The present invention relates to a releasable ratchet device.
A ratchet device typically comprises a mandrel device with a grooved area and a locking device comprising locking grooves configured to be engaged with the grooved area of the mandrel device. Axial movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is allowed in a first direction when the locking device is engaged with the mandrel device while movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is prevented in a second direction opposite of the first direction. Hence, a ratchet device may be considered as a locking mechanism for preventing relative movement between two parts in one direction only.
Such ratchet devices are commonly used in tools and/or other type of equipment for use in oil and/or gas wells, such as packers, plugs, straddles etc., where the ratchet device typically is used to allow the tool to be brought from a first state to a second state (for example from a run state to a set state) while preventing the tool going from the second state and back to the first state.
One or more embodiments of the present invention provide a releasable ratchet device having two states, a first state where the ratchet device is working as a normal ratchet device, i.e. that movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is allowed in one direction only, and a second state where movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is allowed in both directions. In one or more embodiments, the releasable ratchet device can be brought from the first state, to the second state and also back to the first state again a repeated number of times.
One or more embodiments of the present invention relate to a releasable ratchet device, comprising: a mandrel device comprising a grooved area; a locking device comprising locking grooves configured to be engaged with the grooved area of the mandrel device; where the releasable ratchet device may be configured to be in a locked state, in which axial movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is allowed in a first direction when the locking device is engaged with the mandrel device and movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is prevented in a second direction opposite of the first direction when the locking device is engaged with the mandrel device; characterized in that the releasable ratchet device further comprises: a releasing device configured to bring the releasable ratchet device to a released state, in which axial movement between the mandrel device and the locking device is allowed in both the first direction and the second direction. Further details of embodiments of the invention are set forth in the description below.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the enclosed drawings. It is now referred to
The mandrel device 10 is substantially cylindrical, where an outside surface of, i.e. a radial outside of, the mandrel device 10 is comprising a grooved area 11 and a smooth area 12. The grooved area 11 is provided circumferentially around the mandrel device 10. The smooth area 12 is also provided circumferentially around the mandrel device 10, but axially displaced in relation to, and adjacent to, the grooved area 11.
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The locking grooves 21 are configured to be engaged with the grooved area 11 of the mandrel device 10. The grooves of the grooved area 11 and the locking grooves 21 have a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction I, i.e. to prevent relative axial movement between the locking device and the mandrel device 10 in one direction.
Hence, as is known for a person skilled in the art, a releasable ratchet device 1 may be configured to be in a locked state, in which axial movement between the mandrel device 10 and the locking device 20 is allowed in a first direction A when the locking device 20 is engaged with the mandrel device 10. Moreover, movement between the mandrel device 10 and the locking device 20 is prevented in a second direction B opposite of the first direction A when the locking device 10 is engaged with the mandrel device 20. As indicated in
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Consequently, releasing device 30 is configured to press the locking device 20 radially out from engagement with the mandrel device 10 in the released state, i.e. the releasing device 30 is configured to bring the releasable ratchet device 1 to the released state, in which axial movement between the mandrel device 10 and the locking device 20 is allowed in both the first direction A and the second direction B, since the locking grooves 21 in the released state is no longer engaged with the grooved area 11 of the mandrel device 10.
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As described above, by axial displacement of the releasing device, the ratchet device 1 is brought to its released state, in which movement is possible in both directions A and B. The locking device 20 together with the releasing device may now be moved back towards the smooth surface 12 and further to the initial state. It should be noted that the locking device 20 and releasing device 30 may be stationary, while the mandrel device 10 is moved to the right in
In the released state, the fin 22 of the locking device 20 will still be located in the recess 14 of the mandrel device 10.
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It should be noted that the axial length of the grooved area 11 can be considerably longer than that shown in the drawings.
According to the invention it is possible to reset plugging devices and other well tools several times without the need to pull the well tool to the surface.
It is now referred to
The outer housing 50 may be used for all embodiments described above. It should be noted that the outer housing may comprise a recess (not shown) for the releasing device 30.
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