Plug releaser and method of limiting pressure differential across plugs

US10087702B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10087702-B2
Application numberUS-201514733364-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2015
Priority dateJun 8, 2015
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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A plug releaser includes, a first tubular with at least one first port through a wall thereof, at least two plugs sealingly engaged with the first tubular defining a first chamber between the first tubular and the at least two plugs. The at least two plugs are rupturable or releasable from the first tubular at selected pressure differentials thereacross, and a second tubular is in operable communication with the first tubular at locations beyond the at least two plugs. The at least one first port provides fluidic communication between the first chamber and an outside of both the first tubular and the second tubular and the at least one first port is sized to prevent pressure differential across the at least two plugs from building to a selected pressure differential needed to rupture or release the plugs in either direction for at least a period of time.

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A plug releaser comprising: a first tubular with at least one first port through a wall thereof; at least two plugs sealingly engaged with the first tubular defining a first chamber between the first tubular and the at least two plugs, the at least two plugs being rupturable or releasable from the first tubular at selected pressure differentials thereacross; and a second tubular being in operable communication with the first tubular outside of the first chamber, the at least one first port providing fluidic communication between the first chamber and an outside of the first tubular, the at least one first port being sized to flow fluid from the first chamber to the outside of the first tubular to prevent pressure differential across the at least two plugs from building to a selected pressure differential needed to rupture or release the plugs in either direction for at least a period of time; a third tubular that is in fluidic communication with the first tubular at two longitudinal locations of the first tubular when the at least two plugs are ruptured or released; wherein at least one of the at least two plugs is releasable from a seat when the selected pressure differential exceeds a threshold value. 2. A plug releaser comprising: a first tubular with at least one first port through a wall thereof; at least two plugs sealingly engaged with the first tubular defining a first chamber between the first tubular and the at least two plugs, the at least two plugs being rupturable or releasable from the first tubular at selected pressure differentials thereacross; a second tubular being in operable communication with the first tubular outside of the first chamber, the at least one first port providing fluidic communication between the first chamber and a space between the first and second tubulars, the at least one first port being sized to flow fluid from the first chamber to the space to prevent pressure differential across the at least two plugs from building to a selected pressure differential needed to rupture or release the plugs in either direction for at least a period of time; and a third tubular in fluid communication with the first tubular at two longitudinal locations of the first tubular when the at least two plugs are ruptured or released, wherein at least one of the at least two plugs flows into the third tubular upon release from the first chamber. 3. The plug releaser of claim 2 , further comprising a sleeve slidably sealingly engaged with at least the first tubular defining a second chamber at least in part between the sleeve and the first tubular, the second chamber being in operable communication with the first chamber through the at least one first port, a volume of the second chamber being alterable in response to movement of the sleeve relative to the first tubular, travel limits of the sleeve determining how long a pressure differential across the at least two plugs can be maintained by the plug releaser below the selected pressure differential. 4. The plug releaser of claim 3 , wherein the sleeve is movable in two directions to allow damping of pressure differential across the at least two plugs in two opposing directions. 5. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein the second tubular has at least one second port through a wall thereof, and the second tubular is positioned radially of the first tubular defining an annular space between the first tubular and the second tubular; and further comprising a piston slidably positioned within the annular space dividing the annular space into a second chamber and a third chamber, the third chamber being in fluidic communication with an outside of the second tubular through the at least one second port, the piston being movable within the annular space in response to fluid flowing from the first chamber to the second chamber through the at least one first port. 6. The plug releaser of claim 5 , wherein the piston is sealingly engaged with both the first tubular and the second tubular. 7. The plug releaser of claim 5 , wherein a fourth tubular is slidable with respect to the second tubular a fourth chamber defined between the second tubular and the fourth tubular, and a fourth port in a wall of the second tubular fluidically connects the second chamber to the fourth chamber, the fourth chamber increasing in volume upon movement of the fourth tubular relative to the second tubular until movement thereof is stopped. 8. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein a blockage at least temporarily within the third tubular allows pressure differential to build across the at least two plugs. 9. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein the at least two plugs are positioned at two longitudinal locations of the first tubular. 10. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein the at least one of the at least two plugs releasable from the seat is a ball. 11. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein pressure changes within the third tubular can rupture or release at least one of the at least two plugs. 12. The plug releaser of claim 11 , wherein the pressure changes are increases in pressure within the third tubular. 13. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the at least two plugs is a rupture disc. 14. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein a volume of the first chamber is fixed. 15. A method of limiting pressure differential across the at least two plugs of the plug releaser of claim 2 , the method, comprising: porting fluid from the first chamber through the at least one first port to the outside of the chamber, the porting fluid thereby decreasing pressure differential across the at least two plugs in comparison to a method not including the porting of fluid regardless of a direction of pressure change across the at least two plugs that created the pressure differential across the at least two plugs. 16. The method of limiting pressure differential of claim 15 , further comprising increasing pressure within the first chamber in response to temperature increases in fluid within the first chamber. 17. The method of limiting pressure differential of claim 15 , further comprising changing pressure differential across the at least two plugs with changes in hydrostatic pressure outside the first chamber. 18. The plug releaser of claim 2 , wherein the at least one of the at least two plugs releasable from a seat is a ball located at a first longitudinal location, and the at least two plugs further including a rupture disc at the first longitudinal location. 19. The plug releaser of claim 18 , wherein the at least two plugs further includes a rupture disc at a second longitudinal location, the first chamber defined between the rupture discs.

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  • E21B33/12Primary

    Packers; Plugs (used for cementing E21B33/134, E21B33/16) · CPC title

  • using means for blocking fluid flow, e.g. drop balls or darts (using balls or the like for actuating downhole valves E21B34/142) · CPC title

  • characterised by pressure chambers, e.g. vacuum chambers · CPC title

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What does patent US10087702B2 cover?
A plug releaser includes, a first tubular with at least one first port through a wall thereof, at least two plugs sealingly engaged with the first tubular defining a first chamber between the first tubular and the at least two plugs. The at least two plugs are rupturable or releasable from the first tubular at selected pressure differentials thereacross, and a second tubular is in operable comm…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ewing Daniel C, Hern Christopher Ryan, Krueger Matthew J, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B33/12. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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