Claims
- 1. A sealing assembly for a subterranean well packing unit comprising in combination:
- a tubular body element;
- a packing sleeve formed of a deformable organic material and snugly surrounding an axial portion of the exterior of said tubular body element;
- upper and lower cones freely surrounding said tubular body element at opposite axial ends of said packing sleeve and having oppositely inclined, facing surfaces respectively axially spaced from said packing sleeve;
- a pair of cone C-rings respectively cooperable with said oppositely inclined surfaces on said upper and lower cones to be urged radially outwardly and axially toward each other by relative axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other, said cone C-rings respectively having generally radial, facing surfaces;
- a pair of packer C-rings respectively secured to and abutting said facing surfaces of said cone C-rings, whereby the axial and radial movements of said cone C-rings are transferred to said packer C-rings;
- said packer C-rings having opposed inclined surfaces respectively engageable with opposite axial ends of said packing sleeve, whereby axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other produce a compression of said packing sleeve to deform said packing sleeve radially and axially;
- each said inclined surface on said packer C-rings forming an inner shearable vertex portion extending radially inwardly past the inner end of the adjacent said cone C-ring, whereby the compressive force generated by relative axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other effects a shearing of said vertex portion of each said packer C-ring to produce a surface on each said packer C-ring snugly conforming to the adjacent one of said oppositely surfaces on said upper and lower cones.
- 2. A sealing assembly for a subterranean well packing unit comprising, in combination:
- a tubular body element;
- a packing sleeve formed of a deformable organic material and snugly surrounding an axial portion of the exterior of said tubular body element;
- upper and lower cones freely surrounding said tubular body element at opposite axial ends of said packing sleeve and having oppositely inclined, facing surfaces respectively axially spaced from said packing sleeve;
- a pair of cone C-rings respectively cooperable with said oppositely inclined surfaces on said upper and lower cones to be urged radially outwardly and axially toward each other by relative axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other, said cone C-rings respectively having generally radial, facing surfaces;
- a pair of packer C-rings respectively secured to and abutting said facing surfaces of said cone C-rings, whereby the axial and radial movements of said cone C-rings are transferred to said packer C-rings;
- said packer C-rings having opposed inclined surfaces respectively engageable with opposite axial ends of said packing sleeve, whereby axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other produce a compression of said packing sleeve to deform said packing sleeve radially and axially;
- each said inclined surface on said packer C-rings forming an inner shearable vertex portion extending radially inwardly past the inner end of the adjacent said cone C-ring, whereby the compressive force generated by relative axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other effects a shearing of said vertex portion of each said packer C-ring to produce a surface on each said packer C-ring snugly conforming to the adjacent one of said oppositely inclined surface on said upper and lower cones;
- wherein said oppositely inclined surfaces on said upper and lower cones terminate at their radially inner ends in a surface orthogonal to said tubular body element, thereby defining therebetween an annular chamber of triangular cross-section; and
- a ring of extrusion resistant organic sealing material disposed in said annular chamber and compressible by deformation of said packer sleeve into sealing engagement with the exterior of said tubular body element.
- 3. A sealing assembly for a subterranean wall packing unit comprising, in combination:
- a tubular body element;
- a packing sleeve formed of a deformable organic material and snugly surrounding an axial portion of the exterior of said tubular body element;
- upper and lower cones freely surrounding said tubular body element at opposite axial ends of said packing sleeve and having oppositely inclined, facing surfaces respectively axially spaced from said packing sleeve;
- a pair of cone C-rings respectively cooperable with said oppositely inclined surfaces on said upper and lower cones to be urged radially outwardly and axially toward each other by relative axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other, said cone C-rings respectively having generally radial, facing surfaces;
- a pair of packer C-rings respectively secured to and abutting said facing surfaces of said cone C-rings, whereby the axial and radial movements of said cone C-rings are transferred to said packer C-rings;
- said packer C-rings having opposed inclined shearable surfaces respectively engageable with opposite axial ends of said packing sleeve, whereby axial movement of said upper and lower cones toward each other produce a compression of said packing sleeve to deform said packing sleeve radially and axially;
- said oppositely inclined surfaces on said upper and lower cones terminating at their radially inner portions in a surface orthogonal to said tubular body element, thereby defining therebetween an annular chamber of triangular cross-section; and
- a ring of extrusion resistant, organic sealing material disposed in said annular chamber and compressible by deformation of said packer sleeve into sealing engagement with the exterior of said tubular body element.
- 4. The sealing assembly of claim 3 wherein said extrusion resistant organic sealing material comprises polyetheretherketone containing carbon fibers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 401,664, filed 8/31/89, abandoned.
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3036639 |
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Continuations (1)
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