Claims
- 1. A tool adapted to be suspended by an apparatus in a tubing containing fluid under pressure, comprising: a valve element connected to said apparatus, an upward force adapted to be applied to said apparatus by an operator during suspension of said tool by said apparatus in said tubing;
- a valve seat adapted for contacting said valve element, said valve element moving into engagement with said valve seat when said upward force being applied to said apparatus is reduced; and
- sealing means connected to said valve seat for sealing said tool to said tubing thereby isolating a top part in said tubing above said sealing means from a bottom part in said tubing below said sealing means when said valve element moves into engagement with said valve seat.
- 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein said valve element moves away from said valve seat following engagement of said valve element with said valve seat when said force is applied to said apparatus,
- said fluid in said tubing flowing between said bottom part in said tubing below said sealing means and said top part in said tubing above said sealing means when said valve element moves away from said valve seat.
- 3. The tool of claim 2, wherein said valve element comprises:
- a first piston adapted to be connected to said apparatus;
- a head surrounding said first piston and adapted to contact said valve seat when said first piston is connected to said apparatus and said force being applied to said apparatus is reduced, said head being slidable with respect to said first piston;
- a second piston connected to said head and surrounding said first piston, said second piston being slidable with respect to said first piston, a first chamber being defined between said second piston and said first piston, a hydraulic fluid being disposed in said first chamber;
- a tube surrounding said second piston, one end of said tube sealingly engaging one end of said second piston so as to isolate at least a portion of said second piston from said head, a second chamber being defined between said second piston and said one end of said tube, a hydraulic fluid being disposed in said second chamber, a port being disposed through a portion of said second piston thereby allowing the hydraulic fluid in said first chamber to communicate with the hydraulic fluid in said second chamber.
- 4. The tool of claim 3, wherein, following engagement of said valve element with said valve seat:
- said first piston compresses said hydraulic fluid in said first chamber when said first piston is connected to said apparatus and said force is applied to said apparatus,
- said hydraulic fluid in said first chamber communicating with the hydraulic fluid in said second chamber via said port in response to the compression of said hydraulic fluid in said first chamber by said first piston thereby increasing a pressure of said hydraulic fluid in said second chamber,
- said second piston moving with respect to said first portion and increasing a volume of said second chamber in response to the increase of said pressure of said hydraulic fluid in said second chamber,
- said head moving away from said valve seat when said second piston moves with respect to said first piston so as to increase the volume of said second chamber,
- the fluid in said tubing flowing between said bottom part in said tubing below the sealing means and said top part in said tubing above the sealing means when said head moves away from said valve seat.
- 5. A method of operating a valve in a tool adapted to be disposed in a tubing containing fluid under pressure, said valve including a first piston; a second piston connected to said valve element, surrounding said first piston, and defining a first chamber between the first piston and the second piston, a hydraulic fluid being disposed in said first chamber, a port being disposed through said second piston; and a tube disposed around and sealingly engaging a portion of said second piston, said tube defining a second chamber between the tube and the second piston, a hydraulic fluid being disposed in said second chamber and being communicable with the hydraulic fluid in said first chamber via said port; comprising the steps of:
- (a) closing said valve by moving a valve element of said valve into engagement with a valve seat of said valve;
- (b) establishing a seal between said tool and said tubing thereby isolating one part of said tubing on one side of said seal from an opposite part of said tubing on the other side of said seal; and
- (c) moving said valve element away from said valve seat thereby establishing fluid communication between said one part of said tubing and said opposite part of said tubing, the moving step (c) further including the steps of,
- (d) moving said first piston thereby compressing the hydraulic fluid in said first chamber;
- (e) flowing a portion of said hydraulic fluid from said first chamber into said second chamber via said port thereby compressing the hydraulic fluid in said second chamber; and
- (f) moving said second piston relative to said tube so as to increase a volume of said second chamber in response to the flowing step (e),
- said valve element moving away from said valve seat thereby establishing fluid communication between said one part of said tubing and said opposite part of said tubing in response to the moving step (f).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 099,683 filed Sept. 17, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,756,372, which application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 918,467 filed Oct. 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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