Claims
- 1. An inflatable packer assembly, comprising:
- an upper packer shoe having an internally threaded portion for threadedly connecting said packer assembly to an apparatus located thereabove;
- a bypass mandrel having an upper portion connected to said upper packer shoe;
- a packer mandrel adapter having an upper end connected to a lower end of said bypass mandrel;
- a mandrel cover tube extending downwardly from said packer mandrel adapter;
- a packer mandrel having an upper portion concentrically disposed within said mandrel cover tube and connected to said packer mandrel adapter;
- a flow connector having an upper end connected to a lower end of said packer mandrel;
- a lower packer adapter having an upper end connected to a lower end of said flow connector;
- a packer flow tube having an upper end received in said bypass mandrel and having a lower end received in said flow connector;
- an inflatable bladder means having an upper end connected to said upper packer shoe;
- a floating packer shoe slidably engaging an outer cylindrical surface of said mandrel cover tube, a lower end of said inflatable bladder means being connected to said floating packer shoe;
- a flow connector cap having a lower end connected to said flow connector and an upper portion engaging said mandrel cover tube;
- a central flow passage means disposed through said packer assembly;
- a packer bypass passage means disposed in said packer assembly for bypassing well fluid located outside the packer assembly from a point above the inflatable bladder means to a lower end of said lower packer adapter; and
- an inflation passage means disposed in said packer assembly for communicating inflation fluid under pressure from an upper end of said packer assembly to said inflatable bladder means and to a lower end of said lower packer adapter.
- 2. The packer assembly of claim 1, wherein:
- said central flow passage means includes a central bore of said bypass mandrel, an interior of said packer flow tube, and a central bore of said flow connector.
- 3. The packer assembly of claim 1, wherein said packer bypass passage means includes:
- a bypass inlet bore disposed in said upper packer shoe;
- a radial bore disposed through said bypass mandrel and communicated with said bypass inlet bore;
- a first annular cavity defined between the packer flow tube and each of the bypass mandrel, the packer mandrel adapter, the packer mandrel, and the flow connector, said first annular cavity being communicated with said radial bore of said bypass mandrel;
- a longitudinal bore disposed through said flow connector and having an upper end communicated with said first annular cavity; and
- a second annular cavity defined between an inner packer receiver, attached to a lower end of said flow connector, and said lower packer adapter, said second annular cavity having an upper end communicated with a lower end of said longitudinal bore of said flow connector.
- 4. The packer assembly of claim 1, wherein said inflation passage means includes:
- a first annular cavity defined between said bypass mandrel and said upper packer shoe;
- a longitudinal bore disposed in said upper packer shoe and communicating with said first annular cavity;
- an annular recess disposed in a lower end of said upper packer shoe and communicated with said longitudinal bore of said upper packer shoe; and
- a second annular cavity defined between an inner surface of said inflatable bladder means and each of said bypass mandrel, said packer mandrel adapter, and said mandrel cover tube, an upper end of said second annular cavity being communicated with said annular recess.
- 5. The packer assembly of claim 4, wherein said inflation passage means further includes:
- a third annular cavity defined between an outer surface of said packer mandrel and an inner surface of said mandrel cover tube;
- a radial bore disposed through said mandrel cover tube and communicating said second and third annular cavities;
- a fourth annular cavity defined between an outer surface of said mandrel cover tube and a cylindrical inner surface of said flow connector cap;
- a second radial bore disposed through said mandrel cover tube and communicating said third and fourth annular cavities;
- a longitudinal bore disposed in said flow connector and having an upper end communicated with said fourth annular cavity;
- a fifth annular cavity defined between said flow connector and said lower packer adapter and communicated with a lower end of said longitudinal bore of said flow connector; and
- a longitudinal bore disposed in said lower packer adapter and having an upper end communicated with said fifth annular cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my pending prior application Ser. No. 255,252, filed Apr. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,366,862, which is a continuation of my pending prior applications Ser. Nos. 204,057, filed Nov. 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,372,387, and 204,058 filed Nov. 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,386,655, which were each divisions of my prior application Ser. No. 057,093, filed July 12, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,246,964.
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