Claims
- 1. A method for retrieving a wireline tool stuck in a well bore, comprising:providing an attachment device, a blade, and a piston mounted adjacent a lower end of a work string; running said work string into a well bore over a wireline to position said attachment device, said blade, and said piston adjacent to a downhole tool suspended in a well bore on said wireline; attaching said attachment device to said downhole tool; hydraulically driving a said piston in longitudinal movement relative to said work string; driving a first wedge in longitudinal movement relative to said work string with said piston; and driving said blade through said wireline above said attachment device with said longitudinal movement of said first wedge, thereby severing said downhole tool from said wireline.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1, further comprising moving said downhole tool longitudinally in said well bore with said work string, prior to severing said wireline, thereby confirming attachment of said attachment device to said downhole tool.
- 3. The method recited in claim 1, further comprising:routing said wireline through a side door in said work string; and repositioning said downhole tool to a new position in said well bore with said work string, prior to severing said wireline.
- 4. The method recited in claim 3, further comprising operating said downhole tool at said new position, prior to severing said wireline.
- 5. The method recited in claim 1, further comprising:driving a second wedge in transverse movement relative to said work string with said longitudinal movement of said first wedge; and driving said blade in transverse movement relative to said wireline with said transverse movement of said second wedge.
- 6. The method recited in claim 5, further comprising generating a selected level of hydraulic differential pressure across said piston to shear a shearable device, thereby releasing said piston for said longitudinal movement.
- 7. The method recited in claim 6, further comprising pumping fluid through said work string and through a nozzle, at a selected fluid flow rate, to generate said selected level of hydraulic differential pressure across said piston to shear said shearable device.
- 8. The method recited in claim 7, further comprising rupturing a rupturable device below said nozzle, thereby establishing a sufficiently large flow path for said selected fluid flow rate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional patent application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,579, filed on Oct. 06, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,763,753 and entitled “Hydraulic Wireline Cutter.”
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