Frac plug body
US-9759034-B2 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US10428616B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10428616-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715823320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2019 |
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A frac plug having a mandrel body, a cap coupled to an upper end of the mandrel body and an outer housing coupled to a lower end of the mandrel body. A guide shoe is coupled to the outer housing. A single slip assembly is positioned between the cap and the guide shoe and surrounds the mandrel body. A sealing element is positioned between the cap and the single slip assembly and surrounds the mandrel body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A frac plug, comprising; a mandrel body; a cap coupled to an upper end of the mandrel body, wherein the cap has an angled surface; an outer housing coupled to a lower end of the mandrel body; a friction or interference-fit interface disposed between an outer surface of the mandrel body and an inner surface of the outer housing; a guide shoe coupled to the outer housing; a single slip assembly positioned between the cap and the guide shoe and surrounding the mandrel body; and a sealing element positioned between the cap and the single slip assembly and surrounding the mandrel body, wherein the sealing element is movable along the angled surface to force the sealing element radially outward into contact with a surrounding wellbore, and the friction or interference-fit interface is configured to allow the sealing element, the single slip assembly, the outer housing, and the guide shoe to move relative to the mandrel body in one axial direction and prevent movement in an opposite axial direction. 2. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein the single slip assembly includes a cone and a plurality of slips movable along the cone to force the slips radially outward into contact with the surrounding wellbore. 3. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element comprises a biasing member disposed in a polymeric body. 4. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein a length of the frac plug when in a set position is shorter than the length of the frac plug when in an unset position. 5. The frac plug of claim 1 , further comprising a shear cap disposed within and coupled to the guide shoe by a plurality of shear pins. 6. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein the mandrel body has a flow bore configured to allow fluid flow through the frac plug. 7. The frac plug of claim 6 , wherein the mandrel body has a ball seat configured to receive a ball member to close fluid flow through the flow bore. 8. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein the upper end of the cap has a shoulder as a contact point for a setting tool. 9. A frac plug, comprising; a mandrel body; a cap coupled to an upper end of the mandrel body; an outer housing coupled to a lower end of the mandrel body; a friction or interference-fit interface disposed between an outer surface of the mandrel body and an inner surface of the outer housing; a guide shoe coupled to the outer housing; a single slip assembly positioned between the cap and the guide shoe and surrounding the mandrel body; and a sealing element positioned between the cap and the single slip assembly and surrounding the mandrel body, wherein a length of the frac plug when in a set position is shorter than the length of the frac plug when in an unset position, and the friction or interference-fit interface is configured to allow the sealing element, the single slip assembly, the outer housing, and the guide shoe to move relative to the mandrel body in one axial direction and prevent movement in an opposite axial direction. 10. The frac plug of claim 9 , wherein the sealing element comprises a biasing member disposed in a polymeric body. 11. The frac plug of claim 9 , wherein the single slip assembly includes a cone and a plurality of slips movable along the cone to force the slips radially outward into contact with a surrounding wellbore. 12. The frac plug of claim 9 , wherein the cap has an angled surface, and wherein the sealing element is movable along the angled surface to force the sealing element radially outward into contact with a surrounding wellbore. 13. The frac plug of claim 9 , further comprising a shear cap disposed within and coupled to the guide shoe by a plurality of shear pins. 14. The frac plug of claim 9 , wherein the mandrel body has a flow bore configured to allow fluid flow through the frac plug when the frac plug is in the set position and the unset position. 15. The frac plug of claim 14 , wherein the mandrel body has a ball seat configured to receive a ball member to close fluid flow through the flow bore when the frac plug is in the set position. 16. The frac plug of claim 9 , wherein the upper end of the cap has a shoulder as a contact point for a setting tool. 17. A frac plug, comprising; a mandrel body; a cap coupled to an upper end of the mandrel body; an outer housing coupled to a lower end of the mandrel body; a friction or interference-fit interface disposed between an outer surface of the mandrel body and an inner surface of the outer housing; a guide shoe coupled to the outer housing; a slip assembly positioned between the cap and the guide shoe and surrounding the mandrel body; and a sealing element positioned between the cap and the slip assembly and surrounding the mandrel body, wherein the friction or interference-fit interface is configured to allow the sealing element, the slip assembly, the outer housing, and the guide shoe to move relative to the mandrel body in one axial direction and prevent movement in an opposite axial direction. 18. The frac plug of claim 17 , wherein a length of the frac plug when in a set position is shorter than the length of the frac plug when in an unset position, wherein the length of the frac plug extends from a lower end of the guide shoe to an upper end of the cap. 19. The frac plug of claim 17 , wherein the slip assembly includes a cone and a plurality of slips movable along the cone to force the slips radially outward into contact with a surrounding wellbore. 20. The frac plug of claim 17 , wherein the cap has an angled surface, and wherein the sealing element is movable along the angled surface to force the sealing element radially outward into contact with a surrounding wellbore.
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