Hydraulic locator
US-2016090803-A1 · Mar 31, 2016 · US
US10151162B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10151162-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514867726-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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There is provided a locator configured for coupling to a workstring for locating a wellbore feature, The locator includes a protrusible member, a chamber, a hydraulic fluid supplying passage, and a hydraulic fluid supply source. The protrusible member is moveable, relative to the workstring, and biased for disposition, relative to the workstring, in an extended position. In the extended position, the protrusible member is engageable with the wellbore feature. The first chamber is disposed in fluid pressure communication with the protrusible member, and has a volume configured to change correspondingly with a change in position of the protrusible member such that expansion of the first chamber corresponds with an extension of the protrusible member and such that contraction of the first chamber corresponds with a retraction of the protrusible member. The hydraulic fluid supply source is fluidly coupled to the first chamber via the hydraulic fluid supplying passage. The hydraulic fluid supply source is configured to supply hydraulic fluid to the first chamber in response to an expansion in volume of the first chamber that is effected by the extension of the protrusible member.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A locator comprising: a protrusible member displaceable between a retracted position and an extended position, and biased for disposition in the extended position; a first chamber, disposed in fluid pressure communication with the protrusible member such that fluid within the first chamber opposes retraction of the protrusible member, wherein the volume of the first chamber is configured to change correspondingly with a change in position of the protrusible member such that expansion of the first chamber corresponds with an extension of the protrusible member and such that contraction of the first chamber corresponds with a retraction of the protrusible member; a hydraulic fluid supplying passage; and a hydraulic fluid supply source fluidly coupled to the first chamber via the hydraulic fluid supplying passage for supplying hydraulic fluid to the first chamber in response to an expansion in volume of the first chamber that is effected by the extension of the protrusible member. 2. The locator as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a hydraulic fluid discharging passage extending from the first chamber for at least discharging hydraulic fluid from the first chamber in response to retraction of the protrusible member. 3. The locator as claimed in claim 2 ; wherein the protrusible member, the first chamber, the hydraulic fluid discharging passage, and the hydraulic fluid are co-operatively configured such that, while the protrusible member is disposed in the extended position and is being urged to retract from the extended position, interference to the discharging of the hydraulic fluid from the first chamber is effected such that the retraction is delayed. 4. The locator as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising: a pressure relief valve disposed within the hydraulic fluid discharging passage. 5. The locator as claimed in claim 1 ; wherein the supplying the hydraulic fluid, in response to the expansion in volume of the first chamber, is such that the expanded volume becomes filled with the hydraulic fluid such that the hydraulic fluid within the first chamber effects resistance to retraction of the extended protrusible member. 6. The locator as claimed in claim 1 ; wherein: the hydraulic fluid supply source includes a second chamber biased for disposition to a volume-contracted position; the hydraulic fluid supplying passage extends between the first and second chambers and is configured for conducting hydraulic fluid from the second chamber to the first chamber; and the locator further comprises: a one-way valve disposed with the hydraulic fluid supplying passage and configured for preventing conducting of hydraulic fluid from the first chamber to the second chamber. 7. The locator as claimed in claim 6 ; wherein the biasing of the second chamber co-operates with displacement of the protrusible member to the extended position for effecting supplying of hydraulic fluid from the second chamber to the first chamber in response to displacement of the protrusible member to the extended position. 8. The locator as claimed in claim 1 ; wherein the protrusible member, the first chamber, the hydraulic fluid discharging passage, and the hydraulic fluid are co-operatively configured such that, while the protrusible member is disposed in the extended position and is being urged to retract from the extended position, interference to the discharging of the hydraulic fluid from the first chamber is effected such that the retraction is delayed. 9. A wellbore tubular including a locate profile, and a locator for locating a downhole tool relative to the locate profile, wherein the locator comprises: a protrusible member displaceable between a retracted position and an extended position; a first chamber, disposed in fluid pressure communication with the protrusible member such that fluid within the first chamber opposes retraction of the protrusible member, wherein the volume of the first chamber is configured to change correspondingly with a change in the position of the protrusible member such that expansion of the first chamber corresponds with an extension of the protrusible member and such that contraction of the first chamber corresponds with a retraction of the protrusible member; a hydraulic fluid supplying passage; and a hydraulic fluid supply source fluidly coupled to the first chamber via the hydraulic fluid supplying passage for supplying hydraulic fluid to the first chamber in response to an expansion in volume of the first chamber that is effected by the extension of the protrusible member; wherein the protrusible member, the first chamber, the hydraulic fluid supply passage, the hydraulic fluid supply source, the hydraulic fluid, and the locate profile are co-operatively configured such that: (a) while the protrusible member is being moved within the locate profile at a first speed, sufficient hydraulic fluid is present within the first chamber for resisting retraction of the protrusible member from the extended position, and (b) while the protrusible member is being moved within the locate profile at a second speed that is greater than the first speed, the rate of supplying of hydraulic fluid from the second chamber to the first chamber is insufficient to fill the first chamber with hydraulic fluid for resisting retraction of the protrusible member from the extended position. 10. The wellbore tubular and the locator as claimed in claim 9 ; wherein the first speed is at least 10 meters per minute. 11. The wellbore tubular and the locator as claimed in claim 9 ; wherein the first speed is at least 20 meters per minute. 12. A method of locating within a locate profile comprising: extending a protrusible member into engagement with the locate profile, such that a first chamber, containing hydraulic fluid, and with which the protrusible member is disposed in fluid pressure communication such that retraction of the protrusible member is opposed by the hydraulic fluid, becomes expanded; supplying additional hydraulic fluid to the expanded first chamber; and moving the protrusible member within the locate profile, wherein the speed at which the protrusible member is being moved within the locate profile is such that additional hydraulic fluid is supplied to the first chamber such that retraction of the protrusible member from the locate profile in response to a force urging such displacement is resisted. 13. The method as claimed in claim 12 ; wherein the supplying is such that sufficient hydraulic fluid is present within the first chamber so as to resist retraction of the protrusible member in response to a force urging such retraction. 14. The method as claimed in claim 12 ; wherein the supplying of the hydraulic fluid is from a second chamber, and the conducting of the hydraulic fluid from the first chamber, after the protrusible member has become engaged to the locate profile, is to the second chamber. 15. A method of interacting with a locate profile within a wellbore, comprising: extending a protrusible member into engagement with the locate profile, such that a first chamber, containing hydraulic fluid, and with which the protrusible member is disposed in fluid pressure communication such that retraction of the protrusible member is opposed by the hydraulic fluid, becomes expanded; supplying additional hydraulic fluid to the expanded first chamber; and displacing the protrusible member within the locate profile, wherein the speed at which the protrusible member is being displaced within the locate profile is such that the rate of supplying hydrauli
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