Claims
- 1. A tool to prevent rotation of a downhole tool suspended in a wellbore casing comprising:a tubular housing having a wall for engaging the casing and having at least one end for connection to the downhole tool; a jaw having a radial tip and which is rotatable along an axis along a wall of the housing opposing the casing engaging wall for varying the effective diameter of the tool, and a spring, acting between the jaw and the housing so as to bias the jaw outwardly to a first casing-engaging position wherein the radial tip is positioned outwardly from the housing to increase the tool's effective diameter so that the radial tip engages the casing and the housing wall engages the casing for arresting tool rotation and further, to permit a second compressed position wherein the jaw is temporarily compressed towards the housing for minimizing the tool's effective diameter and permitting movement within the casing.
- 2. The tool as described in claim 1 wherein the spring is a member connected rigidly to the housing at a first end and connected to the jaw at a second end so as to actuate the spring upon rotation of the second end relative to the first.
- 3. The tool as described in claim 2 wherein the jaw is rotatable about a hinge having first and second ends and extending substantially along a rotational axis of the jaw and wherein the spring is a torsional member connected to the housing adjacent the hinge's first end and to the jaw at the hinge's second end, so as to cause the torsional member to twist into torsion as a result of force acting upon the jaw.
- 4. The tool as described in claim 1 wherein the jaw is trapezoidal in shape having sloped top and bottom edges so that the jaw is caused to rotate to the compressed position if contacted by an obstruction in the wellbore during running in and tripping out.
- 5. The tool as described in claim 1 wherein the radial tip has an insert to improve bite into the casing when in the casing-engaging position.
- 6. The tool as described in claim 1 wherein the housing has a bore which is maintained separate from the wellbore.
- 7. The tool as described in claim 1 wherein the housing is substantially disengaged from the casing when the jaw is in the compressed position.
- 8. The tool as described in claim 3 wherein at the hinge there is sufficient movement of the jaw relative to the hinge to permit the jaw to engage the housing and transfer substantially all of the force directly to the housing, minimizing force on the hinge.
- 9. The tool as described in claim 8 wherein the hinge further comprises a first retaining pin and a first cavity at the first end of the hinge and a second retaining pin and second cavity at the second end of the hinge.
- 10. The tool as described in claim 9 wherein the first and second cavities are oversized relative to the pins to permit sufficient movement of the jaw to engage the housing and transfer substantially all of the force directly to the housing, minimizing force on the hinge.
- 11. The tool as described in claim 10 further comprising:a first holder is connected to the first retaining pin for pinning a first end of the torsional member to the housing; and a second holder pivotable with the jaw is connected to the second retaining pin for pinning a second end of the torsional member to the jaw so that when the jaw rotates inwardly towards the housing, the torsional member is twisted into torsion for biasing the jaw outwardly.
- 12. The tool as described in claim 3 further comprising:a first holder for pinning a first end of the torsional member to the housing; and a second holder pivotable with the jaw and for pinning a second end of the torsional member to the jaw so that when the jaw rotates inwardly towards the housing, the torsional member is twisted into torsion for biasing the jaw outwardly.
- 13. The tool as described in claim 12 wherein:the torsional member is a linearly extending member; the first holder is a member fastened to the housing and having a slot for accepting the first end of the torsional member; and the second holder is a member: i) rotatable with the jaw and having a slot for accepting the second end of the torsional member; and ii) pivotally connected to the housing.
- 14. The tool as described in claim 13 wherein:the second end of the jaw has a cavity having a profile; and the second holder has a profile which is compatible and insertable into the jaw's profiled cavity for co-rotation therewith.
- 15. The tool as described in claim 14 wherein the profile is polygonal in shape.
- 16. The tool as described in claim 14 wherein the cavities are oversized relative to the retaining pins to permit sufficient movement of the jaw to permit the jaw to engage the housing for transferring substantially all of the force directly to the housing, minimizing the force on the retaining pins.
- 17. A tool to prevent rotation of a downhole tool suspended in a wellbore casing comprising:a tubular housing having a wall for engaging the casing and having at least one end for connection to the downhole tool; a jaw having a radial tip and which is rotatable from a point on the housing opposing the casing engaging wall for varying the effective diameter of the tool, and a hinge, acting between the jaw and the housing so as to permit the jaw to rotate between a first outwardly extending casing-engaging position wherein the radial tip is positioned outwardly from the housing to increase the tool's effective diameter so that the radial tip engages the casing and the housing wall engages the casing for arresting tool rotation and a second compressed position wherein the jaw is temporarily compressed towards the housing for minimizing the tool's effective diameter and permitting movement within the casing, the hinge connected to the housing so as to permit sufficient movement of the jaw relative to the hinge to permit the jaw to engage the housing and transfer substantially all of the force directly to the housing, minimizing the force on the hinge, the hinge having a linearly extending flexible torsional member connected rigidly to the housing at a first end and connected to the jaw at a second end so as to twist the member into torsion upon rotation of the second end relative to the first; and a tubular conduit having first and second ends extending along an edge of the jaw for accepting the torsional member.
- 18. The tool as described in claim 17 further comprising:a first cylindrical retaining pin insertable into the tubular conduit at the first end for permitting relative rotation between the first and second ends of the torsional member; and a second retaining pin having a profile which is compatible and insertable into the second end of the tubular conduit for co-rotation therewith.
- 19. The tool as described in claim 18 wherein the tubular conduit is oversized relative to first and second retaining pins so as to permit sufficient movement of the jaw to permit the jaw to engage the housing and transfer substantially all of the force directly to the housing, minimizing the force on the retaining pins.
- 20. An improvement to a tool used to prevent rotation of a downhole tool suspended in a wellbore casing, the tool having a housing and at least one jaw having an edge which is pivotable at a hinge on the housing, the hinge having first and second ends pivotally connected to the housing, the improvement comprising:a torsional member having first and second ends; and a first holder for pinning the first end of the torsional member to the housing; and a second holder pivotable with the jaw and for pinning the second end of the torsional member to the jaw so that when the jaw pivots towards the housing, the torsional member is twisted for biasing the jaw outwardly.
- 21. The improvement of claim 20 wherein:the torsional member is a linearly extending member, extending along a length of the hinge; the first holder is a member fastened to the housing and having a slot, the slot accepting a first end of the torsional member; and the second holder is a member rotatable with the jaw and having a slot for accepting a second end of the torsional member.
- 22. The improvement of claim 21 wherein the torsional member extends through a tubular conduit formed along a length of the jaw from the hinge's first end to the hinge's second end.
- 23. The improvement of claim 21 wherein:the second end of the jaw has a cavity having a profile; and the second holder is a member having a profile which is compatible and insertable into the jaw's profiled cavity for co-rotation therewith.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/517,555 filed on Mar. 2, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,318,462 the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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