Cammed Grappling Means Patents (Class 294/86.3)
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Patent number: 9399898Abstract: Drilling systems and methods for deploying a latch mechanism upon reaching a drilling position. The drilling systems and methods permit spinning of a drill string to cause a core barrel head assembly to spin through the frictional mating of a landing shoulder of the head assembly and a landing ring of an outer tube assembly. The spinning of the drill string induces a centrifugal and/or radial force that acts on the latch mechanism to overcome the frictional retention forces acting on the latch mechanism, thereby permitting deployment of the latch mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Longyear TM, Inc.Inventors: Charles Ernest Muntz, Christopher L. Drenth, George Iondov
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Patent number: 8424939Abstract: An improvement in a gripping tool having a grip surface carried by movable grip elements and cam linkages to radially move the grip surface from a retracted to an extended position. The improvement involves a tri-cam linkage with cam pairs supporting bi-rotary to axial stroke activation and further cam linkages to cause radial stroke of the tool grip surface as a function of axial stroke.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Noetic Technologies Inc.Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 8042626Abstract: A gripping tool includes a body assembly and gripping assembly with a grip surface adapted to move from a retracted position to an engaged position to radially engage a work piece in response to relative axial displacement. A linkage is provided to act between the body assembly and the gripping assembly which, upon relative rotation in at least one direction, of the body relative to the grip surface results in relative axial displacement of the grip surface to activate the gripping elements. This tool was developed for use on drilling and service rigs having top drives, and supports rapid engagement and release, hoisting, pushing, and rotating.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Noetic Technologies Inc.Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 7909120Abstract: A gripping tool includes a body assembly and gripping assembly with a grip surface adapted to move from a retracted position to an engaged position to radially engage a work piece in response to relative axial displacement. A linkage is provided to act between the body assembly and the gripping assembly which, upon relative rotation in at least one direction, of the body relative to the grip surface results in relative axial displacement of the grip surface to activate the gripping elements. This tool was developed for use on drilling and service rigs having top drives, and supports rapid engagement and release, hoisting, pushing, and rotating.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Noetic Technologies Inc.Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 7694979Abstract: A premounting device for a cutting ring fitting, the device including a frame part (1), support elements (2), a movable actuator (3), elements for moving the movable actuator (3) and a socket member (10) that is detachably attached to the movable actuator (3), the movable actuator (3) being arranged to move outwardly from the frame part (1). The support elements (2) and the socket member (10) are arranged to cooperate for sandwiching a nut (5) and a cutting ring (6) set on the outer surface of a tubular element (4) between the support elements (2) and the socket member (10) so as to premount a cutting ring fitting. In the premounting device for the cutting ring fitting, the support elements (2) are arranged to be radially adjustable and in operational connection with the socket member (10) to provide the adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventor: Jukka Jokinen
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Patent number: 7686088Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to an apparatus for supporting a tubular that more evenly distributes stress along the contact length of a tubular. In one embodiment, an apparatus for supporting a tubular is provided. The apparatus includes a bowl having a longitudinal opening extending therethrough and an inner surface for receiving a gripping member. The gripping member is movable along the surface of the bowl for engaging the tubular. The apparatus is configured so that an upper portion of the gripping member will engage the tubular before the rest of the gripping member engages the tubular.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: David Shahin
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Publication number: 20090121507Abstract: An apparatus for gripping a down hole tubular includes a body element defining a central cavity along a longitudinal axis. Disposed within the body element is at least one engaging member. In one aspect, the engaging member has an upper gripping element and a lower gripping element. The gripping elements are designed to be movable with respect to one another. A rod is pivotally attached to the engaging member. The rod moves the engaging member radially inward or outward with respect to the longitudinal axis of the central cavity. In one embodiment, a slewing device is coupled to one end of the body element. The slewing device is moveable with respect to the body element along the longitudinal axis. The rod includes a first end and a second end. The first end is slidably and rotatably connected to the stewing device, such that the first end is radially moveable relative to the longitudinal axis as the stewing device is moved along the longitudinal axis from a first position to a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Clyde A. Willis
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Patent number: 7311346Abstract: A gripper mechanism (22) suspended in a coiled tubing/wireline in a well serves to releasably hold a downhole tool or other piece of equipment positioned downstream, via a tubular connecting element (10). The gripper mechanism (12) comprises axially, two relative to each other, movable coaxial parts (18, 16), a gripping part (18) designed to grip said connecting element (10) and an actuating part (16) designed to exert a radial clamping effect on the gripping portion (18a) of the gripping part (18) when this is in engagement with said connecting element (10). The clamping effect is due to complimentary conical face on opposite sides of the two parts (16, 18) of the gripper mechanism (12) being forced against each other by the axial displacement of one part (16) relative to the other part (18) in one direction (the upstream/pull-up direction).Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Bakke Technology ASInventor: Stig Bakke
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Patent number: 7083209Abstract: The present invention provides an improved hydraulic overshot tool. The overshot tool mechanically engages a cylindrical body downhole attempting to be retrieved. In the event retrieval is unsuccessful, the overshot tool may be hydraulically released from the cylindrical body. The release function employs a pressure differential within the overshot tool, but without necessity of a nozzle within the bore of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Leman, Adrian Vuyk, Jr.
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Patent number: 6425615Abstract: There are disclosed two embodiments of an overshot tool for use in recovering a fish within a well bore, wherein a radially expandable and contractible grapple having helical tapered outer surfaces is seated upon a bowl within an intermediate portion of a tubular body on which the tool is lowered over the upper end of the fish, thus enabling the grapple to be lowered about the upper end of the fish and the teeth about its inner diameter to bite into the fish. A control assembly packer having a metal body mounted beneath the grapple has tangs for extending into slots in the body and grapple to limit the rotation between them, and the packer assembly carries a seal ring for sealably engaging the fish, which is held in place by means of a retainer ring threaded to the metal body of the assembly supported within the bore of the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Logan Oil Tool, Inc.Inventor: George W. Mullane, Jr.
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Patent number: 6196309Abstract: An apparatus for pulling objects from a well is described. The apparatus may comprise an elongated housing having an internal chamber. The housing will be connected to a work string such as wireline or coiled tubing. A skirt is attached to the housing, with the skirt having an inner portion. The skirt will contain a first window and a second window, with the first window having a first load shoulder and the second window having a second load shoulder. The apparatus further contains a mandrel disposed within the inner portion of the skirt, and two dog members disposed about the mandrel. The dog member have a first surface that cooperates with the first load shoulder and a second surface that cooperates with the second load shoulder. The dog members distributes a pull force which is exerted on the apparatus to the first and second load shoulder so that the effective tensional strength of the skirt is enhanced. The mandrel will have a second end containing an angled shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventor: Felix F. Estilette, Sr.