Wells – Lateral probe or port sealed against well wall
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-18
2005-10-18
Bagnell, David (Department: 3672)
Wells
Lateral probe or port sealed against well wall
C166S101000, C166S165000, C166S169000, C166S185000, C166S186000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06955216
ABSTRACT:
A device for injecting a fluid into an earth formation surrounding a wellbore, comprising a body suitable to be arranged in the wellbore and being provided with means for connecting the body to a tubing, a fluid chamber for storage of said fluid, and a pair of inflatable packers arranged to isolate a portion of the wellbore between the packers from the remainder of the wellbore upon inflation of the packers, the body further being provided with an outlet port located between the packers for flow of fluid from the fluid chamber to outside the device, means for inflating the packers upon the occurrence of a primary fluid pressure in the tubing, and means for ejecting fluid from the fluid chamber via the outlet port to outside the device upon the occurrence of a secondary fluid pressure in the tubing, wherein the secondary fluid pressure is higher than the primary fluid pressure.
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Heijnen Wilhelmus Hubertus Paulus Maria
Pena Maria Joao Ramos Correia Morato
Bagnell David
Shell Oil Company
Smith Matthew J.
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