing through the small diameter tubing string to position the inflatable packer at a desired location in the casing below the end of the small diameter tubing string; closing the bore of the inflation control mandrel; applying fluid pressure through the remedial tubing to inflate said inflatable packer into sealing engagement with the casing bore; and subsequently elevating the connector device for first, releasing the collet engagement with said inflation control mandrel, and then secondly, elevating the inflation control mandrel to its deflation position, thereby deflating the inflatable packer and then thirdly, retrieving the mandrel and deflated packer to the well surface through the small diameter tubing string.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of equalizing fluid pressure above and below the inflated packer prior to raising the inflation control mandrel to its deflating position.
- 16. The method of claim 14 further comprising the steps of maintaining a circulation passage through the wall of said inflation control mandrel in an open condition during runin; and closing said circulation passages prior to the application of fluid pressure to inflate said inflatable packer.
- 17. The method of setting and retrieving a packing tool in a subterranean well casing partially traversed by a smaller diameter tubing string, comprising the steps of assembling an inflatable packer on an inflation control mandrel having axially spaced inflating and deflating positions relative to the inflatable packer; securing the inflation control mandrel in said inflating position by a collet on the inflatable packer; shearably connecting the inflatable packer to a connector device having a detachable engagement with a remedial tubing, a lost motion connection to the inflation control mandrel and an abutting connection with the collet to secure same in locking relation to said inflation control mandrel; lowering the inflatable packer on remedial tubing through the small diameter tubing string to position the inflatable packer at a desired location in the casing below the end of the small diameter tubing string; closing the bore of the inflation control mandrel; applying fluid pressure through the remedial tubing to inflate said inflatable packer into sealing engagement with the casing bore; subsequently applying additional fluid pressure to release the connector device from the remedial tubing; retrieving the remedial tubing and exposing the upper end of the connector device; engaging the exposed upper end of the connector device by a wireline means; and subsequently elevating the connector device for first releasing the collet engagement with said inflation control mandrel, then secondly, elevating the inflation control mandrel to its deflation position, thereby deflating the inflatable packer and then thirdly, retrieving the mandrel and deflated packer to the wall surface through the small diameter tubing string.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising the step of equalizing fluid pressure above and below the inflated packer prior to raising the inflation control mandrel to its deflating position.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising the steps of maintaining a circulation passage through the wall of said inflation control mandrel in an open condition during run-in; and closing said circulation passage prior to the application of fluid pressure to inflate said inflatable packer.
Parent Case Info
This application constitutes a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 877,421, filed June 23, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,208, and assigned to the Assignee of this application.
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