Method and apparatus for sealing tubulars

US9745821B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9745821-B2
Application numberUS-201414152937-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 10, 2014
Priority dateJan 13, 2013
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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Abstract

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A method of controlling fluid flow between two tubulars includes disposing a sealing member in an annular area between two tubulars, wherein the two tubulars partially overlap; moving the sealing member to a lower position where it is not in contact with one of the tubulars, thereby allowing fluid flow through the annular area; and moving the sealing member to an upper position where it is in contact with both of the tubulars, thereby preventing fluid flow through the annular area.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of controlling fluid flow between two tubulars, comprising; disposing a sealing member in an annular area between a first tubular and a second tubular; rotating the first tubular relative to the second tubular downhole: moving the sealing member to a lower position where it is not in contact with one of the tubulars, thereby allowing fluid flow from an interior of the first tubular to an exterior of the second tubular, wherein the sealing member is moved in response to fluid pressure acting on the sealing member; and moving the sealing member to an upper position where it is in contact with both of the tubulars, thereby preventing fluid flow through the annular area. 2. The method claim 1 , wherein one of the tubulars includes a surface having a raised portion and a non-raised portion. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the sealing member is in contact with the raised portion when it is in the upper position. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the sealing member is not in contact with the non-raised portion when it is in the lower position. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising biasing the sealing member in the upper position. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein moving the sealing member to a lower position comprises supplying fluid to move the sealing member to the lower position, thereby allowing the fluid to flow out of the first tubular and the second tubular via the annular area. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein moving the sealing member to the upper position comprises stopping or reducing fluid flow sufficiently to allow the sealing member to move to the upper position. 8. A sealing assembly, comprising: a first tubular having a recess; a second tubular having a raised portion and partially overlapping the first tubular, wherein the second tubular is rotatable relative to the first tubular downhole; a sealing member disposed in the recess and between the first tubular and the second tubular, wherein the sealing member is movable in the recess between a lower position and an upper position, wherein the sealing member is movable in response to fluid pressure acting on the sealing member, where in the upper position, the sealing member is in contact with the raised portion to prevent fluid flow between the tubulars, and where in the lower position, the sealing member is not in contact with the raised portion to allow fluid flow from an interior of the first tubular to an exterior of the second tubular. 9. The sealing assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a biasing member for biasing the sealing member in the upper position. 10. The sealing assembly of claim 8 , wherein the sealing assembly comprises an elastomeric seal. 11. The sealing assembly of claim 8 , wherein the sealing assembly comprises a seal having a bump surface for sealing contact and a curved recess on a back surface of the seal.

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  • in the borehole {(sealing the junction between main bore and laterals E21B41/0042)} · CPC title

  • using down-hole drives (E21B7/203 and E21B7/206 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Down-hole by-pass valve arrangements, i.e. between the inside of the drill string and the annulus (valves specifically for maintaining circulation of drilling fluid while connecting or disconnecting tubular joints E21B21/019) · CPC title

  • E21B33/14Primary

    for cementing casings into boreholes · CPC title

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What does patent US9745821B2 cover?
A method of controlling fluid flow between two tubulars includes disposing a sealing member in an annular area between two tubulars, wherein the two tubulars partially overlap; moving the sealing member to a lower position where it is not in contact with one of the tubulars, thereby allowing fluid flow through the annular area; and moving the sealing member to an upper position where it is in c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Weatherford Tech Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B33/14. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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