1. Field of Invention
The present invention is directed to expandable seals for use in oil and gas wells and, in particular, expandable seals having conforming ribs comprising a metallic material that is softer or more malleable as compared to the metal forming the device carrying the seals to facilitate creation of the seal to a sealing surface disposed in the well.
2. Description of Art
Tubular members having a sealing element such as a packer have been used to seal the annulus of cased wells. In one operation, after the well is drilled into the earth formation an casing is run-in the open-hole formation, a tubular member having a packer is run-in the cased well. The packer is designed to divide the well by sealing against the inner wall of the casing, thereby isolating a lower portion of the annulus from an upper portion of the annulus.
In operation, after the tubular member is run into the desired location in the well, a cone or other device can be transported through the bore of the tubular member until it reaches a portion of the tubular member having a restricted inner diameter. Disposed on the outer wall surface of the tubular member at this location is a sealing element. As the cone, or expansion device, travels downward, this portion of the tubular member is expanded by the cone. The expansion of the tubular member causes the sealing element to contact the inner wall of the casing and separate the cased well into at least two isolated regions, one above the sealing element and one below the sealing element.
Broadly, the invention is directed to expandable seals. In one embodiment, the expandable seal is disposed on a expandable tubular member such that as the tubular member is radially expanded, the seal contacts and seals against a sealing surface such as the inner wall surface of a cased wellbore. The expandable seals can have one or more conforming ribs disposed around an outer diameter, i.e., along an outer wall surface, of a tubular member. As used herein, the term “conforming” means that the rib, when pressed into the sealing surface of the casing, conforms to the shape of the sealing surface to which it is engaged. By conforming to the shape of the sealing surface, the a extrusion gap between sealing elements is closed off, thereby providing a better seal.
In one particular embodiment, one or more of the conforming ribs comprise a metallic core material capped, partially covered, or entirely covered by a metallic conforming material formed from a metal such as copper or other metal that is softer or more malleable than the metal forming the tubular member and, thus, softer than the core material of the rib. One or more sealing elements can be disposed either above, below, or both above and below the conforming rib to facilitate creation of the seal between the sealing surface and the tubular member.
While the invention will be described in connection with the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to that embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Referring now to
As shown in
Disposed within recess 48 between shoulder 33 of first end 32 of tubular member 30 and first rib 42 (with ring 50), and bonded to outer wall surface 38, is first sealing element 60. First sealing element 60 may be bonded to outer wall surface 38 through any device or method known in the art. For example, first sealing element 60 may be bonded to outer wall surface 38 through chemical bonding. As best shown in
Disposed over second rib 44 between first rib 42 (with ring 50) and third rib 46 (with ring 52), and bonded to outer wall surface 38, is second sealing element 64. Second sealing element 64 may be bonded to outer wall surface 38 through any device or method known in the art. For example, second sealing element 64 may be bonded to outer wall surface 38 through chemical bonding. As shown best in
Disposed between third rib 46 (with ring 55) and flange 39 disposed on outer wall surface 38 of tubular member 30, and bonded to outer wall surface 38, is third sealing element 68. Third sealing element 68 may be bonded to outer wall surface 38 through any device or method known in the art. For example, third sealing element 68 may be bonded to outer wall surface 38 through chemical bonding. As best shown in
First sealing element 60, second sealing element 64, and third sealing element 68 may be formed out of any material known in the art. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to, elastomers, rubbers, polymers, or thermoplastics. In addition, none of first sealing element 60, second sealing element 64, or third sealing element 68 is required to have the shapes described with respect to the embodiments of
In operation of the embodiment of
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the exact details of construction, operation, exact materials, or embodiments shown and described, as modifications and equivalents will be apparent to one skilled in the art. For example, the conforming material may completely encase or cover the ribs, or it may be disposed only on the outer surface of the ribs. Additionally, the conforming material is not required to be disposed on a rib, but instead can be disposed on the outer wall surface of the tubular member in other manners. For example, the conforming material may be an insert set into a groove cut into the outer wall surface of the tubular member. Moreover, one or more of first, second, and third sealing elements can be omitted. In addition, one or more of first, second, and third sealing elements can have shapes different than as described with respect to the embodiments of
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