Claims
- 1. A packer for downhole use, having an uphole and a downhole end, comprising:
a body; a first sealing element on said body with a first and second sleeve, said sleeves disposed one on each end, said first sleeve movable to extend said sealing element into a set position by compression caused by relative movement with respect to said second sleeve; a force distribution member acting on said sleeve to promote transmission of a compressive force applied from movement of said first sleeve into initial movement toward said set position of said sealing element in a region adjacent said second sleeve.
- 2. The packer of claim 1,wherein:
said first sleeve is disposed closer to the downhole end and said first sleeve is disposed closer to said uphole end.
- 3. The packer of claim 1, wherein:
said force distribution member further comprises at least one tubular member extending from adjacent said first sleeve and configured to have limited column strength such that it buckles after said initial movement toward said set position of said first sealing element in a region adjacent said second sleeve.
- 4. The packer of claim 1,wherein:
said force distribution member comprises a hardness variation in said sealing element wherein said sealing element is harder adjacent said first sleeve than said second sleeve.
- 5. The packer of claim 1, wherein:
said force distribution member comprises at least one spring that collapses after said initial movement toward said set position of said sealing element in a region adjacent said second sleeve.
- 6. The packer of claim 3, wherein:
said tubular member is made of a material whose strength can be varied by an applied field or current for selective weakening after said initial movement toward said set position of said sealing element in a region adjacent said second sleeve.
- 7. The packer of claim 1, further comprising:
at least one tube overlaying said first sealing element and extending from at least one of said first and second sleeves for a portion of the length of said first sealing element to resist extrusion of said first sealing element adjacent at least one of its ends.
- 8. The packer of claim 7, wherein:
said at least one tube further comprises reinforcing.
- 9. The packer of claim 1, further comprising:
a cover tube, extending from said first to said second sleeve and overlying said first sealing element in a manner as to keep it in tension for run in with its profile reduced
- 10. The packer of claim 9, further comprising:
an outer seal overlying said cover tube such that upon movement of said first sleeve, said cover tube expands on opposed sides of said outer seal to limit extrusion thereof.
- 11. The packer of claim 10, further comprising:
a lubricious material covering said cover tube and in a zone where said lubricious material is substantially overlaid by said outer seal to minimize a tendency of said first seal to bond to said outer seal.
- 12. The packer of claim 10, wherein:
said first seal defines an outer recess where said outer seal is disposed.
- 13. The packer of claim 12, wherein:
said at least one tube comprises two tubes with one extending part way along said first sealing element from each of said first and second sleeves to define a gap along said first sealing element, said outer recess in general alignment with said gap
- 14. The packer of claim 13, wherein:
a lubricious material covering said cover tube and in a zone where said lubricious material is substantially overlaid by said outer seal to minimize a tendency of said first seal to bond to said outer seal.
- 15. The packer of claim 1,wherein:
at least one of said first and second sleeves is split to allow for expansion thereof upon compression of said first sealing element so as to minimize extrusion of said first sealing element.
- 16. The packer of claim 3, wherein:
said force distribution member comprises a plurality of cylinders separated by spacers to distribute compressive force from one cylinder to an adjacent cylinder.
- 17. The packer of claim 16, wherein:
said cylinders have a plurality of openings to control their column strength.
- 18. The packer of claim 17, wherein:
said cylinders have a sealed seam or comprise a sheet scrolled into a cylindrical shape.
- 19. The packer of claim 18, wherein:
said cylinders have decreasing column strength with the strongest disposed adjacent said first sleeve.
- 20. The packer of claim 3, wherein:
the strength of said tubular member decreases going away from said first sleeve.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/296,666, filed on Jun. 7, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60296666 |
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