Pipe gripping assembly and method

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Inventors

Torres, Carlos A.

Application #

670639

Filed

Jun-26-1996

Published

Nov-30-1999

Current US Class

166/209
188/67
248/49

International Classes

B65H 059/10

Field of Search

248/49 248/65.1 248/316.2 248/316.3 188/67 166/209

Examiners

Berger; Derek J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browning Bushman

US Patent References

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Abstract
A primary pipe gripping mechanism and a backup, secondary pipe gripping mechanism are carried in a single tapered slip bowl. The primary gripping mechanism employs smooth surface pipe dies that set against and grip and hold the pipe without damaging the pipe surface. After the primary mechanism is set, toothed dies in the secondary gripping are automatically engaged with the pipe with only a minimal pipe gripping force. Accidental slippage of the pipe through the smooth dies sets the toothed dies down against a wedging surface to grip and hold the pipe to stop its downward movement. A resilient biasing device is used to urge the toothed dies away from the pipe before the smooth dies are set. Movement of the pipe relative to the already set, smooth dies automatically causes the toothed dies to set and grip the pipe to thereby limit the incidence of pipe damage to those situations in which pipe slippage occurs through the primary gripping mechanism.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pipe gripping apparatus adapted to encircle and grip an axially extending pipe, comprising:

a tapered slip bowl having a central axis and adapted to encircle and align axially with said pipe,

first tapered slip elements carried in said slip bowl and adapted to move radially relative to said central bowl axis into pipe gripping engagement with said pipe as said first slip elements move axially relative to said bowl,

second tapered slip elements carried by said slip bowl and movable relative to said first slip elements into pipe gripping engagement with said pipe, and

a connecting mechanism for holding said first and second slip elements relative to each other whereby the pipe gripping force exerted on said pipe by said second slip elements increases as said pipe moves axially relative to said first slip elements.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to devices used to temporarily grip and hold pipe used in the drilling and completion of wells. More specifically, the present invention relates to an assembly for temporarily gripping and supporting a well pipe in a manner to minimize damage to the pipe caused by the gripping mechanism.

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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