Slip gripping mechanism

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Inventors

Currington, A. Ronald

Application #

703014

Filed

May-20-1991

Published

Dec-29-1992

Current US Class

166/138
166/217
175/423
188/67

International Classes

E21B 023/00; E21B 033/129

Field of Search

166/138 166/212 166/217 166/206 175/423 188/67 188/151

Assignee

Baker Hughes Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gunter, Jr.; Charles D.

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Other References

Baker Service Tools 1988 Catalog, p. 55.

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Abstract
A slip gripping mechanism is shown for supporting a cylindrical conduit within the interior bore of a circumscribing conduit in a well bore. An outer body is provided as a part of the cylindrical conduit and has circumferentially spaced, longitudinally disposed slots. Axially shiftable slips are carried on the outer body of the cylindrical conduit in the slots with each of the slips having opposing side edges which engage mating profiles formed in the slots whereby the slots form guideways for the slips for shifting the slips axially and radially outward relative to the outer body between a set position engaging the circumscribing conduit and an unset position. Each of the axially shiftable slips has a lower surface and an upper gripping surface, the upper gripping surface being formed on a longitudinal radius as drawn from a center point located in a plane parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the cylindrical conduit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A slip gripping mechanism for supporting a cylindrical conduit of the type having a central longitudinal axis within the interior bore of a circumscribing conduit in a well bore, comprising:

an outer body provided as a part of the cylindrical conduit, the outer body having a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally disposed slots;

a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially shiftable slips carried on the outer body of the cylindrical conduit in the longitudinally disposed slots, each slip having a longitudinal axis and opposing side edges which engage mating profiles formed in the longitudinally disposed slots, whereby the slots form guideways for the slips for shifting the slips axially and radially outward relative to the outer body between a set position engaging the circumscribing conduit and an unset position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to improvements in well tools of the type having slip assemblies for grippingly engaging surrounding cylindrical conduits.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A variety of slip assemblies are shown in the prior art for use with well tools including well packers and liner hangers. These prior art devices are actuated in order to support a cylindrical conduit within the interior bore of a circumscribing conduit, typically the cased bore of a well. The prior art slip gripping mechanisms, in general, featured a plurality of wedge-shaped slip elements carried in circumferentially spaced-apart relationship about a generally conically shaped expander surface on the tool body. The lower surface portions of the slips were slidable over complimentary surfaces on the expander so as to cause wicker teeth on the upper surfaces of the slips to be moved between expanded and contracted positions in response to relative axial movement of the slip elements and expander. This relative movement was induced, for example, by hydraulic or mechanical actuation of telescopingly arranged, axially reciprocal members of the tool to which the slips and expander surface were connected.
 
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