Claims
- 1. A tool for use in a tubular string comprising:a tubular inner member constructed and arranged to filter and pass fluid through the member as the tool is run into a borehole; a flow restrictor at the downhole end of the inner member to at least partially prevent fluid from entering the end of the inner member while allowing fluid to exit the end of the inner member; a tubular outer body substantially open at a downhole end to the inward flow of fluid; and an annular area defined between the outside of the inner member and the inside of the outer body, wherein the annular area between the inner member and the outer body is divided into an upper chamber and a lower chamber by an axially movable, donut-shaped member, the member movable axially while maintaining a seal between the upper and lower chambers.
- 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein the donut-shaped member is fixed within the annular area at a first location and retained by a releasable, locking member adjacent the donut-shaped member.
- 3. The tool of claim 2, whereby when the releasable locking member releases the donut-shaped member, a pressure differential between the upper and lower chambers causes the donut-shaped member to move axially into the upper chamber, thereby creating a suction in the lower chamber.
- 4. The tool of claim 1, wherein that portion of the inner member extending through the upper chamber includes a shoulder formed therein and at least one aperture therearound, the shoulder arranged to hold an atmospheric chamber tool.
- 5. The tool of claim 4, wherein an atmospheric chamber contained in the atmospheric chamber tool creates a pressure differential between the upper and lower chambers, thereby causing the donut-shaped member to move axially in an upward direction and reducing the volume of the upper chamber and creating a suction in the lower chamber.
- 6. The tool of claim 1, further comprising a ring securing an upper end of the inner member within the outs r body and sealing an upper end of the atmospheric chamber.
- 7. The tool of claim 1, further comprising a nose portion installed at a lower end of the outer body and supporting the inner member.
- 8. A tool for use in a tubular string comprising:a tubular inner member constructed and arranged to filter and pass fluid through the member as the tool is run into a borehole; a flow restrictor at the downhole end of the inner member to at least partially prevent fluid from entering the end of the inner member while allowing fluid to exit the end of the inner member; a tubular outer body substantially open at a downhole end to the inward flow of fluid; and a swabbing member disposable within a pipe thereabove, the swabbing member, when urged upwards, creating a suction in the tool therebelow.
- 9. The tool of claim 8, wherein the swabbing member is disposed in a non-perforated portion of the inner member.
- 10. A tool for use in a tubular string comprising:a tubular inner member constructed and arranged to filter and pass fluid through the member as the tool is run into a borehole; a flow restrictor at the downhole end of the inner member to at least partially prevent fluid from entering the end of the inner member while allowing fluid to exit the end of the inner member; a tubular outer body substantially open at a downhole end to the inward flow of fluid; and an annular area defined between the outside of the inner member and the inside of the outer body, wherein the annular area between the inner member and the outer body is divided into an upper and lower chambers, the chambers divided by an axially locatable donut-shaped member sealing the annular area between the upper and lower chambers, wherein that portion of the inner member extending through the upper chamber includes a shoulder formed therein and at least one aperture therearound, the shoulder arranged to hold an atmospheric chamber tool.
- 11. The tool of claim 10, wherein an atmospheric chamber contained in the atmospheric chamber tool creates a pressure differential between the upper and lower chambers, thereby causing the donut-shaped member to move axially in an upward direction and reducing the volume of the upper chamber and creating a suction in the lower chamber.
- 12. A method of making a tool for use in a wellbore, comprising:providing a tubular outer body substantially open at a downhole end to the inward flow of fluid; and securing a tubular inner member, constructed and arranged to filter and pass fluid through the member as the tool is run into a borehole, within the outer body to create an atmospheric chamber in at least a portion of an annular area between the inner member and the outer body.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein securing the inner member comprises sealing the annular portion under an atmospheric condition in order to create the atmospheric chamber.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein securing the inner member comprises fixing a donut shaped member in place using a releasable locking member, thereby separating the annular area into a first chamber and a second chamber, and the atmospheric chamber is the first chamber.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:inserting the tool into a wellbore to a location proximate sediment to be removed; releasing the locking member, wherein the pressure differential between the first and second chambers will cause the donut shaped member to move towards the first chamber, thereby creating a suction in the second chamber.
- 16. A tool for use in a tubular string comprising:a tubular inner member constructed and arranged to filter and pass fluid through the member as the tool is run into a borehole; a flow restrictor at the downhole end of the inner member to at least partially prevent fluid from entering the end of the inner member while allowing fluid to exit the end of the inner member; a tubular outer body substantially open at a downhole end to the inward flow of fluid; and an annular area defined between the outside of the inner member and the inside of the outer body, wherein the annular area between the inner member and the outer body is divided into an upper chamber and a lower chamber by an axially movable, donut-shaped member sealing the annular area and creating an atmospheric chamber in the upper chamber, wherein the donut-shaped member is fixed within the annular area at a first location and retained by a releasable, locking member adjacent the donut-shaped member, whereby when the releasable locking member releases the donut-shaped member, a pressure differential between the upper and lower chambers causes the donut-shaped member to move axially into the upper chamber, thereby creating a suction in the lower chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 09/524,180 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,869 on Jun. 3, 2003 and was filed on Mar. 13, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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