Claims
- 1. A retrievable hydraulically operated tool for running in a wellbore to perform a downhole tool activation, the tool comprising:a running tool tubular body for suspending in the wellbore from a conveyance tubular, such that fluid may be circulated through a bore in the conveyance tubular and in the tubular body, the tubular body including a fluid inlet port from the bore in the tubular body; a fluid pressure responsive member in fluid communication with the fluid inlet port and moveable relative to the tubular body from an initial position to an activated position in response to fluid pressure within the tubular body; a port closure member moveable with respect to the tubular body from a port isolation position to an open port position, the port closure member in the port isolation position blocking fluid communication from the bore in the tubular body, and permitting fluid communication from the bore in the tubular body through the fluid inlet port when in the open port position; a seat supported on the port closure member, such that an increase in fluid pressure to the fluid inlet port when a plug lands on the seat shifts the port closure member from the port isolation position to the open port position in response to fluid pressure above the landed plug; and a plug release mechanism for releasing the plug after the port closure member has moved to the open port position.
- 2. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the port closure member comprises a sleeve axially moveable within the bore of the tubular body.
- 3. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the fluid pressure responsive member includes a piston moveable from the initial position to the activated position in response to fluid pressure.
- 4. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 3, wherein the piston moves axially upward from the initial position to the actuated position in response to fluid pressure.
- 5. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the plug is a ball.
- 6. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 5, wherein the ball lands on the seat to substantially seal off the bore through the tubular body.
- 7. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the port closure member is retained in the port isolation position by a shear member.
- 8. The retrievable tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the seat permanently deforms in response to increased fluid pressure to pass the plug through the seat.
- 9. A retrievable liner hanger running tool for running in a wellbore to perform a downhole tool actuation on a liner hanger, the running tool comprising:a running tool tubular body for suspending in the wellbore from a conveyance tubular, such that fluid may be circulated through a bore in the conveyance tubular and in the tubular body, the tubular body including a fluid inlet port from the bore in the tubular body; a piston axially moveable with respect to the tubular body and in fluid communication with the fluid inlet port, the piston being moveable from an initial position to an activated position in response to fluid pressure within the tubular body, axial movement of the piston to the activated position causing one of (a) axial movement of a slip to set the liner hanger, (b) movement of a release mechanism to release the liner hanger from the running tool, and (c) relative movement between a cone and a seal to seal between the liner hanger and surrounding casing; a port isolation member axially movable with respect to the tubular body from a port Isolation position to an open port position, the port isolation member in the port isolation position blocking fluid communication from the bore in the tubular body, and permitting fluid communication from the bore in the tubular through the fluid inlet port when in the open port position; a seat supported on the port closure member, such that an increase in fluid to the fluid inlet port when a ball lands on the seat shifts the port closure member from the port isolation position to the open port position in response to fluid pressure above the landed ball; and a plug release mechanism for releasing the ball after the port closure member has moved to the open port position.
- 10. The running tool as defined in claim 9, wherein the piston moves axially upward from the initial position to the actuated piston in response to fluid pressure.
- 11. The running tool as defined in claim 9, wherein the ball lands on the seat to substantially seal off the bore through the tubular body.
- 12. The running tool as defined in claim 9, wherein the sleeve is retained in the port isolation position by a shear member.
- 13. The relative tool as defined in claim 9, wherein the seat permanently deforms in response to increased fluid pressure to pass the ball through the seat.
- 14. A method of hydraulically operating a tool for running in a wellbore to perform a downhole tool activation, the method comprising;suspending a running tool tubular body in the wellbore from a conveyance tubular; providing a fluid inlet port from a bore in the tubular body; providing a fluid pressure responsive member In fluid communication with the fluid inlet port and moveable relative to the tubular body from an initial position to an activated position in response to fluid pressure; providing a port closure member moveable with respect to the tubular body from a port isolation position to an open port position, the port closure member in the port isolation position blocking fluid communication from the bore in the tubular body, and permitting fluid communication from the bore in the tubular through the fluid inlet port when in the open port position; supporting a seat on the port closure member; landing a plug on the seat to shift the port closure member from the port isolation position to the open port position in response to fluid pressure above the landed plug; performing the downhole tool activation in response to movement of the fluid pressure responsive member to the activated position; and releasing the plug after the port closure member has moved to the open port position.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the fluid pressure responsive member includes a piston moveable from the initial position to the activated position in response to fluid pressure.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein the piston moves axially upward from the initial position to the actuated position in response to fluid pressure.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the plug is a ball which lands on the seat to substantially seal off the bore through the tubular body.
- 18. The retrievable method as defined in claim 14, further comprising:retaining the port closure member in the port isolation position by a shear member.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the seat permanently deforms in response to increased fluid pressure to pass the plug through the seat.
- 20. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein movement of the fluid pressure responsive member causes one of (a) axial movement of a slip to set the liner hanger, (b) movement of a release mechanism to release the running tool tubular body from the running tool, and (c) relative movement between a cone and a seal to seal between the liner hanger and surrounding casing.
- 21. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the plug is released after the downhole tool has been activated in response to movement of the fluid pressure responsive member to the activated position.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/292,049 filed May 18, 2001.
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US 4,926,939, 5/1990, Baugh (withdrawn) |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/292049 |
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