Breech lock wireline connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719479
  • Patent Number
    6,719,479
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A breech lock wireline connector for connecting tools to a wireline inserted into a well bore. The connector has a housing with an axially movable plunger within the housing and each being in axial alignment. A spring is used for biasing the plunger axially toward and into engagement with the breech pin. The breech pin is selectively engageable and disengageable into lock and unlock positions, respectively, with the plunger and the housing. The plunger rotates the breech pin axially between the lock and unlock positions. A latch is provided for latching the plunger and breech pin in the lock position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a wireline toolstring connector for connecting a number of tools together when they are inserted into a well bore.




In oil drilling and other well operations, a wireline is used for raising and lowering tools into the well bore. Specifically, this is achieved by attaching a toolstring to the end of a reel of a single strand or braided wire. By reeling out the wire, the toolstring may be lowered to the desired location within the well. Various tools for gathering data and the like may be attached together to form a toolstring for placement within the well bore.




In applications of this type, the connector at each end of the wireline tool, which form the toolstring to be placed within the well bore, is subject to tension, compression and torque forces within the well, and thus must be of a construction that will not disconnect from each other under these conditions. In addition, however, it is desirable to have a connector that may readily disconnect from each other upon removal thereof from the well bore for reuse.




The present invention provides a wireline tool connector that achieves both of these objects in providing resistance to separating forces in combination with ease of manual disconnection upon removal of the connector from the well bore to permit it to be reused in a subsequent application.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a breech lock wireline toolstring connector for connecting tools to a wireline inserted into a well bore. The connector has a housing with an axially movable plunger and an axially movable breech pin in the housing and in axial alignment. Spring means are used for biasing the plunger axially toward and into engagement with the breech pin. The breech pin has means for selectively engaging and disengaging into lock and unlock positions, respectively, with the plunger and with the housing. Means are provided on the breech pin for rotating the plunger axially between the lock and unlock positions. Further provided, are latching means for latching the plunger and breech pin in the lock position.




The means for rotating the breech may include a tang on the plunger adapted for selective engagement in the slot in the breech pin.




The latching means may include a slot in the plunger adapted to engage a pin upon rotation of the breech pin to the lock position.




The latching means may further include detent means between the housing and the plunger.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the connector;





FIG. 2

is an assembly view of the connector in vertical cross-section





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

with the connector unconnected;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the connector as shown in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is an elevation view of the connector unconnected.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the figures, the connector is designated as


10


and includes a housing


12


. Within the housing


12


is a plunger


14


and a breech pin


16


.




The plunger


14


has a body portion


18


having at one end a tang


20


and at an opposite end a recess


24


housing spring


22


that biases the plunger


14


into engagement with breech pin


16


. The body portion


18


further includes an annular groove


26


from which extends a longitudinal recess


28


. Also, transverse through bore


30


is provided in the body portion


18


which houses spring loaded locking inserts


32


and associated spring


34


.




Pins


36


extend through the housing


12


into contact with annular groove


26


and longitudinal recess


28


.




Pawls


38


are retained in opposite sides of the housing


12


and engage locking inserts


32


.




The breech pin


16


has a slot


40


in one end thereof and adapted to engage tang


20


. Rearward of slot


40


are a series of arc-shaped projections


42


. The housing


12


has a like number of recesses


44


adapted to receive projections


42


.




In the operation of the connector


10


with the components thereof being as shown in

FIG. 3

in the unconnected position, breech pin


16


is moved axially into the housing


12


to bring tang


20


of the plunger


14


into contact with recess


40


of the breech pin. As the breech pin is advanced, spring


22


is compressed and pins


36


travel in the longitudinal slot


28


of the plunger. With the spring fully compressed, the breech pin is rotated one quarter turn in either direction which likewise rotates the plunger


14


because of the engagement of the tang


20


in the recess


40


of the breech pin


16


.




Resulting from this one quarter rotation, the projections


42


on pin


16


come into engagement with recesses


44


of housing


12


. Also, the screws


36


slide out of the longitudinal slot


28


and of housing


12


and rotate in the annular groove


26


. In this position, the plunger


14


is secured against longitudinal movement. In addition, the spring loaded locking inserts


32


are moved radially by spring


34


to engage the housing and thereby prevent annular movement of the plunger


14


and associated breech pin by this detent mechanism. These inserts in this position now locate behind pawls


38


. This then is the position of the components of the connector in the connection state.




To place the connector in the unconnected state, the pawls are each manually depressed to compress spring


34


and allow locking inserts


32


to disengage from housing


12


. This, in turn, allows the breech pin


16


to rotate to bring the projections


42


of the breech pin out of contact with the recesses


44


. This further allows the tang


20


of the plunger to likewise rotate to bring the pins screws


36


back into the longitudinal slot


28


. This allows spring


22


to expand, and with the projections


42


being out of contact with slots


44


, this action of spring


22


moves the breech pin


16


longitudinally out of the housing


12


.



Claims
  • 1. A breech lock wireline connector for connecting wireline operated toolstrings inserted into a well bore, comprising:a housing; an axially movable plunger within said housing; an axially movable breech pin within said housing in axially alignment with said plunger; spring means for biasing said plunger axially toward and into engagement with said breech pin; said breech pin having means for selectively engaging and disengaging into lock and unlock positions, respectively, with said plunger and with said housing; means on said breech pin for rotating said plunger axially between said lock and unlock positions; and latching means for latching said plunger and breech pin in said lock position.
  • 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said plunger includes a tang on said plunger adapted for selective engagement in a slot in said breech pin.
  • 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein said latching means includes a slot in said plunger adapted to engage a pin upon rotation of said breech pin to said lock position.
  • 4. The connector of claim 3, wherein said latching means further includes detent means between said housing and said plunger.
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