Hanger mechanism

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Inventors

Baugh, John L.

Application #

592737

Filed

Mar-23-1984

Published

Feb-5-1985

Current US Class

166/208
166/217

International Classes

E21B 023/00

Field of Search

166/118 166/209-211 166/208 166/206 166/212 166/213 166/216 166/217 166/138-140 166/134

Assignee

Hughes Tool Company (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Felsman; Robert A., Gunter, Jr.; Charles D.

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Abstract
A universal liner hanger apparatus is shown for hanging a liner in a well bore which has a universal body having upper and lower connecting ends. A hanger mechanism including a plurality of gripping slips and slip expanders are carried on the tubular body for engaging the well bore casing. Interchangeable setting mechanisms can be connected to a selected one of the upper and lower connecting ends and are actuable to engage the gripping slips with the slip expanders responsive to each of mechanical manipulation and fluid pressure. A single universal body is used with each of the different setting mechanisms to make-up the universal liner hanger apparatus. The hanger mechanism shown includes a plurality of longitudinal bars of single piece construction with spaced slip elements integrally formed therein. The longitudinal bars include a guide portion adapted to be slidingly received within guide tracks formed in selected ones of the expanders on the exterior of the tubular body. Sliding movement of the guide portions within the respective guide tracks causes the spaced slip elements to ride over the slip expanders to move the slip elements radially outward to engage the well bore.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hanger mechanism for a liner hanger of the type used to hang liners in a well bore, comprising:

an elongated tubular body;

at least two longitudinally spaced sets of cone elements extending circumferentially around the exterior of said tubular body;

one or more slip units, each of said slip units having at least a leading and a trailing spaced slip element connected by an intermediate longitudinal bar, said leading slip element having a rear edge joined to a generally rectangular midsection of said longitudinal bar, and said longitudinal bar having a guide portion adapted to be slidingly received within a guide track formed in selected ones of said cone elements on the exterior of said tubular body, said guide tracks including an upper retaining lip for holding said longitudinal bar inward against said tubular body as said slip elements move over said cones; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to well completion equipment and techniques and specifically to a universal liner hanger apparatus for hanging a liner in a well bore and a hanger mechanism therefor.

PRIOR ART

A liner is a section of casing or tubing which is suspended in a well without normally extending to the surface. Liners are used for many purposes including well control and reducing the initial cost of casing. Liners may be installed entirely within outer casing strings or partially within the casing and partially within an open hole.

In one type of liner hanging operation, the liner is set or hung by first lowering the liner and a setting tool connected to an operating string into the well bore. The liner is hung, usually on slips, and the setting tool is usually then released from the liner.

Prior liner hanger tools are also known which utilize reciprocating motion between an outer tubular sleeve and an inner tubular body. The hanger slips are retracted as long as dog springs attached to the slips are restrained by a stop. Upon reaching the setting depth, the hanger tubular body is raised enough to engage the dog springs on a sliding trip ring. The tubular body is then lowered, causing the dog springs to move over both the trip ring and the stop. The greater relative movement allowed by the dog springs riding over the stop causes the slips to move along cone segments and wedge against the casing to support the liner.
 
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