Claims
- 1. A by-pass tool comprising a barrel having a gravel port extending radially and a central passage extending the length of the barrel;
- a side passage within the barrel extending through a first length of the barrel;
- an annular seat within the barrel having a by-pass passage extending axially and communicating with the side passage, the gravel port extending radially through the annular seat, the by-pass passage and the gravel port not being in mutual communication;
- a valve sleeve within the annular seat and in the central passage, the valve sleeve having a return port extending radially therethrough, a closed position with the valve sleeve extending over and closing the gravel port and the annular seat extending over and closing the return port, an open position with the valve sleeve displaced from the gravel port and the return port displaced from the annular seat, and a valve seat in the central passage between the return port and the gravel port when the valve sleeve is in the open position;
- a valve element positionable in the valve sleeve at the valve seat.
- 2. The by-pass tool of claim 1, the barrel further having a first port extending radially, the side passage within the barrel extending to the first port.
- 3. The by-pass tool of claim 2 further comprising an annular sleeve within and displaced inwardly from the barrel extending through the first length of the barrel, the side passage being an annulus between the annular sleeve and the barrel.
- 4. The by-pass tool of claim 3, the annular seat extending from a first end of the annulus and the annulus being closed at the other, second end, the first port being between the first and second ends.
- 5. The by-pass tool of claim 1, the valve element being a ball.
- 6. The by-pass tool of claim 1, the valve sleeve further including a one-way valve controlling the central passage, a wash-in port between the by-pass passage and the one-way valve and a seal between the by-pass passage and the wash in port.
- 7. The by-pass tool of claim 1 further comprising sealing cups to either side of the gravel port outwardly of the barrel and oriented to prevent flow along the barrel from the gravel port.
- 8. A by-pass tool comprising
- a barrel having a first port extending radially, a gravel port extending radially and a central passage extending the length of the barrel;
- an annular sleeve within the barrel extending through a first length of the barrel;
- an annulus between the barrel and the annular sleeve along the first length of the barrel, the annulus being closed at a first end, the first port extending to the annulus;
- an annular seat within the barrel, extending from the second end of the annulus, having a by-pass passage extending lengthwise and communicating with the annulus, the gravel port extending radially therethrough, the by-pass passage and the gravel port not being in mutual communication;
- a valve sleeve within the annular seat and extending through a second length of the barrel, the valve sleeve having a return port extending radially therethrough, a closed position extending over and closing the gravel port, an open position displaced from the gravel port and a ball seat between the return port and the annular sleeve;
- a central passage extending through the annular sleeve, the annular seat and the valve sleeve;
- a one-way valve in the valve sleeve allowing axial flow through the valve sleeve only toward the annular sleeve;
- a ball positionable in the valve sleeve at the ball seat to block the central passage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/641,836, filed May 2, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,345.
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Divisions (1)
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