Claims
- 1. A method of isolating a section of a wellbore, comprising:
- providing at least one barrier having a sealing element;
- providing within said barrier a material which responds to an applied force by becoming hard;
- running said barrier through tubing into the wellbore;
- moving the sealing element against the wellbore when said barrier has passed through said tubing;
- hardening said material in said sealing element when said sealing element is in contact with the wellbore.
- 2. A method of isolating a section of a wellbore, comprising:
- providing at least one barrier having a sealing element;
- providing within said barrier a material which responds to an applied force by becoming hard;
- running said barrier into the wellbore;
- delivering said barrier through tubing;
- moving the sealing element against the wellbore;
- hardening said material in said sealing element when said sealing element is in contact with the wellbore;
- selectively supporting said barrier with said tubing;
- anchoring said barrier in the wellbore while supported by said tubing.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising:
- supporting said sealing element on a mandrel;
- applying pressure to said mandrel;
- moving a linkage with a piston during said anchoring as a result of said applied pressure.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
- releasing said barrier from said tubing;
- providing a movable component on said mandrel adjacent said sealing element;
- translating said movable component after said releasing;
- reducing volume within said sealing element due to said translating.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:
- providing a wellbore seal on said movable component;
- pressurizing through said tubing onto said wellbore seal;
- moving said movable component against said sealing element as a result of said pressurizing.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
- expelling fluid from within said sealing element as a result of said reducing volume;
- hardening said material due to said fluid displacement.
- 7. A method of isolating a section of a wellbore, comprising:
- providing at least one barrier having a sealing element;
- providing within said barrier a material which responds to an applied force by becoming hard;
- running said barrier into the wellbore;
- moving the sealing element against the wellbore;
- hardening said material in said sealing element when said sealing element is in contact with the wellbore;
- providing a packer on tubing;
- setting said packer to provide a second barrier to isolate a zone in the wellbore.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
- running in a plurality of said barriers through said tubing;
- defining a plurality of isolation zones in the wellbore by a combination of any one of said barriers and said packer on said tubing.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- removing said barriers by drilling or milling.
- 10. An isolation device for downhole use, comprising:
- a mandrel passable through tubing, further comprising an anchoring mechanism for support in the wellbore beyond said tubing;
- a sealing element mounted on said mandrel;
- a material stored within said sealing element of the type that hardens when it, after said mandrel is supported by said anchoring mechanism in the wellbore beyond said tubing, is subjected to an applied force as said sealing element contacts the wellbore.
- 11. An isolation device for downhole use, comprising:
- a mandrel;
- a sealing element mounted on said mandrel;
- a material stored within said sealing element of the type that hardens when subjected to an applied force as said sealing element contacts the wellbore;
- a releasable latch to allow said mandrel, when passed through tubing, to be engaged by the tubing, with said sealing element extending beyond said tubing.
- 12. The device of claim 11, wherein:
- said mandrel further comprises an upper seal for engagement with the tubing when said mandrel is supported by said latch, said mandrel comprising a passage therein;
- said mandrel further comprising a pressure-actuated anchor responsive to pressure in said passage.
- 13. The device of claim 12, wherein:
- said latch releasing from the tubing after a pressure build-up occurs after setting said anchor;
- said upper seal mounted on a movable sleeve mounted to said mandrel;
- whereupon release of said latch, said upper seal seals against the wellbore, and applied pressure through the tubing moves said sleeve against said sealing element so as to urge said sealing element against the wellbore and compress said material within the sealing element to harden it.
- 14. The device of claim 13, further comprising:
- a passage from within said sealing element to outside said mandrel;
- whereupon said movement of said sealing element, fluid is driven from said material as said sealing element is squeezed.
- 15. A thru-tubing packer for downhole use, comprising:
- a mandrel passable through tubing and comprising an anchoring mechanism;
- a sealing element;
- a material housed within said sealing element which hardens as a result of an applied compressive force;
- an actuating mechanism on said mandrel to move said sealing element into contact with the wellbore after said anchoring mechanism supports said mandrel downhole below the tubing, said actuating mechanism hardening the material within said sealing element such that said material retains said sealing element against the wellbore.
- 16. The packer of claim 15, wherein:
- said mandrel comprises a passage leading to said material such that when said sealing element is squeezed, fluid is driven from said material and out through said mandrel as said material hardens.
- 17. A thru-tubing packer for downhole use, comprising:
- a mandrel;
- a sealing element;
- a material housed within said sealing element which hardens as a result of an applied compressive force;
- an actuating mechanism on said mandrel to move said sealing element into contact with the wellbore while at the same time hardening the material within said sealing element such that said material retains said sealing element against the wellbore;
- said mandrel comprises a passage leading to said material such that when said sealing element is squeezed, fluid is driven from said material and out through said mandrel as said material hardens;
- said mandrel comprises a latch such that when said mandrel is passed through a tubing string, it is releasably retained to the tubing string for placement.
- 18. The packer of claim 17, further comprising:
- a pressure-set anchor mounted to said mandrel;
- a movable sleeve with an external seal mounted to said mandrel, said sleeve when in a first position allows pressurization of the tubing, which is sealed by said external seal when said latch engages said tubing, for setting said anchor.
- 19. The packer of claim 18, wherein:
- further pressurization beyond setting said anchor releases said latch to allow said external seal to seal against the wellbore, whereupon applied pressure through the tubing acts on said seal and sleeve and pushes said sleeve against said sealing element to seal the wellbore and to harden said material so as to retain said sealing element against the wellbore.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/029,311 filed Oct. 25, 1996.
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