Claims
- 1. An inflatable packer device for use in a subterranean well bore having a wall and carryable 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 at 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;
- (c) first securing means engageable with one of said bladder ends for sealably securing said bladder end to said body;
- (d) second securing means being 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;
- (e) fluid transmission means for communicating said pressured fluid between the source of pressured fluid and the interior of the 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;
- (f) a re-enforcing sheath surrounding and secured relative to said bladder; and
- (g) an elastomeric packing cover concentrically disposed around said sheath, said cover including a series of shape-controlling means along the length of said bladder and, after inflation, further providing a pressure-tight seal between the well wall and the conduit for causing substantially uniform, axial inflation of said bladder, whereby the shape-controlling means result in the ratio of the largest circumference of the bladder to the smallest circumference of the bladder during inflation being reduced and prevented from exceeding a pre-determined maximum ratio, wherein said series of shape-controlling means comprise a plurality of inflation-resistant modules integrally disposed within and on said cover, such that each of said modules is an integral component of said cover, said modules including at least one high modulus modules formed from a relatively thick elastomer and having a first resistance to stretching and inflation forces, said modulus module including at least one low modulus formed from a relatively thinner elastomer than the at least one high modulus module and having a resistance to stretching and inflation forces less than those of the said at least one high modulus module, said module having a circumference larger than the circumference of said bladder in its uninflated position, but less than the circumference of the well bore, said high and low modulus modules being formed of separate sections of elastomer bonded together.
- 2. An inflatable packer device for use in a subterranean well bore having a wall and carryable 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 at 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;
- (c) first securing means engageable with one of said bladder ends for sealably securing said bladder end to said body;
- (d) second securing means being 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;
- (e) fluid transmission means for communicating said pressured fluid between the source of pressured fluid and the interior of the 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;
- (f) a re-enforcing sheath surrounding and secured relative to said bladder; and
- (g) an elastomeric packing cover concentrically disposed around said sheath, said cover including a series of shape-controlling means along the length of said bladder and, after inflation, further providing a pressure-tight seal between the well wall and the conduit for causing substantially uniform, axial inflation of said bladder, whereby the shape-controlling means result in the ratio of the largest circumference of the bladder to the smallest circumference of the bladder during inflation being reduced and prevented from exceeding a pre-determined maximum ratio, wherein said series of shape-controlling means comprise a plurality of inflation-resistant modules integrally disposed within and on said cover, such that each of said modules is an integral component of said cover, said modules including at least one high modulus modules formed from a relatively thick elastomer and having a first resistance to stretching and inflation forces, said modulus module including at least one low modulus formed from a relatively thinner elastomer than the at least one high modulus module and having a resistance to stretching and inflation forces less than those of the said at least one high modulus module, said module having a circumference larger than the circumference of said bladder in its uninflated position, but less than the circumference of the well bore said, low modulus modules comprising an elastomer which breaks and falls off of said packer after an initial amount of inflation of the bladder, to thereby expose multiple sections of said sheath, thereby providing multiple anchoring segments for anchoring against the well wall when the bladder is moved from deflated to inflated position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/502,970 filed on Jul. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,504 which is, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/175,974, filed Dec. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,919, issued Nov. 28, 1995.
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