Claims
- 1. An inflatable packer device for use in a subterranean well bore having a wall and carriable into said well bore on a conduit, said inflatable packer device being inflatable by pressured fluid communicated to the packer from a source of pressured fluid, said inflatable packer device comprising:
- (a) a body having means on its upper end for selective engagement to said conduit, said body further having an exterior surface;
- (b) an inflatable elastomeric bladder concentrically disposed around said body, said bladder having an interior, the bladder further having a first bladder end and a second bladder end, the bladder further being selectively movable between deflated and inflated positions, the bladder further having a largest circumference and a smallest circumference at any given time;
- (c) first securing means engageable with one of said bladder ends for sealably securing said bladder end to said body;
- (d) second securing means engageable with the other of said bladder ends for sealably securing said other bladder end to said body, at least one of said first and second securing means enabling at least one of said first and second securing means enabling at least one of said bladder ends to slidably move relative to said body during inflation of said bladder;
- (e) fluid transmission means for communicating said pressured fluid between the source of pressured fluid and the interior of said bladder to move the bladder between each of deflated and inflated positions, whereby the inflatable packer device may be moved into one of sealing and unsealing relationship with said wall of said well bore; and
- (f) a series of shape-controlling means disposed along the length of said bladder for causing substantially uniform axial inflation of said bladder whereby the ratio of the largest circumference of the bladder to the smallest circumference of the bladder during inflation is reduced and prevented from exceeding a pre-determined maximum ration, said shape-controlling means having a circumference larger than the circumference of said bladder in its un-inflated position, but less than the circumference of the well bore, said shape-controlling means each having an excess length which is folded upon itself when said bladder is in its un-inflated position.
- 2. The inflatable packer device of claim 1 wherein said series of shape-controlling means comprises a plurality of variably inflation-resistant modules concentrically disposed around said bladder, and further wherein some of said modules have a lower resistance to inflation than other of said modules, whereby substantially uniform axial inflation is caused in said bladder during inflation of said bladder.
- 3. The inflatable packer device of claim 2 wherein said inflation-resistant modules are composed of elastomer composites, each of said modules having an independent and pre-determinable resistance to inflation.
- 4. The inflatable packer device of claim 2 wherein each of said inflation-resistant modules has an independent and pre-determinable thicknesses, whereby each of said modules has an independent and pre-determinable resistance to inflation.
- 5. Method of sealing a portion of a subterranean well bore having a wall, comprising the steps of:
- (a) assembling at the top of the well a conduit having affixed thereon an inflatable packer device carryable into said well bore on a conduit, said inflatable packer device being inflatable by pressured fluid communicated to said packer from a source of pressured fluid, said inflatable packer device comprising:
- (1) a body having means on its upper end for selective engagement to said conduit, said body further having an exterior surface;
- (2) an inflatable elastomeric bladder concentrically disposed around said body, said bladder having an interior, the bladder further having a first bladder end and a second bladder ends, the bladder further being selectively movable between deflated and inflated positions, the bladder further having a largest circumference and a smallest circumference at any given time;
- (3) first securing means engageable with one of said bladder ends for sealably securing said bladder end to said body;
- (4) second securing means engageable with the other of said bladder ends for sealably securing said other bladder end to said body, at least one of said first and second securing means enabling at least one of said bladder ends to slidably move relative to said body during inflation of said bladder;
- (5) fluid transmission means for communicating said pressured fluid between the source of pressured fluid and the interior of said bladder to move the bladder between each of deflated and inflated positions, whereby the inflatable packer device may be moved into one of sealing and unsealing relationship with said wall of said well bore; and
- (6) a series of shape-controlling means disposed along the length of said bladder for causing substantially uniform axial inflation of said bladder whereby the ratio of the largest circumference of the bladder to the smallest circumference of the bladder during inflation is reduced and prevent from exceeding a pre-determined maximum ratio, said shape-controlling means having a circumference larger than the circumference of said bladder in its un-inflated position, but less than the circumference of the well bore, said shape-controlling means each having an excess length which is folded upon itself when said bladder is in its un-inflated position; and
- (b) running said inflatable packer device on said conduit within said well bore to a pre-determinable position within said well bore; and
- (c) actuating said inflatable packer device by introduction of said pressured fluid to the interior of said bladder, whereby said inflatable packer device moves into sealing engagement with said well bore at said position, whereby said excess length of said shape-controlling means unfolds until a circumference of a portion of said bladder under the respective shape-controlling means is equal to the circumference that shape-controlling means and the shape-controlling means is fully extended.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said series of shape-controlling means comprises a plurality of variably inflation-resistant modules concentrically disposed around said bladder, and further wherein some of said modules have a lower resistance to inflation than other of said modules, whereby substantially uniform axial inflation is caused in said bladder during inflation of said bladder.
- 7. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
- (4) releasing said pressured fluid from the interior of said bladder, whereby said inflatable packer device is removed from sealing engagement with said well bore.
- 8. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
- (5) moving said inflatable packer device axially within the well bore to a new pre-determinable position for further actuating of said packer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/175,974 filed on Dec. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,919.
This application is generally related in subject matter to the following applications: Ser. No. 08/175,603, filed Dec. 30, 1993, entitled Inflatable Packer Device And Method, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,495,892; and Ser. No. 08/175,607, filed Dec. 30, 1993 entitled Inflatable Packer Device Including Limited Initial. Travel Means And Method, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,289.
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