Claims
- 1. A multiple-set downhole tool assembly for selectively positioning within a well bore while suspended from a tubing string having a passageway, the downhole tool assembly adapted to be activated in the well bore by lowering a ball having a selectively sized diameter through the tubing string to plug the passageway and thereafter pressurizing fluid in the passageway above the set ball, the downhole tool assembly comprising:
- a body defining at least in part an expandable and retractable fluid chamber:
- a control sub secured to the body and having an interior guide wall, a recessed cavity radially outward of the guide wall and a flow path in pressure communication with the fluid chamber whereby the fluid chamber may be expanded by fluid pressure in the flow path in the control sub;
- a sleeve axially movable within the control sub from a ball stop position to a ball release position, the sleeve having a cylindrical-shaped interior surface having a selectively sized diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the ball, and having a port for fluid communication between the passageway in the tubing string and the flow path in the control sub when the sleeve is in the ball stop position;
- a seal for automatically closing off communication between the passageway in the tubing string and the flow path in the control sub when the sleeve is in the ball release position; and
- a stop member carried by the sleeve and radially movable from an inward position such that the ball is axially stopped by the stop member within the cylindrical shaped interior surface of the sleeve, to an outward position such that the ball may be passed axially by the sleeve and the stop member;
- the stop member being restricted from radially outward movement to its outward position by the interior guide wall of the control sub when the sleeve is axially in the ball stop position, and the stop member being movable radially outward into the recessed cavity within the control sub when the sleeve is axially in the ball release position, whereby the ball may be lowered into engagement with the stop member when the sleeve is in the ball stop position, pressurized fluid in the passageway above the ball passed through the port in the sleeve and the flow path in the control sub for activating the downhole tool assembly in the well bore, and the sleeve thereafter moved to the ball release position to seal pressurized fluid in the body and permit the ball to pass by the stop member as the stop member is positioned radially outward into the recessed cavity.
- 2. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the sleeve is axially movable from the ball stop position to the ball release position by axial movement of the tubing string at the surface of the well bore.
- 3. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the stop member comprises a plurality of collet fingers, each connected to the sleeve.
- 4. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein axial movement of the sleeve from the ball stop position to the ball release position is guided by the interior guide wall of the control sub.
- 5. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the seal is carried on the control sub for sealing engagement with an external cylindrical-shaped surface on the sleeve.
- 6. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a locking member for axially interconnecting the control sub and the sleeve to maintain the sleeve in the ball stop position, and for releasing at a preselected force to allow fluid pressure in the passageway in the tubing string to move the sleeve axially to the ball release position.
- 7. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the ball member is a metallic ball member having a diameter of less than approximately 0.002 inches less than the diameter of the cylindrical-shaped interior surface of the sleeve.
- 8. A multiple-set downhole tool assembly for selectively positioning within a well bore while suspended from a tubing string having a passageway, the downhole tool assembly adapted to be activated in the well bore by lowering a closure member having a selectively sized diameter through the tubing string to plug the passageway and thereafter pressurizing fluid in the passageway above the closure member, the downhole tool assembly comprising:
- body means defining at least in part an expandable and retractable fluid chamber;
- control sub means having an interior guide wall, a recessed cavity radially outward of the guide wall, and a flow path in pressure communication with the fluid chamber whereby the fluid chamber may be expanded by fluid pressure in the flow path in the control sub means;
- sleeve means axially movable within the control sub means from a closure stop position to a closure release position, the sleeve means having an interior surface having a diameter larger than the selectively sized diameter of the closure member, and having a port for fluid communication between the passageway in the tubing string and the flow path in the control sub means when the sleeve means is in the closure stop position;
- seal means for automatically closing off communication between the passageway in the tubing string and the flow path in the control sub means when sleeve means is in the closure release position; and
- stop means carried by the sleeve means and radially movable from an inward position such that the closure member is axially stopped by the stop means within the interior surface of the sleeve means, to an outward position such that the closure member may be passed axially by the sleeve means and the stop means;
- the stop means being restricted from radially outward movement to its outward position by the control sub means when the sleeve means is axially in the closure stop position, and the stop means being movable radially outward into the recessed cavity within the control sub means when the sleeve means is axially in the closure release position, whereby the closure member may be lowered into engagement with the stop means when the sleeve means is in the closure stop position, pressurized fluid in the passageway above the closure member passed through the port in the sleeve means and the flow path in the control sub means for activating the downhole tool assembly, and the sleeve means thereafter moved to the closure release position to seal pressurized fluid in the body means and permit the closure member to pass by the stop means as the stop means is positioned radially outward into the recessed cavity.
- 9. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein the sleeve means is axially movable from the closure stop position to the closure release position by axial movement of the tubing string at the surface of the well bore.
- 10. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein the stop means comprises a plurality of collet fingers each connected to the sleeve means.
- 11. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein the seal means is carried on the control sub means for sealing engagement with an external cylindrical-shaped surface on the sleeve means.
- 12. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 8, further comprising:
- locking means for axially interconnecting the control sub means and the sleeve means to maintain the sleeve means in the closure stop position, and for releasing at a preselected force to allow fluid pressure in the passageway in the tubing string to move the sleeve means to the closure release position.
- 13. The downhole tool assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein the interior surface of the sleeve means has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 14. A method of activating a downhole tool assembly positioned in a well bore while suspended from a tubing string having a passageway, the downhole tool assembly including an expandable and retractable fluid chamber, and a control sub secured to a tool body and having a flow path in pressure communication with the fluid chamber, whereby the fluid chamber may be expanded by blocking the passageway with a closure member and increasing fluid pressure in the tubing string for transmission to the fluid chamber through the control sub flow path, the method comprising:
- providing an axially movable sleeve within the control sub movable between a closure stop position and a closure release position, the sleeve having an interior surface having a selectively sized diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the closure member, and a port for pressure communication between the passageway in the tubing string and the flow path in the control sub when the sleeve is in the closure stop position:
- providing a stop member carried by the sleeve and radially movable from an inward position such that the closure member is axially stopped within the sleeve by the stop member to an outward position such that the closure member may pass axially by the stop member;
- restricting the stop member from radial movement to the outward position when the sleeve is axially in the closure stop position;
- lowering the closure member through the tubular string to engage the stop member while the sleeve is in the closure stop position;
- increasing fluid pressure in the passageway above the closure member within the tubular string when the sleeve is in the closure stop position to activate the downhole tool assembly in the well bore;
- closing off communication between the passageway in the tubular string and the flow path in the control sub when the sleeve is in the closure release position; and
- moving in the sleeve axially to the closure release position and the stop member radially to its outward position while simultaneously sealing fluid within the flow path of the control sub to maintain the downhole tool assembly in the activated position.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the stop member is restricted from radial movement to the outward position by engaging an interior guide surface on the control sub.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the closure member is a metal-material ball which is lowered through the tubing string by dropping the ball from adjacent the surface of the well bore, and the interior surface of the sleeve has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the sleeve is axially moved from the ball stop position to the ball release position by manual manipulation of the tubing string at the surface.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 14, further comprising:
- axially interconnecting the control sub and the sleeve to temporarily maintain the sleeve in the closure stop position and for releasing the sleeve at a preselected force to permit the sleeve to move axially to the closure release position.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the sleeve is biased to the closure stop position.
- 20. The method as defined in claim 14, wherein the stop of closing off communications between the passageway in the tubular string and the flow path in the control sub comprises:
- providing a seal carried on the control sub for sealing engagement with an external cylindrical-shaped on the sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/204,087, filed June 8, 1988, now the U.S. Pat. No. 4,823,882.
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