Claims
- 1. Apparatus for sealing the annulus between an outer well conduit and a tubular body assembly telescopically inserted within the bore of said outer well conduit; said tubular body assembly comprising an axially split, two-piece hollow mandrel having means on the upper end of the upper piece for securement to a tubing string; shearable means for securing together said two pieces of said mandrel; a radially expandable annular packing element surrounding the lower piece of said two-piece mandrel; said annular packing element having an annular upper and lower face; a radial abutment on said lower mandrel piece engageable with said lower face of said packing element; means connectable to the outer well conduit for opposing upward movement of said upper face of said annular packing element, whereby upward movement of the tubing string elevates said two-piece mandrel and imposes an axial compression on said annular packing element to radially expand said annular packing element to seal annulus; means engaging the upper piece for preventing downward movement of the upper piece of said two-piece mandrel from said elevated position; said shearable means being severable by the application of a larger upward force to said two-piece mandrel than required to expand said packing element to seal said annulus, thereby permitting the lower piece of said two-piece mandrel to move downwardly to permit a radial contraction of said annular packing element from said annulus sealing position.
- 2. Wherein said means opposing upward movement of said upper face of said annular packing element comprises an inner tubular body sealably inserted in the bore of said two-piece mandrel and extending downwardly below said two-piece mandrel; and means attached to the bottom of said tubular inner body for effecting an anchored engagement with the bore of the well conduit.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, in said means opposing upward movement of said upper face of said annular packing means further comprises an outer body sleeve encompassing said two-piece hollow mandrel; said outer body sleeve having an inwardly projecting bolt engageable with said inner tubular body to anchor said outer body sleeve against upward movement; said two-piece hollow mandrel being disposed between said inner tubular body and said outer body sleeve and having a downwardly extending slot traversed by said bolt, thereby permitting upward movement of said two-piece mandrel relative to said outer body sleeve produced by upward movement of the tubing string.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising shear pin means securing said outer body sleeve to the tubing string for run-in purposes; said shear pin means being severable by the initial upward movement of the tubing string after effecting said anchored engagement of said inner tubular body with the bore of the well conduit.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper and lower pieces of said two-piece hollow mandrel have abutting ends and respectively have radial abutments adjacent their abutting ends; and said shearable means comprises a C-ring having axially spaced, peripherally extending, radial shoulders respectively abutting said radial abutments on said upper and lower pieces of said two-piece hollow mandrel to secure said two pieces together.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said means for preventing downward movement of said two-piece hollow mandrel from said elevated position comprises external wicker threads on said upper piece of said two-piece hollow mandrel and a body lock ring operatively mounted between said wicker threads and said outer body sleeve.
- 7. Apparatus for sealing the annulus between an outer well conduit and a tubular body telescopically inserted within the bore of said outer well conduit; said tubular body comprising a first tubular element having means on its upper end for securement to a tubing string; a radially expandable annular packing element slidably surrounding a medial portion of said first tubular element; an annular first abutment surrounding the lower end of the first tubular element and engageable with the bottom end of said annular packing element; shearable means securing said annular first abutment to said first tubular element; a second tubular element inserted in said first tubular element; means for securing said second tubular element to the outer well conduit; an annular second abutment surrounding said first tubular element above said annular packing element; means securing said second annular abutment to said second tubular element, whereby upward movement of the tubing string elevates said first tubular element and imposes an axial compression force on said annular packing element to radially expand said annular packing element to seal said annulus; means for preventing downward movement of said first tubular element from said elevated position; said shearable means being severable by the application of a greater upward force to said first tubular element than required to expand said annular packing element to seal said annulus, thereby permitting a radial contraction of said annular packing element from said expanded annulus sealing position.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 7 wherein said means for securing said second tubular element to the outer well conduit comprises an inner tubular body sealably inserted in the bore of said first tubular element and extending downwardly below said first tubular element; and means attached to the bottom of said tubular inner body for effecting an anchored engagement with the bore of the well conduit.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising an outer body sleeve encompassing said first tubular element and mounting said second abutment; said outer body sleeve having an inwardly projecting bolt engagable with said second tubular element to anchor said outer body sleeve against upward movement; said first tubular element being disposed between said second tubular element and said outer body sleeve and having a downwardly extending slot traversed by said bolt, thereby permitting upward movement of said first tubular element relative to said outer body sleeve produced by upward movement of the tubing string.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising shear pin means securing said second tubular element to said first annular abutment for run-in purposes; said shear pin means being severable by the initial upward movement of the tubing string after effecting said anchored engagement of said second tubular element with said outer well conduit.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 922,355, filed Oct. 23, 1986, now the U.S. Pat. No. 4,735,266.
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