Sealing device and manufacturing method therefor
US-2024426378-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9568103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9568103-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313872587-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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An expandable seal features a ring structure with internal and external seal. The seals are mounted in grooves and extend beyond a base outer dimension on the ring on the inside and the outside surfaces. Bumps are positioned in axial alignment with the seals but in opposition to each seal so that the exterior seal has a bump axially aligned but on the inside of the ring and the inner seal has a bump axially aligned and on the outside surface of said ring. The bumps have end transitions to the base dimension to create a volume for the seal material to travel axially when radially expanded from a mandrel extending within for effective seal containment. Seal rings can be stacked to adjust to dimensional irregularities in the surrounding tubular or the mandrel and to back each other up in the event of seal failure in any one seal ring.
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We claim: 1. An expandable seal assembly for use between a radially expanded mandrel and a surrounding tubular, comprising: at least one substantially cylindrical tubular body having a longitudinal axis and having a cylindrical inside base surface and a cylindrical outside base surface; at least one first seal disposed in and filling at least one first groove in said inside base surface and at all times extending beyond said inside base surface and at least one second seal disposed in and filling at least one second groove in said outside base surface and at all times extending beyond said outside base surface, said first and second grooves have opposed groove ends adjacent opposed ends of said first and second seals contained therein; at least one first bump on said tubular body discrete from said first and second seals extending axially on at least one of said inside and outside base surfaces for the substantial length of an opposing at least one of said seals and in substantial axial alignment therewith, said first hump capable of making contact with said mandrel or said surrounding tubular when said tubular body is expanded to create an axially adjacent space from an adjacent base surface for contained axial movement of an adjacent said seal; said tubular body providing a substantially consistent wall thickness measured perpendicularly to said axis as between axially spaced locations where said bump and said groove are opposed and any location where there is no bump or opposed groove present. 2. The expandable seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein: said first bump has a tapered end transition to said adjacent base surface. 3. The expandable seal assembly of claim 2 , wherein: said transition forms an angle of 3-45 degrees with respect to said adjacent base surface. 4. The expandable seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of said seals extends out of said groove in which said seal is disposed-and beyond said adjacent base surface before expansion of said tubular body. 5. The expandable seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of said seals moves axially in at least one direction when subjected to compressive force on a radial expansion of said tubular body. 6. The expandable seal assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one end ring on at least one end of said tubular body. 7. The expandable seal assembly of claim 6 , wherein: said at least one end ring is made of PEEK or high performance thermoplastics or metal. 8. The expandable seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein: said tubular body comprises a second bump located on an opposite side of said tubular body from one of said seals and in substantial axial alignment therewith. 9. The expandable seal assembly of claim 8 , wherein: one of said inside base surface or said outside base surface has a third seal. 10. The expandable seal assembly of claim 8 , wherein: a third bump is on the same side of said tubular body as said first or second bump and radially extends the same distance from an adjacent base surface. 11. The expandable seal assembly of claim 8 , wherein: said tubular body has a wall thickness at one of said bumps approximating a wall thickness in an axially spaced transverse section of said tubular body where the first or second groove is not located. 12. The expandable seal assembly of claim 8 , wherein: said assembly comprises at least one additional tubular body stacked with the at least one tubular body between a pair of end rings. 13. The expandable seal assembly of claim 12 , wherein: said tubular bodies move independently on expansion to conform to a mandrel within or a surrounding tubular. 14. The expandable seal assembly of claim 13 , wherein: at least one of said seals on one of said tubular bodies backs up at least one other seal on a different one of said tubular bodies.
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characterised by the construction of the sealing or packing means (E21B33/1277 takes precedence) · CPC title
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