Claims
- 1. An electro-hydraulic well tool actuator, comprising:
- a cylindrical housing having a first end and a second end;
- a communication link sealably connecting a control panel at the earth's surface to the first end of the housing;
- at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath within said housing;
- a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid to be communicated to the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath;
- at least one discharge port in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath and exiting the housing for delivering pressurized hydraulic fluid to a fluid-actuated device; and
- at least one solenoid valve mounted in the housing for directing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath through the at least one discharge port to the fluid-actuated device.
- 2. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1 further including a multiplexer mounted within the housing, wherein the communication link is a single electrical conductor, the electrical conductor being connected to the multiplexer.
- 3. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 2 wherein the multiplexer is connected by at least one secondary electrical connector to the at least one solenoid valve.
- 4. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1 wherein the communication link is at least one electrical connector being connected to the at least one solenoid valve.
- 5. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1 further including an electric battery mounted within the housing, wherein the communication link is an acoustic conductor that communicates with the battery.
- 6. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the source of pressurized hydraulic fluid is a hydraulic system mounted within the housing and connected to the communication link.
- 7. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 6, wherein the hydraulic system includes an integral hydraulic pump, motor, and reservoir mounted within the housing, the hydraulic system being in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath.
- 8. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 7, wherein the hydraulic system further includes a solenoid valve, connected to the communication link, for directing the flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic system through the hydraulic fluid flowpath.
- 9. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 6, wherein the hydraulic system further includes a capacitor for storing electrical energy.
- 10. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 6, wherein the hydraulic system further includes a movable volume compensator piston for displacing a volume of fluid that is utilized as the actuator operates.
- 11. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the source of pressurized hydraulic fluid is located at the earth's surface, the source being sealably connected to the first end of the housing by a hydraulic control line.
- 12. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the source of pressurized hydraulic fluid is another downhole well tool, the source being sealably connected to the first end of the housing by a hydraulic control line.
- 13. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the at least one solenoid valve is connected to a source of electrical energy on another downhole well tool.
- 14. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 13, wherein the downhole well tool is an electric submersible pump.
- 15. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the actuator is adapted to be deployed and retrieved by utilization of coiled tubing.
- 16. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the actuator is adapted to be deployed and retrieved by utilization of wireline.
- 17. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, wherein the actuator is adapted to be permanently mounted in a subterranean well.
- 18. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 1, further including:
- a first lower flowpath, a second lower flowpath, a third lower flowpath, a fourth lower flowpath, a first discharge port, a second discharge port, a third discharge port, a permanently-set solenoid valve, a set-unset solenoid valve,
- wherein the at least one hydraulic flowpath is in fluid communication with the first lower flowpath and the second lower flowpath, the first and second lower flowpaths are located adjacent the second end of the cylindrical housing, the first lower flowpath is in fluid communication with a first discharge port, the permanently-set solenoid valve is connected to the communication link and located adjacent the first lower flowpath to control fluid flow therethrough to permanently actuate the fluid-actuated device, the second lower flowpath is in fluid communication with the set-unset solenoid valve, the set-unset solenoid valve is in fluid communication with the third and fourth lower flowpaths, the third lower flowpath is in fluid communication with the second discharge port, the fourth lower flowpath is in fluid communication with the third discharge port, and the set-unset solenoid valve is connected to the communication link to control fluid flow from the second lower flowpath to the second and third discharge ports.
- 19. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 18, further including:
- at least one vent port, a first annular seal, a second annular seal, a third annular seal, and a fourth annular seal;
- wherein the at least one vent port is in fluid communication with the set-unset solenoid valve, the first discharge port exits the second end of the housing between the first and second annular seals, the second discharge port exits the second end of the housing between the second and third annular seals, and the third discharge port exits the second end of the housing between the third and fourth annular seals.
- 20. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 18, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve actuates the fluid-actuated device by simultaneously dispersing pressurized hydraulic fluid through the third discharge port and venting any hydraulic fluid from the fluid-actuated device into the second discharge port through the at least one vent port, and deactuates the fluid-actuated device by simultaneously dispersing pressurized hydraulic fluid through the second discharge port and venting any hydraulic fluid from the fluid-actuated device into the third discharge port through the at least one vent port.
- 21. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 20, wherein the vented fluid is transferred from the at least one vent ports into a well annulus.
- 22. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 18, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve is a shuttle-type solenoid valve.
- 23. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 18, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve is a single-acting solenoid valve with a spring return.
- 24. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 18, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve is a double-acting solenoid valve with opposing energizable coils.
- 25. An electro-hydraulic well tool actuator, comprising:
- a cylindrical housing having a first end and a second end;
- a communcation link sealably connecting a control panel at the earth's surface to the first end of the housing;
- at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath within said housing;
- a hydraulic system mounted within the housing, connected to the communication link, and in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath;
- at least one discharge port in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath and exiting the housing for delivering pressurized hydraulic fluid to a fluid-actuated device; and
- at leaset one solenoid valve mounted in the housing for directing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath to the at least one discharge port.
- 26. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 25, further including a multiplexer mounted within the first end of the housing, wherein the communication link is a single electrical conductor, the electrical conductor being connected to the multiplexer.
- 27. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, wherein the multiplexer is connected by at least one secondary electrical connector to the at least one solenoid valve.
- 28. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, wherein the communication link is at least one electrical connector being connected to the at least one solenoid valve.
- 29. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, further including an electric battery mounted within the housing, wherein the communication link is an acoustic conductor that communicates with the battery.
- 30. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, wherein the hydraulic system includes an integral hydraulic pump, motor, and reservoir mounted within the housing, the hydraulic system being in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath.
- 31. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 30, wherein the hydraulic system further includes a solenoid valve, connected to the communication link, for directing the flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic system through the hydraulic fluid flowpath.
- 32. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 30, wherein the hydraulic system further includes a capacitor for storing electrical energy.
- 33. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 30, wherein the hydraulic system further inlcudes a movable volume compensator piston for displacing a volume of fluid that is utilized as the actuator operates.
- 34. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, wherein the actuator is adapted to be retrievably deployed by utilization of coiled tubing.
- 35. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, wherein the actuator is adapted to be retrievably deployed by utilization of wireline.
- 36. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 26, further including:
- a first lower flowpath, a second lower flowpath, a third lower flowpath, a fourth lower flowpath, a first discharge port, a second discharge port, a third discharge port, a permanently-set solenoid valve, a set-unset solenoid valve,
- wherein the at least one hydraulic flowpath is in fluid communication with the first lower flowpath and the second lower flowpath, the first and second lower flowpaths are located adjacent the second end of the cylindrical housing, the first lower flowpath is in fluid communication with a first discharge port, the permanently-set solenoid valve is connected to the communication link and located adjacent the first lower flowpath to control fluid flow therethrough to permanently actuate the fluid-actuated device, the second lower flowpath is in fluid communication with the set-unset solenoid valve, the set-unset solenoid valve is in fluid communication with the third and fourth lower flowpaths, the third lower flowpath is in fluid communication with the second discharge port, the fourth lower flowpath is in fluid communication with the third discharge port, and the set-unset solenoid valve is connected to teh communication link to control fluid flow from the second lower flowpath to the second and third discharge ports.
- 37. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 36, further including:
- at least one vent port, a first annular seal, a second annular seal, a third annular seal, and a fourth annular seal;
- wherein the at least one vent port is in fluid communication with the set-unset solenoid valve, the first discharge port exits the second end of the housing between the first and second annular seals, the second discharge port exits the second end of the housing between the second and third annular seals, and the third discharge port exits the second end of the housing between the third and fourth annular seals.
- 38. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 36, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve actuates the fluid-actuated device by simultaneously dispersing pressurized hydraulic fluid through the third discharge port and venting any hydraulic fluid from the fluid-actuated device into the second discharge port through the at least one vent port, and deactuates the fluid-actuated device by simultaneously dispersing pressurized hydraulic fluid through the second discharge port and venting any hydraulic fluid from the fluid-actuated device into the third discharge port through the at least one vent port.
- 39. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 38, wherein the vented fluid is transferred from the at least one vent port into a well annulus.
- 40. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 36, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve is a shuttle-type solenoid valve.
- 41. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 36, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve is a single-acting solenoid valve with a spring return.
- 42. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 36, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve is a double-acting solenoid valve with opposing energizable coils.
- 43. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 36, further including a first fluid transfer conduit, a second fluid transfer conduit, and a third fluid transfer conduit, the first conduit being connected to the first discharge port, the second conduit being connected to the second discharge port, and the third conduit being connected to the third discharge port, whereby pressurized fluid may be transferred to and from the fluid-actuated device.
- 44. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 43, wherein the set-unset solenoid valve will actuate the fluid-actuated device by simultaneously dispersing pressurized hydraulic fluid through the third discharge port and third conduit and venting any hydraulic fluid from the fluid-actuated device into the second discharge port through the second conduit and to the at least one vent port, and deactuates the fluid-actuated device by simultaneously dispersing pressurized hydraulic fluid through the second discharge port and second conduit and venting any hydraulic fluid from the fluid-actuated device into the third discharge port through the third conduit and to the at least one vent port.
- 45. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 44, wherein the vented fluid is transferred from the at lesat one vent port into a well annulus.
- 46. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 44, wherein the vented fluid is transferred from the at least one vent port to the hydraulic system to be reused.
- 47. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 44, further including an auxiliary port in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic flowpath to operate an additional well tool.
- 48. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 25, wherein the actuator is adapted to be permanently mounted within a subterranean well.
- 49. An electro-hydraulic well tool actuator, comprising:
- a cylindrical housing having a first and second end;
- at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath within said housing;
- a communication link sealably connected to said housing on said first end and a control panel located at the earth's surface;
- at least one solenoid valve mounted in said housing for directing the flow of hydraulic fluid through said at least one flowpath;
- at least one discharge port in said housing for delivering pressurized hydraulic fluid; and,
- annular seals isolating said at least one discharge port and directing said pressurized fluid to a fluid-actuated device.
- 50. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 49, further including a hydraulic system contained by and mounted within the housing.
- 51. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 50, wherein the hydraulic system further comprises an integral hydraulic pump, motor, and a reservoir mounted within said housing.
- 52. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 50, wherein the communication link further comprises a single electrical conductor connecting the control panel and a multiplexer mounted within said housing.
- 53. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 50, wherein the communication link further comprises an acoustic conductor connecting the control panel communicating with an electric battery mounted within the housing.
- 54. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 49, wherein the actuator is adapted to be deployed and retrieved by utilization of coiled tubing.
- 55. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 49, wherein the actuator is adapted to be deployed and retrieved by utilization of wireline.
- 56. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 49, wherein the actuator is adapted to be permanently mounted in a subterranean well.
- 57. An electro-hydraulic well tool actuator comprising:
- a cylindrical housing having a first and second end;
- at least one hydraulic fluid flowpath within said housing;
- a communication link sealably connected to said housing on said first end and a control panel located at the earth's surface;
- at least one solenoid valve mounted in said housing for directing the flow of hydraulic fluid through said at least one flowpath;
- at least one discharge port in said housing for delivering pressurized hydraulic fluid; and,
- control conduit sealably connected to said at least one discharge port and directing said pressurized fluid to a fluid-actuated device.
- 58. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 57, wherein said actuator further comprises a hydraulic system contained by and mounted within said housing.
- 59. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 58, wherein said hydraulic system further comprises an integral hydraulic pump, motor, and a reservoir mounted within said housing.
- 60. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 58, wherein said communication link further comprises a single electrical conductor connecting said control panel and a multiplexer mounted within said housing.
- 61. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 58, wherein said communication link further comprises an acoustic conductor connecting said control panel communicating with an electric battery mounted within said housing.
- 62. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 57, wherein said actuator is adapted to be deployed and retrieved by utilization of coiled tubing.
- 63. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 57, wherein said actuator is adapted to be deployed and retrieved by utilization of wireline.
- 64. The electro-hydraulic well tool actuator of claim 57, wherein said actuator is adapted to be permanently mounted in a subterranean well.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/048,792, filed Jun. 6, 1997.
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