Liner hanger apparatus

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Inventors

O'Donnell, John A.
Wilson, Richard W.

Application #

024552

Filed

Mar-1-1993

Published

Jul-12-1994

Current US Class

166/208
166/217

International Classes

E21B 023/00

Field of Search

166/208 166/217 166/216

Assignee

Baker Hughes Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Dang; Hoang C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hunn; Melvin A.

US Patent References

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4580631   Liner hanger with l...
4711326   Slip gripping mec...
4825954   Liner hanger with i...

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Abstract
A method is provided for securing a wellbore tool assembly to a wellbore tubular member, which includes a number of method steps. The wellbore tubular member is provided, and defines a surface with a substantially cylindrical shape having a selected tubular diameter. A wellbore tool assembly is likewise provided, and includes a plurality of ring-shaped components, with at least one ring-shaped component defining a cylindrical surface having a selected ring diameter which differs from the tubular diameter of the wellbore tubular member. A plurality of radial groove members and radial land members are formed on at least one of the cylindrical surface of the wellbore tubular member and the cylindrical surface of the at least one ring-shaped component of the wellbore tool assembly. The wellbore tubular member and the at least one ring-shaped component of the wellbore tool assembly are urged to differing thermal conditions to cause the tubular diameter and the ring diameter to become substantially equal. While maintaining the differing thermal conditions, the wellbore tubular member and the at least one ring-shaped component of the wellbore tool assembly are coupled together. Then, the wellbore tubular member and the at least one ring-shaped component of wellbore tool assembly are urged to substantially similar thermal conditions to cause a radial interference coupling therebetween. Preferably, the at least one ring-shaped component operates to retain other wellbore tool assembly components in selected positions relative to the wellbore tubular member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A liner hanger apparatus, for use in a subterranean wellbore, comprising:

a tubular body defining a generally cylindrical exterior surface;

a gripping assembly disposed circumferentially about at least a portion of said generally cylindrical exterior surface of said tubular body, operable in a plurality of operating modes including a radially-reduced running mode of operation and a radially-enlarged gripping mode of operation, wherein, in switching between said running and gripping modes of operation, said tubular body is axially displaced relative to at least a portion of said gripping assembly; and

wherein said gripping assembly includes at least one ring-shaped component which is secured to said tubular body by a thermally-set non-screwed, shrink-fit coupling between an interior surface of said at least one ring-shaped component and a portion of said generally cylindrical exterior surface of said tubular body.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to a method of manufacturing wellbore tools and specifically to liner hangers which are used in subterranean wellbores to couple portions of a casing string together.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the oil and gas industry, a variety of wellbore tools are used which are run into wellbores for temporary or permanent placement in a desired location relative to selected geologic formations, other wellbore tools, or nested wellbore tubulars. The conveyance mechanisms available to run such wellbore tools into wellbores include wirelines, coiled tubing strings, and tubular workstrings. The severe space limitations within wellbores, and wellbore tubular strings such as wellbore casing strings and wellbore production tubing, frequently require that the components of the wellbore tool be carried on the interior or exterior cylindrical surface of a wellbore tubular member. When the tubular workstrings are used as a conveyance mechanism, wellbore tools usually include a tubular body which is threaded at its uppermost and lowermost ends for connection in a workstring at a desired location. The components of the wellbore tool are most frequently carried about the cylindrical exterior surface of the tubular body, and are sized to maintain the wellbore tool out of physical contact with wellbore surfaces and nested wellbore tubular strings during a running mode of operation. Wellbore tools such as bridge plugs, packers, and liner hangers are located at a desired position within the wellbore, and then urged from a radially-reduced running condition to a radially-expanded gripping or sealing condition.
 
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