Stage tool for wellbore cementing
US-2015337624-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US10781664B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10781664-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816179471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 22, 2020 |
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A downhole tool deployable within a wellbore for controlling the supply of treatment to fluid to a reservoir is disclosed. The downhole tool includes a housing defining a passage and a port extending through the housing. The housing includes a seat that is configured for displacement into a plug-receiving position for receiving a plug that is deployed through the passage. A key profile for effecting actuation of the seat to the plug-receiving position in response to registration of the key profile with a matching key on the plug being deployed through the passage is provided. The downhole tool further includes a flow control member configured for displacement relative to the port in response to application of a sufficient net force effected by a fluid pressure differential that is created by supplying pressurized fluid to the passage while the plug is deployed on the seat.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A downhole tool comprising: a housing; a passage disposed within the housing; a seat, displaceable inwardly, relative to a central longitudinal axis of the passage, into a plug-receiving position for receiving a plug being deployed through the passage such that the plug is seated on the seat; a key profile for effecting actuation of the seat to the plug-receiving position in response to registration of the key profile with a matching key of the plug being deployed through the passage; a port extending through the housing; and a flow control member displaceable, relative to the port, from a closed position to an open position, in response to application of a sufficient net force effected by a fluid pressure differential that is created by supplying pressurized fluid to the passage while the plug is seated on the seat. 2. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a seat actuator; and a seat actuator retainer; wherein the seat actuator is releasable from retention by the seat actuator retainer in response to the registration of the matching key with the key profile, such that the seat actuator effects the displacement of the seat. 3. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 2 ; wherein the seat actuator includes one or more retainable portions; and wherein the registration of the matching key with the key profile effects relative displacement between: (i) all of the one or more retainable portions, and (ii) the seat actuator retainer, such that the releasing of the seat actuator from retention by the seat actuator retainer is effected. 4. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 3 ; wherein each one of the one or more retainable portions, independently, is displaceable between a retained position and a released position, wherein, for each one of the one or more retainable portions, in the retained position, the retainable portion is retained by the seat actuator retainer, and wherein, in the released position, the retainable portion is released from the seat actuator retainer; such that the displacement of the seat is prevented by the retention of at least one of the one or more retainable portions by the seat actuator retainer; and such that the seat actuator becomes released from retention by the seat actuator retainer and becomes displaceable to effect the inward displacement of the seat once all of the one or more retainable portions become disposed in their respective released positions. 5. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 3 ; wherein the key profile is configured to transmit, to the one or more retainable portions, a force applied by the plug while the registration of the matching key with the key profile is being effected. 6. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 3 ; wherein each one of the one or more retainable portions, independently, is biased towards its respective retained position. 7. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 2 ; wherein the seat actuator is biased towards a seat actuation position for urging the displacement of the seat. 8. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 ; wherein the key profile is configured to transmit, to the one or more retainable portions, a force applied by the plug while the registration of the matching key with the key profile is being effected; and wherein each one of the one or more retainable portions, independently, is biased towards its respective retained position; and wherein, for each one of the one or more retainable members, the biasing of the retainable portion also effects biasing of the key profile into a position for registering with a matching key of a plug being deployed through the passage. 9. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 ; wherein the key profile includes a pattern. 10. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the displacement of the flow control member from a closed position to an open position effects uncovering of the port. 11. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 ; wherein when the port is disposed in the closed condition, sealing, or substantial sealing, of fluid communication, between the port and the passage is effected; and wherein when the port is disposed in the open condition, fluid communication, between the port and the passage is effected. 12. A wellbore string comprising the downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 . 13. A system comprising the wellbore string as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the wellbore string is disposed within a wellbore. 14. A downhole tool comprising: a housing; a passage disposed within the housing; a seat, displaceable inwardly, relative to a central longitudinal axis of the passage, into a plug-receiving position for receiving a plug being deployed through the passage such that the plug is seated on the seat; a seat actuator for effecting displacement of the seat; a seat actuator retainer for releasably retaining the seat actuator; a port extending through the housing; and a flow control member displaceable, relative to the port, from a closed position to an open position, in response to application of a sufficient net force effected by a fluid pressure differential that is created by supplying pressurized fluid to the passage while the plug is seated on the seat; and wherein: the seat actuator retainer is actuated by the plug, as the plug is being deployed through the passage, with effect that the seat actuator is released from retention by the seat actuator retainer with effect that the seat actuator effects displacement of the seat into the plug-receiving position for receiving the plug being deployed through the passage such that the plug becomes seated on the seat. 15. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 14 ; wherein: the displacement of the seat into the plug-receiving position is for preventing downhole displacement of the seated plug relative to the flow control member. 16. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 14 ; wherein: the seat actuator includes one or more retainable portions; and the actuation of the seat actuator retainer by the plug effects relative displacement between: (i) all of the one or more retainable portions, and (ii) the seat actuator retainer, such that the releasing of the seat actuator from retention by the seat actuator retainer is effected. 17. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 16 ; wherein each one of the one or more retainable portions, independently, is displaceable between a retained position and a released position, wherein, for each one of the one or more retainable portions, in the retained position, the retainable portion is retained by the seat actuator retainer, and wherein, in the released position, the retainable portion is released from the seat actuator retainer; such that the displacement of the seat is prevented by the retention of at least one of the one or more retainable portions by the seat actuator retainer; and such that the seat actuator becomes released from retention by the seat actuator retainer and becomes displaceable to effect the displacement of the seat once all of the one or more retainable portions become disposed in their respective released positions. 18. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 16 ; wherein each one of the one or more retainable portions, independently, is biased towards its respective retained position. 19. The downhole tool as claimed in claim 14 ; wherein the seat actuator is biased towards a seat actuation position for urging the deployment of the seat. 20. The downhole tool as claime
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