Claims
- 1. An apparatus for setting a liner packer comprising:
- a tubular member having a flowbore;
- an actuator member mounted on said tubular member;
- said actuator member having a contact member engaging the liner packer and setting the liner packer upon movement of said contact member with respect to the liner packer;
- said actuator member being sealed from fluid pressure within the flowbore until the liner packer is to be set; and
- said contact member being optionally actuable either mechanically by moving the tubular member or hydraulically by pressuring through the flowbore to set the liner packer.
- 2. An apparatus for setting a liner packer comprising:
- a tubular member having a flowbore;
- an actuator member mounted on said tubular member;
- said actuator member having a contact member engaging the liner packer and setting the liner packer upon movement of said contact member with respect to the liner packer;
- said actuator member being sealed from fluid pressure within the flowbore until the liner packer is to be set; and
- said contact member being hydraulically actuable by pressuring through the flowbore and mechanically actuable by moving the tubular member to set the liner packer.
- 3. An apparatus for setting a liner packer within a cased borehole comprising:
- a tubular body having a flowbore and an aperture through a wall thereof;
- a closure member on said tubular body and having an open and a closed position to open and close said aperture;
- an actuator member mounted on said body and releasably supported by the packer;
- said actuator member including a compressor member engaging the liner packer and adapted to compress a packer element into engagement with the cased borehole; and
- said compressor member being sealed from the flowbore in said closed position and being actuable to compress the packer element in said open position.
- 4. The aperture of claim 3 wherein said closure member includes a movable member slidably mounted on said body and movable from said closed position to said open position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said actuator member includes locking members having a first position locking the actuator member to the liner packer and a second position unlocking the actuator member from the liner packer, said locking members being non-rotatably movable between said first and second positions.
- 6. An apparatus for setting a liner packer within a cased borehole comprising:
- a tubular body having a flowbore and an aperture through a wall thereof;
- a closure member on said tubular body and having an open and a closed position to open and close said aperture;
- an actuator member mounted on said body and releasably supported by the packer;
- a compressor member engaging the liner packer and adapted to compress a packer element into engagement with the cased borehole;
- said compressor member being sealed from the flowbore in said closed position and being actuatable to compress the packer element in said open position; and
- said actuator member including retractable members having an outer position engaging the liner packer and an inner position disengaging the liner packer.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said body includes a release groove allowing said retractable members to retract from said outer to said inner position.
- 8. An apparatus for setting a liner packer within a cased borehole comprising:
- a tubular body having a flowbore and an aperture through a wall thereof;
- a closure member on said tubular body and having an open and a closed position to open and close said aperture;
- an actuator member mounted on said body and releasably supported by the packer;
- a compressor member engaging the liner packer and adapted to compress a packer element into engagement with the cased borehole;
- said compressor member being sealed from the flowbore in said closed position and being actuatable to compress the packer element in said open position; and
- said actuator member including a stationary portion on which is movably mounted said compressor member, said stationary portion and compressor member forming a pressure chamber adapted to communicate with said aperture when said closure member is in said open position whereby the flowbore may be pressurized to thereby pressurize said cylinder and move said compressor member for compressing the liner packer.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said compressor member includes outwardly biased members adapted to engage the liner packer.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3 further including a release member having a disengaged position and an engaged position whereby at said engaged position, said body may be moved upwardly without rotation with respect to said actuator member to release said actuator member from the liner packer.
- 11. An apparatus for setting a liner packer within a cased borehole comprising:
- a tubular body having a flowbore and an aperture through a wall thereof;
- a closure member on said tubular body and having an open and a closed position to open and close said aperture;
- an actuator member mounted on said body and releasably supported by the packer;
- a compressor member engaging the liner packer and adapted to compress a packer element into engagement with the cased borehole;
- said compressor member being sealed from the flowbore in said closed position and being actuatable to compress the packer element in said open position;
- a release member having a disengaged position and an engaged position whereby at said engaged position, said body may be moved with respect to said actuator member to release said actuator member from the liner packer; and
- a shear member connecting said body to said actuator member until said shear member is sheared allowing said release member to be moved to said open position.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 3 further including a connector member having a first position connecting said actuator member to the liner packer and a second position connecting said actuator member to said tubular body.
- 13. An apparatus for setting a liner packer within a cased borehole comprising:
- a tubular body having a flowbore and an aperture through a wall thereof;
- a closure member on said tubular body and having an open and a closed position to open and close said aperture;
- an actuator member mounted on said body and releasably supported by the packer;
- a compressor member engaging the liner packer and adapted to compress a packer element into engagement with the cased borehole;
- said compressor member being sealed from the flowbore in said closed position and being actuatable to compress the packer element in said open position;
- a connector member for connecting said tubular body and said actuator member and having an unconnected position where said body is not connected to said actuator member and a connected position where said body and actuator member are connected;
- wherein in said connected position, said body and thus said actuator member are moved with respect to the liner packer for setting the liner packer.
- 14. An apparatus for setting a liner packer comprising:
- a tubular member having a flowbore;
- an actuator member mounted on said tubular member;
- said actuator member having a contact member engaging the liner packer and setting the liner packer upon movement of said contact member with respect to the liner packer;
- said tubular member having a first position where no cylinder is formed for said actuator member and a second position where said tubular member forms a cylinder for said actuator member; and
- an aperture in said tubular member allowing hydraulic pressure to be applied to said actuator member in said cylinder for hydraulically setting the liner packer.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said actuator member includes a seal sealing with said tubular member in said second position.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said tubular member includes a movable member opening the aperture in said tubular member in said second position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/782,425 filed Jan. 14, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,702 and entitled Liner Assembly and Method which claims the benefit of 35 U.S.C. 111(b) provisional application Ser. No. 60/012,669 filed Mar. 1, 1996 and entitled Liner Assembly and Method both incorporated herein by reference.
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