Claims
- 1. Apparatus for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- two members adapted for relative movement; means responsive to said relative movement for engaging said tube;
- hydraulically operated actuator means for receiving pressurized fluid and causing said relative movement in response to a predetermined pressure of said fluid for actuating said engaging means;
- means for locking said engaging means in said tube-engaging position;
- means for permitting flow of said well fluid through said apparatus before said actuating and for preventing said flow after said locking; and
- means for equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said members.
- 2. Apparatus for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a mandrel;
- a wedge assembly adapted for movement relative to said mandrel;
- said wedge assembly comprising a first and a second member adapted for relative movement;
- first engaging means responsive to a predetermined amount of movement of said wedge assembly relative to said mandrel for engaging a first portion of said tube;
- second engaging means responsive to a predetermined amount of relative movement of said members of said wedge assembly for engaging an additional portion of said tube;
- hydraulically operated actuator means for receiving pressurized fluid and causing said predetermined amount of movement of said wedge assembly in response to a first predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid for actuating said first engaging means, said actuator means causing said predetermined amount of relative movement of said members of said wedge assembly in response to a second predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid to actuate said second engaging means; and
- means for equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said wedge assembly and said mandrel.
- 3. Apparatus for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- two members adapted for relative movement;
- means responsive to said relative movement for engaging said tube;
- hydraulically operated actuator means for receiving pressurized fluid and causing said relative movement in response to a first predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid for actuating said engaging means;
- means responsive to a second predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid for relieving said fluid pressure; and
- means for equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said members.
- 4. Apparatus for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- two members adapted for relative movement;
- means responsive to said relative movement for engaging said tube;
- hydraulically operated actuator means for receiving pressurized fluid and causing said relative movement to actuate said engaging means;
- first locking means for locking a first portion of said engaging means in said tube-engaging position; and second locking means for locking a second portion of said engaging means in said tube-engaging position; and
- means for equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said members.
- 5. Apparatus for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- two members adapted for relative movement;
- means responsive to said relative movement for engaging said tube;
- hydraulically operated actuator means for receiving pressurized fluid and causing said relative movement in response to a predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid for actuating said engaging means;
- means for locking said engaging means in said tube-engaging position
- means for converting said actuator means to a pulling assembly for pulling said members from said tube; and
- means responsive to a predetermined amount of said pulling movement for equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising means responsive to an additional amount of said pulling movement for releasing said locking means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said actuator means operates in response to a first predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid and wherein said locking means operates in response to a second predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising an inner mandrel, said two members extending over said inner mandrel in a coaxial relationship and adapted for axial movement relative thereto.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising means responsive to a predetermined amount of pulling movement for permitting movement of said inner mandrel relative movement of said inner mandrel relative to said members for releasing said locking means.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said engaging means comprises slip lock means adapted to be engaged by one of said members and forced into engagement with said tube.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein one of said members includes a wedge portion for engaging said slip lock means and forcing it into engagement with said tube.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said locking means comprises a wedge member and means responsive to an additional amount of said relative movement for forcing said wedge member into engagement with said slip lock means.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising seal means disposed between said two members, said relative movement expanding said seal means into engagement with said tube.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising reeled tubing connected to said actuator means for supplying said pressurized fluid to said actuator means and for pushing said members through said tube.
- 15. A method for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said method comprising the steps of:
- connecting an expandable wellbore tool to reeled tubing;
- using said reeled tubing to insert said tool into said tube;
- introducing pressurized fluid to said tool via said reeled tubing;
- actuating said tool to expand a portion of said tool into engagement with said tube in response to a predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid
- locking said tool in said tube-engaging position;
- permitting flow of said well fluid through said tool before said actuating;
- preventing flow of said well fluid after said locking; and
- equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said tool.
- 16. A method for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said method comprising the steps of:
- connecting an expandable wellbore tool to reeled tubing;
- using said reeled tubing to insert said tool into said tube;
- introducing pressurized fluid to said tool via said reeled tubing;
- responding to first predetermined pressure of said fluid in said tool for moving a wedge assembly to expand a portion of said tool into engagement with a portion of said tube;
- responding to a second predetermined pressure of said fluid in said tool for moving a portion of said wedge assembly relative to another portion thereof to expand another portion of said tool into engagement with another portion of said tube; and
- equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said tool.
- 17. A method for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said method comprising the steps of:
- connecting an expandable wellbore tool to reeled tubing;
- using said reeled tubing to insert said tool into said tube;
- introducing pressurized fluid to said tool via said reeled tubing;
- actuating said tool to expand a portion of said tool into engagement with said tube in response to a first predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid;
- relieving said fluid pressure in response to a second predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid; and
- equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said tool.
- 18. A method for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said method comprising the steps of:
- connecting an expandable wellbore tool to reeled tubing;
- using said reeled tubing to insert said tool into said tube;
- introducing pressurized fluid to said tool via said reeled tubing;
- expanding a portion of said tool into engagement with said tube in response to a predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid;
- locking a first portion of said expanded tool portion in said tube-engaging position;
- locking a second portion of said expanded tool portion in said tube-engaging position; and
- equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said tool.
- 19. A method for operating in a tube in a well containing fluid, said method comprising the steps of:
- connecting an expandable wellbore tool to reeled tubing;
- using said reeled tubing to insert said tool into said tube;
- connecting an actuator to said tool;
- introducing pressurized fluid to said actuator via said reeled tubing to actuate said actuator and expand a portion of said tool into engagement with said tube in response to a first predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid;
- locking said tool in said tube-engaging position;
- disconnecting said actuator from said tool in response to a second predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid,
- connecting a pulling assembly to said tool for pulling said tool from said wellbore tube; and
- equalizing the pressure of said well fluid across said tool in response to a predetermined pulling force.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the steps of permitting flow of said well fluid through said apparatus before said introducing and preventing flow of said well fluid after said locking.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein said step of locking is in response to a third predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid.
- 22. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of relieving said fluid pressure in response to a third predetermined pressure of said pressurized fluid.
- 23. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of expanding another portion of said tool into engagement with said tube.
- 24. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of unlocking said tool from said tube-engaging positing before the second-mentioned step of connecting.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/468,599 filed on Jan. 23, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,265.
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