IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0798765
(2001-03-02)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
0 인용 특허 :
12 |
초록
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A wheel and brake system is provided for a vehicle having a wheel with an inner wheel, an outer wheel generally concentric with the inner wheel, and a plurality of resilient members connecting the inner and outer wheels together for resilient movement therebetween. The brake mechanism has a mounting
A wheel and brake system is provided for a vehicle having a wheel with an inner wheel, an outer wheel generally concentric with the inner wheel, and a plurality of resilient members connecting the inner and outer wheels together for resilient movement therebetween. The brake mechanism has a mounting block adjacent the inner wheel and a lever arm pivotally connected thereto for movement between a braking position and a non-braking position. The lever arm has a cam follower with a cam engaging portion that allows the lever arm to move from its non-braking position toward its braking position which in turn causes movement of the cam follower from a disengaged position toward a wheel-engaging position. The cam follower has a wheel-engaging portion adapted for frictional engagement with the inner wheel when the cam follower is in its wheel-engaging position.
대표청구항
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A wheel and brake system is provided for a vehicle having a wheel with an inner wheel, an outer wheel generally concentric with the inner wheel, and a plurality of resilient members connecting the inner and outer wheels together for resilient movement therebetween. The brake mechanism has a mounting
A wheel and brake system is provided for a vehicle having a wheel with an inner wheel, an outer wheel generally concentric with the inner wheel, and a plurality of resilient members connecting the inner and outer wheels together for resilient movement therebetween. The brake mechanism has a mounting block adjacent the inner wheel and a lever arm pivotally connected thereto for movement between a braking position and a non-braking position. The lever arm has a cam follower with a cam engaging portion that allows the lever arm to move from its non-braking position toward its braking position which in turn causes movement of the cam follower from a disengaged position toward a wheel-engaging position. The cam follower has a wheel-engaging portion adapted for frictional engagement with the inner wheel when the cam follower is in its wheel-engaging position. urry. 3. The well completion of claim 2, wherein the gravel inflatable element comprises a top end, a bottom end, an interior, and a passageway allowing communication of the gravel laden slurry between the top end of the gravel inflatable element and the interior of the gravel inflatable element. 4. The well completion of claim 3, wherein the gravel inflatable element further comprises a passageway allowing communication of the gravel laden slurry between the bottom end of the gravel inflatable element and the interior of the gravel inflatable element. 5. The well completion of claim 4, wherein the passageway comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 6. The well completion of claim 1, wherein the gravel inflatable element is placed below the sand screen and isolates the sand screen from the well below the gravel inflatable element. 7. A well completion, comprising: a sand screen; and a gravel inflatable element, wherein the well completion comprises a first sand screen and a second sand screen and the gravel inflatable element isolates the first sand screen from the second sand screen. 8. A well tool, comprising: an inflatable element; a passageway communicating between an exterior and an interior of the inflatable element, wherein the inflatable element is adapted for inflation by gravel provided through the passageway; and wherein the well tool further comprises a portion capable of allowing fluid to flow therethrough from the inflatable element while retaining the gravel within the interior of the inflatable element. 9. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the passageway comprises at least one shunt tube. 10. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the well tool comprises at least one sand screen and the inflatable element is placed below the lowermost sand screen and isolates the lowermost sand screen from the well below the inflatable element. 11. The well completion of claim 8, wherein the passageway comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 12. The well completion of claim 8, wherein a tubular body is attached to the inflatable element. 13. A well tool, comprising: an inflatable element; a passageway communicating between an exterior and an interior of the inflatable element, wherein the inflatable element is adapted for inflation by gravel provided through the passageway; and wherein the well tool comprises a first sand screen and a second sand screen and the inflatable element isolates the first sand screen from the second sand screen. 14. An apparatus comprising: a tubular body member having first and second segments, each segment having an exterior and a longitudinal bore extending therethrough; a bladder surrounding the second segment of the tubular body, the bladder having a wall and an interior; a conduit located adjacent the exterior of the first segment and extending through the wall of the bladder element; and wherein the conduit allows a gravel laden slurry to enter and expand the bladder. 15. The well completion of claim 14, wherein the conduit comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the bladder is expandable in a radial direction. 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the bladder is attached to the tubular body member. 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the bladder has an upper end and a lower end, and both the upper end and the lower end are connected to the tubular body member. 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the second tubular body segment comprises an upper packer head and a lower packer head, and the bladder upper end is connected to the upper packer head and the bladder lower end is connected to the lower packer head. 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the conduit extends through the upper packer head and communicates between the exterior of the first segment of the tubular body member and the interior of the bladder. 21. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a third segment of the t ubular body member, wherein the conduit extends through the upper and lower packer heads and communicates between the exterior of the first and third segments of the tubular body member and the interior of the bladder. 22. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein at least one aperture in the second segment of the tubular body member provides fluid communication between the longitudinal bore of the tubular body member and the interior of the bladder. 23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the at least one aperture allows fluid communication but restricts particulate communication. 24. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the conduit enables communication between the exterior of the first segment of the tubular body member and the interior of the bladder. 25. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a third segment of the tubular body member wherein the conduit enables communication between the exterior of the first and third segments with the interior of the bladder. 26. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the bladder comprises a material that allows the passage of fluid but restricts the passage of particulates. 27. A wellbore isolation tool comprising: a tubular body having a longitudinal bore therethrough; an expandable bladder attached to the tubular body; a conduit providing communication between the expandable bladder and the exterior of the tubular body; and wherein the conduit allows a gravel laden slurry to enter and expand the bladder. 28. The tool of claim 27, wherein the conduit comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 29. The tool of claim 28, wherein the bladder has an upper end and a lower end, and both the upper end and the lower end are connected to the tubular body. 30. The tool of claim 29, wherein the expandable bladder encloses a portion of the tubular body comprising at least one aperture, the at least one aperture assisting the dehydration of the gravel laden slurry by allowing fluid flow from the gravel laden slurry within the expandable bladder through the at least one aperture in the tubular body and into the longitudinal bore of the tubular body. 31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the at least one aperture allows fluid communication but restricts particulate communication. 32. An apparatus comprising: a tubular body member having first, second and third segments, the first and third segments being on opposite ends of the second segment, each segment having an exterior and a longitudinal bore extending therethrough; a bladder surrounding the second segment of the tubular body, the bladder having a wall and an interior; a conduit located adjacent the first and third segments and extending through the wall of the bladder; and wherein the conduit allows a gravel laden slurry to enter and expand the bladder. 33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the conduit enables communication between the exterior of the first and third segments with the interior of the bladder. 34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein during a gravel pack completion of a wellbore the conduit allows gravel laden slurry to communicate between the exterior of the first and third segments and the interior of the bladder. 35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the conduit comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 36. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the second segment of the tubular body comprises at least one aperture that assists the dehydration of the gravel laden slurry within the bladder. 37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the at least one aperture allows fluid communication but restricts particulate communication. 38. The apparatus of claim 37, wherein the bladder is capable of radial expansion upon being filled with gravel. 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the expanded bladder forms a seal between the tubular body and the wellbore wall. 40. A method of sealing an annulus in a well, comprising: expanding an inflatable element with a gravel laden slurry, the inflatable element compris ing a passageway communicating between an exterior and an interior of the inflatable element and wherein the passageway comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow; the inflatable element is connected to a sand screen and the inflatable element is inflated with the gravel laden slurry during a gravel packing of the well; the gravel packing of the well comprises pumping the gravel laden slurry into the well wherein at least a portion of the gravel laden slurry passes through the passageway and enters the inflatable element. 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the gravel laden slurry dehydrates leaving the inflatable element in an inflated condition filled with gravel. 42. The method of claim 41, comprising more than one inflatable elements and at least one of the inflatable elements is inflated with a gravel laden slurry. 43. The method of claim 41, wherein the inflatable element seals the annulus of the well and isolates a first zone from a second zone. 44. The method of claim 41, wherein the inflatable element is used to seal off lower depths in the well. 45. A method of completing a well, comprising: providing a sand screen completion having at least one inflatable element therein; gravel packing at least a portion of the well with a gravel slurry; and inflating the inflatable element with the gravel slurry. 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the inflatable element comprises a passageway communicating between an exterior and an interior of the inflatable element. 47. The method of claim 46, wherein the passageway comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 48. The method of claim 45, wherein the inflatable element is connected to a sand screen and the inflatable element is inflated with the gravel slurry during a gravel packing of the well. 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the gravel packing of the well comprises pumping the gravel slurry into the well wherein at least a portion of the gravel slurry passes through the passageway and enters the inflatable element. 50. The method of claim 49, wherein the gravel slurry dehydrates, leaving the inflatable element in an inflated condition filled with gravel. 51. The method of claim 49, comprising more than one inflatable elements and at least one of the inflatable elements is inflated with a gravel slurry. 52. The method of claim 49, wherein the inflatable element seals the annulus of the well and isolates a first zone from a second zone. 53. The method of claim 49, wherein the inflatable element is used to seal off lower depths in the well. 54. A method of completing a wellbore comprising: providing an apparatus comprising: a tubular body member; a bladder; and a conduit; positioning the apparatus within the wellbore; pumping a gravel laden slurry into the wellbore, wherein at least a portion of the slurry passes through the conduit into the bladder; wherein the bladder expands and forms a seal between the tubular body and a wellbore wall; wherein the tubular body comprises at least one aperture that assists the dehydration of the gravel laden slurry within the bladder; and the at least one aperture allows fluid communication but restricts particulate communication. 55. The method of claim 54, wherein the gravel laden slurry within the bladder dehydrates, leaving the bladder filled with gravel in an expanded state. 56. The method of claim 54, wherein the conduit comprises a check valve that restricts reverse flow. 57. A method of completing a wellbore comprising: providing an apparatus comprising: a tubular body member having first, second and third segments, each segment having an exterior and a longitudinal bore extending therethrough; an annular bladder surrounding the second segment of the tubular body, the bladder having a wall and an interior; and a conduit located adjacent the exterior of the first and third segments and extending through the wall of the bladder; positioning the apparatus within the wellbore; and pumping a gra
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