Claims
- 1. A downhole device for performing a function in a well, the device comprising:a series of hydro-mechanical locks that prevent occurrence of said function until desired, the hydro-mechanical locks comprising displaceable elements each being capable of being released directly by a respective elevated hydraulic activating pressure condition, each displaceable element released by being moved from a locking position to an unlocking position, the locks of said device being arranged for sequential operation such that a lock in the series cannot be released until after the hydraulic pressure conditions required to release any preceding locks in the series have occurred.
- 2. The downhole device of claim 1 further comprising:a housing, and a port in said housing in hydraulic communication with a remote hydraulic pressure source via the well or by pressure-transmitting structure such as casing or tubing in the well.
- 3. The downhole device of claim 1, further comprising a common hydraulic actuator, the actuator arranged to displace said one or more displaceable elements sequentially.
- 4. The downhole device of claim 3 in which said actuator is responsive to an increase in hydraulic pressure to engage an element and to a subsequent decrease in hydraulic pressure to move the element from a locking to an unlocking position.
- 5. The downhole device of claim 3 in which the actuator comprises a hydraulic piston.
- 6. The downhole device of claim 3 in which the actuator is biased to a first position by a spring, said activating pressure condition moving said actuator to a second, activated position.
- 7. The downhole device of claim 6 in which the spring comprises a compressible fluid which is compressed in a first chamber by said actuator.
- 8. The downhole device of claim 7 further comprising an orifice for restricting a flow of said compressible fluid from said first chamber to a second chamber, enabling said respective activating pressure condition to cause said actuator to compress the fluid in said first chamber.
- 9. The downhole device of claim 8 further comprising a third chamber and a floating piston disposed between the second and third chambers, said floating piston containing a one-way check valve constructed to enable flow from said second chamber to said third chamber.
- 10. The downhole device of claim 3 in which the elements each comprises a ring and said actuator comprises a ring gripper for moving the ring.
- 11. The downhole device of claim 10 including a lock housing having a first bore in which said ring is resiliently radially compressed in a locking, unreleased condition.
- 12. The downhole device of claim 11 in which the lock housing includes a second bore into which the ring is movable to an unlocking, released position, said second bore being larger in diameter than said first bore.
- 13. The downhole device of claim 10 in which the ring has a cam surface for engagement by said actuator.
- 14. The downhole device of claim 13 in which the gripper comprises a finger with a cam surface for engaging the cam surface of said ring.
- 15. The downhole device of claim 14 in which the gripper further comprises a lift surface for lifting any previously released rings of the device to enable the disengagement of an engaged ring from said cam surface of said gripper.
- 16. A downhole device for use in a well, comprisinga lock housing having a relatively small bore and a relatively large bore; a port in hydraulic communication with a remote hydraulic pressure source; a set of one or more displaceable c-rings resiliently radially compressed in a locking, unreleased condition in said small bore, each ring having an engageable cam surface; a common hydraulic actuator having a finger with a cam surface for engaging the cam surface of said ring and a lift surface for lifting any previously released rings of the device to enable the disengagement of any engaged ring from said cam surface of said finger, the actuator being constructed and arranged to move said c-rings sequentially, in response to a corresponding sequence of elevated hydraulic pressure conditions, from said small bore to an unlocking, released position in said large bore; and a spring for biasing said actuator to a first position, said actuator being responsive to an increase in hydraulic pressure to advance to a second position to engage a ring, and to a decrease in hydraulic pressure to return to said first position to move said engaged ring.
- 17. A string of tools for use in a well comprising a number of sections arranged in a physical order within the string along a string axis, at least three of said sections each having a downhole device with a series of hydro-mechanical locks that prevent activation of the section,the hydro-mechanical locks each being capable of being released directly by a respective elevated hydraulic activating pressure condition, the locks of said device being arranged for sequential operation such that a lock in the series cannot be released until after the hydraulic pressure condition required to release any preceding lock in the series has occurred, the string being arranged to activate the sections in an order other than the physical order of said sections along said axis.
- 18. The string of tools of claim 17 in which said sections are constructed to enable activating pressure conditions to be applied substantially simultaneously to all of said sections having said devices.
- 19. The string of tools of claim 18 in which a first device has at least one fewer hydro-mechanical lock than a second device, the actuating pressure conditions for releasing the locks of said first and second devices being correlated such that pairs of the locks of said first and second devices are substantially simultaneously released, resulting in all locks being released in said first device while a lock remains unreleased in said second device.
- 20. A downhole device for use in a well, comprising an actuator arranged to move along an axis in response to an activating pressure condition, an operator engageable by said actuator and arranged to activate the device when moved, and at least one lock element comprising a ring and engageable by said actuator and disposed axially, in a locking position, between said actuator and said operator, said actuator arranged to, in response to a first activating pressure condition, engage and move said lock element to a non-locking position, and subsequently, in response to a second said activating pressure condition, to engage and move said operator.
- 21. The downhole device of claim 20 in which there are more than one of said lock elements arranged in series between said actuator and said operator.
- 22. The downhole device of claim 20 in which the axial motion of said actuator is limited by said lock element.
- 23. The downhole device of claim 22 in which said actuator comprises a ring gripper for moving the ring.
- 24. The downhole device of claim 23 including a lock housing having a first bore in which said ring is resiliently radially compressed in a locking, unreleased condition.
- 25. The downhole device of claim 24 in which the lock housing has a second bore into which the ring is movable to an unlocking, released position, said second bore being larger in diameter than said first bore.
- 26. The downhole device of claim 23 in which the ring has a cam surface for engagement by said actuator.
- 27. The downhole device of claim 26 in which the gripper comprises a finger with a cam surface for engaging the cam surface of said ring.
- 28. The downhole device of claim 27 in which the gripper further comprises a lift formation for lifting previously released rings to enable the disengagement of an engaged ring from said cam surface of said gripper.
- 29. Apparatus for use in a well, comprising:a device; a plurality of locks coupled to prevent operation of the device until the locks have been released; and a lock release mechanism adapted to release the plurality of locks in sequence in response to pressure activations, each lock being released by moving the lock from a first locking position to a second unlocking position.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29, wherein the locks include a series of displaceable elements that are removed one at a time by each activation of the lock release mechanism.
- 31. An apparatus for use in a well, comprising:a device; a plurality of locks coupled to prevent operation of the device until the locks have been released; and a lock release mechanism adapted to release the plurality of locks in sequence in response to pressure activations, wherein the locks include displaceable c-rings.
- 32. A system having a plurality of functional sections arranged in a physical order, at least two of the sections each having a lock device including a series of displaceable lock elements to prevent activation of the section, the lock device further including a lock release mechanism to release the locks in sequence by a plurality of activating pressure conditions,wherein a first section has a first number of locks and a second section has a second number of locks.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/752,810, entitled “DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DOWNHOLE FUNCTIONS,” filed Nov. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,887,654.
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