Claims
- 1. A tool for suspending from a running string to position a liner hanger in a casing within a wellbore, suspending a liner from the liner hanger and retrieving portions of the tool, comprising:a tool mandrel supported from the running string; a slip setting assembly about the mandrel for setting slips to engage the casing and suspend the liner hanger from the casing; and a releasing assembly for releasing from set liner hanger portions of the tool to be retrieved to the surface, the releasing assembly including a connecting member for engaging the tool with the liner hanger, a first piston hydraulically moveable in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel from a lock position to a release position for releasing the connecting member, a clutch for rotationally connecting the tool mandrel with the liner hanger, and a second piston moveable in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel for disengaging the clutch, such that right-hand rotation of the running string moves a nut downward along the mandrel so that the running string may then be picked up to disengage the tool from the liner hanger.
- 2. The tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a piston shear member for interconnecting the first piston and the second piston, such that the second piston may be disconnected from the first piston in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel.
- 3. The tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a clutch shear member for interconnecting the second piston and the clutch, such that shearing the clutch shear member reengages the clutch with the liner hanger to permit rotation of the liner hanger with the running string.
- 4. The tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a port in the tool mandrel for fluid communication with the first piston; and a sleeve for blocking the port, such that the increase in fluid pressure when a ball lands on a seat shifts the sleeve downward to open the port.
- 5. The tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the engaging member is a radially collapsible C-ring.
- 6. The tool as defined in claim 5, wherein the C-ring includes external threads for engagement with internal threads on the liner hanger to secure the tool to the liner hanger.
- 7. The tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of dogs carried by the nut for fitting within slots in the liner hanger to rotationally lock the nut to the liner hanger.
- 8. The tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a flow-through port in the first piston, such that fluid pressure within the mandrel passes through the flow-through port to act upon the second piston.
- 9. The tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a stop on the first piston for limiting travel of the second piston.
- 10. The tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the first piston is a radially inner piston for sealing with the tool mandrel, and the second piston is a radially outer piston for sealing with the inner piston.
- 11. A tool for suspending from a running string to position a liner hanger in a casing within a wellbore, suspending a liner from the liner hanger in place and retrieving portions of the tool, comprising: a tool mandrel supported from the running string;a slip setting assembly about the mandrel for setting slips to engage the casing and suspend the liner hanger from the casing; a releasing assembly about the tool mandrel for releasing the liner hanger from the portions of the tool to be retrieved to the surface; and a packoff bushing for sealing between the liner hanger and the tool mandrel, including a radially moveable locking member and a fluid pressure responsive piston moveable in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel between a release position whereby the packoff bushing may be removed from the liner hanger and reinserted into the liner hanger, and a lock position for retaining the locking member in a groove in the liner hanger to lock the packoff bushing to the liner hanger.
- 12. The tool as defined in claim 11, wherein the radially moveable locking member comprises a C-shaped lock ring.
- 13. The tool as defined in claim 12, wherein the C-shaped lock ring includes radially external slots for facilitating expansion and contraction of the lock ring.
- 14. The tool as defined in claim 12, wherein the C-shaped lock ring has a circumference from 200°-350°.
- 15. The tool as define in claim 12, wherein the lock ring retracts when engaging a shoulder on the liner hanger, thereby allowing the lock ring to be reinserted into the liner hanger after being raised above the liner hanger.
- 16. The tool as defined as claim 11, wherein the piston is axially moveable with respect to the tool mandrel to move the locking member to the lock position in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel.
- 17. The tool as defined in claim 11, wherein the packoff bushing comprises:a radially internal seal for sealing between the piston and the mandrel; and a radially external seal for sealing between the piston and the liner hanger.
- 18. The tool as defined in claim 11, wherein the packoff bushing includes a radially outer shoulder for engaging a radially inner shoulder on the liner hanger for applying set down weight to the liner hanger.
- 19. The tool as defined in claim 11, wherein the packoff bushing includes a radially inner shoulder, and the tool mandrel includes a radially outer shoulder, such that the engagement of the inner shoulder and outer shoulder allow the packoff bushing to be retrieved with the retrieving portions of the tool.
- 20. The tool as defined in claim 11, further comprising:a packer setting assembly about the tool mandrel for setting a packer to seal between the casing and the liner hanger.
- 21. A packer setting assembly for setting a radial set packer element, the packer setting assembly applying a force on one of the packer element and a cone to move the packer element relative to the cone, the packer setting assembly comprising:a radially expandable force transmitting C-ring, the force transmitting C-ring when expanded acting to engage a setting sleeve for applying a set-down weight through the setting sleeve to set the radial set packer element.
- 22. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 21, further comprising:a lockout mechanism for preventing the force transmitting C-ring from moving to the expanded position.
- 23. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 22, wherein the lockout mechanism includes a lockout C-ring for radially expanding to engage a top of the liner and thereby disengage the lockout mechanism.
- 24. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 22, further comprising:the lockout mechanism moves from an expanded position to a retracted position due to a camming surface on a housing of the packer setting assembly, thereby releasing the force transmitting C-ring.
- 25. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 22, wherein the lockout mechanism moves axially to release the force transmitting C-ring.
- 26. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 21, further comprising:a lock-out mechanism for allowing the force transmitting C-ring to be raised out of the top of a liner hanger one time without moving the force transmitting C-ring to the expanded position, such that the next time the force transmitting C-ring is moved out of the liner hanger, the force transmitting C-ring expands to its expanded position for engagement with the liner hanger.
- 27. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 21, further comprising:a packer setting housing; an I.D. seal for sealing between a packer mandrel and the packer setting housing; and an O.D. seal for sealing with between the setting sleeve and the packer setting housing, such that fluid pressure may be used to assist in applying a setting force through to the setting sleeve to the packer element.
- 28. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 21, further comprising:a packer setting housing about a mandrel; and a bearing for facilitating rotation of the mandrel relative to the housing.
- 29. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 21, wherein the radial set packer element includes a metal radially inward base and one or more radially outer seal bodies.
- 30. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 21, wherein the setting sleeve acts on the packer element of a liner hanger to seal between the liner hanger and a casing.
- 31. A method of releasing a running tool while supported on a running string from a liner hanger in a casing within a wellbore, the liner hanger being secured to a casing by a slip assembly to suspend the liner hanger from the casing, the method comprising:providing a releasing assembly about a tool mandrel, the releasing assembly including a connecting member for engaging the running string with the liner hanger, a first piston hydraulically moveable in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel from a lock position to a release position for releasing the connecting member, a clutch for rotationally connecting the tool mandrel with the liner hanger, and a second piston moveable in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel for disengaging the clutch; and pressurizing the running string to move the first piston to the release position for releasing the running string.
- 32. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:pressurizing the running string to move the second piston to disengage the clutch; rotating the running string to move a nut downward along the tool mandrel; and thereafter picking up the running string to disengage the running tool from the liner hanger.
- 33. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:shearably interconnecting the first piston and the second piston, such that the second piston may be disconnected from the first piston in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel.
- 34. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:shearably interconnecting the second piston and the clutch, such that shearing a clutch shear member re-engages the clutch to permit rotation of the liner hanger with the running string.
- 35. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:providing a port in the tool mandrel for fluid communication with the first piston; and blocking the port with a sleeve, such that the increase in fluid pressure when a ball lands on a seat shifts the sleeve downward to open the port.
- 36. The method as defined in claim 31, wherein the connecting member is formed to be a radially collapsible C-ring.
- 37. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:providing a plurality of dogs carried by a nut for fitting within slots in the liner hanger to rotationally lock the nut to the liner hanger.
- 38. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:providing a flow-through port in the first piston, such that fluid pressure within the tool mandrel passes through the flow-through port to act upon the second piston.
- 39. The method as defined in claim 31, further comprising:providing a stop on the first piston for limiting travel of the second piston.
- 40. The method as defined in claim 31, wherein the first piston is a radially inner piston for sealing with the tool mandrel, and the second piston is a radially outer piston for sealing with the inner piston.
- 41. A method of sealing between a liner hanger suspended in a casing within a wellbore and supporting a tool mandrel from a running string, the method comprising:providing a packoff bushing for sealing between the liner hanger and the tool mandrel, the packoff bushing including a radially moveable locking member and a fluid pressure responsive piston; moving the piston in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel between a release position whereby the packoff bushing may be removed from the liner hanger and reinserted into the liner hanger, and a lock position for retaining the locking member in a groove in the liner hanger to lock the packoff bushing to the liner hanger.
- 42. The method as defined in claim 41, further comprising:forming the radially moveable locking member to have a C-shaped lock ring configuration.
- 43. The method as define in claim 42, wherein the lock ring retracts when engaging a shoulder on the liner hanger, thereby allowing the lock ring to be reinserted into the liner hanger after being raised above the liner hanger.
- 44. The method as defined as claim 41, wherein the piston is axially moveable with respect to the tool mandrel to move the locking member to the lock position in response to fluid pressure within the tool mandrel.
- 45. The method as defined in claim 41, further comprising:providing a radially internal seal for sealing between the piston and the mandrel; and providing a radially external seal for sealing between the piston and the liner hanger.
- 46. The method as defined in claim 41, further comprising:providing a radially outer shoulder on the packoff bushing for engaging a radially inner shoulder on the liner hanger when the locking member is aligned with the groove in the liner hanger for applying set down weight through the radially outer shoulder to the liner hanger.
- 47. The method as defined in claim 41, further comprising:providing a radially inner shoulder on the packoff bushing; providing a radially outer shoulder on the tool mandrel; and engaging of the inner shoulder and outer shoulder to retrieve the packoff bushing to the surface.
- 48. The method as defined in claim 41, further comprising:providing a packer setting assembly about the tool mandrel for setting a packer to seal between the casing and the liner hanger.
- 49. A method of setting a radial set packer element by applying a force on one of the packer element and a cone to move the packer element relative to the cone, the method comprising:providing a radially expandable force transmitting C-ring; expanding the force transmitting C-ring to engage a setting sleeve; and applying a set-down weight through the setting sleeve to set the radial set packer element.
- 50. The method as defined in claim 49, further comprising:providing a lockout mechanism for preventing the force transmitting C-ring from moving to the expanded position.
- 51. The method as defined in claim 50, further comprising:engaging the lock out mechanism with a top of the liner hanger to release the force transmitting C-ring.
- 52. The packer setting assembly as defined in claim 51, further comprising:providing a C-ring lockout mechanism; moving the C-ring lockout mechanism from an expanded position to a retracted position by applying set down weight to the C-ring lockout mechanism due to a camming surface on a housing of the packer setting assembly, thereby releasing the force transmitting C ring.
- 53. The method as defined in claim 50, wherein the lockout mechanism moves axially to release the force transmitting C-ring.
- 54. The method as defined in claim 49, further comprising:allowing the force transmitting C-ring to be raised out of the top of a liner hanger one time without moving the force transmitting C-ring to the expanded position, such that the next time the force transmitting C-ring is moved out of the liner hanger, the force transmitting C-ring expands to its expanded position for engagement with the liner hanger.
- 55. The method as defined in claim 50, further comprising:providing a packer setting housing; providing an I.D. seal for sealing between a packer mandrel and the packer setting housing; and providing an O.D. seal for sealing with between the setting sleeve and the packer setting housing, such that fluid pressure assists in applying a setting force to the setting sleeve.
- 56. The method as defined in claim 49, wherein the radial set packer element includes a metal radially inward base and one or more radially outer seal bodies.
- 57. A system for sealing between a liner and a running string in a well, including a liner hanger for securing the liner in the well the liner hanger including a profile for cooperation with a running tool to limit axial movement of the running tool with respect to the liner hanger, the running tool comprising:a seal body supported on the running string for sealing between the liner hanger and the running tool; a C-ring for engagement with the profile on the liner hanger for limiting axial movement of the seal body with respect to the liner hanger; and a fluid pressure responsive piston moveable relative to the seal body for moving the C-ring from an unlocked position to a locked position.
- 58. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the fluid pressure responsive piston and the C-ring cooperate to enable the running tool to be repeatedly lifted above an upper end of the liner hanger and thereafter restabbed into the liner hanger.
- 59. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the seal body includes a shoulder for engagement with a retrieving surface on the running tool for retrieving the seal body with the running tool to the surface.
- 60. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the seal body forms a portion of a mandrel of the running tool.
- 61. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein C-ring has a circumferential length of from 300° to 340°.
- 62. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the profile on the liner hanger comprises a groove extending radially outward from a radially inner surface of the liner hanger, and the C-ring fits within the groove to limit axial movement of the seal body with respect to the liner hanger.
- 63. A system as defined in claim 57, further comprising:a bearing for facilitating rotation of the running tool relative to the seal body.
- 64. A system as defined in claim 57, further comprising:a liner hanger packer for sealing between the liner hanger and a casing radially outward of the liner hanger.
- 65. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the C-ring is biased radially inward, such that the seal ring is normally radially retracted.
- 66. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the piston is rotatably locked to the seal body.
- 67. A system as defined in claim 57, wherein the C-ring includes radially extending slots for facilitating expansion and contraction of the C-ring.
- 68. A liner hanger running tool for running a liner into a well from a running string, including a packer setting assembly for setting a compression set liner top packer by applying a setting force to one of a packer element and a cone to move the packer element relative to the cone, the running tool further comprising:a packer setting sub secured to the running tool; and a radially expandable C-ring for radially moving from an inactive position to a set position, such that in the set position the C-ring transfers the packer setting force for setting the liner top packer.
- 69. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, further comprising:a shear indicator for providing visual confirmation at the surface that the C-ring has moved a packer setting sleeve to the set position.
- 70. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, wherein the packer setting sub is a sleeve-shaped member forming a portion of a running tool mandrel.
- 71. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 70, further comprising:a bearing assembly for facilitating the rotation of the packer setting sub relative to the sleeve-shaped member forming the portion of a running tool mandrel.
- 72. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, further comprising:a lock-out member for preventing the C-ring from prematurely moving radially inward to the set position.
- 73. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, wherein the packer setting sub supports an inner diameter seal for sealed engagement with the packer setting sub and a fluid responsive piston, and an outer diameter seal for sealing engagement with the liner and the piston, such that the fluid responsive piston provides an axial force to assist in setting the liner top packer.
- 74. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, wherein the liner hanger running tool initially positions the C-ring within the liner, and the subsequent axial movement of the C-ring above the liner moves the C-ring radially outward, such that when a downward force is subsequently applied to the running tool, the expanded diameter C-ring engages the liner to set the liner top packer.
- 75. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, further comprising:an unlocking assembly for positioning within the liner and for releasing the C-ring radially outward to the set position the first time the running tool is moved upward, such that the C-ring thereafter stays above an engaging surface on the liner.
- 76. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 75, wherein the unlocking assembly includes a trip ring moving radially inward while a packer setting sleeve moves axially downward relative to both the C-ring and the liner hanger.
- 77. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 76, wherein the unlocking assembly comprises:a locking ring radially moveable from a stop position to a release position, such that in the stop position the locking ring retains the trip ring in a compressed position, and axial movement of the locking ring to a release position releases the trip ring to an expanded position.
- 78. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, wherein the C-ring is biased radially outward.
- 79. A liner hanger running tool as defined in claim 68, when the packer setting sub is positioned axially between a liner hanger releasing assembly and a liner hanger slip setting assembly.
- 80. A method of sealing between a liner and a running string by sealing between a liner hanger at the upper end of the liner and a running tool supported on the running string, the method comprising:lowering a pack off bushing supported on the running tool into the liner hanger; thereafter lifting the running tool upward such that the pack off bushing is above a sealing surface on the liner hanger; and therefore reinserting at least a portion of the running tool including the pack off bushing into the interior of the liner hanger to seal the pack off bushing between the liner hanger and the running tool.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority from U.S. Ser. No. 60/292,049 filed May 18, 2001.
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