Wells – Processes – Cementing – plugging or consolidating
Patent
1990-01-31
1991-10-01
Neuder, William P.
Wells
Processes
Cementing, plugging or consolidating
166291, 166155, 166156, E21B 3316
Patent
active
050524887
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an apparatus for cementing a liner string in a well bore. The apparatus comprises an operating string having a smaller diameter than the internal diameter of the liner string which is insertable therein. The operating string is connected within the internal diameter of the liner string and may be operated by rotation of the operating string to release the string from the liner. A plug is connected to the lower end of the operating string and has a top plug which is releasably supported from the plug carrying body together with a longitudinally spaced bottom plug which is releasably supported from the top plug. The top plug is pressure releasable relative to the plug carrying body, as is the bottom plug to the top plug, and a retainer on the bottom plug, respectively. A shift is provided for locking the top plug to the plug carrying body until the bottom plug is released by application of pressure. A mechanical lock is provided to secure the retainer means relative to the bottom plug to prevent inadvertent release prior to release by application of pressure.
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patent: 4624312 (1986-11-01), McMullin
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Baker Hughes Incorporated
Neuder William P.
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