Claims
- 1. A well workstring assembly comprising:
(a) an expandable sealing element for sealing an annulus between a workstring tube and a wellbore wall having a well bore liner hanger secured thereto; (b) an expandable anchoring element for securing said workstring tube to said well bore wall; and, (c) a liner hanger engagement tool having a rotational drive assembly with said workstring tube, said drive assembly having a calibrated failure mechanism for securing said hanger engagement tool at a position of disengagement from said anchoring and sealing elements.
- 2. A well workstring assembly as described by claim 1 wherein the anchoring and sealing element disengagement position of said hanger engagement tool that is secured by said failure mechanism is at a first axial position along said workstring tube.
- 3. A well workstring assembly as described by claim 2 wherein operation of said calibrated failure mechanism allows an axial translation of said hanger engagement tool to a second position for operative expansion of said anchoring and sealing elements.
- 4. A well workstring assembly as described by claim 3 wherein said hanger engagement tool is a cutting mill.
- 5. A wellbore workstring having a packer assembled therewith, said packer comprising:
(a) an expandable bore sealing element; (b) an expandable bore anchoring element; (c) a liner hanger engaging element; and, (d) a tripping mechanism linking said liner hanger engaging element with said bore sealing element and said bore anchoring element to expand said sealing element and anchoring element upon exceeding a predetermined workstring load on said hanger engaging element.
- 6. A wellbore workstring as described by claim 5 wherein said liner hanger engaging element is a liner top dressing mill
- 7. A wellbore workstring as described by claim 5 wherein said tripping mechanism comprises a calibrated shear device whereby a predetermined workstring load on said dressing mill causes the failure of said shear device and the expansion of said sealing element and said anchoring element.
- 8. A liner top test packer having an expandable sealing element, an expandable casing anchor element, and a liner top milling tool, said milling tool connected to a tripping mechanism having a calibrated shear device whereby structural failure of said shear device expands said anchor element.
- 9. A liner top test packer as described by claim 8 wherein structural failure of said shear mechanism also expands said sealing element.
- 10. A method of testing the hydrodynamic seal of a wellbore liner ger set within a supporting casing bore, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) assembling a wellbore workstring having a liner hanger engaging element, anchor slips and a packer element; (b) running said workstring into a wellbore casing having a liner hanger; (c) engaging said hanger engaging element against said liner hanger to set said anchor slips and packer element against said casing above said liner hanger; and, (d) imposing a pressure differential across said liner hanger.
- 11. A method as described by claim 10 wherein said hanger engaging element is rotatively driven by said workstring.
- 12. A method as described by claim 11 wherein said hanger engagement element is axially translated form a first position to a second position to set said anchor slips and packer element.
- 13. A method as described by claim 11 wherein a rotative drive coupling of said hanger engaging element to said workstring is calibrated to restrict a transfer of engagement force to said anchor slips.
- 14. A method as described by claim 12 wherein said anchor slips and packer elements are engaged by exceeding a force capacity on a calibrated failure element between said workstring and said hanger engaging element.
- 15. A method as described by claim 13 wherein failure of said calibrated failure element allows said hanger engaging element to translate axially against said anchor slips.
- 16. A method as described by claim 14 wherein said hanger engaging element is a cutting mill.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PRIOR APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is derived from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/355,217 filed Feb. 7, 2002 and claims all corresponding priority rights and privileges.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60355217 |
Feb 2002 |
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