US1564699A - Packer for wells and the like - Google Patents

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US1564699A
US1564699A US542866A US54286622A US1564699A US 1564699 A US1564699 A US 1564699A US 542866 A US542866 A US 542866A US 54286622 A US54286622 A US 54286622A US 1564699 A US1564699 A US 1564699A
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    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • Statc-ofTeXas have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Packer for Wells and the like, of which the following is a specification.
  • This invention relates to hew and useful improvements in a packer for wells and the llke.
  • One object of the device is to provide a device of the character described specially designed for the purpose of forming a fiu1d tight joint between an outer and an inner pipe in a well bore.
  • Another object of the'invention is to provide an expansible packing element carried by one pipe and means whereby said element 0 may be so expanded as to form a seal between the pipes to prevent fluid from passing between said pipes.
  • Figure 2 shows a vertical view with the packer set, or expanded.
  • the numeral 1 refers to the well casing
  • the numeral 2 refers to the tubular packing support which has the annular rib 3 intermediate its ends.
  • This rin may be swedged, welded onto, or an integra part of, saidv support.
  • the lower end of the support 2 is outwardly threaded as at 4:, and the inwardly threaded end of pipe 5 is screwed thereon.
  • This pi e 5 may be either the strainer or a section 0 pipe between the strainerand sup ort2.
  • the upper en of the support 2 isinternally threaded as at 6, to receive a setting tool of the usual and well known construction.
  • the upper portion of the support 2 has a smooth exterior as at 7, while intermediate this smooth portion and the-rib 3 are corrugations 8, over which the packer 9 is forced to abut against the rib 3; then a female member 10 is fitted over the support 2.
  • the lower end of this female member is contracted or beveled as shown at 11, and slotted as at 12, forming fingers which will fit closely around the support and yield in passing over the corrugations of said support.
  • the inner sides of these fingers are corrugated to match the corrugations of the support 2, and the meshing of these corru! gatlons increases the difliculty of withdrawing the female member 10, but does not render it impossible to do so.
  • the female member In case it be desired to pullv the strainer below the packing the female member is pulled upwardly through the usual and well known method and released from the support 2, its fingers yielding to permit this, and it is withdrawn from the casing. This releases the packing and it contracts, leaving a space between the casing wall and the packing so that the well may be washed free of sand and other material which mi ht render the removal of the strainer and ot er sections "of pipe difficult by forcing water down around the packer and the plpe sections beneath it. The packing may then be pulled out, the rib 3 engagingwith the packing 9, for this purpose.
  • the well Before the packing is set, or expanded as shown in Figure 2, the well may be thoroughly washed by forcing fluid downthe female member, and packer support 2, said fluid returning up on the outside the same, and this method may be a ain employed after the female member as been withdrawn, preparatory to pulling the casing.
  • a packingdevice including a tubular support having an annular rib thereon, and being corrugated above said rib, a packing surrounding said support above and abutting against the rib, a female member whose lower end is slotted-forming expansible fingers which grip said support, and whose inner sides are corrugated, said lower end being contracted and adapted to wedge between the support and packing to expand the packing.
  • a packing device including a tubular support having an annular rib thereon whose upper side forms an abrupt shoulder, threads on said member above said rib, expansible packing surrounding the support above, and

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Dec. 8 1925. 1,564,699
R. L. M CARTNEY PACKEJR FOR WELLS AND THE LIKE Filed March 11/ 1922 Patented Dec. 8, 1925.
UNITED STATES- PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT L. MCCARTNEY, OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, ASSIGNOR TO LAYNE & BOWLER COM- PANY, OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, A CORPORATION OF TEXAS.
racxnn non WELLS AND THE LIKE.
Application filed March 11, 1922. Serial No. 54am.
Statc-ofTeXas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Packer for Wells and the like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to hew and useful improvements in a packer for wells and the llke.
One object of the device is to provide a device of the character described specially designed for the purpose of forming a fiu1d tight joint between an outer and an inner pipe in a well bore.
Another object of the'invention is to provide an expansible packing element carried by one pipe and means whereby said element 0 may be so expanded as to form a seal between the pipes to prevent fluid from passing between said pipes.
With the above and other objects in view the invention has particular relation to certain novel features of construction, operation and arrangement of parts, an example of which is given in this specification'and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein lE i re 1 shows a vertical sectional view showing the packer in readiness to be expanded; and,
Figure 2 shows a vertical view with the packer set, or expanded. Y
Referring now more particularly to the drawings wherein like numerals of reference designate similar parts in each of the figures, the numeral 1 refers to the well casing, and the numeral 2 refers to the tubular packing support which has the annular rib 3 intermediate its ends. This rin may be swedged, welded onto, or an integra part of, saidv support. The lower end of the support 2 is outwardly threaded as at 4:, and the inwardly threaded end of pipe 5 is screwed thereon. This pi e 5 may be either the strainer or a section 0 pipe between the strainerand sup ort2.
The upper en of the support 2 isinternally threaded as at 6, to receive a setting tool of the usual and well known construction. The upper portion of the support 2 has a smooth exterior as at 7, while intermediate this smooth portion and the-rib 3 are corrugations 8, over which the packer 9 is forced to abut against the rib 3; then a female member 10 is fitted over the support 2. The lower end of this female member is contracted or beveled as shown at 11, and slotted as at 12, forming fingers which will fit closely around the support and yield in passing over the corrugations of said support. The inner sides of these fingers are corrugated to match the corrugations of the support 2, and the meshing of these corru! gatlons increases the difliculty of withdrawing the female member 10, but does not render it impossible to do so.
As the female member-is forced down over the packer support, the beveled fingers are forced into the outwardly flared upper end of the packer member 9, and the packing is forced out against the casing 1, and the space between the casing and packer support 2 is sealed by this packing and no fluid can pass between said casing and said support and female member.
In case it be desired to pullv the strainer below the packing the female member is pulled upwardly through the usual and well known method and released from the support 2, its fingers yielding to permit this, and it is withdrawn from the casing. This releases the packing and it contracts, leaving a space between the casing wall and the packing so that the well may be washed free of sand and other material which mi ht render the removal of the strainer and ot er sections "of pipe difficult by forcing water down around the packer and the plpe sections beneath it. The packing may then be pulled out, the rib 3 engagingwith the packing 9, for this purpose.
Before the packing is set, or expanded as shown in Figure 2, the well may be thoroughly washed by forcing fluid downthe female member, and packer support 2, said fluid returning up on the outside the same, and this method may be a ain employed after the female member as been withdrawn, preparatory to pulling the casing.
What T claim is :1-
l. The combination with a casing ofa tubular support therein, a packing mounted I on said support, a female member having a contracted end adapted to wedge between said support and paelfing, to expand the a packing support having a ring intermediate the ends .thereof, corrugations around said packing support, a packing surrounding said male member and corrugatlons, and
' a female member whose lower end is slotted and tapered and having corrugations corresponding to the corrugations of said packing support, adapted to pass between said packing support and said casing.
packing support and said packing to force said packing to seal the space between said 3. The combination with a well casin of a packing support, having corrugatlons around the exterior thereof, an enlar ed portion on said packing support, packlng surrounding said packing support and abuttin against said enlarged portion and a fema e member one end of which is 'expansible and fitting closely around said support, the interior of said expansible end also having corrugations, and being adapted to pass between said packing support and said packing, and securely grip said packing support and force said packing against said casing.
4. A packingdevice including a tubular support having an annular rib thereon, and being corrugated above said rib, a packing surrounding said support above and abutting against the rib, a female member whose lower end is slotted-forming expansible fingers which grip said support, and whose inner sides are corrugated, said lower end being contracted and adapted to wedge between the support and packing to expand the packing.
5. A packing device including a tubular support having an annular rib thereon whose upper side forms an abrupt shoulder, threads on said member above said rib, expansible packing surrounding the support above, and
abutting against the rib, a female member whose lower end is expansible, the inside of said lower end being formed to engage said threads, said lower end being contracted and adapted to wedge between the support and the packing, to expand the packin In testimony whereof I have signe name to this specification.
RQBIERT L, MOCARTNEY.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2639773A (en) * 1949-03-16 1953-05-26 Atlantic Reflning Company Packing means for wells
US2714932A (en) * 1951-08-08 1955-08-09 Lane Wells Co Bridging plug
US4930577A (en) * 1989-05-05 1990-06-05 Charles Grantom Well sealing apparatus and method
US5033551A (en) * 1990-05-25 1991-07-23 Grantom Charles A Well packer and method
US5749585A (en) * 1995-12-18 1998-05-12 Baker Hughes Incorporated Downhole tool sealing system with cylindrical biasing member with narrow width and wider width openings

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2639773A (en) * 1949-03-16 1953-05-26 Atlantic Reflning Company Packing means for wells
US2714932A (en) * 1951-08-08 1955-08-09 Lane Wells Co Bridging plug
US4930577A (en) * 1989-05-05 1990-06-05 Charles Grantom Well sealing apparatus and method
US5033551A (en) * 1990-05-25 1991-07-23 Grantom Charles A Well packer and method
US5749585A (en) * 1995-12-18 1998-05-12 Baker Hughes Incorporated Downhole tool sealing system with cylindrical biasing member with narrow width and wider width openings

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