Frac plug body
US-9759034-B2 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US10626697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10626697-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816119423-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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A frac plug for use in a wellbore includes an upper mandrel with an axis extending therethrough and a lower mandrel that moves axially along the axis and towards the upper mandrel. The frac plug further includes a sealing element and a grip ring that move radially outward from the axis and into engagement with the wellbore. The grip ring includes a first gripping element positioned at a first rake angle with respect to the axis to prevent upward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore, and a second gripping element positioned at a second rake angle with respect to the axis that is different from the first rake angle to prevent downward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A frac plug, comprising: an upper mandrel comprising an axis extending therethrough; a lower mandrel configured to move axially along the axis and towards the upper mandrel, wherein the lower mandrel is configured to move towards the upper mandrel from a lower position to an upper position; a sealing element configured to move radially outward from the axis and into sealing engagement with a wellbore, wherein the sealing element is configured to move radially outward from the axis from a disengaged sealing position when the lower mandrel is in the lower position to an engaged sealing position when the lower mandrel is in the upper position; and a grip ring positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel and configured to move radially outward from the axis and into gripping engagement with the wellbore as the lower mandrel moves axially towards the upper mandrel, wherein the grip ring is configured to move radially outward from the axis from a disengaged gripping position when the lower mandrel is in the lower position to an engaged gripping position when the lower mandrel is in the upper position, wherein the grip ring comprises: a first gripping element positioned at a first rake angle with respect to the axis to prevent upward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore; and a second gripping element positioned at a second rake angle with respect to the axis that is different from the first rake angle to prevent downward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore. 2. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein: the first gripping element comprises a first plurality of gripping elements in axial alignment with each other and equally distributed about the axis; and the second gripping element comprises a second plurality of gripping elements in axial alignment with each other and equally distributed about the axis. 3. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein: the second gripping element is positioned between two first gripping elements. 4. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein: the grip ring comprises a ring body; the first gripping element comprises a first button positioned within the ring body of the grip ring; the second gripping element comprises a second button positioned within the ring body of the grip ring; and the second button is larger in diameter than the first button. 5. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein the first gripping element and the second gripping element extend substantially the same height above a ring body of the grip ring. 6. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein the grip ring comprises a ring body that is configured to separate into a plurality of segments when the grip ring moves radially outward from the axis. 7. The frac plug of claim 1 , wherein: the first rake angle of the first gripping element is between about −5 degrees and about −30 degrees; and the second rake angle of the second gripping element is between about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees. 8. A frac plug, comprising: an upper mandrel comprising an axis extending therethrough, an inner housing, and a cap coupled to the inner housing; a lower mandrel configured to move axially along the axis and towards the upper mandrel; a sealing element positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel and configured to move radially outward from the axis and into sealing engagement with a wellbore, the cap comprising a tapered outer surface and the sealing element comprising a tapered inner surface with the tapered inner surface of the sealing element configured to move along the tapered outer surface of the cap for the sealing element to move radially outward from the axis; and a grip ring positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel and configured to move radially outward from the axis and into gripping engagement with the wellbore as the lower mandrel moves axially towards the upper mandrel, wherein the grip ring comprises: a first gripping element positioned at a first rake angle with respect to the axis to prevent upward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore; and a second gripping element positioned at a second rake angle with respect to the axis that is different from the first rake angle to prevent downward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore. 9. A frac plug, comprising: an upper mandrel comprising an axis extending therethrough; a lower mandrel configured to move axially along the axis and towards the upper mandrel; a sealing element configured to move radially outward from the axis and into sealing engagement with a wellbore; a grip ring positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel and configured to move radially outward from the axis and into gripping engagement with the wellbore as the lower mandrel moves axially towards the upper mandrel, wherein the grip ring comprises: a first gripping element positioned at a first rake angle with respect to the axis to prevent upward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore; and a second gripping element positioned at a second rake angle with respect to the axis that is different from the first rake angle to prevent downward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore; and a cone positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel, wherein the cone comprises a tapered outer surface and the grip ring comprises a tapered inner surface with the tapered inner surface of the grip ring configured to move along the tapered outer surface of the cone for the grip ring to move radially outward from the axis. 10. A frac plug, comprising: an upper mandrel comprising an axis extending therethrough; a lower mandrel configured to move axially along the axis and towards the upper mandrel; a sealing element configured to move radially outward from the axis and into sealing engagement with a wellbore; a grip ring positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel and configured to move radially outward from the axis and into gripping engagement with the wellbore as the lower mandrel moves axially towards the upper mandrel, wherein the grip ring comprises: a first gripping element positioned at a first rake angle with respect to the axis to prevent upward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore; and a second gripping element positioned at a second rake angle with respect to the axis that is different from the first rake angle to prevent downward movement of the grip ring with respect to the wellbore when in gripping engagement with the wellbore; and an engagement interface positioned between the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel to enable the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel to move axially towards each other and prevent the upper mandrel and the lower mandrel from moving axially away each other. 11. The frac plug of claim 10 , wherein: the upper mandrel comprises an inner housing positioned within and coupled to a cap; the lower mandrel comprises a guide shoe positioned within and coupled to an outer housing; and the engagement interface is formed between the inner housing and the outer housing. 12. A frac plug, comprising: an upper mandrel comprising an axis extending therethrough; a lower mandrel configured to move axially along the axis and towards the upper mandrel, wherein the lower mandrel is configured to move towards t
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