Claims
- 1. A downhole well tool comprising:a nipple connected to a well conduit, the nipple including a longitudinal bore having an upper sealing surface and a lower sealing surface; a body member having an upper seal, a lower seal, and a fluid passageway extending from an upper end of the body member and exiting the body member between the upper and lower seals; and a key remotely shiftable between a running position and a locked position, the key being releasably engageable with the nipple when in its locked position, and the upper and lower seals being engaged with the upper and lower sealing surfaces, respectively, when the key is in its locked position, thereby substantially restricting fluid circulation through the fluid passageway in the body member and increasing fluid pressure therein.
- 2. The downhole well tool of claim 1, wherein the key is engageable with an alignment profile in the nipple to rotate the well tool to a predetermined orientation.
- 3. The downhole well tool of claim 1, wherein the key is releasably engageable with a protuberance disposed in an alignment slot in the nipple.
- 4. The downhole well tool of claim 1, further including a conveying tool having:a body with a longitudinal bore therethrough; a flexible arm extending from the body, a distal end of the arm having a latching finger; and a release piston disposed within the longitudinal bore and releasably attached to the body when in a locked position, the release piston having a shoulder adapted to maintain locking engagement between the latching finger on the flexible arm and a latching profile on the body member of the downhole well tool when the release piston is in its locked position, the release piston being shiftable within the longitudinal bore upon disengagement from the body to disengage the latching finger from the latching profile.
- 5. The downhole well tool of claim 4, wherein the longitudinal bore further includes an upper seat and a lower seat, a diameter of the upper seat being greater than a diameter of the lower seat, the piston further including a fluid port disposed through a wall of the piston and between the upper and lower seats, the conveying tool further including a first ball engageable with the lower seat and adapted to divert fluid flow through the fluid port, an d a second ball engageable with the upper seat and adapted to restrict fluid flow through the longitudinal bore of the piston.
- 6. The downhole well tool of claim 4, wherein the conveying tool further includes a sleeve extending from the body of the conveying tool and adapted to be disposed about an outside diameter of the body member of the downhole well tool.
- 7. A downhole well tool comprising:a nipple connected to a well conduit, the nipple including a longitudinal bore having an upper sealing surface and a lower sealing surface; a body member having an upper seal and a lower seal; a whipstock having an upper end, a lower end, an inclined surface at the upper end, a first fluid passageway extending longitudinally through the whipstock, a second fluid passageway extending from the lower end of the whipstock to an exit port disposed above the upper seal, and a third fluid passageway extending from the upper end of the whipstock to a piston chamber; a key piston releasably attached to the body member, adapted for movement upon disengagement from the body member, and in fluid communication with the third fluid passageway; and a key connected to the body member and remotely shiftable between a running position and a locked position, the key being releasably engaged with the nipple when in its locked position, the key being maintained in its running position by releasable engagement with the key piston, and the upper and lower seals being engaged with the upper and lower sealing surfaces, respectively, when the key is in its locked position, thereby substantially restricting fluid circulation through the third fluid passageway and increasing fluid pressure therein.
- 8. The downhole well tool of claim 7, wherein the key is engageable with an alignment profile in the nipple to rotate the well tool to a predetermined orientation.
- 9. The downhole well tool of claim 7, wherein the key is releasably engageable with a protuberance disposed in an alignment slot in the nipple.
- 10. The downhole well tool of claim 9, wherein the key includes a first and a second diverging surface engageable with a first and a second inclined surface in the alignment slot in the nipple.
- 11. The downhole well tool of claim 7, wherein the key includes a head with an arm extending therefrom, the arm having a slot extending from the head towards a distal end of the arm and terminating at an inclined surface, and wherein the whipstock further includes a support shoulder and a hook, the support shoulder being adapted to hold the key in its locked position, and the hook being releasably engageable with the inclined surface on the key arm to retract the key to its running position.
- 12. The downhole well tool of claim 11, wherein at least one of the hook and support shoulder is adapted to be received within the arm slot.
- 13. The downhole well tool of claim 7, wherein the key does not extend beyond an outside diameter of the body member when the key is in its running position.
- 14. The downhole well tool of claim 7, further including a collet and a locking piston, the collet being connected to the body member and having at least one collet finger releasably engageable with a groove in the whipstock, the locking piston being releasably attached to the body member when in a locked position, and having an upper portion disposed between the collet finger and the body member when in the locked position to lock the collet finger in the whipstock groove, thereby restricting movement of the whipstock relative to the body member when the locking piston is in its locked position.
- 15. The downhole well tool of claim 14, further including a sleeve and a resilient lock ring, the sleeve being disposed about and releasably secured to the whipstock and having an annular groove about its periphery, the lock ring being disposed about the sleeve and within an annular recess in the body member when collet finger is locked in the whipstock groove, and the lock ring being disposed within the annular recess and annular groove after the locking piston is released from the body member to disengage the collet finger from the whipstock groove and permit the whipstock to shift upwardly relative to the body member.
- 16. The downhole well tool of claim 7, further including a conveying tool having:a body with a longitudinal bore therethrough; a flexible arm extending from the body, a distal end of the arm having a latching finger; and a release piston disposed within the longitudinal bore and releasably attached to the body when in a locked position, the release piston having a shoulder adapted to maintain locking engagement between the latching finger on the flexible arm and a latching profile on the whipstock when the release piston is in its locked position, the release piston being shiftable within the longitudinal bore upon disengagement from the body to disengage the latching finger from the latching profile.
- 17. The downhole well tool of claim 16, wherein the longitudinal bore further includes an upper seat and a lower seat, a diameter of the upper seat being greater than a diameter of the lower seat, the piston further including a fluid port disposed through a wall of the piston and between the upper and lower seats, the conveying tool further including a first ball engageable with the lower seat and adapted to divert fluid flow through the fluid port and into third fluid passageway in the whipstock, and a second ball engageable with the upper seat and adapted to restrict fluid flow through the longitudinal bore of the piston.
- 18. The downhole well tool of claim 16, wherein the conveying tool further includes a sleeve extending from the body and adapted to be disposed about an outside diameter of the whipstock.
- 19. A downhole positioning system for use in a well conduit, the system comprising:a nipple connected to the well conduit and having a longitudinal bore with an upper sealing surface and a lower sealing surface disposed therein; a downhole well tool having a body member and a key, the body member having an upper seal, a lower seal, and a fluid passageway extending from an upper end of the body member and exiting the body member between the upper and lower seals, the key being remotely shiftable between a running position and a locked position, the key being releasably engageable with the nipple when in its locked position, and the upper and lower seals being engaged with the upper and lower sealing surfaces, respectively, when the key is in its locked position, thereby substantially restricting fluid circulation through the fluid passageway in the body member and increasing fluid pressure therein; and a conveying tool having a latching finger releasably engageable with a latching profile on the downhole well tool.
- 20. The downhole positioning system of claim 19, wherein the key is engageable with an alignment profile in the nipple to rotate the well tool to a predetermined orientation.
- 21. The downhole positioning system of claim 19, wherein the key is releasably engageable with a protuberance disposed in an alignment slot in the nipple.
- 22. The downhole well tool of claim 21, wherein the key includes a first and a second diverging surface engageable with a first and a second inclined surface in the alignment slot in the nipple.
- 23. The downhole positioning system of claim 19, the conveying tool further including:a body with a longitudinal bore therethrough; a flexible arm extending from the body, the latching finger being disposed at a distal end of the arm; and a release piston disposed within the longitudinal bore and releasably attached to the body when in a locked position, the release piston having a shoulder adapted to maintain locking engagement between the latching finger on the flexible arm and a latching profile on the body member of the downhole well tool when the release piston is in its locked position, the release piston being shiftable within the longitudinal bore upon disengagement from the body to disengage the latching finger from the latching profile.
- 24. A system for verifying well position, the system comprising:a nipple connected to a well conduit and having at least one sealing surface; a well tool having an upper end, a lower end, at least one seal, and a fluid passageway extending from the upper end of the well tool to an exterior of the well tool, the at least one seal and the at least one sealing surface providing a well seal when aligned, the well seal substantially restricting fluid communication from the fluid passageway and the well conduit beyond the upper and lower ends of the well tool.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein the nipple includes two sealing surfaces, the well tool includes two seals, and the fluid passageway communicating with the exterior of the well exits the well tool between the two seals.
- 26. A well tool, comprising:a body member; a key attached to the body member, the key moveable between a retracted position and a deployed position; a retaining member selectively holding the key in the retracted position and releasable to allow the key to move to a deployed position; and a retracting member moveable to selectively move the key from the deployed position to the retracted position.
- 27. An apparatus for conveying a well tool to a desired location, comprising:a body member having a longitudinal bore therethrough; a flexible arm extending from the body member and having a latching finger at a distal end thereof, the latching finger being releasably engageable with a latching profile on the well tool; and a release piston having an upper end, a lower end, a longitudinal bore therethrough, and an annular shoulder adapted to closely fit and move within the longitudinal bore of the body member, the piston being releasably secured to the body member when the piston is in a running position, the annular shoulder being disposed within the longitudinal bore of the body member when the piston is in its running position to maintain engagement between the latching finger and latching profile.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the arm is biased towards the longitudinal bore.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the release piston further includes a fluid port located through a piston wall and between the upper and lower seats.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the piston bore includes an upper seat and a lower seat, the diameter of the upper seat being greater than the diameter of the lower seat.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 27, further including a sleeve member extending from the body member and adapted for engagement about the well tool.
- 32. A downhole well tool comprising:a nipple connected to a well conduit, the nipple including a longitudinal bore having an upper sealing surface and a lower sealing surface; a body member having an upper seal, a lower seal, and a fluid passageway extending from an upper end of the body member and exiting the body member between the upper and lower seals, the upper and lower seals being engaged with the upper and lower sealing surfaces, respectively, when the body member is locked to the nipple, thereby substantially restricting fluid circulation through the fluid passageway in the body member and increasing fluid pressure therein.
- 33. A downhole well tool comprising:a nipple connected to a well conduit, the nipple including a longitudinal bore having an upper sealing surface and a lower sealing surface; a body member having an upper seal, a lower seal, and a fluid passageway extending from an upper end of the body member and exiting the body member between the upper and lower seals, the upper and lower seals being engaged with the upper and lower sealing surfaces, respectively, thereby substantially restricting fluid circulation through the fluid passageway in the body member and increasing fluid pressure therein.
- 34. A method for determining the position of a downhole well tool within a well conduit, comprising:providing a nipple in the well conduit, the nipple having a longitudinal bore with an upper sealing surface and a lower sealing surface disposed therein; lowering the downhole tool into the well conduit; detecting fluid pressure between the upper and lower sealing surfaces; and determining whether an upper and lower seal on the downhole well tool are engaged with the upper and lower sealing surfaces, respectively.
- 35. The method of claim 33, further including attempting to engage a key on the downhole tool in an alignment slot in the nipple, between the lowering and detecting steps.
- 36. A method of providing position feedback of a well tool in a well to the earth's surface, the method comprising:running the well tool into the well; circulating fluid through the well tool to an exterior of the well tool; providing a nipple in the well at a predetermined position; sealing between the well tool and the nipple when the well tool is aligned with the nipple in the well and substantially restricting circulation of the fluid flow; and detecting the pressure of the flow of fluid to the well tool.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising subsequently moving the key from the deployed position to the retracted position.
- 38. A method of selectively deploying a key in a well tool, the method comprising:retaining the key in a retracted position with a retaining member; releasing the retaining member; and moving the key from the retracted position to a deployed position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/160,236, filed Oct. 18, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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