Seat for a tubular treating system
US-2015184485-A1 · Jul 2, 2015 · US
US10605040B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10605040-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816152685-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A downhole isolation tool for sealing a well, the downhole isolation tool including a sealing element having an internal surface that defines a bore of the downhole isolation tool. The sealing element includes a plastically deformable material that irreversibly deforms when swaged.
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What is claimed is: 1. A downhole isolation tool for sealing a well when activated by a setting tool, the downhole isolation tool comprising: a sealing element having an internal surface that defines a bore of the downhole isolation tool; a top wedge element having a downstream end located within an upstream end of the sealing element; a central body that has a shoulder configured to accommodate a downstream end of the sealing element; a shoe; and a slip element, wherein the slip element is partially located over an exterior circumference of a downstream end of the central body, wherein the sealing element is sandwiched between the top wedge and the central body, and wherein the sealing element includes a plastically deformable material that irreversibly deforms when swaged. 2. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element is sandwiched directly between the top wedge element and the central body. 3. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the top wedge element and the central body are made of composite materials. 4. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the shoe and the slip element are formed as a single part. 5. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the slip element includes plural protuberances located on an outside surface to engage a casing of the well. 6. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the shoe includes a groove for receiving a shear element. 7. The downhole isolation tool of claim 6 , wherein the groove is formed into an inside surface of the shoe. 8. The downhole isolation tool of claim 6 , further comprising: the shear element, which extends outside the groove into the bore of the downhole isolation tool and is configured to engage a disk of a setting tool. 9. The downhole isolation tool of claim 8 , wherein the shear element is a shear ring. 10. The downhole isolation tool of claim 8 , wherein the shear element is configured to break at a given force. 11. The downhole isolation tool of claim 6 , wherein the shoe has a side opening that corresponds to the groove, and the shear element fits through the side opening to be placed inside the groove. 12. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the top wedge element has a pocket in which a locking button is located so that the locking button engages the interior surface of the sealing element when the downhole isolation tool is set. 13. The downhole isolation tool of claim 1 , wherein the central body has a pocket in which a locking button is located so that the locking button engages an interior surface of a slip element. 14. A downhole isolation tool for sealing a well when activated by a setting tool, the downhole isolation tool comprising: a sealing element having an internal surface that defines a bore of the downhole isolation tool; a top wedge element having a downstream end located within an upstream end of the sealing element; a central body that has a shoulder configured to accommodate a downstream end of the sealing element; a shoe and a slip element formed as a single part, and the slip element is partially located over an exterior circumference of a downstream end of the central body, wherein the sealing element is sandwiched between the top wedge and the central body and includes a plastically deformable material that irreversibly deforms when swaged. 15. The downhole isolation tool of claim 14 , wherein the slip element includes plural protuberances located on an outside surface to engage a casing of the well. 16. The downhole isolation tool of claim 14 , wherein the shoe includes a groove for receiving a shear element. 17. The downhole isolation tool of claim 16 , wherein the groove is formed into an inside surface of the shoe. 18. The downhole isolation tool of claim 16 , further comprising: the shear element, which extends outside the groove into the bore of the downhole isolation tool and is configured to engage a disk of a setting tool. 19. The downhole isolation tool of claim 16 , wherein the shoe has a side opening that corresponds to the groove, and the shear element fits through the side opening to be placed inside the groove. 20. The downhole isolation tool of claim 14 , wherein the top wedge element has a pocket in which a locking button is located so that the locking button engages the interior surface of the sealing element. 21. The downhole isolation tool of claim 20 , wherein the central body has a pocket in which a locking button is located so that the locking button engages an interior surface of the slip element. 22. The downhole isolation tool of claim 14 , wherein the shoe has an interior passage that bypasses a portion of the bore defined by the shoe. 23. The downhole isolation tool of claim 14 , wherein at least one surface of the top wedge element, the sealing element, the central body, and the slip element is treated to increase a coefficient of friction. 24. A method for setting a downhole isolation tool in a casing of a well, the method comprising: attaching the downhole isolation tool to a mandrel of a setting tool; lowering the downhole isolation tool and the setting tool to a desired depth inside the casing; actuating the setting tool so that the mandrel is pulled toward a sleeve of the setting tool, to plastically deform a sealing element of the downhole isolation tool; pushing a top wedge element of the downhole isolation tool, having a downstream end located within an upstream end of the sealing element, into the sealing element; and pushing a central body, having a shoulder configured to accommodate a downstream end of the sealing element, into the sealing element to plastically deform the sealing element, wherein the sealing element has an internal surface that defines a bore of the downhole isolation tool, and wherein the sealing element includes a plastically deformable material that irreversibly deforms when swaged by the sleeve and the mandrel. 25. The method of claim 24 , further comprising: pushing the top wedge element and the central body toward each other until they contact with each other. 26. The method of claim 25 , further comprising: further pulling the mandrel of the setting tool until the mandrel shears a shearing element located in a shoe of the downhole isolation tool. 27. The method of claim 24 , further comprising: pushing the entire top wedge element inside the sealing element. 28. The method of claim 24 , further comprising: locking the top wedge element inside the sealing element with locking buttons distributed on an outside surface of the top wedge element. 29. The method of claim 24 , further comprising: pushing with the mandrel a shoe toward the sealing element, wherein the shoe is formed integrally with a slip element that includes plural protuberances that are forced against the casing. 30. The method of claim 24 , wherein the top wedge element has a pocket in which a locking button is located so that the locking button engages the interior surface of the sealing element. 31. The method of claim 24 , wherein the central body has a pocket in which a locking button is located so that the locking button engages an interior surface of the slip element. 32. The method of claim 24 , further comprising: pumping a ball to a seat fo
with a member expanded radially by axial pressure (E21B33/122, E21B33/124 take precedence) · CPC title
characterised by the construction of the sealing or packing means (E21B33/1277 takes precedence) · CPC title
with means for anchoring against downward and upward movement (E21B33/1291, E21B33/1295 take precedence) · CPC title
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