Device and method for opening and stopping a toe valve
US-2019136663-A1 · May 9, 2019 · US
US10704358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10704358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816106095-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2020 |
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A downhole tool for connecting an interior of a casing to a formation, the downhole tool including an inner housing extending along a longitudinal axis X; an outer housing that encloses the inner housing and forms first to fourth chambers; a first piston that separates the first and second chambers; a second piston that separates the third and fourth chambers; a port that is configured to fluidly communicate an outside and inside of the downhole tool; and a stopping mechanism that prevents the second piston from opening the port. The second piston is positioned to separate the port into an outer portion and an inner portion to interrupt a fluid communication between the outside and inside of the downhole tool.
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A downhole tool for connecting an interior of a casing to a formation, the downhole tool comprising: an inner housing extending along a longitudinal axis X; an outer housing that encloses the inner housing and forms first to fourth chambers; a first piston that separates the first and second chambers; a second piston that separates the third and fourth chambers; a port that is configured to fluidly communicate an outside and inside of the downhole tool; a stopping mechanism that prevents the second piston from opening the port; and a first constrictor region formed between the second chamber and the third chamber, wherein the constrictor region is configured to allow a small content of a second fluid, present in the second chamber, to enter the third chamber, which is filled with air, and wherein the second piston is positioned to separate the port into an outer portion and an inner portion to interrupt a fluid communication between the outside and inside of the downhole tool. 2. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the stopping mechanism includes a shearable element. 3. The downhole tool of claim 2 , wherein the shearable element is a shear pin that is attached to the inner housing. 4. The downhole tool of claim 2 , wherein the shearable element is a shear pin that is attached to the outer housing. 5. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the first constrictor region prevents a sudden movement of the second piston. 6. The downhole tool of claim 1 , further comprising: a second constrictor region formed between the fourth chamber and a fifth chamber, wherein the second constrictor region is configured to allow a small content of a third fluid, present in the fourth chamber, to enter the fifth chamber, which is filled with air. 7. The downhole tool of claim 6 , further comprising: a third constrictor region located between the first piston and the second piston, the third constrictor region defining two more chambers, each chamber of the two more chambers holding a corresponding piston that is different from the first or second piston. 8. A downhole tool for connecting an interior of a casing to a formation, the downhole tool comprising: an inner housing extending along a longitudinal axis X; an outer housing that encloses the inner housing; a piston that forms first and second chambers with the outer housing; a port that fluidly communicates an outside and inside of the downhole tool; and a stopping mechanism that prevents the piston from opening the port, wherein an inner part of the port is formed in the piston and an outer part of the port is formed in the outer housing and the piston is positioned to misalign the inner part and the outer part so that there is no fluid communication between an inside and outside of the downhole tool, and wherein the port extends only through the outer housing and the piston. 9. The downhole tool of claim 8 , wherein the piston comprises: a burst disc that fluidly separates a fluid inside the inner housing from the first chamber. 10. The downhole tool of claim 8 , wherein the piston is in direct contact with a fluid inside the inner housing. 11. The downhole tool of claim 8 , wherein the stopping mechanism includes a shearable element. 12. The downhole tool of claim 11 , wherein the shearable element is a shear pin that is attached to the inner housing. 13. Toe downhole tool of claim 12 , wherein the shear pin breaks when a pressure of a fluid inside the inner housing is larger than a threshold pressure. 14. The downhole tool of claim 8 , wherein the inner part of the port is aligned with the outer part of the port after the piston breaks the stopping mechanism. 15. The downhole tool of claim 8 , further comprising: a constrictor region located between the second chamber and a third chamber and configured to allow a small amount of air, present in the second chamber, to enter the third chamber, which is also filled with air. 16. A method for connecting an interior of a casing to a formation with a downhole tool that is placed in a well, the method comprising: increasing a pressure of a fluid to break a burst disc formed into a piston of a tow valve, the piston being housed by an inner housing of the tow valve and an outer housing, wherein the inner housing forms with the outer housing, which encloses the inner housing, first and second chambers; moving the piston, which separates the first and second chambers, toward the second chamber; and blocking a movement of the piston with a stopping mechanism to prevent the piston from opening a port, wherein an inner part of the port is formed in the piston and an outer part of the port is formed in the outer housing and the piston is positioned to misalign the inner part and the outer part so that there is no fluid communication between an inside and outside of the downhole tool, and wherein the port extends only through the outer housing and the piston. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: further increasing the pressure of the fluid to break the stopping mechanism. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: aligning the inner part of the port with the outer part of the port. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: achieving fluid communication between an interior and exterior of the downhole tool through the port. 20. The method of claim 16 , wherein the stopping mechanism includes a shearable element. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the shearable element is a shear pin that is attached to the inner housing. 22. The method of claim 16 , wherein the stopping mechanism includes plural shear pins, each one being manufactured to break at a different pressure. 23. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: slowing a movement of the piston by using a constrictor region between the second chamber and a third chamber.
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