Claims
- 1. In a packer device adapted to be anchored downhole in a borehole, and having a mandrel axially movable respective to a packer body for setting a packer element against the borehole wall, with a tubing string connected to the mandrel for conducting fluid flow from a location below the packer to the surface of the ground, in combination;
- a packer actuated vent assembly, said vent assembly includes a hollow mandrel extension connected to the packer mandrel, a sliding valve means, and a barrel;
- said mandrel extension, sliding valve means, and barrel are concentrically arranged respective to one another, with said sliding valve means slidably engaging a marginal length of said mandrel extension in sealed relationship therewith, and with said barrel being radially spaced from said sliding valve means and from said mandrel; aperture means in said marginal length of said mandrel extension by which a flow path is formed from the interior to the exterior thereof;
- means by which the upper end of said mandrel extension and barrel, respectively, can be attached to the lower end of the packer mandrel and packer body, respectively;
- means on said barrel for engaging and moving said sliding valve means from a flow permitting to a flow preventing position when said mandrel extension is moved relative to said barrel;
- so that when the packer is set by moving the mandrel of the packer relative to the packer body, said mandrel extension is moved relative to said barrel, causing said means on said barrel to move said sliding valve means to the flow preventing position.
- 2. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 1 wherein said sliding valve means includes a valve element in the form of a cylindrical sleeve which is slidably received in sealed relationship about a marginal length of said mandrel extension; and, said aperture means being misaligned with said sleeve when said sleeve is moved into the flow permitting position; said aperture means being aligned with said sleeve when said sleeve is moved to the flow preventing position;
- and a protective cylinder positioned in fixed relationship to said barrel and about said sleeve to form an upwardly opening annular cavity;
- said means on said barrel for engaging and moving said valve means includes an annular shoulder, said shoulder and said sleeve being positioned relative to one another so that the movement of the packer mandrel in setting the packer imparts movement into the mandrel extension for moving the sleeve into the flow preventing position.
- 3. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 1 wherein said sliding valve means includes a cylindrical sleeve which is slidably received in sealed relationship about said marginal length of said mandrel extension; said aperture being aligned with said sleeve when said sleeve is moved into the flow preventing position, and said aperture means being misaligned with said sleeve when said sleeve is in the flow permitting position.
- 4. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 3 wherein said means on said barrel for engaging and moving said valve means is a shoulder means, said shoulder means and said sleeve being positioned relative to one another so that the movement of the packer mandrel in setting the packer imparts movement into the mandrel extension, which in turn moves the sleeve into the flow preventing position.
- 5. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 3 wherein said sleeve is provided with a boss, said boss has a face which engages said shoulder and moves said sleeve when the mandrel is moved downhole relative to the barrel.
- 6. A packer actuated vent assembly comprising a packer device having an outer body, a packer element, a hollow mandrel, and means by which the packer device can be anchored downhole in a well bore by manipulating said mandrel relative to the packer body, thereby setting the packer element and precluding fluid flow across the packer device;
- a barrel attached to and extending from the outer body, a hollow mandrel extension attached to and extending from said hollow mandrel in series flow relationship therewith, aperture means in the sidewall of said mandrel extension for forming a flow path from the interior to the exterior thereof; a valve element in the form of a sleeve slidably received about said mandrel extension for causing a fluid flow path to be formed from without to within said mandrel extension when said valve element is moved from a flow preventing to a flow permitting position;
- and means responsive to relative movement between said barrel and said mandrel extension for moving said valve means from said flow permitting to said flow preventing position.
- 7. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 6 wherein said sleeve is cylindrical in form, said sleeve is slidably received in sealed relationship about a marginal exterior length of said mandrel extension, said aperture means forming at least one port in said mandrel extension, said port being aligned with said sleeve when the sleeve is moved into the flow preventing position, said port being misaligned with said cylindrical sleeve, when the sleeve is in the flow permitting position;
- said means responsive to relative movement between said barrel and said mandrel extension is a shoulder means located on said barrel; a boss on said sleeve for engaging said shoulder means, said shoulder and said boss being positioned relative to one another so that movement of the hollow mandrel while setting the packer device imparts movement into the mandrel extension for moving the cylindrical sleeve from the flow permitting position to the flow preventing position.
- 8. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 6 wherein said sleeve is cylindrical in form and is slidably received in sealed relationship about the marginal exterior length of said mandrel extension, said aperture means comprising apertures formed in said marginal length of said mandrel extension, said apertures being aligned with said sleeve when said cylindrical sleeve is moved into the flow preventing position, said apertures being misaligned with said sleeve when said sleeve is in the flow permitting position.
- 9. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 8 wherein said means responsive to relative movement between said barrel and said mandrel extension is a shoulder means located on said barrel, a boss on said sleeve for engaging said shoulder, said shoulder and said boss being positioned relative to one another so that movement of the hollow mandrel while setting the packer device imparts movement into the mandrel extension for moving the sleeve from the flow permitting to the flow preventing position.
- 10. The packer actuated vent assembly of claim 8 wherein a protective cylinder is positioned about said valve element and forms an upwardly opening annular cavity within which the valve element is protectively received.
- 11. A packer assembly for being anchored downhole in a borehole and having a hollow mandrel axially movable respective to a packer body for setting a packer element against the borehole wall, with a tubing string being connected to the mandrel for conducting fluid flow from the lower borehole to the surface of the ground, the combination with said packer assembly of a packer actuated vent assembly; said vent assembly includes a hollow mandrel extension, a sliding valve element, an outer barrel, and an actuator for moving said sliding valve element;
- said mandrel extension, sliding valve element, and barrel being concentrically arranged, with said sliding valve element slidably engaging a marginal, longitudinally extending, medial length of said mandrel extension in sealed relationship therewith; an aperture formed through a sidewall of said mandrel extension, said barrel being radially spaced from said sliding valve element and from said mandrel; an annular area formed between said mandrel extension and said barrel within which said valve element is received and within which the valve element can be moved from an opened to a closed position;
- means by which said mandrel extension and barrel, respectively, can be attached to the packer mandrel and packer body, respectively;
- said actuator being an inwardly directd shoulder formed on said barrel for engaging and moving said sliding valve element from a flow permitting to a flow preventing position when said mandrel extension is moved relative to said barrel;
- so that when the packer is set by moving the mandrel of the packer relative to the packer body, said mandrel extension is moved relative to said barrel, causing said shoulder on said barrel to move said sliding valve element from the flow permitting to the flow preventing position; whereupon fluid flow cannot occur from the interior of the mandrel extension, through said aperture, and into said annular area.
- 12. An assembly for preventing flow into a tubing string extending into a cased borehole filled with well fluids, comprising:
- a mandrel series connected to the tubing string at a predetermined location;
- a barrel disposed on the tubing around said mandrel;
- anchor means for releasably anchoring said barrel to the cased borehole and preventing said barrel from moving downward into the well with the tubing string and mandrel;
- said mandrel having apertures therethrough permitting the flow of well fluids into the tubing string as the tubing string is lowered into the well;
- barrier means movably disposed on said mandrel from an open position permitting fluid flow through said apertures to a closed position preventing fluid flow through said apertures upon the downward movement of said mandrel after said barrel is anchored in the cased borehole by said anchor means.
- 13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein said barrier means includes a sliding element engaging a marginal length of said mandrel in sealed relationship therewith and including means on said mandrel for reducing the engagement between said sliding element and said mandrel.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 and including a protective sleeve over the substantial length of said sliding element.
- 15. The assembly of claim 13 wherein said barrier means includes an inwardly projecting shoulder on said barrel, sand said sliding element including an outwardly projecting shoulder, said sliding element shoulder engaging said barrel shoulder upon the movement of said mandrel relative to said barrel.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 384,578, filed Jun. 3, 1982 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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384578 |
Jun 1982 |
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