Large-Gap-Seal ("LGS") Assembly
US-2019107239-A1 · Apr 11, 2019 · US
US10989347B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10989347-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916448890-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A pipeline isolation tool [10] and method of its use includes a plugging head [20] having a seal [30] to sealably engage a pipe wall; a fluid-activated cylinder [64] located on one side of the seal and moveable in an axial direction; metal support segments [40] located on another side of the seal and moveable in a transverse direction radially outward and inward; the metal segments including a concave portion [45], a portion [35] of the seal residing within the concave portion when unset and set. When in a seal unset position a portion [33] of the seal is covered by adjacent metal support segments of the plurality. When in a seal set position the portion of the seal is exposed between the adjacent metal support segments. The seal is self-energizing, its actuating force being in a same direction as a force from isolation pressure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipeline isolation tool [ 10 ] comprising: at least one plugging head [ 20 ] including a seal [ 30 ] configured to sealably engage a pipe wall and expandable between an unset and a set position; a fluid-activated cylinder [ 64 ] located on one side of the seal and moveable in an axial direction, the fluid-activated cylinder including a first seal-facing surface [ 61 ] contacting an opposing sidewall [ 32 ] of the seal; a plurality of metal support segments [ 40 ] located on a side of the seal opposite that of the fluid-activated cylinder and moveable in a transverse direction radially outward and inward as the seal moves between the unset and set positions; each metal support segment of the plurality including a second seal-facing surface [ 41 ] contacting another opposing sidewall [ 34 ] of the seal, the second seal-facing surface including a concave portion [ 45 ], a portion [ 35 ] of the another opposing sidewall of the seal residing within the concave portion when in the unset and set positions; wherein in the unset position a portion [ 33 ] of the seal is covered by adjacent metal support segments of the plurality; and wherein in the set position the portion of the seal is exposed between the adjacent metal support segments. 2. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 1 , further comprising: the at least one plugging head including a sweep [ 50 ] having a curved lower end [ 51 ]. 3. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 2 , further comprising: the curved lowered end of the sweep being located below the at least one plugging head when the seal is in an unset position and forward of the head when the seal is in the set position. 4. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 2 , further comprising: the sweep including a plurality of ribs [ 53 ]. 5. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 1 , further comprising: a hinge [ 23 ] containing a transfer pin [ 70 ] including a plurality of fluid passageways [ 71 , 73 ], the at least one plugging head being in pivotal relation to the hinge. 6. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 5 , further comprising: at least one fluid passageway of the plurality of fluid passageways being a hydraulic fluid passageway; and at least one other fluid passageway of the plurality of fluid passageways being a gas or liquid passageway. 7. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 1 , further comprising: the seal including an outer pipe wall facing portion [ 39 ] having a first shore hardness; and another portion [ 38 ] inward of the outer pipe wall facing portion having a second greater shore hardness. 8. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 1 , further comprising: a control bar head [ 80 ] connected to the at least one plugging head, the control bar head including a pair of spaced-apart feet [ 81 ] located at a lower end [ 83 ] of the control bar head, one foot of the pair lying left of a vertical centerline [ 89 ] of the control bar head and another foot of the pair lying right of the vertical centerline. 9. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 8 , further comprising: the control bar head including a stop [ 87 ] configured to orient the at least one plugging head in a first orientation during run-in to an interior of a pipe and at second different orientation when in the pipe. 10. The pipeline isolation tool of claim 8 , further comprising a second plugging head [ 20 B] in pivotal relation to the at least one plugging head. 11. A method of blocking an interior of a pipe, the method comprising: lowering at least one plugging head [ 20 ] through an access opening to the interior of the pipe; after the lowering, orienting the at least one plugging head into a predetermined orientation within the interior of the pipe; and after the orienting, expanding a seal [ 30 ] of the at least one plugging head between an unset and a set position, the seal being in sealing engagement to an opposing pipe wall when in the set position; wherein the at least one plugging head includes: a fluid-activated cylinder [ 64 ] located on one side of the seal and moveable in an axial direction, the fluid-activated cylinder including a first seal-facing surface [ 61 ] contacting an opposing sidewall [ 32 ] of the seal; a plurality of metal support segments [ 40 ] located on a side of the seal opposite that of the fluid-activated cylinder and moveable in a transverse direction radially outward and inward as the seal moves between the unset and set positions; each metal support segment of the plurality including a second seal-facing surface [ 41 ] contacting another opposing sidewall [ 34 ] of the seal, the second seal-facing surface including a concave portion [ 45 ], a portion [ 35 ] of the another opposing sidewall of the seal residing within the concave portion during the unset and set positions; wherein in the unset position a portion [ 33 ] of the seal is covered by adjacent metal support segments of the plurality; and wherein in the set position the portion of the seal is exposed between the adjacent metal support segments. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the at least one plugging head includes a sweep [ 50 ] having a curved lower end [ 51 ]. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: sweeping debris located within the interior of the pipe below the access opening forward of the at least one plugging head during the orienting of the at least one plugging head. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the pipeline isolation tool includes a hinge [ 23 ] containing a transfer pin [ 70 ] including a plurality of fluid passageways [ 71 , 73 ], the at least one plugging head being in pivotal relation to the hinge. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: rotating the at least one plugging head about the pin during the orienting.
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