A wellbore servicing tool comprising a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports, a sliding sleeve, and a fluid delay system. The sliding sleeve is slidably positioned within the housing and transitionable from a first position in which the slidi
A wellbore servicing tool comprising a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports, a sliding sleeve, and a fluid delay system. The sliding sleeve is slidably positioned within the housing and transitionable from a first position in which the sliding prevents fluid communication via a route of fluid communication via the one or more ports to a second position in which the sliding sleeve allows fluid communication via the route of fluid communication via the one or more ports. The fluid delay system is configured to retain the sliding sleeve in the first position until actuated and to allow the sliding sleeve to transition from the first position to the second position at a controlled rate when actuated. The fluid delay system is actuatable via a wireless signal.
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1. A wellbore servicing tool comprising: a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports;a sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve recess comprising a passageway, a first shoulder, a second shoulder, a third shoulder, a fourth shoulder, a first out
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A wellbore servicing tool comprising: a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports;a sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve recess comprising a passageway, a first shoulder, a second shoulder, a third shoulder, a fourth shoulder, a first outer surface extending between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, a second outer surface extending between the second shoulder and the third shoulder, an inner surface extending at least partially over the second outer surface and terminating at the fourth shoulder thereby at least partially defining an annular space between the second outer surface and the inner surface, and wherein the housing comprises the sliding sleeve recess;a sliding sleeve oriented within the sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve comprising a first upper shoulder and a first outer shoulder, the sliding sleeve being slidably positioned within the housing so as to define a fluid reservoir, wherein the sliding sleeve is transitionable from: a first position in which the sliding sleeve prevents fluid communication via a route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to an exterior of the housing via the one or more ports and the first upper shoulder is adjacent to the first shoulder, toa second position in which the sliding sleeve allows fluid communication via the route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to the exterior of the housing via the one or more ports and the first outer shoulder is adjacent to the second shoulder, wherein the sliding sleeve is biased toward the second position by a biasing member;a fluid delay system comprising: an actuatable valve in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir, wherein the actuatable valve is configured to selectively retain a fluid within the fluid reservoir, wherein when the fluid is retained within the fluid reservoir, the sliding sleeve is retained in the first position and, when the fluid is not retained within the fluid reservoir, the sliding sleeve is allowed to transition from the first position to the second position at a controlled rate;a signal receiver configured to receive a wireless signal from a signaling member, wherein the actuatable valve is actuatable via the wireless signal; andwherein the inner diameter of the wellbore servicing tool is not narrower than the internal diameter of the axial flowbore. 2. The wellbore servicing tool of claim 1, wherein the wireless signal comprises a radio frequency, an RFID signal, a magnetic field, an acoustic signal, a radioactivity signal or combinations thereof. 3. The wellbore servicing tool of claim 1, wherein the wireless signal is unique to the wellbore servicing tool. 4. A wellbore servicing method comprising: positioning a wellbore servicing system within a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation, the wellbore servicing system comprising a first wellbore servicing tool incorporated within a tubular string, the tubular string generally defining a tubular string axial flowbore, wherein the internal diameter of the first wellbore servicing tool is not narrower than the internal diameter of the tubular string axial flowbore, the first wellbore servicing tool comprising: a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports;a sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve recess comprising a passageway, a first shoulder, a second shoulder, a third shoulder a fourth shoulder, a first outer surface extending between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, a second outer surface extending between the second shoulder and the third shoulder, an inner surface extending at least partially over the second outer surface and terminating at the fourth shoulder thereby at least partially defining an annular space between the second outer surface and the inner surface, and wherein the housing comprises the sliding sleeve recess;a sliding sleeve oriented within the sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve comprising a first upper shoulder and a first outer shoulder, the sliding sleeve being slidably positioned within the housing so as to define a fluid reservoir, wherein the sliding sleeve is transitionable from: a first position in which the sliding sleeve prevents fluid communication via a route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to an exterior of the housing via the one or more ports and the first upper shoulder is adjacent to the first shoulder, toa second position in which the sliding sleeve allows fluid communication via the route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to the exterior of the housing via the one or more ports and the first outer shoulder is adjacent to the second shoulder; anda fluid delay system comprising an actuatable valve in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir, wherein the actuatable valve is configured to selectively retain a fluid within the fluid reservoir, and a biasing member applying force to the sliding sleeve in the direction of the second position;wherein the fluid delay system is configured such that, when the fluid is retained within the fluid reservoir, the sliding sleeve is retained in the first position and, when the fluid is not retained within the fluid reservoir, the sliding sleeve is allowed to transition from the first position to the second position at a controlled rate;communicating a first wireless signal, received from a signaling member, to a signal receiver of the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the first wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool is effective to actuate the actuatable valve of the first wellbore servicing tool; andcommunicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a first zone of the subterranean formation via the one or more ports of the first wellbore servicing tool. 5. The wellbore servicing method of claim 4, wherein communicating the first wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool comprises flowing the first signaling member via the axial flowbore of the first wellbore servicing tool. 6. The wellbore servicing method of claim 5, wherein the first signaling member is configured to provide the first wireless signal for receipt by the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool. 7. The wellbore servicing method of claim 5, wherein the first wireless signal comprises a radio frequency, an RFID signal, a magnetic field, an acoustic signal, a radioactivity signal or combinations thereof. 8. The wellbore servicing method of claim 5, wherein the wellbore servicing system further comprises a second wellbore servicing tool, the second wellbore servicing tool comprising: a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising a one or more ports;a sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve being slidably positioned within the housing so as to define a fluid reservoir, wherein the sliding sleeve is transitionable from: a first position in which the sliding sleeve prevents fluid communication via a route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to an exterior of the housing via the one or more ports, toa second position in which the sliding allows fluid communication via the route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to an exterior of the housing via the one or more ports; anda fluid delay system comprising an actuatable valve in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir, wherein the actuatable valve is configured to selectively retain a fluid within the fluid reservoir, wherein the fluid delay system is configured such that, when the fluid is retained within the fluid reservoir, the sliding sleeve is retained in the first position and, when the fluid is not retained within the fluid reservoir, the sliding sleeve is allowed to transition from the first position to the second position at a controlled rate. 9. The wellbore servicing method of claim 8, further comprising: communicating the first wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the first wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool is effective to actuate the actuatable valve of the second wellbore servicing tool; andcommunicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a second zone of the subterranean formation via the one or more ports of the second wellbore servicing tool. 10. The wellbore servicing method of claim 8, further comprising: communicating the first wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the first wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool is not effective to actuate the actuatable valve of the second wellbore servicing tool. 11. The wellbore servicing method of claim 10, further comprising: communicating a second wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the second wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool is effective to actuate the actuatable valve of the second wellbore servicing tool; andcommunicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a second zone of the subterranean formation via the one or more ports of the second wellbore servicing tool. 12. The wellbore servicing method of claim 8, wherein the second wellbore servicing tool is incorporated within the tubular string, wherein the internal diameter of the second wellbore servicing tool is not narrower than the internal diameter of the tubular string axial flowbore. 13. A wellbore servicing method comprising: positioning a wellbore servicing system within a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation, the wellbore servicing system comprising a first wellbore servicing tool, the first wellbore servicing tool being configured in a first mode and transitionable from the first mode to a second mode and from the second mode to a third mode, the first wellbore servicing tool comprising: a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports;a sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve recess comprising a passageway, a first shoulder, a second shoulder, a third shoulder, a fourth shoulder, a first outer surface extending between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, a second outer surface extending between the second shoulder and the third shoulder, an inner surface extending at least partially over the second outer surface and terminating at the fourth shoulder thereby at least partially defining an annular space between the second outer surface and the inner surface, and wherein the housing comprises the sliding sleeve recess;a sliding sleeve oriented within the sliding sleeve recess, the sliding sleeve comprising a first upper shoulder and a first outer shoulder, the sliding sleeve being slidably positioned within the housing so as to define a fluid reservoir, wherein a biasing member applies force to the sliding sleeve in the direction of the second position; anda fluid delay system comprising an actuatable valve in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir, wherein the actuatable valve is configured to selectively retain a fluid within the fluid reservoir,wherein the fluid delay system is configured such that, when the fluid is retained within the fluid reservoir, the first wellbore servicing tool is retained in the first mode and the first upper shoulder is adjacent to the first shoulder and when the fluid is not retained within the fluid reservoir, the first wellbore servicing tool is not retained in the first mode,communicating a first wireless signal emitted from a first signaling member to a signal receiver of the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the first wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool is effective to actuate the actuatable valve to transition the first wellbore servicing tool from the first mode to the second mode, wherein when the first wellbore servicing tool is retained in the first mode the first upper shoulder is adjacent to the first shoulder and wherein when the first wellbore servicing tool is retained in the second mode the first outer shoulder is adjacent to the second shoulder;allowing the first wellbore servicing tool to transition from the second mode to the third mode; andafter allowing the first wellbore servicing tool to transition from the second mode to the third mode, communicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a first zone of the subterranean formation via the one or more ports of the first wellbore servicing tool. 14. The wellbore servicing method of claim 13, wherein, in the first mode, the fluid delay system is configured to retain the fluid within the fluid reservoir so as to hold the sliding sleeve relative the housing so as to prevent fluid communication via a route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to an exterior of the housing via the one or more ports,wherein, in the second mode, the fluid delay system is configured to not retain the fluid within the fluid reservoir so as to allow the sliding sleeve to move relative to the housing at a controlled rate,wherein, in the third mode, the sliding sleeve allows fluid communication via the route of fluid communication from the axial flowbore to the exterior of the housing via the one or more ports. 15. The wellbore servicing method of claim 13, wherein communicating the first wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the first wellbore servicing tool comprises flowing the first signaling member via the axial flowbore of the first wellbore servicing tool. 16. The wellbore servicing method of claim 13, wherein the wellbore servicing system further comprises a second wellbore servicing tool, the second wellbore servicing tool being configured in a first mode and transitionable from the first mode to a second mode and from the second mode to a third mode, the second wellbore servicing tool comprising: a housing at least partially defining an axial flowbore, the housing comprising one or more ports;a sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve being slidably positioned within the housing; anda fluid delay system. 17. The wellbore servicing method of claim 16, further comprising: communicating the first wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the first wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool is effective to transition the second wellbore servicing tool from the first mode to the second mode;allowing the second wellbore servicing tool to transition from the second mode to the third mode; andcommunicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a second zone of the subterranean formation via the one or more ports of the second wellbore servicing tool. 18. The wellbore servicing method of claim 16, further comprising: communicating the first wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the first wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool is not effective to transition the second wellbore servicing tool from the first mode to the second mode. 19. The wellbore servicing method of claim 18, further comprising: communicating the second wireless signal to the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool, wherein receipt of the second wireless signal by the fluid delay system of the second wellbore servicing tool is effective to transition the second wellbore servicing tool from the first mode to the second mode;allowing the second wellbore servicing tool to transition from the second mode to the third mode; andcommunicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a second zone of the subterranean formation via the one or more ports of the second wellbore servicing tool.
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