Bidirectional slips
US-2018216429-A1 · Aug 2, 2018 · US
US11512555B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11512555-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017064901-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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The retrievable packer system includes a packer mandrel, a lock ring, an upper cone, a lower cone, a slip device, a retrieval mandrel, and a plurality of push rods. The lock ring is attached to the packer mandrel, followed by the upper cone, the slip device, the lower cone, and the retrieval mandrel. The lower cone has lower cone rod channels, and the push rods anchored on the retrieval mandrel slide through respective channels toward the upper cone. The packer system is run into the borehole with each rod in the first position relative to a tip end of the lower cone and the slip device in the run-in position. The packer system is set and can be locked at a location in the borehole. Each push rod can push the upper cone to return the slip device to the run-in position for retrieval of the packer system.
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We claim: 1. A retrievable packer system, comprising: a packer mandrel having an upper mandrel end and a lower mandrel end; a lock ring being attached to said packer mandrel at said upper mandrel end and having an unlocked position on said packer mandrel relative to said lower mandrel end and a locked position relative to said lower mandrel end, said locked position being closer to said lower mandrel end than said unlocked position, said lock ring being removably attached to said packer mandrel at said locked position; an upper cone mounted on said packer mandrel between said lock ring and said lower mandrel end; a lower cone mounted on said packer mandrel between said upper cone and said lower mandrel end, wherein said lower cone is comprised of: a lower cone tip end facing said upper cone; a lower cone base end opposite said lower cone tip end; and a plurality of lower cone rod channels extending through said lower cone; a slip device being between said upper cone and said lower cone and being in sliding engagement with said upper cone and said lower cone, wherein said slip device is comprised of an inner engagement surface facing said upper cone and said lower cone and an outer engagement surface opposite said inner engagement surface, and wherein said slip device has a run-in position with said outer engagement surface at an initial distance from said upper cone and said lower cone and a set position with said outer engagement surface at an extended distance from said upper cone and said lower cone, said extended distance being greater than said initial distance so as to hold position of said packer mandrel in a borehole; a retrieval mandrel being mounted on said packer mandrel between said lower cone and said lower mandrel end and having a rod connection end facing said lower cone; and a plurality of push rods, each push rod being mounted to said retrieval mandrel and extended into a corresponding lower cone rod channel, and each push rod being comprised of an anchor end attached to said retrieval mandrel and a push end opposite said anchor end, wherein each push rod has a first position relative to said lower cone tip end with said push end within a respective lower cone rod channel of said lower cone with slip device in said run-in position, wherein each push rod has a second position relative to said lower cone tip end with said push end within a respective lower cone rod channel of said lower cone with said slip device in said set position, said second position being closer to said lower cone tip end than said first position, wherein each push rod has a third position relative to said lower cone tip end with said push end extended from said respective lower cone rod channel of said lower cone and in contact with said upper cone with said slip device in said set position, said third position being extended past said lower cone tip end, and wherein each push rod has a fourth position with said push end extended from said respective lower cone rod channel of said lower cone and in contact with said upper cone with said slip device in said run-in position, said fourth position being farther from said lower cone tip end than said third position. 2. The packer system, according to claim 1 , wherein said upper cone is comprised of an upper ramp surface angled outward toward said upper mandrel end, and wherein said lower cone is comprised of a lower ramp surface angled outward toward said lower mandrel end. 3. The packer system, according to claim 2 , wherein said upper ramp surface is comprised of at least one upper conical surface, and wherein said lower ramp surface is comprised of at least one lower conical surface. 4. The packer system, according to claim 1 , wherein said inner engagement surface is comprised of an upper slip engagement surface in sliding engagement with said upper ramp surface and a lower slip engagement surface in sliding engagement with said lower ramp surface, wherein said outer engagement surface is at said initial distance from said upper ramp surface and said lower ramp surface in said run-in position, and wherein said outer engagement surface is at said extended distance from said upper ramp surface and said lower ramp surface. 5. The packer system, according to claim 1 , wherein said retrieval mandrel is comprised of a connection portion, a release portion, and a cut target between the connection portion and release portion, said connection portion being comprised of said rod connection end. 6. The packer system, according to claim 5 , wherein said connection portion has a greater wall thickness than the release portion. 7. The packer system, according to claim 6 , wherein each push rod is fixedly attached to said rod connection end. 8. The packer system, according to claim 5 , wherein said connection portion of said retrieval mandrel is separated from said release portion, when each rod is in said third position, wherein said connection portion of said retrieval mandrel is separated from said release portion, when each rod is in said fourth position, and wherein said connection portion of said retrieval mandrel is made integral with said release portion by said cut target, when each rod is in said first position. 9. The packer system, according to claim 1 , wherein each anchor end is comprised of an offset portion in abutment against said retrieval mandrel and an attachment portion fixedly attached to said retrieval mandrel. 10. The packer system, according to claim 1 , wherein said push rods are arranged circumferentially around said lower cone in corresponding lower cone rod channels. 11. The packer system, according to claim 1 , further comprising: an upper connection sleeve placed on said packer mandrel above said lock ring; and a lower connection sleeve placed around said packer mandrel between lower cone and said lower mandrel end. 12. The packer system, according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of through holes extending through said slip device and into a respective upper cone or lower cone; and a plurality of shear screws, wherein each shear screw is placed in a respective through hole through said slip device and into a respective upper cone or lower cone in said run-in position of said slip device, and wherein each shear screw is sheared in said respective through hole in said set position of said slip device. 13. The packer system, according to claim 12 , wherein each shear screw placed in the respective through hole through said slip device and into said lower cone removably engages a corresponding push rod, said slip device being in said run-in position. 14. The packer system, according to claim 13 , wherein each corresponding push rod is in said first position. 15. A method for downhole operations, comprising the steps of: running a packer system, according to claim 1 , in a borehole, with said slip device in said run-in position, said lock ring in said unlocked position, and each push rod in said first position; placing said packer system at a location in the wellbore; moving said upper cone closer to said lower cone along said packer mandrel; sliding said slip device from said run-in position to said set position; moving each push rod from said first position to said second position concurrent with the step of sliding said slip device; transitioning said lock ring from said unlocked position to said locked position with said packer system at said location so as to hold said packer system with said slip device in said set position and with each push rod in said second position; moving each push rod from said
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