Claims
- 1. In a wellhead housing having an axial bore, an apparatus for supporting a string of casing, comprising in combination:
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed in the bore of the wellhead housing;
- a casing hanger having a lower end secured to the string of casing;
- a load ring mounted to the exterior of the casing hanger, the load ring being split, resilient and outwardly biased for movement between a retracted position and an expanded position in engagement with the wellhead housing;
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed on the load ring for meshing with the wickers in the bore of the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position;
- a conical load shoulder formed on the casing hanger for contact with the load ring when the load ring moves to the expanded position, to transmit downward load on the casing hanger through the load ring to the wellhead housing; and
- retaining means for retaining the load ring in the retracted position until the casing hanger reaches a selected position in the wellhead housing, then for releasing the load ring to engage the wellhead housing to support the casing hanger with the casing in tension.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the wickers of one of the sets of wickers are triangular in cross-section, having sharp crests, and the wickers of the other of the sets of wickers are triangular and truncated in cross-section, but have flat crests, to reduce the chances for misalignment.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of notches are formed in the upper end of the load ring, and wherein the retaining means has fingers which engage the notches
- 4. In a wellhead housing having an axial bore, an apparatus for supporting a string of casing, comprising in combination:
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed in the bore of the wellhead housing;
- a casing hanger having a lower end secured to the string of casing;
- an annular recess on the exterior of the casing hanger, the recess having a plurality of downward and outward facing load shoulders spaced axially apart from each other;
- a load ring mounted to the exterior of the casing hanger, the load ring having a split and being resilient and outwardly biased for movement between a retracted position and an expanded position in engagement with the wellhead housing, the load ring having an upper end and a lower end;
- the load ring having an inner diameter having a plurality of upward and inward facing load shoulders which mate with the load shoulders of the recess to transmit downward load on the casing hanger through the load ring to the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position;
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed on the load ring which mesh with the wickers in the bore of the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position; and
- retaining means for retaining the load ring in the retracted position until the casing hanger reaches a selected position in the wellhead housing, then for releasing the load ring to engage the wellhead housing to support the casing hanger with the casing in tension.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the load shoulders of the recess are parallel to each other.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the pitch of the wickers is substantially smaller than the pitch of the load shoulders of the recess.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising:
- a slot extending from one edge of the split a selected circumferential distance, the slot being located between the upper and lower ends of the load ring and having a axial dimension; and
- a tab formed on the other edge of the split and extending into the slot, the tab having substantially the same axial dimension as the slot to reduce any tendency of the load ring to incline as it moves to the expanded position.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the retaining means comprises:
- a sleeve extending around the casing hanger, having a lower end which extends into contact with the load ring for preventing the load ring from moving outward from the retracted position; and
- means for moving the sleeve upward relative to the casing hanger for removing the sleeve from contact with the load ring.
- 9. In a wellhead housing having an axial bore, an apparatus for supporting a string of casing, comprising in combination:
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed in the bore of the wellhead housing;
- a casing hanger having a lower end secured to the string of casing;
- a conical downward and outward facing upper casing hanger load shoulder;
- at least one downward and outward facing additional casing hanger load shoulder located below and parallel to the upper casing hanger load shoulder;
- a vertical slot extending through the upper conical casing hanger load shoulder;
- a load ring mounted to the exterior of the casing hanger, the load ring having a split and being resilient and outwardly biased for movement between a retracted position and an expanded position in engagement with the wellhead housing, the load ring having an upper end and a lower end;
- the load ring having an inner diameter having a plurality of parallel conical load shoulders that mate with the casing hanger load shoulders to transmit downward load on the casing hanger through the load ring to the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position;
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed on the load ring for meshing with the wickers in the bore of the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position;
- a sleeve extending around the casing hanger, having a finger on its lower end which extends through the vertical slot into contact with the load ring for preventing the load ring from moving outward from the retracted position; and
- means for moving the sleeve upward relative to the casing hanger for removing the sleeve from contact with the load ring.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein at least one notch is formed in the upper end of the load ring for engagement by the finger.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein one of the sets of wickers comprises wickers that are triangular in cross-section, having sharp crests, and the other of the sets of wickers comprises wickers that are triangular and truncated in cross-section, having flat crests, to reduce the chances for misalignment.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the pitch of the wickers is substantially smaller than the pitch of the load shoulders of the recess.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising:
- a slot extending from one edge of the split a selected circumferential distance, the slot being located between the upper and lower ends of the load ring and having a axial dimension; and
- a tab formed on the other edge of the split and extending into the slot, the tab having substantially the same axial dimension as the slot to reduce any tendency of the load ring to incline as it moves to the expanded position.
- 14. In a wellhead housing having an axial bore, an apparatus for supporting a string of casing, comprising in combination:
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed in the bore of the wellhead housing;
- a casing hanger having a lower end secured to the string of casing;
- a conical downward and outward facing upper casing hanger load shoulder;
- at least one downward and outward facing additional casing hanger load shoulder located below and parallel to the upper casing hanger load shoulder;
- a vertical slot extending through the upper conical casing hanger load shoulder;
- a load ring mounted to the exterior of the casing hanger, the load ring having a split and being resilient and outwardly biased for movement between a retracted position and an expanded position in engagement with the wellhead housing, the load ring having an upper end and a lower end;
- the load ring having an inner diameter having a plurality of parallel conical load shoulders that mate with the casing hanger load shoulders to transmit downward load on the casing hanger through the load ring to the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position;
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed on the load ring for meshing with the wickers in the bore of the wellhead housing when the load ring moves to the expanded position;
- one of the sets of wickers having wickers that are triangular in cross-section, having sharp crests, and the other of the sets of wickers having wickers that are triangular and truncated in cross-section, with flat crests, to reduce the chances for misalignment;
- at least one notch formed in the upper end of the load ring;
- a sleeve extending around the casing hanger, having a finger on its lower end which extends through the vertical slot into contact with the notch on the upper end of the load ring for preventing the load ring from moving outward from the retracted position;
- means for moving the sleeve upward relative to the casing hanger for removing the sleeve from contact with the load ring;
- a slot extending from one edge of the split a selected circumferential distance, the slot being located between the upper and lower ends of the load ring and having a axial dimension; and
- a tab formed on the other edge of the split and extending into the slot, the tab having substantially the axial dimension a the slot to reduce any tendency of the load ring to incline as it moves to the expanded position.
- 15. In an outer housing having an axial bore, an apparatus for supporting an inner member, comprising in combination:
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed in the bore of the outer housing;
- a ring mounted to the exterior of the inner member, the ring being split and resilient for movement between an inner position and an outer position in engagement with the outer housing;
- a set of parallel annular wickers formed on the ring for meshing with the wickers in the bore of the outer housing when the ring moves to the expanded position; and
- the wickers of one of the sets of wickers being triangular in cross-section, having sharp crests, and the wickers of the other of the sets of wickers being triangular and truncated in cross-section, but having flat crests, to reduce the chances for misalignment.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the pitches of the sets of wickers are the same.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 466,985, filed Jan. 18, 1990, "Casing Hanger Load Carrying Mechanism", inventors Stephen A. Cromar, Eric R. Schwelm, and Garry Stephen, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,131.
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