Claims
- 1. An adjustable swage for use on a downhole tubular, comprising:
a rounded body mounted to a mandrel wherein said body is movable into a plurality of positions to create a variety of continuous circumferences for a full 360°.
- 2. The swage of claim 1, wherein:
said body is formed of a plurality of abutting segments movable with respect to each other.
- 3. The swage of claim 2, wherein:
said segments each comprise a high location and at least some of said segments are movable to selectively align said high locations to obtain a maximum diameter or to offset them to attain a minimum diameter.
- 4. The swage of claim 2, wherein:
said mandrel has a longitudinal axis and said segments slide relatively to each other in the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 5. The swage of claim 4, wherein:
said segments are retained to each other while moving relatively to each other in a longitudinal direction.
- 6. The swage of claim 5, wherein:
said segments are retained to each other at their abutting edges by a tongue and groove connection.
- 7. The swage of claim 2, wherein:
said segments are wedge shaped having a narrow end and a wide end and are arranged in an alternating pattern where the narrow end of one segment, in a first orientation, is adjacent the wide end of a neighboring segment, in a second orientation, on either side.
- 8. The swage of claim 7, wherein:
said segments in one of said first and second orientations is selectively held fixed and said segments in the other of said first and second orientations is movable.
- 9. The swage of claim 8, wherein:
said segments each comprise a high location and at least some of said segments are movable to selectively align said high locations to obtain a maximum diameter or to offset them to attain a minimum diameter.
- 10. The swage of claim 9, wherein:
said movable segments are biased in the direction to obtain said maximum diameter.
- 11. The swage of claim 10, wherein:
said movable segments are driven as well as biased in the direction to obtain said maximum diameter.
- 12. The swage of claim 11, wherein:
said movement of said movable segments toward said maximum diameter is in conjunction with a ratchet which prevents said movable segments from movement in a reversed direction.
- 13. The swage of claim 12, wherein:
said segments that are held fixed are secured to a ring, whereupon relative rotation between said ring and said mandrel moves said segments formerly held fixed away from said movable segments to allow said body to move toward said minimum diameter.
- 14. The swage of claim 11, wherein:
said movable segments are driven by a piston driven by fluid pressure applied to it through said mandrel; and said bias is provided by a stack of Belleville washers.
- 15. The swage of claim 9, wherein:
said mandrel has a longitudinal axis and said segments slide relatively to each other in the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 16. The swage of claim 15, wherein:
said segments are retained to each other while moving relatively to each other in a longitudinal direction.
- 17. The swage of claim 16, wherein:
said segments are retained to each other at their abutting edges by a tongue and groove connection.
- 18. A downhole anchor, comprising:
a mandrel having a passage therethrough; a plurality of slips movable between a retracted and an extended position; said slips movable toward said extended position in response to pressure applied in said passage; and a biasing member acting on said slips to force them back toward said retracted position in the absence of pressure in said passage.
- 19. The anchor of claim 18, wherein:
said slips contacting said mandrel along a plurality of ramped surfaces.
- 20. The anchor of claim 18, wherein:
said slips can be urged to their retracted position, in the event said biasing member alone fails to return said slips to said retracted position, with applied pressure in said passage
- 21. The anchor of claim 20, wherein:
said pressure that urges said slips toward said retracted position is higher than the pressure that moves said slips to said extended position.
- 22. The anchor of claim 21, further comprising:
a removable member to isolate one end of said slips from pressure in said passage until a predetermined pressure is reached, said removable member selectively providing access to a closure piston that pushes said slips toward said retracted position.
- 23. The anchor of claim 22, wherein:
said biasing member acts on said closure piston and moves in tandem therewith in opposed directions when said removable member is intact.
- 24. The anchor of claim 23, further comprising:
a locking piston mounted in a cavity with said closure piston, said locking piston remaining stationary when said cavity is initially obstructed by said removable member, whereupon pressure in said cavity due to removal of said removable member, said locking piston irreversibly urges said closure piston to push said slips toward said retracted position.
- 25. The anchor of claim 24, wherein:
said locking piston engages a ratchet to limit its movement to a single direction.
- 26. The anchor of claim 22, further comprising:
a seat around said passage formed to accept an object for obstruction of said passage to allow pressure buildup in said passage for removal of said removable member.
- 27. The anchor of claim 18, further comprising:
an actuating piston in fluid communication with said passage for urging said slips into said expanded position responsive to applied pressure in said passage.
- 28. The anchor of claim 18, further comprising:
at least one band spring around said slips to bias them toward said retracted position; and said slips having an outer face further comprising a plurality of inserts extending therefrom for enhancing the grip of said slips in said extended position.
- 29. The anchor of claim 18, further comprising:
a travel stop on said mandrel to limit the radial movement of said slips in said extended position.
- 30. The anchor of claim 29, wherein:
said travel stop is adjustable to vary said limit on said slips to a plurality of extended positions.
- 31. The anchor of claim 19, wherein:
said mandrel comprises a longitudinal axis and further comprises a travel stop to limit movement of said slips in the direction of said longitudinal axis thereby limiting the outward movement along said ramps toward said extended position.
- 32. A force amplification apparatus, comprising:
a housing having a fluid inlet; a plurality of pistons operatively connected to an output shaft extending from said housing; wherein at least two pistons initially move in tandem in response to fluid pressure at said fluid inlet whereupon a predetermined movement of said output shaft at least one of said pistons engages a travel stop.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein:
said housing further comprises a vent passage selectively opened as the last of said pistons nears the completion of its stroke to remove driving pressure on said last of said pistons.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein:
said selectively opened vent passage comprises an object normally biased into sealing contact with a seat in a vent passage and subsequently displaced away from said seat by movement of said last of said pistons.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein:
said plurality of pistons comprises a first piston closest to said inlet having an opening and a tube extending from said opening into a second piston, said tube having a port adjacent said second piston, whereupon delivery of pressure to said inlet, said tube directs pressure to said second piston through said port for initial tandem piston movement with said tube.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein:
said tube extends slidably into said second piston so that upon said first piston engaging said travel stop, fluid passing through said tube continues to drive said second piston away from said tube.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 32, further comprising:
a swage connected to said output shaft.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/356,061 on Feb. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60356061 |
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