Pipe gripping system and method

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Inventors

Sonnier, Errol A.

Application #

670640

Filed

Jun-26-1996

Published

Mar-31-1998

Current US Class

166/209
248/316.2
248/316.3
248/49
248/58
248/74.1

International Classes

F16L 003/18

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/74.1 248/316.2 248/316.3 166/209 166/210 166/215 166/318 166/348

Assignee

Torres; Carlos A. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Torres; Carlos A.

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Abstract
A slip die with a substantially smooth pipe contact surface is employed in a conventional slip assembly as a primary mechanism for gripping pipe. A second conventional slip assembly with conventional dies having penetrating die teeth on their contact surfaces is employed as a secondary gripping mechanism to automatically grip the pipe in the event the primary mechanism loses its grip. The smooth slip elements are constructed of a malleable material which tends to conform to surface irregularities on the outer surface of the pipe to increase the gripping force on the pipe. In the method, the pipe is initially gripped by the primary slip mechanism before the secondary mechanism is actuated to contact the pipe. The slips are set by downward pipe forces acting on the dies so that the die teeth of the secondary mechanism do not grip the pipe unless the primary slip mechanism fails. The system and method permit the pipe to be gripped without producing damaging die teeth marks on the pipe during normal pipe handling operations while providing a secondary mechanism which will automatically grip the pipe if the primary gripping mechanism fails.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A slip assembly for gripping and holding pipe comprising:

a tapered slip bowl having a central axis,

a tapered metal slip positioned in said bowl whereby tapered surfaces between said slip and said bowl cause said slip to move radially relative to said central bowl axis as said slip moves axially relative to said bowl;

a pipe contact portion of said slip comprising a smooth pipe contact surface adapted to engage the outer cylindrical surface of a pipe extending axially through said slip bowl, said pipe contact portion being constructed from a material softer than the material of said pipe whereby said pipe contact portion is extruded into the surface irregularities of said pipe as said slip is moved radially into said pipe, and



Description
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/670,639 entitled Pipe Gripping Assembly and Method invented by Carlos A. Torres and filed contemporaneously with the present application.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a system and method for handling pipe that is to be run into or pulled from a well. More specifically, the present invention relates to a system and method for gripping such pipe without damaging the pipe's outer surfaces while simultaneously providing a secondary gripping mechanism that automatically actuates to grip the pipe if the pipe slips through the primary gripping mechanism.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Slip assemblies are customarily employed to temporarily grip and hold pipe as it is being run into or pulled from a well. In a conventional slip assembly, tapered slips, which are carried in a tapered slip bowl, are "set" into gripping engagement with the pipe extending through the center of the bowl by moving the slips into contact with the pipe and then slightly lowering the pipe to allow the slips to support the pipe weight. The surface friction between the slips and the pipe causes the slips to move with the pipe, which pushes the tapered slips axially downwardly into the tapered slip bowl. This relative movement between the tapered slips and the tapered bowl forces the slips radially toward each other to grip the pipe extending through the center of the assembly. As the weight of the string increases, the downward force on the slips increases, which, in turn, acts through the engaged tapered surfaces to increase the radial pipe gripping force exerted by the slips. The slips are released by first lifting the string to relieve the weight on the slips and then retracting the slips out of engagement with the pipe.
 
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