Claims
- 1. A bridge plug for use in a casing, comprising a packing element of a resilient material, where the packing element is adapted for, at impact from a running tool, to expand from a first diameter, to a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter corresponding to an inner diameter of the casing to be sealed, wherein the packing element includes at least one expandable sealing packing element and at least one expandable support packing element where the support packing elements expand to a smaller diameter than the sealing packing elements, and that the bridge plug further comprises an anchoring means that is provided for holding the bridge plug in place in the casing by a friction surface that is pressed radially out against the casing, the packing element having an inner core disposed between two conical packing element clamps, a reinforcement disposed over the inner core, and an outer layer molded to the reinforcement and the core, the inner core being composed of a resilient material and the reinforcement being wound over the inner core and connected to the clamps.
- 2. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the conical packing element clamps are arranged to move against each other, so that compression is transferred by an axial force through the packing element via the clamps, without the reinforcement being overloaded.
- 3. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement in the packing element is comprised of two or more layers, where the angle between the layers and the compression length are such that the support packing elements and the sealing packing elements are stabilized at a desired diameter.
- 4. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the support packing element is constructed separately from the sealing packing element, in the form of an expandable steel lamellae or a plastic element.
- 5. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring means is comprised of at least two slip segments having a friction surface that is arranged to be pressed out against the casing, wherein a leading, inner inclined surface on the slip segments is arranged for sliding along an outer inclined surface by the leading edge of the bridge plug.
- 6. The bridge plug according to claim 5, wherein each of the slip segments has a rear edge connected to a pivotable joint by a first pin and that the pivotable joints at the opposite ends are connected to a displacement tube by a second pin, wherein first a leading part of the friction surface engages the casing wall and second the rear edge of the slip segments pivot out via the pivotable joint whereby the friction surface engages the casing wall when the displacement tube is moved further toward the leading edge of the bridge plug.
- 7. The bridge plug according to claim 6, further comprising an edge disposed adjacent the pivotable joint, wherein the pivotable joint hits the edge and actively draws the slip segments down against the center of the plug when the displacement tube is moved toward the rear edge of the bridge plug.
- 8. The bridge plug according to claim 5, wherein the slip segments are anchored against the center of the bridge plug by at least a return spring.
- 9. The bridge plug according to claim 5, further comprising a package mandrel having a circulation port connected to a front section via a through connection is arranged to be released by means of a finger connection from the rest of the bridge plug at drawing thereof, wherein the weight of the released elements help to draw down the packing element and to draw the slip segments down to the center of the plug.
- 10. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the support packing element is constructed separately from the sealing packing element, in the form of an expandable steel lamellae and a plastic element.
- 11. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement comprises a thread.
- 12. The bridge plug according to claim 11, wherein the reinforcement thread in the packing element is comprised of two or more layers, where the angle between the layers and the compression length are such that the support packing elements and the sealing packing elements are stabilized at a desired diameter.
- 13. The bridge plug according to claim 12, wherein the reinforcement thread is provided for at drawing of the plug by a dedicated retrieval tool, to draw in the packing element against the center of the plug, as the reinforcement thread is expanded axially near the clamp.
- 14. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the support packing element is constructed separately from the sealing packing element, in the form of a rubber element, or expandable steel lamellae or plastic element.
- 15. The bridge plug according to claim 14, wherein the anchoring means is comprised of at least two slip segments having a friction surface that is arranged to be pressed out against the casing, wherein a leading, inner inclined surface on the slip segments is arranged for sliding along an outer inclined surface by the leading edge of the bridge plug.
- 16. The bridge plug according to claim 6, wherein the slip segments are anchored against the center of the bridge plug by at least a return spring.
- 17. The bridge plug according to claim 6, further comprising a package mandrel having a circulation port connected to a front section via a through connection is arranged to be released by means of a finger connection from the rest of the bridge plug at drawing thereof, so that the weight of the released elements help to draw down the packing element and to draw the slip segments down to the center of the plug.
- 18. The bridge plug according to claim 1, wherein the support packing element is constructed separately from the sealing packing element, in the form of a rubber element, or expandable steel lamellae and plastic element.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 953546 |
Sep 1995 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is the national stage of International Application No. PCT/NO96/00207 filed Aug. 15, 1996.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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| PCT/NO96/00207 |
8/15/1996 |
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3/3/1998 |
3/3/1998 |
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| WO97/09512 |
3/13/1997 |
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