Self-inflating high expansion seal
US-2021071496-A1 · Mar 11, 2021 · US
US12024972B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12024972-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217674983-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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A backup including a resister articulated to a mounting ring, a support articulated to a support ring and the resister, the resister moving upon one of the mounting ring and the support ring moving away from the other. A seal including a mandrel, an element and a backup disposed on the mandrel adjacent the element. A borehole system including a borehole in a formation, a string in the borehole, a backup disposed within or as a part of the string. A backup including a deformable ring, a resister disposed adjacent the deformable ring, the resister being articulated to a ring mount through a pivot pin having a frustoconical geometry. A backup including a resister articulated to a ring, the resister including a borehole wall engager. A borehole system including a borehole in a subsurface formation, a string in the borehole, a backup within or as a part of the string.
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What is claimed is: 1. A backup for a seal comprising: a resister articulated to a mounting ring; a support articulated to a support ring and articulated to the resister, the resister moving to a larger diameter position upon one of the mounting ring and the support ring moving away from the other of the mounting ring and the support ring. 2. The backup as claimed in claim 1 wherein the resister includes a first wing configured to overlap an adjacent resister. 3. The backup as claimed in claim 2 wherein the resister includes a second wing extending in an opposite direction to that of the first wing. 4. The backup as claimed in claim 1 wherein the support is articulated to the resister between the articulation to the mounting ring and an end of the resister that defines a radially largest diameter of the resister when fully deployed. 5. The backup as claimed in claim 1 wherein the resister includes a groove into which the support is received. 6. The backup as claimed in claim 5 wherein the groove is closed radially inwardly of a radius defined by a fully deployed resister. 7. A seal comprising: a mandrel; an element on the mandrel; a backup as claimed in claim 1 disposed on the mandrel adjacent the element. 8. A borehole system comprising: a borehole in a subsurface formation; a string in the borehole; a backup as claimed in claim 1 disposed within or as a part of the string. 9. A backup for a wellbore tool comprising: a deformable ring; a resister disposed adjacent the deformable ring, the resister being articulated to a ring mount through a pivot pin that is frustoconical in geometry engaging notches that are frustoconical in geometry. 10. The backup as claimed in claim 9 wherein the ring mount provides a backstop to the resister at a fully deployed position. 11. The backup as claimed in claim 9 wherein the resister is wedge shaped. 12. The backup as claimed in claim 9 wherein the resister and/or the deformable ring further includes a borehole wall engager. 13. The backup as claimed in claim 12 wherein the engager is an anchor. 14. The backup as claimed in claim 12 wherein the engager is a wicker. 15. A backup comprising: a resister articulated to a ring mount through a pivot pin that is frustoconical in geometry engaging notches that are frustoconical in geometry, the resister including at an end thereof opposite the end articulated to the ring, a borehole wall engager. 16. The backup as claimed in claim 15 wherein the engager is an anchor. 17. The backup as claimed in claim 15 wherein the engager is a wicker. 18. A borehole system comprising: a borehole in a subsurface formation; a string in the borehole; a backup as claimed in claim 9 disposed within or as a part of the string. 19. The system as claimed in claim 18 wherein the resister when deployed is in contact with the borehole or string over about ⅓ to about ½ of the longitudinal length of the resister.
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