Claims
- 1. A seal apparatus for sealing an annulus between a mandrel with an outer diameter and an outer tubular, the apparatus comprising:a first seal ring moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel; a second seal ring engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel; a double-ramp cylinder moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, the double-ramped cylinder being positioned between the first seal ring and the second seal ring; a means for limiting the movement of the second seal ring in the axial direction away from the double-ramped cylinder; wherein the seal apparatus is operable in a running-in position wherein the first and second seal rings are maintained out of contact with the outer tubular; and wherein the seal apparatus is operable in a sealing position wherein the first and second seal rings form at least one fluid seal with the outer tubular.
- 2. The seal apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one fluid seal is self-energizing in the sealing position.
- 3. The seal apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for limiting the movement of the second seal ring in the axial direction away from the double-ramped cylinder comprises a shoulder on the mandrel.
- 4. The seal apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a setting means for applying an axial load to the seal apparatus to convert the seal apparatus from the running-in position to the sealing position.
- 5. The seal apparatus of claim 4 wherein the axial load is applied mechanically.
- 6. The seal apparatus of claim 4 wherein the axial load is applied hydraulically.
- 7. The seal apparatus of claim 4 wherein the setting means comprises a setting ring engageable with the mandrel for receiving an axial load and for transferring the axial load directly or indirectly to the seal apparatus.
- 8. The seal apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a ratchet ring that engages the outer diameter of the mandrel to prevent movement of the second seal ring from the sealing position to the running-in position.
- 9. The seal apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an anti-set snap ring that engages the outer diameter of the mandrel and the second seal ring to prevent movement of the second seal ring towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 10. The seal apparatus of claim 1 wherein:the first seal ring comprises: a first base having a first inner seal that forms a fluid-tight seal between the first base and the mandrel; a first expandable arm extending from the first base, the first expandable arm comprising a first leading edge notch and a first back-up extension; and a first elastomeric material covering the first expandable arm, the first back-up extension extending through the first elastomeric material; the second seal ring comprises: a second base having a second inner seal that forms a fluid-tight seal between the second base and the mandrel; a second expandable arm extending from the second base, the second expandable arm comprising a second leading edge notch and a second back-up extension; and a second elastomeric material covering the second expandable arm, the second back-up extension extending through the second elastomeric material; and the double-ramp cylinder comprises a first ramp surface with a first outer shoulder and a second ramp surface with a second outer shoulder.
- 11. The seal apparatus of claim 10 wherein the first back-up extension is capable of restricting removal of the first elastomeric material from the first seal ring at least while the seal apparatus is in the running-in position and the second back-up extension is capable of restricting removal of the second elastomeric material from the second seal ring at least while the seal apparatus is in the running-in position.
- 12. The seal apparatus of claim 10 wherein the at least one fluid seal is self-energizing in the sealing position.
- 13. The seal apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a setting means for applying an axial load to the seal apparatus to convert the seal apparatus from the running-in position to the sealing position.
- 14. The seal apparatus of claim 13 wherein the axial load is applied mechanically.
- 15. The seal apparatus of claim 13 wherein the axial load is applied hydraulically.
- 16. The seal apparatus of claim 13 wherein the setting means comprises a setting ring engageable with the mandrel for receiving an axial load and for transferring the axial load directly or indirectly to the seal apparatus.
- 17. The seal apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first and second leading edge notches prevent the seal apparatus from converting from the running-in position to the sealing position by engaging the first and second ramp outer shoulders respectively to prevent movement of the first and second seal rings toward the double-ramped cylinder and where the axial load is sufficient to bend or shear the first and second leading edge notches to allow movement of the first and second seal rings towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 18. The seal apparatus of claim 16 wherein the first and second leading edge notches prevent the seal apparatus from converting from the running-in position to the sealing position by engaging the first and second ramp outer shoulders respectively to prevent movement of the first and second seal rings toward the double-ramped cylinder and where the axial load is sufficient to bend or shear the first and second leading edge notches to allow movement of the first and second seal rings towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 19. The seal apparatus of claim 10 wherein the first and second seal rings form the at least one fluid seal by expanding the first expandable arm over the first ramp surface and expanding the second expandable arm over the second ramp surface such that the first and second elastomeric materials and first and second back-up extensions are forced into sealing contact with the outer tubular.
- 20. The seal apparatus of claim 10 wherein the double-ramped cylinder further comprises a pressure relief channel for relieving pressure from a first cavity under the first expandable arm as the first expandable arm expands over the first ramp surface and from a second cavity under the second expandable arm as the second expandable arm expands over the second ramp surface.
- 21. The seal apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a ratchet ring that engages the outer diameter of the mandrel to prevent movement of the second seal ring from the sealing position to the running-in position.
- 22. The seal apparatus of claim 10 further comprising an anti-set snap ring that engages the outer diameter of the mandrel and the second seal ring to prevent movement of the second seal ring towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 23. A seal apparatus for sealing an annulus between a mandrel having an outer diameter and an outer tubular, the apparatus comprising:a first seal ring moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, the first seal ring comprising: a first base having a first inner seal that forms a fluid-tight seal between the first base and the mandrel; a first expandable arm extending from the first base, the first expandable arm comprising a first leading edge notch and a first back-up extension; and a first elastomeric material covering the first expandable arm, the first back-up extension extending through the first elastomeric material; a second seal ring moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, the second seal ring comprising: a second base having a second inner seal that forms a fluid-tight seal between the second base and the mandrel; a second expandable arm extending from the second base, the second expandable arm comprising a second leading edge notch and a second back-up extension; and a second elastomeric material covering the second expandable arm, the second back-up extension extending through the second elastomeric material; a double-ramp cylinder moveably engaging the mandrel and positioned between the first seal ring and the second seal ring, the double-ramp cylinder comprising a first ramp surface with a first outer shoulder and a second ramp surface with a second outer shoulder; wherein a shoulder on the mandrel limits the movement of the second seal ring in the axial direction away from the double-ramped cylinder; wherein the seal apparatus is operable in a running-in position wherein the first and second seal rings are maintained out of contact with the outer tubular; and wherein the seal apparatus is operable in a sealing position wherein the first expandable arm is expanded over the first ramp surface and the second expandable arm is expanded over the second ramp surface such that the first and second elastomeric materials and first and second back-ups are forced into sealing contact with the outer tubular to form fluid seals.
- 24. The seal apparatus of claim 23 wherein the fluid seals are self-energizing in the sealing position.
- 25. The seal apparatus of claim 23 further comprising a setting means for applying an axial load to the seal apparatus to convert the seal apparatus from the running-in position to the sealing position.
- 26. The seal apparatus of claim 25 wherein the axial load is applied mechanically.
- 27. The seal apparatus of claim 25 wherein the axial load is applied hydraulically.
- 28. The seal apparatus of claim 25 wherein the setting means comprises a setting ring engageable with the mandrel for receiving an axial load and for transferring the axial load directly or indirectly to the seal apparatus.
- 29. The seal apparatus of claim 25 wherein the first and second leading edge notches prevent the seal apparatus from converting from the running-in position to the sealing position by engaging the first and second ramp outer shoulders respectively to prevent movement of the first and second seal rings toward the double-ramped cylinder and where the axial load is sufficient to bend or shear the first and second leading edge notches to allow movement of the first and second seal rings towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 30. The seal apparatus of claim 28 wherein the first and second leading edge notches prevent the seal apparatus from converting from the running-in position to the sealing position by engaging the first and second ramp outer shoulders respectively to prevent movement of the first and second seal rings toward the double-ramped cylinder and where the axial load is sufficient to bend or shear the first and second leading edge notches to allow movement of the first and second seal rings towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 31. The seal apparatus of claim 23 wherein the first back-up extension is capable of restricting removal of the first elastomeric material from the first seal ring at least while the seal apparatus is in the running-in position and the second back-up extension is capable of restricting removal of the second elastomeric material from the second seal ring at least while the seal apparatus is in the running-in position.
- 32. The seal apparatus of claim 23 wherein the double-ramped cylinder further comprises a pressure relief channel for relieving pressure from a first cavity under the first expandable arm as the first expandable arm expands over the first ramp surface and from a second cavity under the second expandable arm as the second expandable arm expands over the second ramp surface.
- 33. The seal apparatus of claim 23 further comprising a ratchet ring that engages the outer diameter of the mandrel to prevent movement of the second seal ring from the sealing position to the running-in position.
- 34. The seal apparatus of claim 23 further comprising an anti-set snap ring that engages the outer diameter of the mandrel and the second seal ring to prevent movement of the second seal ring towards the double-ramped cylinder.
- 35. A method of forming a fluid seal between a mandrel with an outer diameter and an outer tubular, the method comprising:providing a seal apparatus having a first seal ring moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, a second seal ring engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, and a double-ramp cylinder moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, the double-ramped cylinder being positioned between the first seal ring and the second seal ring; preventing movement of the second seal ring in the axial direction away from the double-ramped cylinder; running the seal apparatus into the outer tubular to a pre-determined location while maintaining the first and second seal rings out of contact with the outer tubular; applying an axial load to the seal apparatus to move the first seal ring and double-ramped cylinder towards the first seal ring and expand the first and second seal rings to create a fluid seal between the mandrel and the outer tubular with the first and second seal rings.
- 36. A method of forming a fluid seal between a mandrel with an outer diameter and an outer tubular, the method comprising:providing a seal apparatus comprising: a first seal ring moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, the first seal ring comprising: a first base having a first inner seal that forms a fluid-tight seal between the first base and the mandrel; a first expandable arm extending from the first base, the first expandable arm comprising a first leading edge notch and a first back-up extension; and a first elastomeric material covering the first expandable arm, the first back-up extension extending through the first elastomeric material; a second seal ring moveably engaging the outer diameter of the mandrel, the second seal ring comprising: a second base having a second inner seal that forms a fluid-tight seal between the second base and the mandrel; a second expandable arm extending from the second base, the second expandable arm comprising a second leading edge notch designed to bend or shear under a lower load than the first leading edge notch and a second back-up extension; and a second elastomeric material covering the second expandable arm, the second back-up extension extending through the second elastomeric material; a double-ramp cylinder moveably engaging the mandrel and positioned between the first seal ring and the second seal ring, the double-ramp cylinder comprising a first ramp surface with a first outer shoulder and a second ramp surface with a second outer shoulder; preventing movement of the second seal ring in the axial direction away from the double-ramped cylinder; running the seal apparatus into the outer tubular to a pre-determined location and maintaining the first and second seal rings out of contact with the outer tubular by engaging the first and second leading edge notches with the first and second ramp outer shoulders to prevent movement of the first and second seal rings toward the double-ramped cylinder; applying an axial load to the seal apparatus sufficient to bend or shear the second leading edge notch and allow movement of the first seal ring and double-ramped cylinder towards the first seal ring and thus expanding the second expandable arm to create a fluid seal between the mandrel and the outer tubular with the second elastomeric material and the second back-up extension; and applying an axial load to the seal apparatus sufficient to bend or shear the first leading edge notch and allow movement of the first seal ring towards the double-ramped cylinder and thus expanding the first expandable arm to create a fluid seal between the mandrel and the outer tubular with the first elastomeric material and the first back-up extension.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit of 35 U.S.C. 119(e) provisional application Ser. No. 60/341,021 filed Oct. 30, 2001, and entitled Packer Seal.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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