Plug Assembly
20230089352 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B33/1208
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B34/102
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A plug system including: a plug tubular including a tubular body, an upstream tubular connection, and a downstream tubular connection; wherein: the upstream tubular connection and the downstream tubular connection are openings at opposite ends of the tubular body; and a plug assembly arranged in a housing including: a plug; a breaker object; and a seat; wherein: the plug is supported by the seat; the plug assembly has a first position and a second position; wherein in the first position, the plug intact; and in the second position the plug has been broken by the breaker object; wherein: the plug is stationary with respect to the housing in both the first and second position; there is a fluid connection between the upstream tubular connection and the downstream tubular connection: and the tubular body is a single continuous piece; and wherein the plug assembly is entirely arranged within the plug tubular.
Claims
1. A plug assembly arranged in a housing (11) in a tubular body (12) comprising: a plug (2); a breaker object (32); a seat (4); and an assembly retainer (6) wherein: the plug (2) is supported by the seat (4); the assembly retainer (6) supports the plug assembly; and the assembly retainer (6) is stationary with respect to the housing (11), and the assembly retainer (6) is a separate element from the tubular body (12); further: the plug assembly has a first position and a second position; wherein: in the first position, the plug (2) is intact; and in the second position the plug (2) has been broken by the breaker object (32); wherein the assembly retainer (6) is fixed to the tubular body (12) by a retainer connector (62), and: the plug (2) is stationary with respect to the housing in both the first and second position.
2. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the breaker object (32) is an explosive.
3. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the breaker object (32) is the seat (4).
4. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the assembly retainer (6) comprises threads to affix the retainer assembly (6) to the housing (11).
5. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the assembly retainer (6) further comprises a retainer dampener (64) to absorb force after the plug assembly (100) is no longer in the first position.
6. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the assembly retainer (6) further comprises a retainer body (61) and wherein the retainer body (61) comprises threads to affix the assembly retainer (6) to the housing (11).
7. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the assembly retainer (6) further comprises a plurality of retainer segments (65).
8. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 7, wherein at least one of the plurality of retainer segments (65) comprises a retainer body (61) and a retainer protrusion (66), wherein the retainer protrusion (66) extends from the retainer body (61) in a radial direction.
9. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 7, wherein the plug assembly (100) further comprises a retainer ring (67) to affix the retainer segments (65) to the housing (11), wherein at least a portion of the retainer body (61) is arranged between the housing (11) and a portion of the retainer ring (67).
10. The plug assembly (100) according to claim 1, wherein the breaker object (32) is stationary with respect to the plug (2) between the first and second position.
11. A plug system (200) comprising: a plug tubular (1) comprising a tubular body (12), an upstream tubular connection, and a downstream tubular connection; wherein: the upstream tubular connection and the downstream tubular connection are openings at opposite ends of the tubular body (12); and a plug assembly arranged in a housing (11) comprising: a plug (2); a breaker object (32); and a seat (4); wherein: the plug (2) is supported by the seat (4); the plug assembly has a first position and a second position; wherein in the first position, the plug (2) intact; and in the second position the plug (2) has been broken by the breaker object (32); wherein: the plug (2) is stationary with respect to the housing in both the first and second position; there is a fluid connection between the upstream tubular connection and the downstream tubular connection: and the tubular body (12) is a single continuous piece; and wherein the plug assembly is entirely arranged within the plug tubular (12).
12. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the breaker object (32) is an explosive.
13. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the breaker object (32) is the seat (4).
14. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the breaker object (32) is stationary with respect to the plug (2) between the first and second position.
15. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the plug assembly (100) further comprises an assembly retainer (6) arranged to support the breaker (4) or the shear ring (5) and the assembly retainer (6) is stationary with respect to the housing.
16. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the assembly retainer (6) comprises threads to affix the retainer assembly (6) to the housing (11).
17. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the assembly retainer (6) further comprises a retainer body (61) and wherein the retainer body (61) comprises threads to affix the assembly retainer (6) to the housing (11).
18. The plug system (200) according to claim 11, wherein the assembly retainer (6) further comprises a plurality of retainer segments (65).
19. The plug system (200) according to claim 18, wherein at least one of the plurality of retainer segments (65) comprises a retainer body (61) and a retainer protrusion (66), wherein the retainer protrusion (66) extends from the retainer body (61) in a radial direction.
20. The plug system (200) according to claim 19, wherein the plug system (200) further comprises a retainer ring (67) to affix the retainer segments (65) to the housing (11), wherein at least a portion of the retainer body (61) is arranged between the housing (11) and a portion of the retainer ring (67).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0052] The above and further features of the invention are a set forth with particularity in the appended claims and advantages thereof will become clearer from consideration of the following detailed description. Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following diagrams wherein:
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REFERENCE NUMBERS AND CORRESPONDING ELEMENTS
[0065] 1 Plug Tubular [0066] 11 Housing [0067] 12 Tubular Body [0068] 13 Upstream Tubular Connection [0069] 14 Downstream Tubular Connection [0070] 15 First Tubular Section [0071] 16 Second Tubular Section [0072] 2 Plug [0073] 21 Sealing Element [0074] 22 Bearing Ring [0075] 3 Breaker Assembly [0076] 31 Breaker Support [0077] 32 Breaker Object [0078] 33 Snap Ring Pocket [0079] 4 Seat [0080] 41 Seat Body [0081] 42 Retaining Lip [0082] 43 Snap Ring [0083] 44 Breaker Pocket [0084] 45 Snap Ring Groove [0085] 5 Shear Ring [0086] 51 Shear Ring Body [0087] 52 Shear Ring Lip [0088] 6 Assembly Retainer [0089] 61 Retainer Body [0090] 62 Retainer Connector [0091] 63 Retainer Top [0092] 64 Retainer Dampener [0093] 65 Retainer Segments [0094] 66 Retainer Protrusions [0095] 67 Retainer Ring [0096] 100 Plug Assembly [0097] 200 Plug System
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0098] Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Alternative embodiments will also be presented. The drawings are intended to be read in conjunction with both the summary, the detailed description, and an any preferred and/or particular embodiments, specifically discussed or otherwise disclosed. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. These embodiments are provided by way of illustration only. Several further embodiments, or combinations of the presented embodiments, will be within the scope of one skilled in the art.
[0099] The present invention is a plug assembly that is arranged in a tubular.
[0100] In the examples disclosed in
[0101] Then the plug assembly will move into a third position. In the third position the plug seat is locked in place by a snap ring. The snap ring is deigned to expand or contract. Being held in a position under tension, it will expand or contract when it is lined up with a groove or recess where it has space to move into. The snap ring prevents the plug seat from moving in the axial direction. The second and third position can occur at the same time. Note that reference to the plug system being in the first, second, or third position is the same as the plug assembly being in the first, second, or third position (and vice versa).
[0102] Direction terms such as up, down, left, right, above, below, etc. are being used in reference to the orientation of the elements in the figures. In no way is this intended as limiting.
[0103] Reference is made to
[0104] The tubular body 12 shown in the figure is of one continuous piece. The single continuous piece provides a more rigid, and stronger, plug tubular 1. Additionally, it does not require any welds or seals that are required when joining two pipe sections together which enclose the plug assembly 100. These welds or seals can become areas where fluid can leak out from the tubular itself; particularly under high pressure/temperature environments.
[0105] It is possible for the housing 11 to be arranged in an element between the tubular body 12 and the plug assembly 100. The tubular body 12 need not be in one continuous piece as will be discussed in
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[0107] A plug 2 is supported by a seat 4. A shear ring 5 is arranged to provide support to the seat 4. The shear ring comprises a shear ring body 51 and a shear ring lip 52. It is the shear ring lip 52 that is shown to support the seat 4 in the figure. The shear ring 5 is designed to shear (break) at the area between the shear ring lip 52 and the shear ring body 51. This causes the seat 4 and the plug 2 to travel downwards in an axial direction.
[0108] Between the seat 4 and the plug 2 is arranged a bearing ring 22. This bearing ring 22 helps to hold the plug 2 in place under high pressure. A bearing ring 22 can also be arranged on top of the plug 2. (Please note that the bearing rings 22 are not labelled on
[0109] The seat 4 comprises a seat body 41. In the figure, a snap ring 43 is arranged in a snap ring groove 45 in the seat body 41. Further, the seat has a breaker pocket 44 that allows for the breaker object 32 to pass through the seat during operation of the plug assembly 100. The snap ring is designed such that when the plug assembly 100 is in the third position, it will expand into a snap ring pocket 33 in the breaker assembly. In this way, the seat 4 will be prevented from moving uphole or downhole. In this embodiment, this prevention of any further movement of the seat 4 occurs because the seat 4 is locked to the breaker assembly 3 by the snap ring 43. As the breaker assembly 3 is fixed with respect to the tubular body 12, this also fixes the seat 4 with respect to the tubular body 12. The seat 4 further comprises a retaining lip 42. The purpose of the retaining lip 42 is to keep the shear ring lip 52 from moving in the axial position and/or radially when the plug assembly 100 is in the third position. It is preferable that the retaining lip 42 extends to at least the same distance as the thickness as the shear ring lip 52 in order to prevent the shear ring lip 52 from moving in a radial direction or twisting as the plug 2 moves axially. In this way, the chances of the shear ring lip 52 accidently entering the wellbore is greatly reduced because it cannot freely move in an unwanted direction during operation of the plug assembly 100.
[0110] In the first position, as shown in
[0111] The plug assembly 100 further comprises an assembly retainer 6. The assembly retainer 6 is fixed with respect to the tubular body 12. This allows the assembly retainer 6 to provide support to one or more elements in the plug assembly 100. In
[0112] The retainer top 63 is an area on top of the assembly retainer 6. In the third position, this is where the distal end of the retaining lip 42 contacts the assembly retainer 6. This helps prevent the shear ring lip 52 from moving axially and/or radially and entering the through bore of the plug tubular.
[0113] An assembly retainer 6 can also be affixed to an element that is stationary with respect to the seat 4 when the plug assembly 100 moves from the second to the third position. For example, the tubular body 12 or an element that is supported by a protrusion from the tubular body 12, affixed to the tubular body 12, or supported indirectly by an element that is stationary with respect to the tubular body 12.
[0114] The plug 2 is shown on the uphole side of the plug assembly 100. However, it is also possible for the plug 2 to be on the downhole side of the plug assembly 100. This would allow for the plug assembly 100 to be operated such that it is pressure from the downhole side that breaks the shear ring 5.
[0115] The seat is shown as supported by the shear ring lip 52, however it is also possible for the breaker assembly 3 to be supported by the shear ring lip 52. This can be useful if the breaker object 32 itself moves to make contact with the plug 2 and not the seat.
[0116] The figures show that the snap ring 43 is arranged in a snap ring groove 45 in the seat body 41. However, the snap ring 43 could also be arranged in the breaker support 31. In both cases, the snap ring 43 would still prevent the seat 4 from moving in the axial direction in the third position. Further, the snap ring 43 could be arranged such that it expands (or contracts) into a groove in the tubular body 12 or other element that is stationary with respect to the tubular body 12.
[0117] The retaining lip 42 is shown as a groove at the end of the seat body 41. However, the retaining lip 42 could be at another location of the seat 4. What is important is that the retaining lip 42 fits around the shear ring lip 52 and prevents the shear ring lip 52 from moving axially when the plug assembly 100 is in the third position. Preferably the retaining lip 42 also prevents movement of the shear ring lip 52 in the radial direction as well. An advantage of not having the groove of the retaining lip 42, but along the seat body 41 is that the shear ring lip 52 can be enclosed on both sides. This would help to keep the shear ring lip 52 in place when in the third position.
[0118] Note that while the snap ring pocket 33 is show at the end of the breaker support 31, this is not required. The snap ring pocket 33 can be arranged anywhere along the breaker support 31 provided that the seat 4 can move far enough such that the plug 2 breaks before or simultaneously with the plug assembly 100 entering in the third position.
[0119] While it is preferable that the shear ring lip 52 be held in place as the seat 4 moves axially by the retaining lip 42, this is not essential.
[0120] In the case that the plug assembly 100 was inverted so that the plug 2 was on the downhole side of the plug assembly 100, the assembly retainer 6 could either remain on the downhole side or be moved to the uphole side. This would depend on precisely which elements needed the axial support provided by the assembly retainer 6.
[0121] Note that as will be seen in
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[0125] In normal operation, the third position will be after the plug 2 has been broken by the breaker object 32. However, it is possible for the second position and the third position to occur at the same time. In other words, the snap ring 43 could be arranged in such a way that it locked the seat 4 and the breaker 3 together when the plug 2 makes contact with the breaker object 32.
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[0127] A bearing ring 22 is arranged between the seat 4 and the plug 2. On the opposite side of the plug 2, a sealing element 21 is arranged between the plug 2 and a second bearing ring 22. The breaker 3 is comprised of one or more breaker object 32 and a breaker support 31. The seat 4 comprises a seat body 41. A snap ring 43 is arranged in a snap ring groove 45. A retaining lip 42 protrudes from the seat body 41. The purpose of the snap ring is to lock the seat 4 in place in the third position. The retaining lip 42 keeps the shear ring lip 52 (not shown) from entering the wellbore when moving from the first position to the third position. The shear ring 5 comprises a shear ring body 51 and a shear ring lip 52 (not shown). The shear ring lip 52 is the portion of the shear ring 5, that supports the seat 4. The shear ring body 51 is supported by the assembly retainer 6. The retainer top 63 is a groove in the top of the retainer body 61. The retainer is affixed to the housing 11 in the tubular body 12 through the retainer connector 62. In these figures it is affixed by screws and by threads, where said threads matches threads in the tubular body 12 of the plug tubular 1 and screws into it. During assembly the screws are screwed partially into the tubular body 12, the retainer body 61 is then inserted into the tubular body 12 by screwing the retainer body 61 into the tubular body, and the screws are then screwed all the way into the tubular body 12.
[0128] Note that while the plug assembly 100 which is inserted into the plug tubular 1 is shown in all of the figures as comprising a snap ring 43 and an assembly retainer 6, these elements are not necessary. Plug assemblies 100 without one or both elements could also be inserted into the plug tubular 1.
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[0130] Preferably the plug 2 is inserted into the tubular body 1 first. Then the breaker assembly 3 and seat 4 and shear ring 5 is fit together, with the seat 4 on the inside of the breaker assembly 3 and the shear ring 5 on the downhole side of the seat 4 and breaker assembly 3. Then the assembled breaker assembly 3, seat 4, and shear ring 5 is inserted together into the tubular body 1. Alternatively, the plug 2 is first inserted into the tubular body 1, followed by the breaker assembly 3 and then the seat 4 is inserted into the breaker assembly 3, and finally the shear ring 5 is installed into the tubular body 1. Either way the plug 2 will be arranged on top of the seat 4, and the seat 4 at least partially inside the breaker assembly 3. Since the shear ring 5 is inserted last, the other components rest on it, and thus pressure from upstream will be conveyed through the plug 2 onto the seat 4 to the shear ring 5, and when the shear ring 5 breaks due to said pressure the seat 4 will be freed to move downwards. In some examples the breaker assembly 3 could be inserted into the seat 4 instead of the other way around.
[0131] By using an assembly retainer 6, it is possible for the plug assembly 100 to be supported without the seat 4 and/or breaker assembly 3 and/or shear ring 5 resting upon a second tubular section 16. One effect of this is that a manufacturer does not need to create protrusions from the inner diameter of the tubular body 12 in order to give the plug assembly 100 a place to rest upon.
[0132] In another example, the plug assembly 100 could be supported and affixed to the housing 11 though an attachment of the shear ring body 51 to the housing 11. One way of doing this would be to use a two part shear ring 5 where the shear ring body 51 was of a strong enough material to support the plug assembly 100 during operation, and using shear pins between the shear ring body 51 and the shear ring lip 52. Another way to accomplish this is to support the shear ring 5 (or the assembly retainer 6) with a protrusion from the tubular body 12.
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[0134] To move the plug system 200 into the second position, as shown in
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[0138] This example has almost the same plug assembly 100 as the previous examples. However, in this example an assembly retainer is not present. The plug 2 rests upon the seat 4. The seat 4 is supported by the shear ring 5 (in particular, the shear ring lip 52). A breaker assembly 3 is arranged to break the plug 2 in the second position (when the plug first contacts the breaker object 32), between the second position and the third position, or in the third position.
[0139] In previous examples, the shear ring body 51 of the shear ring 5 was supported by the assembly retainer 6 (not shown). In this example, the shear ring body 51 is supported by the top of the second tubular section 16.
[0140] As in previous examples, the retaining lip 42 is arranged such that the shear ring lip 52 cannot enter the wellbore through axial or radial movement. However, rather than the retaining lip 42 making contact with the retainer top 63 (not shown), it makes contact with the second tubular section 16.
[0141] Note that it is possible to have a plug tubular 1 that has a first tubular section 15 and a second tubular section 16 which still using an assembly retainer 6. The assembly retainer 6 could, for example, be attached to the tubular body 12 of either the first tubular section 15 or second tubular section 16. Another example is that the assembly retainer 6 could rest on top of the second tubular section 16. In the event that the plug assembly 100 is inverted with respect to the figures, the assembly retainer 6 may be in contact with the first tubular section 15 instead of the second tubular section 16 as shown.
[0142] The snap ring 43 is arranged to lock the seat 4 in place when the plug assembly 100 moves into the third position. This occurs when the snap ring 43 arranged in the seat enters the snap ring pocket 33 in the breaker assembly 3.
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[0147] Rather than using a retainer ring 67, the retainer segments 65 could be affixed directly to the tubular body 12 itself. Note that the retainer segments shown in
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[0149] The embodiment of the retainer segments 65 is shown with retainer protrusions 66. However, depending upon the required tolerances, or strength of support provided by retainer ring 67, it could be possible to not to have retainer protrusions 66 at all. The figures are shown with four retainer protrusions 67, but the number of retainer protrusions can be adjusted depending upon need.
[0150] The retainer ring 67 is shown as affixed to the tubular body 12 with a set screw. One skilled in the art would know of other ways to achieve such an affixing. Another option is to use a locking ring which could expand into a groove in the tubular body 12 to hold the retainer ring 67 into place. This could be a separate element or a part of the retainer ring 67.
[0151] In the figures shown, the housing 11 is a portion of the tubular body 12 that has been shaped (e.g.: milled or cast) to receive the plug assembly 100. In such a case, affixing to the housing 11 is the same as directly affixing to the tubular body 12. This is also true in the case where the housing 11 is a separate element and the retainer 6 is affixed to a portion of the housing 11 that is stationary with respect to the tubular body 12 when the plug assembly 100 is in the first or second position.
[0152] As discussed herein, the shear ring 5 usually has a shear ring body 51 and a shear ring lip 52. In the figures, this shear ring lip 52 is shown as thinner than the shear ring body 51. This does not have to be the case; it could be the same thickness or thicker than the shear ring body 51. The shear ring lip 52 also does not have to be located at the end of the shear ring body 51, forming an L-shape, but could be located anywhere along the shear ring body 51, and having any suitable shape. The shear ring lip 52 may optionally be divided into shear ring tabs. These tabs are portions where the shear ring lip 52 has been divided into multiple pieces. The shear ring 5 can be easily adjusted to a desired shear pressure by for example adjusting its material type, thickness, or number of shear tabs. The shear values are predictable and repeatable. Thus, the assembly can be pre-set to open at a set value by changing the shear ring 5 only. Instead of a shear ring 5, it is also possible to alternatively use shear pins in accordance with the present invention. Rather than having a ring shape they have a pin shape, and one may use 2 or more shear pins around the circumference of the plug seat 4, preventing it from moving in an axial direction just as a shear ring 5 would.
[0153] Preferably, the plug sealing element 21 is in contact with the housing 11. If the sealing element is between the housing 11 and the plug 12, the plug 12 and sealing element 21 effectively form a fluid tight seal in the housing 11. More preferably the sealing element 21 is an O-ring located around the circumference of the plug 2 sealing it against the inside of the tubular body 12 it is installed in, but other forms of seals may also be used.
[0154] The plug is preferably a frangible disc, which is more preferably made up of one or more layers of glass. Glass does not change or get damaged noticeably by the corrosive conditions nor high temperatures in a wellbore and has the advantage of being able to break into very small pieces. Different types of glass can be obtained with different strengths and thicknesses capable of withstanding the differential pressures the plug assembly may be subject to. In some instances, for example when a very strong and/or thick glass is desired, it may be preferable to use two or more layers of glass. Producing especially hardened glass that is very thick is not feasible, and several thinner layers can be stronger than one thick layer. The plug assembly 100 presented herein can be used with a glass pack made from a single glass layer or a plurality of stacked layers. The layers of glass can be stacked directly on top of each other, or with a thin film of cushioning material in-between, in order to ensure sufficient distribution of force in the event that the disc surfaces are not sufficiently flat.
[0155] The snap ring could be arranged in the first position either in the snap ring groove or a snap ring pocket in the breaker support, and then snap into the receiving snap ring pocket or snap ring groove when the assembly moves from the first position into the third position.
[0156] In an example, the shear ring further includes a shear ring body and a shear ring lip; wherein: the shear ring shears at an interface between the shear ring lip and the shear ring body; the seat further includes a retaining lip, wherein the retaining lip is arranged such that it prevents the shear ring lip from moving in an axial and/or radial direction in the third position. This prevents the sheared off and therefore not attached to the assembly shear ring lip from entering the wellbore.
[0157] The plug assembly should be supported, it should not just sit loosely in the tubular. Having an assembly retainer fulfills this need. This could instead be done by a crossover, i.e. having the tubular being made up of two sections, where the second section would support and keep the plug assembly parts in place. This is how this kind of plug assemblies are usually supported and built, by adding the assembly components into one section of the tubular, and then holding it all in place by adding a second tubular section. Adding a retainer makes it possible to have only one tubular section, and no crossover. In some applications, such as under high pressure and/or temperature conditions, this is quite desirable, as there is always the potential for a fluid leakage when two tubular sections are joined, i.e. fluid leakage between the annulus and wellbore. Thus, additional welds and seals are avoided.
[0158] In an example, the assembly retainer further includes a retainer connector and wherein the retainer connector affixes the retainer assembly to the housing. The housing is the portion of the tubular that accommodates the plug assembly, or it can also refer to a separate element with this function installed in the tubular. The retainer connector can for example be screws or pins or threads on the outside of the retainer that screws into receiving threads on the tubular. Preferably, for added safety, a combination of retainer connectors are used, for example both threads on the retainer and tubular as a main means of affixing the retainer to the tubular and then screws as a safety feature. In this preferred example the screws would keep the retainer from vibrating loose if the tubular is subjected to a lot of vibration during installing in the well, and thus lock the retainer in place once it is screwed into the tubular.
[0159] Examples of configurations where the plug 2 does not move is found in
[0160] The plug does not need to move relative to the breaker. This can be accomplished by using an explosive. The explosive is then installed so that when it explodes this breaks the plug. The explosive thus acts as breaker. Another example of breaking the frangible plug in place is to simply apply enough pressure from the wellhead to cause the plug to break against an element that it is contact with. This element then acts as breaker, but without it and the plug moving to contact each other. Rather the element and plug start out in contact and the increased pressure cause the breaking of the plug against the element without relative movement. The plug will then rest on the element and break against it. How much differential pressure is required for breakage can then be adjusted by adjusting the plug (for example making it thinner or of a material that breaks easier if use of less pressure is desired) and/or the element it breaks against (for example making the element of a shape that decreases the contact area, as described above for breakers that move relatively to the plug if use of less pressure is desired). Note that the element can simply be the part of the housing wall that the plug rests against.
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[0164] Note that the explosive can be part of an embodiment which uses an assembly retainer 6 and/or a tubular body 12 which is a single continuous piece. The explosive can also be part of a system in which the plug rests directly upon the tubular body 12 or on a seat 4.
[0165] Please note that “step of” is not to be interpreted as “step for”. By “comprised of”, “comprising”, “comprises” etc. we are referring to an open set and by “consisting of” we are referring to a closed set.
[0166] Modifications to the embodiments previously described are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims. Numerals included within parentheses in the accompanying claims are intended to assist understanding of the claims and should not be construed in any way to limit the subject matter claimed. Reference to the singular is also to be construed as relating to the plural unless expressly stated otherwise. Any reference numbers in the claims are provided as a courtesy and are not to be interpreted as limiting the claim in any way.