Claims
- 1. A pressure controlled valve for controlling flow through a pipe, the valve comprising:
a bladder positioned in the inside of the pipe, said bladder having an orifice for allowing flow through the pipe, wherein said orifice is closed by applying pressure to an inside area of said bladder.
- 2. The pressure controlled valve of claim 1, wherein the orifice is located at the center of said bladder.
- 3. The pressure controlled valve of claim 1, wherein said bladder is toroidal shaped.
- 4. The pressure controlled valve of claim 1, wherein said bladder is made from an elastic material.
- 5. The pressure controlled valve of claim 1, wherein said bladder is bonded to the pipe.
- 6. A valve assembly comprising:
a) a housing having at least one axial fluid conduit and at least one valve body receptacle, said receptacle having an inlet aperture communicating between said receptacle and an exterior environment and an outlet aperture communicating between said receptacle and said axial fluid conduit; b) a valve body substantially disposed within said receptacle; c) at least one actuator operably connected to said valve body whereby said body is moveable and facilitates communication between said inlet aperture and said outlet aperture such that fluid movement between said exterior environment and said axial fluid conduit is enabled and controlled.
- 7. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said valve body is a cylinder having a transverse hole therethrough which hole is selectively variably with said inlet and outlet apertures.
- 8. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said valve body is a cone or frustocone and said receptacle is of complimentary shape such that axial movement of said valve body regulates fluid through said receptacle.
- 9. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein said cone or frustocone further includes a seal nose.
- 10. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein alignability of said valve body is by rotation.
- 11. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein alignability of rod valve body is by axial movement.
- 12. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said at least one actuator is selected from the group consisting of an electric actuator, a hydraulic actuator and a pneumatic actuator.
- 13. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein said actuator is computer controlled by a downhole electronics system.
- 14. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein said downhole electronics system is a downhole processor.
- 15. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 14 wherein said system further includes at least one sensor.
- 16. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 15 wherein said at least one sensor is a plurality of sensors.
- 17. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein said sensors are selected from the group consisting of position sensors, pressure sensors, temperature sensors, depth sensors, flow sensors and water cut sensors.
- 18. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said at least one receptacle is a plurality of receptacles having a plurality of valve bodies therein, all of said valve bodies being actuatable together.
- 19. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said at least one receptacle is a plurality of receptacles having a plurality of valve bodies therein, all of said valve bodies being actuatable individually.
- 20. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said at least one receptacle is a plurality of receptacles having a plurality of valve bodies therein, all of said valve bodies being actuatable in selected groups.
- 21. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 20 wherein said receptacles are arranged circumferentially about the housing
- 22. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 20 wherein said receptacles are arranged at different positions on said housing.
- 23. A downhole choke mechanism comprising:
a) a ported housing having at least one housing port, said housing having an inside diameter and an outside diameter; b) an inner sleeve slideable along the inside diameter of said ported housing; c) a choke sleeve slidable along the outside diameter of said ported housing, said inner sleeve and said outer sleeve being fixed to one another; d) a drive system capable of variably moving said choke mechanism whereby flow of fluid through said at least one port is variably controlled.
- 24. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 23 wherein said inner sleeve further includes at least one sleeve port selectively and variably alienable with said at least one housing port.
- 25. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 24 wherein said drive system includes a motor drive and a gear train.
- 26. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 25 wherein said motor drive is selected from the group consisting of electric, hydraulic and pneumatic.
- 27. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 25 wherein said gear train includes at least one spur/helical screw thread sleeve.
- 28. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 24 wherein said choke sleeve is longer than said inner sleeve to promote choking of fluid flow and to provide protection for said at least one sleeve port.
- 29. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 28 wherein said choke sleeve employs a hard material to reduce erosion thereof.
- 30. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 29 wherein said hard material is tungsten carbide.
- 31. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 23 wherein said mechanism includes a downhole computer control system.
- 32. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 31 wherein said computer control system includes a downhole processor and at least one sensor.
- 33. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 32 wherein said at least one sensor is a plurality of sensors.
- 34. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 33 wherein said at least one sensor is a position sensor.
- 35. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 34 wherein said position sensor is selected from the group consisting of linear potentiometers, LVDT sensors, resolvers and synchros.
- 36. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 32 wherein said plurality of sensors includes pressure sensors, flow sensors, temperature sensors, position sensors and water cut sensors.
- 37. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 23 wherein said mechanism further includes a shear out assembly to release said drive system from said sleeves whereby said sleeves are manually operable.
- 38. A choke mechanism comprising:
a) a ported housing having an I.D. and an O.D., said housing having at least one housing port; b) a choke sleeve disposed against the O.D. of said ported housing; c) an inner sleeve disposed against the I.D. of said ported housing, said inner sleeve being moveable independently of said outer sleeve; d) a drive system including two gear trains, a first connected at a first end to at least one driver and at a second end to an inner sleeve and a second gear train connected at a first end to said at least one driver and at a second end to the choke sleeve.
- 39. a) a ported housing having an I.D. and an O.D., said housing having at least one housing port;
b) a choke sleeve disposed against the O.D. of said ported housing; c) an inner sleeve disposed against the I.D. of said ported housing, said inner sleeve being moveable independently of said outer sleeve; d) a drive system including two gear trains, a first connected at a first end to at least one driver and at a second end to an inner sleeve and a second gear train connected at a first end to a second driver and at a second end to the choke sleeve.
- 40. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said drive system further includes a solenoid clutchable between said two gear trains to connect one or the other to said at least one driver.
- 41. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said inner sleeve further includes at least one sleeve port selectively and variably alienable with said at least one housing port.
- 42. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said motor drive is selected from the group consisting of electric, hydraulic and pneumatic.
- 43. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said gear train includes at least one spur/helical screw thread sleeve.
- 44. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said choke sleeve employs a hard material to reduce erosion thereof.
- 45. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 44 wherein said hard material is tungsten carbide.
- 46. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said mechanism includes a downhole computer control system.
- 47. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 46 wherein said computer control system includes a downhole processor and at least one sensor.
- 48. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 47 wherein said at least one sensor is a plurality of sensors.
- 49. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 47 wherein said at least one sensor is a position sensor.
- 50. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 49 wherein said position sensor is selected from the group consisting of linear potentiometers, LVDT sensors, resolvers and synchros.
- 51. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 47 wherein said mechanism further includes a shear out assembly to release said drive system from said sleeves whereby said sleeves are manually operable.
- 52. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 38 wherein said mechanism further includes a shear out assembly to release said drive system from said sleeves whereby said sleeves are manually operable.
- 53. A downhole choke mechanism comprising:
a) a cylindrical ported housing having at least one port; b) a cylindrical downstop disposed radially inwardly and adjacent said ported housing, said downstop including an annular milled portion that together with said ported housing creates a longitudinal recess; c) a sleeve disposed radially inwardly and adjacent said ported housing and longitudinally aligned with said downstop, said sleeve further including a seal nose sized to be sealingly accepted in said annular longitudinal recess said sleeve being longitudinally moveable to selectively and variably position said seal nose whereby flow through said at least one port is controllable.
- 54. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 53 wherein said sleeve is moved by a motor and gear train.
- 55. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 54 wherein said motor is selected from the group consisting of electric, hydraulic and pneumatic.
- 56. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 53 wherein said mechanism is responsive to commands received from a downhole processor residing within the mechanism.
- 57. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 56 wherein said processor resides within said mechanism.
- 58. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 54 wherein said sleeve further includes a shear out assembly to release said sleeve from said gear train whereby said sleeve is operable manually.
- 59. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 58 wherein said sleeve further includes at least one sleeve port and said downstop is prevented from relative movement with respect to said housing by a support sleeve said support sleeve being releasable from said housing by a support shear out assembly wherein actuation of said shear out assembly allows alignment of said at least one sleeve port with said at least one housing port.
- 60. A downhole choke mechanism comprising:
a) a cylindrical inner housing having at least one helical groove pattern cut on an O.D. thereof said housing being; a) a cylindrical outer housing protecting said inner housing and having at least one port therein; b) at least one key received in at least one key slot and moveable into said groove to choke flow of a fluid moving in said groove.
- 61. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 44 wherein said at least one groove is four grooves and said at least one key is four keys.
- 62. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 61 wherein said keys are moveable by a radially inwardly located sleeve.
- 63. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 62 wherein said four keys comprise two upper keys and two lower keys and wherein said four grooves comprise two upper grooves and the two lower grooves, said upper keys providing a choking action on said upper grooves and said lower keys providing a choking action on said lower grooves when said four keys are shifted toward one another.
- 64. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 61 wherein said upper keys are connected to said sleeve and said lower keys are connected to a spur gear which is connected to said sleeve whereby movement of the sleeve in a direction to move the upper keys in the same direction as the movement of the sleeve causes movement of the lower keys in an opposite direction in an amount equal in magnitude to the movement of the sleeve.
- 65. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 64 wherein said body member is enclosed within an outer sleeve having a predetermined number of ports at preselected locations to communicate with said grooves.
- 66. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 65 wherein said inwardly located sleeve further includes a port to pass fluid from said grooves to an interior of a tubing string to which the choke mechanism is attached.
- 67. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 62 wherein said mechanism further includes an actuation system attached to said inwardly located sleeve.
- 68. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 67 wherein said actuation system includes a motor drive and a gear train.
- 69. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 68 wherein said motor drive is selected from the group consisting of electric hydraulic and pneumatic.
- 70. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 67 wherein said mechanism is controlled by a downhole computer system.
- 71. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 70 wherein said system includes a processor and at least one sensor.
- 72. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 71 wherein said at least one sensor is a position sensors.
- 73. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 67 wherein said mechanism further includes a shear out assembly whereby said inwardly located sleeve is detachable from said actuation system for manual actuation.
- 74. A downhole choke mechanism as claimed in claim 71 wherein said at least one sensor is a plurality of sensors selected from linear potentiometers, LVDT sensors, resolvers and synchros.
- 75. A choke mechanism comprising:
a) a housing having at least one port; b) a decreasing radius inner sleeve, said sleeve being disposed radially inwardly of said housing and said decreasing radius in conjunction with said housing defining an increasing dimension flow path, said inner sleeve further including a port to communicate said flow path with an axial flow conduit; c) a drive system associated with said inner sleeve capable of rotating said sleeve to align a desired section of said increasing dimension flow path with said at least one port of said housing.
- 76. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 75 wherein said inner sleeve further includes an area where said flow path is excluded whereby flow from said at least one port in said housing is prevented.
- 77. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 76 wherein said mechanism includes a shear out system enabling the detachment of said inner sleeve from said drive systems whereby said inner sleeve is displaceable to misalign said sleeve with said at least one port in said housing thereby terminating flow through said flow control device.
- 78. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 75 wherein said mechanism is controlled by a downhole controller system.
- 79. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 78 wherein said system includes a downhole processor and at least one sensor.
- 80. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 79 wherein said at least one sensor is at least plurality of sensors.
- 81. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 79 wherein said at least one sensor is selected from the group consisting of linear potentiometer, LVDT, resolver and synchro.
- 82. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 80 wherein said plurality of sensors include pressure sensors, flow sensors, temperature sensors, position sensors and water cut sensors.
- 83. A choke mechanism comprising:
a) a housing having a plurality of orifices therein; b) an inner sleeve disposed radially inwardly of said orifices and adjacent said housing; c) a drive system capable of axially moving said inner sleeve to selectively conceal and reveal a selected number of said orifices.
- 84. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 83 wherein said mechanism is computer controlled by a downhole processor system.
- 85. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 84 wherein said processor system includes a downhole processor and at least one sensor.
- 86. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 85 wherein said sensor is a position sensor.
- 87. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 86 wherein said position sensor is selected from the group consisting of linear potentiometers, LVDT'S, resolvers and synchros.
- 88. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 83 wherein said mechanism includes a shear out system whereby said drive system is disengageable from said inner sleeve thereby rendering said inner sleeve manually actuatable.
- 89. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 83 wherein said orifices are coated with an erosion resistant material.
- 90. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 89 wherein said material is tungsten carbide.
- 91. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 83 wherein said orifices are composed of an erosion resistant material.
- 92. A choke mechanism as claimed in claim 91 wherein said material is tungsten carbide.
- 93. A computer controlled flow control device comprising:
a) a downhole electronics package; b) an actuator operably connected to said electronics package and responsive thereto; and c) a flow control assembly actuatable by said actuator.
- 94. A computer controlled flow control device as claimed in claim 93 wherein said device further comprises a shear out assembly allowing for manual operation of the device.
- 95. A computer controlled flow control device as claimed in claim 94 wherein said shear out device comprises a shear sleeve adapted to maintain at least one dog in a position to provide a connection with two other sleeves, said shear sleeve being maintained in a preselected position by at least one shearable screw, said shear sleeve allowing said at least one dog to terminate engagement of said other two sleeves thereby disconnecting the flow control assembly from the actuator in order to enable mechanical actuation of the assembly.
- 96. A computer controlled flow control device as claimed in claim 93 wherein said downhole electronics package includes a downhole processor and at least one sensor.
- 97. A computer controlled flow control device as claimed in claim 96 wherein said at least one sensor is a plurality of sensors.
- 98. A computer controlled flow control device as claimed in claim 97 wherein said electronics package controls said device according to one of surface instruction, preprogrammed instruction and sensory input.
- 99. A mechanism as in any one of claims 23, 38, 39, 53, 60, 75, 83 and 95 wherein said mechanism further includes a fluid pressure compensator.
- 100. A mechanism as claimed in claim 99 wherein said compensator is a piston moveable in a cylinder disposed in said mechanism such that one end of said cylinder is exposed to wellbore fluid and a second end of said cylinder is exposed to a mechanism protective fluid.
- 101. A mechanism as claimed in claim 100 wherein said mechanism protective fluid is dielectric fluid.
- 102. A mechanism as claimed in claim 99 wherein said compensator is a metal bellows disposed within a cylinder disposed in said mechanism such that one end of said cylinder is exposed to wellbore fluid and a second end of said cylinder is exposed to a mechanism protective fluid.
- 103. A mechanism as claimed in claim 102 wherein said mechanism protective fluid is dielectric fluid.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/014,518 and No. 60/014,644 filed Apr. 1, 1996.
Provisional Applications (2)
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