Cable anchor assembly

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Inventors

Dwiggins, Jeffrey L.

Application #

873980

Filed

Jun-12-1997

Published

Nov-23-1999

Current US Class

166/212
166/217
166/382
166/385

International Classes

E21B 019/02; E21B 023/04

Field of Search

166/212 166/217 166/382 166/242.2 166/385

Assignee

Camco International, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Dang; Hoang C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fletcher, Yoder & Van Someren

US Patent References

4336415   Flexible production...
4346256   Conduit in supplyi...
4428422   Device provided wit...
4681169   Apparatus and met...
4830113   Well pumping met...
5145007   Well operated electr...
5146982   Coil tubing electric...
5180014   System for deployin...
5191173   Electrical cable in...
5193614   Cable anchor asse...
5269377   Coil tubing support...
5435351   Anchored wavey co...
5769163   Adjustable flexibilit...
 

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Abstract
A cable anchor for preventing longitudinal movement of a cable within a conduit to transfer the weight of the cable to the conduit, comprises a housing connectable to the cable. An arm member is connected to the housing and is movable from a retracted position to an extended position in gripping contact with an interior surface of the conduit to thereby transfer the weight of the cable to the conduit. A piston and cylinder assembly, operable from fluid pressure within the conduit, is connected to the housing and in operable contact with the arm member to extend the arm member.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A cable anchor comprising:

a housing connectable to a cable disposed within a conduit, the housing including a first body and a second body connectable about the cable;

an arm member connected to the housing and movable from a retracted position to an extended position in gripping contact with an interior surface of the conduit; and,

a fluid actuating assembly on the housing and in operable contact with the arm, and moveable from a first position when the arm member is in the retracted position to a second position to move the arm member to the extended position.

2. A cable anchor of claim 1 wherein the first body is hingedly connected to the second body.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to devices used to restrain the movement of a cable that is disposed within a conduit and, more particularly, to cable anchor devices used within coiled tubing to suspend an electric submergible pumping system within a wellbore.

2. Description of Related Art

To reduce the size of equipment and the associated costs needed to deploy and recover an electric submergible pumping system ("ESP"), ESP's can be suspended from coiled tubing, rather than conventional jointed tubing. This method takes advantage of the relatively low cost and ease of transportation of the units used to install and remove coiled tubing. A typical arrangement for suspending an ESP on coiled tubing is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,835,929; 4,830,113; and 5,180,014.

The cable that is used to connect the ESP to a surface power source does not have sufficient internal strength to support its own weight over about 60 to 200 feet. Therefore, the cable is clamped, banded or strapped to the jointed tubing or the coiled tubing at intervals of about every 50 to 150 feet, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,169. Alternatively, the cable can be encased within the coiled tubing, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,336,415; 4,346,256; 5,145,007; 5,146,982; and 5,191,173.
 
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