PACKER CUP FOR USE ON DOWNHOLE WELLBORE TOOLS
20180010415 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B33/1208
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A packer cup for use on downhole wellbore tools is provided herein. The packer cup has a composite annular body made from elastomer and/or polymer materials capable of accomplishing effective sealing at normal to high operating temperatures and at all pressure ranges in order to provide superior resistance to aggressive fluids, such as sour crude oil or gas, lubricating oil additives and amine corrosion inhibitors. The packer cup has a radial array of concave reinforcing wires that are retained by a metal cylindrical sleeve. In addition, the packer cup may include a support cup that is received about a lower tapered end in order to provide additional structural support to the cup.
Claims
1. A packer cup for use on downhole wellbore tools, said packer cup comprising: an annular body comprising an open upper end and an open lower end separated by a tubular intermediate portion, said annular body fabricated from an elastomer and/or polymer material capable of accomplishing effective sealing at normal to high operating temperatures and at all pressure ranges; a metal cylindrical sleeve comprising an annularly projecting ridge with a plurality of apertures, a plurality of reinforcing wires retained within said apertures of said sleeve, said reinforcing wires embedded in said elastomer and/or polymer materials of said annular body.
2. The packer cup of claim 1 wherein said cylindrical sleeve forms an internal annular shoulder within said body.
3. The packer cup of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing wires further comprises a radial array of concave reinforcing wires.
4. The packer cup of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing wires are stainless steel or a metallic or polymeric material.
5. The packer cup of claim 1 wherein said elastomer and/or polymer material is hydrogenated or highly saturated nitrile.
6. The packer cup of claim 5 wherein said hydrogenated or highly saturated nitrile has a hardness of between about 75 and about 85 durometer A.
7. The packer cup of claim 1 wherein said annular body further comprises an external annular stop shoulder and a downwardly tapered, terminal end portion.
8. The packer cup of claim 7 further comprising a support cup received about said downwardly tapered, terminal end portion of said annular body.
9. The packer cup of claim 8 wherein said support cup further comprises a circular base and an upstanding annular wall.
10. The packer cup of claim 9 where said upstanding annular wall of said support cup comprises an outwardly tapered, inner diameter that parallels said downwardly tapered, terminal end portion of said lower end of said body.
11. The packer cup of claim 1 further comprising a support cup received about said lower end of said annular body.
12. The packer cup of claim 11 wherein said support cup further comprises a circular base and an upstanding annular wall.
13. The packer cup of claim 12 where said upstanding annular wall of said support cup comprises an outwardly tapered, inner diameter that parallels a downwardly tapered, terminal end portion of said lower end of said body.
14. The packer cup of claim 13 wherein said annular body further comprises an external annular stop shoulder.
15. The packer cup of claim 3 further comprising a support cup received about said lower end of said annular body.
16. The packer cup of claim 15 wherein said support cup further comprises a circular base and an upstanding annular wall.
17. The packer cup of claim 16 where said upstanding annular wall of said support cup comprises an outwardly tapered, inner diameter that parallels a downwardly tapered, terminal end portion of said lower end of said body.
18. The packer cup of claim 17 wherein said lower end of said annular body further comprises an external annular stop shoulder.
19. A packer cup for use on downhole wellbore tools, said packer cup comprising: an annular body comprising an open upper end and an open lower end separated by a tubular intermediate portion, said annular body fabricated from hydrogenated or highly saturated nitrile having a hardness of between about 75 and about 85 durometer A, said lower end of said annular body further comprising an external annular stop shoulder and a downwardly tapered, terminal end portion; a metal cylindrical sleeve comprising an annularly projecting ridge with a plurality of apertures, said sleeve joined with said lower open end of said annular body; and a radial array of concave reinforcing wires retained within said apertures of said sleeve, said reinforcing wires embedded within said annular body.
20. The packer cup of claim 19 further comprising a support cup having a circular base and an upstanding annular wall, and said support cup received about said downwardly tapered, terminal end portion of said annular body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] The embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use this invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting in scope.
[0024] While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the construction and the arrangement of the elements and components of the devices and/or in the sequences and steps of the methods without departing from the scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the devices and methods are not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
[0025] The description of the invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. In the description, relative terms such as “front,” “rear,” “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawings under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the machine be constructed or the method to be operated in a particular orientation. Terms, such as “connected,” “connecting,” “attached,” “attaching,” “join” and “joining” are used interchangeably and refer to one structure or surface being secured to another structure or surface or integrally fabricated in one piece, such as by welding, binding with adhesives, riveting, threaded fasteners, or bending in the form of a crimped seam.
[0026] Referring to the figures of the drawings, wherein like numerals of reference designate like elements throughout the several views, a packer cup 10 for use on downhole wellbore tools. Well production fluids may include oil, gas and water or combinations thereof. The subterranean well 12 includes a casing 14 which extends from the surface downhole. A string 16 of downhole wellbore tools may be composed of a series of tubes or tubing suspended from the surface, such as from a rig or derrick. The packer cup 10 has an external diameter that is generally oversized compared an interior diameter of the casing 14, and is mounted on the string 16 in order to isolate zones within the oil or gas well 12 or to separate high and low pressure zones within the well 12.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] The body 18 of the packer cup 10 is fabricated from elastomer and/or polymer materials capable of accomplishing effective sealing at normal to high operating temperatures and at all pressure ranges. The elastomer and/or polymer materials may be a hydrogenated or highly saturated nitrile with a hardness of between about 75 and about 85 durometer A in order to provide superior resistance to aggressive fluids, such as sour crude oil or gas, lubricating oil additives and amine corrosion inhibitors.
[0029] The lower end 22 of the body 18 includes an external annular stop shoulder 38 and a downwardly tapered, terminal end portion 40. The tapered terminal end portion 40 has an external diameter less than the remainder of the body 18 of the packer cup 10. As illustrated in
[0030] Whereas, the invention has been described in relation to the drawings and claims, it should be understood that other and further modifications and formulations, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope of this invention.