Claims
- 1. A method of releasing a latch from a tubing, the latch connecting a tool string to said tubing, comprising the steps of:
- pulling upwardly on a fishing neck until a downward weight of said tool string substantially equals an upward force on said fishing neck;
- when said weight of said tool string substantially equals said force on said fishing neck, pushing a member in a longitudinal direction until a recess in said member is aligned with a latch surrounding said member;
- when the recess is aligned with said latch, pushing said latch in a radial direction until said latch moves into said recess,
- said latch being released from said tubing when said latch moves into said recess.
- 2. A coupling apparatus for releasably attaching a tool string to a tubing, said tool string having a weight, comprising:
- neck means adapted for connection to an overshot, said neck means being movable in a longitudinal direction in response to a pulling force applied to said neck means by said overshot;
- member means operatively associated with said neck means for moving in response to movement of said neck means, said member means including a top part, a bottom part, and a connecting means for connecting the top part to the bottom part, the top part, bottom part, and connecting means defining a recess disposed between the top and bottom parts;
- first biasing means engaging the bottom part for providing an upwardly directed biasing force to said member means;
- at least one latch means disposed radially adjacent to said member means and initially attaching said tool string to said tubing for moving radially and releasing said tool string from said tubing; and
- second biasing means for providing a radially directed biasing force to said latch means,
- said second biasing means initially urging said latch means against said top part of said member means when said pulling force applied to said neck means is not substantially equal to said weight of said tool string thereby attaching said tool string to said tubing,
- said first biasing means moving said member means in an upward direction until said recess is in radial alignment with said latch means and said second biasing means moving said latch means in a radial direction into said recess and against said connecting means of said member means when said pulling force applied to said neck means is substantially equal to said weight of said tool string thereby releasing said tool string from said tubing.
- 3. The coupling apparatus of claim 2, wherein said member means comprises an I-shaped member, the top part, the bottom part, and the connecting means of said I-shaped member defining said recess.
- 4. The coupling apparatus of claim 2, wherein said first biasing means comprises a spring.
- 5. The coupling apparatus of claim 2, wherein said latch means comprises a latch dog adapted to be disposed on a shoulder of said tubing for attaching said tool string to said tubing.
- 6. The coupling apparatus of claim 2, wherein said second biasing means comprises a leaf spring.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 451,279, filed Dec. 15, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,025,861.
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Divisions (1)
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