Claims
- 1. A well tool for positioning in a well bore to control the flow of fluids between the well bore and a pipe string and comprising:
- a tool body having an axial passage and arranged for coupling in a pipe string;
- valve means including a valve member movable between open and closed operating positions for controlling communication through said axial passage;
- valve-actuating means operable for moving said valve member to one of its said operating positions in response to increases of the well bore pressure to at least a predetermined pressure level and operable for moving said valve member to the other of its said operating positions in response to decreases of the well bore pressure below said predetermined pressure level, said valve-actuating means including an actuating mandrel movable between spaced longitudinal positions in said tool body for shifting said valve member to its said operating positions; and
- coupling means arranged for selectively uncoupling said valve means from said valve-actuating means only after a predetermined number of alternate increases and decreases of the well bore pressure in relation to said predetermined pressure level, said coupling means being arranged to uncouple said actuating mandrel from said valve means only when said actuating mandrel is between its said spaced positions.
- 2. The well tool of claim 1 wherein said coupling means are arranged to uncouple said valve means from said valve-actuating means only when said valve member is moved to one of its said operating positions.
- 3. The well tool of claim 1 wherein said coupling means are operable for uncoupling said valve-actuating means from said valve means only when said valve member is in its said open position.
- 4. The well tool of claim 1 wherein said actuating mandrel is movable back and forth between spaced positions for successively shifting said valve member between its said open and closed positions; and said coupling means are operable for uncoupling said actuating mandrel from said valve means only when said actuating mandrel is being moved between its said spaced positions.
- 5. The well tool of claim 1 wherein said coupling means are operable for uncoupling said actuating mandrel from said valve means when said valve member is in one of its said operating positions so that said actuating mandrel will then be freed for subsequent movement between its said spaced positions without returning said valve member to its other operating position.
- 6. The wall tool of claim 5 wherein said coupling means are operable for subsequently recoupling said actuating mandrel to said valve means only after a predetermined number of subsequent increases and decreases of the wall bore pressure in relation to said predetermined pressure level.
- 7. The well tool of claim 1 wherein said coupling means are operable for uncoupling said actuating mandrel from said valve means only when said valve member is in its said open position so that said actuating mandrel is then free to travel between its said spaced positions without returning said valve member to its said closed position.
- 8. The well tool of claim 7 wherein said coupling means are further operable for subsequently coupling said actuating mandrel to said valve means again only after a predetermined number of subsequent increases and decreases of the well bore pressure in relation to said predetermined pressure level.
- 9. A well tool for controlling the flow of fluids between a well bore and a pipe string and comprising:
- a tool body having an axial passage;
- valve means including a valve member arranged in said axial passage for movement between open and closed positions;
- pressure-responsive actuating means operatively arranged on said tool body for movement to one operating position for moving said valve member to one of its said positions upon an increase of well bore pressure to a predetermined level and for movement to another operating position for moving said valve member to the other of its said positions in response to a decrease of well bore pressure below said predetermined level, said actuating means including an actuating mandrel movable between spaced longitudinal positions in said tool body for shifting said valve member to its said open and closed positions; and
- coupling means selectively operable for coupling said valve means to said actuating means during a first predetermined cycle of alternate increases and decreases of well bore pressure and for thereafter selectively uncoupling said valve means from said actuating means during a second predetermined cycle of alternate increases and decreases of well bore pressure, said coupling means being arranged to uncouple said actuating mandrel from said valve means only when said actuating mandrel is between its said spaced longitudinal positions.
- 10. The well tool of claim 9 wherein said coupling means are operable for uncoupling said actuating means from said valve means only when said valve member is being moved to one of its said operating positions at the end of said first cycle.
- 11. The well tool of claim 9 wherein said coupling means are operable for uncoupling said actuating means from said valve means only when said valve member reaches its said open position at the end of said first cycle.
- 12. The well tool of claim 9 wherein said pressure-responsive actuating means include a piston actuator movable back and forth between longitudinally-spaced positions within said tool body and a valve actuator movable back and forth between longitudinally-spaced positions within said tool body and cooperatively arranged for moving said valve member back and forth between its said open and closed positions; and said coupling means are selectively operable for coupling said actuators to one another during said first cycle and uncoupling said actuators from one another at the end of said first cycle so that said piston actuator is then free to move between its said longitudinally-spaced positions without moving said valve actuator so that said valve member will remain in one of its positions during said second cycle.
- 13. The well tool of claim 12 wherein said one position of said valve member is its said open position.
- 14. The well tool of claim 12 wherein said coupling means are selectively operable for subsequently recoupling said actuators to one another at the end of said second cycle so that said valve member will thereafter be moved back and forth between its said open and closed positions in response to subsequent increases and decreases of the well bore pressure.
- 15. The well tool of claim 14 wherein said one position of said valve member is its said open position.
- 16. The well tool of claim 9 wherein said valve member is a ball having a transverse flow passage; and further including at least one annular valve seat coaxially arranged within said axial passage, means pivotally supporting said ball in relation to said coupling means for rotation relative to said tool body between its said open position where said transverse flow passage in said ball is aligned with said valve seat and its said closed position where said transverse flow passage in said ball is not aligned with said valve seat.
- 17. The well tool of claim 14 wherein said one position of said valve member is its said open position where said transverse flow passage in said ball is aligned with said valve seat.
- 18. The well tool of claim 9 wherein said pressure-responsive actuating means include an upper mandrel and a lower mandrel representing said actuating mandrel respectively arranged for moving independently of one another and between longitudinally-spaced upper and lower operating positions within said tool body, piston means cooperatively arranged on one of said mandrels for moving said one mandrel back and forth between only its said upper and lower operating positions in response to increases and decreases of well bore pressure, and valve actuator means cooperatively arranged on the other of said mandrels for moving said valve member back and forth between its said open and closed positions in response to movement of said other mandrel between its said upper and lower operating positions; and wherein said coupling means are operable for coupling said mandrels to one another for moving said valve member back and forth between its said open and closed positions during said first cycle and then uncoupling said mandrels from one another at the conclusion of said first cycle so that said one mandrel is thereafter free for moving between its said upper and lower operating positions without also moving said other mandrel so that said valve member will remain in one of its positions during said second cycle.
- 19. The well tool of claim 18 wherein said one position of said valve member is its said open position.
- 20. The well tool of claim 18 wherein said coupling means are operable for subsequently recoupling said mandrels to one another at the conclusion of said second cycle so that said valve member will be moved back and forth between its said open and closed positions as said one mandrel is thereafter moved between its said upper and lower operating positions.
- 21. The well tool of claim 20 wherein said one position of said valve member is its said open position.
- 22. A well tool for controlling the flow of fluids between a well bore and a pipe string and comprising:
- a tool body having an axial passage;
- a valve member arranged in said axial passage for movement between open and closed positions;
- pressure-responsive actuating means including upper and lower mandrels arranged within said tool body for respectively moving independently of one another between spaced upper and lower positions, piston means on one of said mandrels for moving said one mandrel between its said spaced positions in response to increases and decreases of well bore pressure, and valve actuator means arranged on the other of said mandrels for moving the other mandrel between its said spaced positions and for shifting said valve member between its said open and closed positions as said other mandrel moves between its said spaced positions; and
- coupling means operable for coupling said mandrels together for moving said valve member between its said open and closed positions during a first cycle of successive increases and decreases of well bore pressure and for thereafter selectively uncoupling said mandrels from one another at the end of said first cycle so that said one mandrel is thereafter free for moving between its said spaced positions during a second cycle of successive increases and decreases of well bore pressure without also moving said other mandrel so that said valve member will remain in its said open position during said second cycle, said coupling means being arranged to uncouple said one mandrel from said other mandrel and from said valve member only when said one mandrel is between its said spaced positions.
- 23. The well tool of claim 22 wherein said cycles include a predetermined number of said successive increases and decreases.
- 24. The well tool of claim 22 wherein said cycles include a predetermined number of said successive increases and decreases in relation to a predetermined pressure level.
- 25. The well tool of claim 22 wherein said coupling means are further operable for subsequently recoupling said mandrels to one another at the end of said second cycle.
- 26. The well tool of claim 22 wherein the adjacent end portions of said upper and lower mandrels are telescoped together; and said coupling means include means defining an outwardly-facing transverse tooth on one side of the inner mandrel end portion, a toothed member arranged on one side of the outer mandrel end portions for moving inwardly and outwardly in relation thereto and having at least one inwardly-facing transverse tooth for coengaging said outwardly-facing tooth when said toothed member is longitudinally positioned and angularly oriented with said inwardly-facing tooth opposing said outwardly-facing tooth for transferring longitudinal movements of said one mandrel to said other mandrel, a sleeve coaxially disposed around said outer mandrel and said toothed member and having an inner wall arranged for keeping said teeth coengaged with one another, means defining an opening in said wall to receive said toothed member, biasing means operable for moving said toothed member into said opening for disengaging said teeth whenever said sleeve is longitudinally positioned and angularly oriented to align said opening with said toothed member, and indexing means cooperatively arranged between said tool body and said sleeve for turning said sleeve relative to said outer mandrel in response to movements of said mandrels between their upper and lower positions during said first cycle and then aligning said opening with said toothed member at the conclusion of said first cycle to allow said biasing means to move said toothed member outwardly into said opening to disengage said teeth in order that said one mandrel will thereafter be free for moving between its said spaced positions during said second cycle.
- 27. The well tool of claim 26 wherein said indexing means are further operable for turning said sleeve in response to movements of said one mandrel during said second cycle to realign said toothed member with said outwardly-facing tooth and move said toothed member back into engagement therewith for subsequently recoupling said mandrels to one another at the end of said second cycle so that further movements of said one mandrel between its said spaced positions will again move said valve member between its open and closed positions.
- 28. The well tool of claim 22 wherein said valve member is a ball having a transverse flow passage; and further including at least one annular valve seat coaxially arranged within said axial passage, means pivotally supporting said ball on said end portion of said other mandrel for rotation relative thereto between its said open position where said transverse flow passage is aligned with said valve seat and its said closed position where said transverse flow passage is out of alignment with said valve seat.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/263,573 filed Oct. 27, 1988, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Pages for a publication entitled "DownHole Testing Services", Jan., 1987. |
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