Claims
- 1. A method of anchoring a device in a wellbore, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting an electrical signal thereby opening an orifice between a first chamber and a second chamber;
- flowing an annulus fluid at hydrostatic pressure into a port of a housing and imposing the hydrostatic pressure of the annulus fluid on a surface of a mandrel;
- when the orifice opens in response to the electrical signal, moving the mandrel in response to the hydrostatic pressure of the annulus fluid;
- moving a piston in response to the movement of the mandrel;
- transferring a fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber via said orifice in response to the movement of said piston; and
- anchoring said device during the transfer of said fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber.
- 2. A method of anchoring a device in a wellbore, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting an electrical signal and opening an orifice between a first chamber and a second chamber in response to the electrical signal, the opening step including the steps of,
- propelling a needle into contact with a frangible member in response to the electrical signal,
- puncturing the frangible member by said needle thereby creating an opening in said frangible member, said orifice opening when the frangible member is punctured;
- moving a piston in response to a hydrostatic pressure of an annulus fluid in the wellbore;
- transferring a fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber via said orifice in response to the movement of said piston; and
- anchoring said device during the transfer of said fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein a mandrel is interconnected between said device and said piston, further comprising the step of:
- moving said mandrel in response to the hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid,
- the piston being moved in response to the movement of said mandrel, the fluid transferring to said second chamber when said electrical signal opens said orifice and said piston moves,
- the device being anchored during the movement of said mandrel and the movement of said piston.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein a housing is disposed around said mandrel and a port is disposed through the housing thereby allowing said annulus fluid to communicate with a surface of said mandrel via said port, further comprising the step of:
- flowing said annulus fluid into said port and imposing the hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid on said surface of said mandrel,
- said mandrel moving when said electrical signal opens said orifice in response to said hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid on said surface of said mandrel.
- 5. A method of anchoring a device in a wellbore, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting an electrical signal and opening an orifice between a first chamber and a second chamber in response to the electrical signal, the opening step including the steps of,
- applying a tension load to a member, said member including an internal bore and recess disposed around a peripery of said member, one end of said bore communicating with said orifice, the other end of said bore being disposed in a closed condition,
- separating said member along said recess in response to said tension load, the other end of said bore changing from said closed condition to an open condition when the member separates along said recess, the orifice opening when the other end of said bore changes to said open condition;
- moving a piston in response to a hydrostatic pressure of an annulus fluid in the wellbore;
- transferring a fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber via said orifice in response to the movement of said piston; and
- anchoring said device during the transfer of said fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein a mandrel is interconnected between said device and said piston, further comprising the step of:
- moving said mandrel in response to the hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid,
- the piston being moved in response to the movement of said mandrel,
- the fluid transferring to said second chamber when said electrical signal opens said orifice and said piston moves,
- the device being anchored during the movement of said mandrel and the movement of said piston.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein a housing is disposed around said mandrel and a port is disposed through the housing thereby allowing said annulus fluid to communicate with a surface of said mandrel via said port, further comprising the step of: flowing said annulus fluid into said port and imposing the hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid on said surface of said mandrel,
- said mandrel moving when said electrical signal opens said orifice in response to said hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid on said surface of said mandrel.
- 8. A method of anchoring a device in a wellbore, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting an electrical signal and opening an orifice between a first chamber and a second chamber in response to the electrical signal, the opening step including the steps of,
- heating a ring, said ring initially holding a first piston in place, said orifice being closed by said first piston when said first piston is held in place by said ring,
- releasing said first piston in response to the heating of said ring, said orifice opening when said first piston is released;
- moving a second piston in response to a hydrostatic pressure of an annulus fluid in the wellbore;
- transferring a fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber via said orifice in response to the movement of said second piston; and
- anchoring said device during the transfer of said fluid from said first chamber to said second chamber.
- 9. A method of claim 8, wherein a mandrel is interconnected between said device and said second piston, further comprising the step of:
- moving said mandrel in response to the hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid,
- the second piston being moved in response to the movement of said mandrel,
- the fluid transferring to said second chamber when said electrical signal opens said orifice and said second piston moves,
- the device being anchored during the movement of said mandrel and the movement of said second piston.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein a housing is disposed around said mandrel and a port is disposed through the housing thereby allowing said annulus fluid to communicate with a surface of said mandrel via said port, further comprising the step of:
- flowing said annuls fluid into said port and imposing the hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid on said surface of said mandrel,
- said mandrel moving when said electrical signal opens said orifice in response to said hydrostatic pressure of said annulus fluid on said surface of said mandrel.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/670,554 filed Mar. 15, 1991, now the U.S. Pat. No. 5,146,983.
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