US2003019630A1PendingUtilityA1

Port Collar assembly for use in a wellbore

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Assignee: WEATHERFORD LAMBPriority: Jun 9, 2000Filed: Sep 23, 2002Published: Jan 30, 2003
Est. expiryJun 9, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E21B 34/14
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Abstract

The present invention generally provides a port collar assembly comprising a housing and a sleeve disposed therein. The sleeve is moveable between a first or opened and a second or closed position relative to the housing. In the closed position, the port collar prevents communication of the fluid between the exterior and interior of the port collar. In the open position, the port collar permits communication of the fluid between the exterior and interior of the port collar. The assembly includes a locking mechanism for the opened and closed positions comprising ratchet teeth formed on the exterior surface of the sleeve and mating ratchet teeth formed on the interior surface of the housing. The mating ratchet teeth are designed to secure the sleeve in a first position within the housing. A second set of mating ratchet teeth secures the sleeve in a second position.

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1 . A port collar comprising: 
 a housing with at least one aperture through a wall thereof;    a sleeve disposed within the housing, the sleeve repeatably shiftable between an open and closed position in relation to the housing, the sleeve having at least one aperture through a wall thereof to align with the at least one aperture in the housing when the sleeve is in the open position thereby permitting fluid communication between an outside and inside of the port collar; and    a locking system to retain the sleeve in the open or closed position.    
     
     
         2 . The port collar assembly of  claim 1 , wherein the locking system includes a first locking surface formed upon a perimeter of the sleeve and a first mating locking surface disposed upon an inner surface of the housing to prevent axial movement of the sleeve in a first direction with respect to the housing.  
     
     
         3 . The assembly of  claim 2 , wherein the locking system further includes a second locking surface formed upon the perimeter of the sleeve and a second mating locking surface disposed upon the inner surface of the housing to prevent axial movement of the sleeve in a second direction with respect to the housing.  
     
     
         4 . The assembly of  claim 3 , wherein the first and second mating locking surfaces are formed upon the inner surface of an inwardly biased C-ring disposed in a groove formed in the inner surface of the housing, the C-ring expandable in an outward direction into the groove.  
     
     
         5 . The assembly of  claim 3 , wherein each of the first and second locking surfaces include ratchet teeth formed around the outer perimeter of the sleeve and each of the first and second mating locking surfaces include an opposing row of ratchet teeth, whereby the rows of ratchet teeth and the opposing rows of ratchet teeth move across each other in a first direction but interfere with each other in an opposite direction, thereby retaining the sleeve in the opened or closed position within the housing.  
     
     
         6 . The assembly of  claim 5 , further including at least one button disposed in an aperture formed in the locking surface of the sleeve, the button movable in an outwardly radial direction to cause the expandable C-ring to expand into the groove and move the mating locking surface of the housing out of engagement with the locking surface of the sleeve, thereby allowing axial movement of the sleeve in the first direction.  
     
     
         7 . The assembly of  claim 6 , further including at least one button disposed in an aperture formed in the locking surface of the sleeve, the button movable in an outwardly radial direction to cause the expandable C-ring to expand into the groove and move the mating locking surface of the housing out of engagement with the locking surface of the sleeve, thereby allowing axial movement of the sleeve in the second direction.  
     
     
         8 . The assembly of  claim 7 , wherein the sleeve is movable between the open and closed positions by a shifting tool inserted therein.  
     
     
         9 . The assembly of  claim 8 , wherein the shifting tool includes a plurality of longitudinally formed slots, creating flexible fingers therebetween.  
     
     
         10 . The apparatus of  claim 9 , wherein the flexible fingers of the shifting tool include a formation formed on the outer surface thereof, the formation constructed and arranged to urge at least one button in an outwardly radial direction, thereby unlocking the locking system and permitting movement of the sleeve in the first direction.  
     
     
         11 . The apparatus of  claim 10 , wherein the flexible fingers of the shifting tool include a formation formed on the outer surface thereof, the formation constructed and arranged to urge at least one button in an outwardly radial direction, thereby unlocking the locking system and permitting movement of the sleeve in the second direction.  
     
     
         12 . The apparatus of  claim 11 , wherein the formations formed on the flexible fingers serve to fix the flexible fingers within the sleeve.

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