Claims
- 1. A closure tool for the tubing of a well containing a fluid under pressure, said tool being designed to be temporarily fixed inside the tubing or to form an integral portion thereof, and including a valve capable of being actuated to close or to open the tubing to the passage of well fluid, wherein said valve is coupled to a hydraulic mechanism comprising first and second piston-and-cylinder assembIies having respective variable volume chambers of different cross-sectional areas, said chambers communicating with each other and being filled with a hydraulic liquid, wherein the piston of the first assembly acts on the valve in its closure direction under the effect of the pressure of the hydraulic liquid to which it is subjected, said piston having an inside face in contact with the hydraulic liquid which is of larger cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the inside face of the piston of the second assembly, thereby obtaining a multiplying effect on the force applied to the piston of the second assembly in order to cause the valve to open.
- 2. A tooI according to claim 1, wherein the piston of the second assembly has an outside cross-sectional area which is subjected to the pressure of the well upstream from the valve, which area is greater than the cross-sectional area of the inside face of said piston.
- 3. A tool according to claim 1, wherein the piston of the second assembly slides in the corresponding cylinder along the longitudinal axis of the tool, and wherein it is disposed in such a manner that when it is urged to the end of the tool which is the top end when the tool is installed in a well, it causes the volume of the chamber of said assembly to be reduced.
- 4. A tool according to claim 1, wherein the valve comprises a valve element and a complementary seat, and wherein the valve element is fixed to the piston of said first assembly.
- 5. A tool according to claim 4, wherein the hydraulic mechanism is coaxial in structure.
- 6. A tool according to claim 5, wherein said valve element is fixed to a cylindrical tube whose axis is parallel to the direction of valve element displacement, said tube having the piston of said first assembly projecting outwardly therefrom in the form of an annular piston slidably mounted in a fixed cylindrical tube which constitutes the side wall of the cylinder of the first assembly and which is closed by a transverse partition situated between the valve element and the piston, said tube fixed to said valve element being mounted to slide in sealed manner through said partition, and said tube also constituting the side wall of the chamer of said second assembly, which chamber communicates with the chamber of said first assembly via at Ieast one orifice through said wall, the piston of said second assembly being slidably mounted in said tube and being fixed to an actuator rod capable of sliding in sealed manner through said valve element and having a cable attached thereto for causing said valve to open when traction is applied to the cable by displacing said valve element via said hydraulic mechanism.
- 7. A tool according to claim 6, designed to be temporarily fixed inside the tubing, wherein the tube constituting the side wall of said first assembly extends beyond said partition delimiting the chamber of said first assembly in the form of a generaIly tubular portion including at least one dog and at least one latching key capable of being retracted into said tubular portion and of being caused to project radially out therefrom in order to engage in a peripheral groove included in a landing nipple of said tubing provided at the location where the tool is to be situated, radial movements of said dog and said latching key being controlled by a tubular part which is movable in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the tool and which is disposed coaxially inside said tubular portion into which the dog and key may be retracted and including camming zones at differing radiuses for engaging said dog and said latching key.
- 8. A tool according to claim 7, wherein said tubular part having camming zones is capable of occupying three predetermined positions relative to said tubular portion into which the dog and the latching key may be retracted, said positions comprising a first position in which said dog is free to project under the effect of a spring and said latching key is retracted, a second position in which said dog is retracted and said latching key is extended, and a third position in which both the dog and the latching key are retracted, said tubular part being moved from its first position to its second position and then to its third position under the control of longitudinal displacements of the piston rod of said second assembly under the effect of successive traction forces applied to the cable attached to said rod.
- 9. A tool according to claim 8, wherein said tubular portion is initially in its first position and wherein said valve member displaces said tubular portion to its second position on the first occasion that said valve member is closed under the control of said piston rod of said second assembly.
- 10. A tool according to claim 8, wherein said piston rod of said second assembly is coupled to an indexing member which advances by one step each time said piston rod executes a go-and-return stroke corresponding to an opening and closing cycle of the valve, and wherein said indexing member limits the stroke of the piston rod in the valve opening direction until a predetermined number of steps have been accomplished, after which said member allows said piston rod stroke to continue further, thereby causing said tubular part to move from its second position to its third position.
- 11. A tool according to claim 10, wherein said piston rod and said tube fixed to said valve member are provided with hooking members whereby they lock together when the rod performs its extended stroke which unlocks the tool, the valve member then being maintained in its open position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 918,467, filed Oct. 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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