Claims
- 1. A packer for a subterranean well having a casing extending through a production zone requiring steam treatment to improve fluid production from such zone, comprising, in combination, an inner tubular body assembly having connector means at its upper end for detachable threaded connection to the bottom of an insulated tubing string, whereby the packer may be run into the casing to a position above the production zone to be steam treated; an outer tubular body assembly mounted in surrounding relationship to said inner tubular body assembly; said outer tubular body assembly mounting a slip mechanism including peripherally spaced slips and upper and lower cone elements cooperable therewith, and a non-elastic, high temperature resistant, external packing element deformable by axial force to sealingly engage the bore of the casing; means for setting said packer by engaging said slips with the casing wall and deforming said external packing element into sealing engagement with the casing wall; said internal tubular body assembly defining an internal annular recess; an inner packing assembly of non-elastic, high temperature resistant materials axially compressed in said internal annular recess; a tubular mandrel connectable at its upper end to the insulated tubing string; said mandrel having an elongated, cylindrical outer wall slidably and sealably engaged with said internal packing element to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction of the insulated tubing string; said mandrel extending downwardly through the entire outer tubular assembly, said mandrel further having an internal tubular sleeve concentric with and spaced inwardly from said the bore wall of said mandrel and extending through the entire length of said mandrel, thereby reducing heat loss radially through the packer from the steam passing through the mandrel to the production zone.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the space between said interior tubular sleeve and said outer wall of said mandrel is filled with an insulating material.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the space between said interior tubular sleeve and said outer wall of said mandrel is evacuated.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of axially spaced sets of peripherally spaced centralizing ribs formed on the exterior of said interior tubular sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application contains the same disclosure as pending applications constitutes a continuation of application Ser. No. 806,031, filed Dec. 6, 1985 (now abandoned) and Ser. Nos. 806,030, 811,093 and 805,882 all filed concurrently with the aforementioned parent application and assigned to the same assignee as this application, but each claming different subject matter.
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