Claims
- 1. A wireline drilling apparatus that has a central axis and that is movable axially inwardly through a drill string toward a bit end of the drill string to seat on a drill string landing shoulder and latchingly engage a drill string latch seat and is retractable axially outwardly through the drill string in a direction away from the bit end of the drill string, said drill string having a central axis, comprising: an axially elongated latch body having an axial outer end portion, an axial inner end portion and a shoulder seatable on the landing shoulder; a drilling tool mounted to the inner end portion of the latch body; a latch assembly comprising a first and a second latch, each latch having an axial outer end portion and an axial inner end portion; and first, generally transverse, latch pivot means mounting the inner end portions of the latches to the latch body to mount the latches for pivotal movement relative to the latch body between a latch seated position seatable in the latch seat to block movement of the latch body axially outwardly through the drill string and a retracted position permitting the latch body moving axially through the drill string, and retractor means mounted to the latch body for limited axial movement relative to the latch body between an axial inner position relative to the latch body and an axial outer position relative to the latch body, and in operative relationship with the latch assembly for moving the latches from the latch seated position to the latch retracted position while moving axially outwardly relative to the latch body and after moving the latches away from their latch seated position, axially retracting the latch body through the drill string and thereby the drilling tool; the retractor means having an axial outer overshot coupling portion and a second portion extending axially inwardly of the overshot coupling portion and the latch assembly including locking means mounted for movement with the latches and relative to the latches and connected to the latches for, after the latches have moved from the latch retracted position to their latch seated position, lockingly retaining the latches in their latch seated position until the retractor means is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body and after the latches have been locked in their latch seated position, for retracting the latches from their latch seated position when the retractor means is moved axially outwardly; said locking means being connected to the retractor means and at least in part being mounted to the latches to move with the latches and relative to the latches; the locking means including a first link having a first end portion and a second end portion radially inwardly of the first end portion of the first link and radially more closely adjacent to the outer end portion of the second latch than the first end portion of the first link when the first latch is in its latch seated position; a first transverse pivot pivotally connecting the first end portion of the first link to the outer end portion of the first latch; a second link having a first end portion and a second end portion, the second end portion of the second link being radially inwardly of the first end portion of the second link when the second latch is in its latch seated position; and a second transverse pivot pivotally connecting the first end portion of the second link to the outer end portion of the second latch; each of the first and second pivots having a transverse pivot axis that is transversely spaced from the other, and the retractor means including second pivot means having a transverse pivot axis parallel to and transversely intermediate the pivot axes of the first and second pivots for pivotally connecting the second end portions of the first and second links to the second portion of the retractor means; said second pivot means being connected to the retractor means for movement with the retractor means and movement relative to the latches between a position that the second means pivot axis is axially inwardly of the pivot axes of both of the first and second pivots to retain the latches in their latch seated position and a position that is axially outwardly of the pivot axes of both of the first and second pivots to permit the latches moving to their retracted position and for retracting the latches when the retractor means is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body.
- 2. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 1 wherein the latch body has a slot that is axially elongated in the direction of elongation of the latch body, said slot having an axial outer edge and an axial inner edge, and the second pivot means comprises a retractor pin extending into the latch body slot for axial movement in the latch body slot, said retractor pin being axially moved in the latch body slot as the overshot coupling portion is moved axially relative to the latch body.
- 3. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 2 wherein the latch body has a central axis of elongation; the retractor pin has a transverse central axis; and the first and second pivot axes are located in a common plane that extends generally perpendicular to the central axis of the latch body and are parallel to one another and to the retractor pin axis, the retractor pin axis being axially inwardly of the common plane of the first and second pivot axes when the latches are in their latch seated position and the retractor pin axis being axially outwardly of the common plane of the first and second pivot axes when the latches are in their latch retracted position; and the retractor pin abuts against the latch body slot axial outer edge after the latches have been moved to their latch retracted position for retracting the latch body as the overshot coupling portion is moved axially outwardly.
- 4. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 3 wherein the drilling tool comprises a core receiving tube.
- 5. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 3 wherein the drilling tool comprises a drag bit.
- 6. A wireline drilling apparatus having an axially extending central axis and being movable axially inwardly through a drill string toward a bit end of the drill string to a position adjacent to the bit end of the drill string to latchingly engage a drill string latch seat and is retractable axially outwardly through the drill string in a direction away from the bit end of the drill string, said drill string having a central axis, comprising: an axially elongated latch body having an axially extending central axis, an axial outer end portion and an axial inner end portion; a drilling tool mounted to the inner end portion of the latch body; an axially extending latch retractor for retracting the latch body, said latch retractor being mounted for limited axial movement relative to the latch body between an axial inner position relative to the latch body and an axial outer relative to the latch body and having an axial outer overshot coupling portion; a first latch pivot mounted to the latch body; a first latch mounted to the latch pivot for movement between a latch seated position for releasably retaining the latch body in the drill string and a latch release position permitting the latch body being retracted through the drill string, the latch having an axial outer end portion and an axial inner end portion mounted to the latch body by the latch pivot; and locking means interconnected between the outer end portion of the latch, the retractor and the latch body for facilitating the movement of the latch to its latch seated position when the latch is axially adjacent to the latch seat in the drill string and after the latch has moved to its latch seated position, to lockingly retain the latch in a latch seated position until the retractor is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body, and acting in cooperation with the latch retractor for moving the latch from its latch seated position to its latch release position when the latch retractor is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body and thence retract the latch body through the drill string; the latch pivot has a transverse central pivot axis; and the locking means includes a first link having a first end and a second end, the second end of the first link being radially inwardly of the first end of the first link when the latch is in its latch seated position, a link first pivot pivotally connecting the first end of the first link to the outer end portion of the latch and having a transverse central axis, and a link second pivot pivotally connecting the second end of the first link to the retractor; said link second pivot having a transverse central axis axially inwardly of the central axis of the link first pivot when the locking means lockingly retains the latch in the latch seated position; and the central axis of the link second pivot is axially outwardly of the pivot axis of the link first pivot when the latch body is being retracted through the drill string.
- 7. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 6 wherein the locking means includes a second latch mounted to the latch pivot for pivotal movement, the second latch having an axial inner end portion pivotally mounted to the latch pivot and an axial outer end portion, and overcenter means forming a lost motion pivotal connection between the second end of the first link, the outer end portion of the second latch and the retractor for moving the second latch and the first link to move the first latch relative to the latch body between the latch seated and latch retracted positions; and the overcenter means includes the link second pivot.
- 8. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 7 wherein the link second pivot comprises a retractor member; the retractor includes a retractor tube connected to and extending axially inwardly of the overshot coupling portion and in axial movable relationship relative to the latch body, said retractor tube mounting the retractor member in a fixed axial relationship relative thereto; and the latch body has a slot elongated in the direction of elongation of the latch body, the latch body slot having the retractor member extended therein for limiting the axial movement of the latch body relative to the retractor tube.
- 9. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 8 wherein the second end of the link has an elongated slot, said slot having the retractor member extended therethrough to permit limited movement of the link generally radially relative to the retractor member.
- 10. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 6 wherein the first link is a first toggle link; and the locking means includes an overcenter toggle linkage having the first toggle link, the link first pivot, the link second pivot, a second toggle link having a first end and a second end, the second end of the second link being radially inwardly of the first end of the second link and radially more closely adjacent to the first end of the first link when the locking means lockingly retains the latch in the latch seated position, and means for pivotally connecting the first end of the second link to one of the latch pivot and the latch body; the link second pivot pivotally connecting the second end of the second link to the second end of the first link.
- 11. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 10 wherein the means for pivotally connecting the first end of the second link comprises a second latch that is pivotally mounted to the latch body for movement relative to the latch body between a latch seated and a latch retracted position, the second latch having an axial outer portion and an axial inner portion, and a link third pivot pivotally connecting the first end of the second link to the outer end portion of the second latch.
- 12. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 11 wherein the retractor is movable between an axial inner position relative to the latch body to permit the latches moving to their seated position and an axial outer position relative to the latch body; the outer end portions of the latches pivoting radially toward one another when the latches move from a latch seated position to latch retracted position; and the first latch and the second link have edges for cooperating with one another to limit the movement of the outer end portions of the latches radially toward one another to a spacing sufficiently great to preclude the latches moving from their latch seated position toward their latch retracted position sufficiently to permit the latch body being moved axially outwardly of the latch seat until after the retractor is moved axially outwardly from the retractor axial inner position relative to the latch body.
- 13. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 11 wherein the link second pivot comprises a retractor pin having the pivot axis of the link second pivot; the link third pivot has a transverse pivot axis; the inner end portion of the second latch is pivotally mounted on the latch pivot; the pivot axis of the link first pivot, the pivot axis of the third link pivot and the retractor pin axis are parallel to one another; the pivot axis of the link first pivot and the pivot axis of the link third pivot are contained in a plane substantially perpendicular to the latch body central axis, and the second ends of the links have generally transversely elongated slots; and the retractor pin is extended through the link slots to form a lost motion pivotal connection between the retractor pin and the links whereby the retractor pin axis can be moved axially through said plane as the latches move between their latch seated and latch retracted positions.
- 14. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 13 wherein the drilling tool comprises one of a core receiving tube and a drag bit.
- 15. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 13 wherein the latch body includes a slot elongated in the direction of elongation of the latch body, the latch body slot having the retractor pin extended therethrough for limiting the axial movement of the retractor pin relative to the latch body; and the retractor includes a retractor tube mounted for movement relative to the latch body, the retractor tube mounting the retractor pin in a fixed axial position relative to the retractor tube.
- 16. A wireline drilling apparatus that has an axial extending central axis and that is movable axially inwardly through a drill string to a position adjacent to the axial inner bit end of the drill string to latchingly engage a drill string latch seat and is retractable axially outwardly through the drill string in a direction away from the bit end of the drill string, comprising: an axially elongated latch body having an axially extending central axis, an axial outer end portion and an axial inner end portion; a drilling tool mounted to the latch body axial inner end portion; an axially extending latch retractor mounted for limited axial movement relative to the latch body between an axial inner position and an axial outer position, said retractor having an axial outer overshot coupling portion; a first latch pivot; a first latch mounted to the latch body by the latch pivot for movement between a latch seated position for releasably retaining the latch body in the drill string and a latch release position permitting the latch body being retracted through the drill string, the latch having an axial inner end portion pivotally connected to the latch body by the latch pivot and an axial outer end portion; and retaining means interconnected between the outer end portion of the latch, the retractor and the latch body for moving the latch to its latch seated position when the latch is axially adjacent to the latch seat in the drill string to retain the latch in a latch seated position once the latch has moved to its latch seated position, and acting in cooperation with the retractor for moving the latch from its latch seated position to its latch release position when the retractor is moved axially outward relative to the latch body and after the latch has been moved from its latch seated position, move the latch body axially outwardly as the retractor is retracted; the retaining means including overcenter means operable between a latch locking position to lock the latch in its latch seated position when the retractor is in its axial inner position relative to the latch body and a latch retracted position permitting retraction of latch body through the drill string when the retractor is in its axial outer position relative to the latch body, the overcenter means being connected to the retractor for movement with the retractor and relative to the retractor; the overcenter means including a first link having a first end and a second end, the second end of the first link being radially inwardly of the first end of the link and more closely adjacent to the central axis of the latch body than the first end of the first link when the latch is in its latch seated position, limit means for cooperating with the first link when the latch is in its latch seated position for preventing the latch moving to its release position until the retractor is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body and a first link pivot pivotally connecting the first end of the first link to the outer end portion of the latch for movement with the latch and relative to the latch between a position that the second end of the link is abuttable against the limit means to block movement of the latch from its latch seated position to the latch release position; said first link being pivoted relative to the latch when the retractor is moved axially outwardly to pull the latch to its released position;
- 17. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 16 wherein the limit means includes a second latch pivotally mounted to the latch body for movement between latch release and latch seated positions, a second link having a first end pivotally connected to the second latch and a second end, and pivot means for pivotally connecting the second ends of the first and second link together for movement between an overcenter locking position to retain the latches in their latch seated position and an unlocked position moving the links to move the latches out of their latch seated position when the retractor is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body.
- 18. A wireline drilling apparatus that has an axial extending central axis and that is movable axially inwardly through a drill string to a position adjacent to an axial inner bit end of the drill string to latchingly engage a drill string latch seat and is retractable axially outwardly through the drill string in a direction away from the bit end of the drill string, comprising: an axially elongated latch body having an axial outer end portion and an axial inner end portion; a drilling tool mounted to the inner end portion of the latch body; an axially extending latch retractor mounted for limited axial movement relative to the latch body, said latch retractor having an axial outer overshot coupling portion; a first latch pivot having a transverse pivot axis; a first latch mounted to the latch body by the latch pivot for movement between a latch seated position for releasably retaining the latch body in the drill string and a latch release position permitting the latch body being retracted through the drill string; said latch having an axial outer end portion for latchingly engaging the latch seat and an axial inner end portion pivotally mounted to the latch pivot; and interconnecting means interconnected between the latch, the retractor and the latch body for permitting the latch moving to its latch seated position when the latch is axially adjacent to the latch seat in the drill string, and acting in cooperation with the retractor for pulling the latch from its latch seated position to its latch release position when the retractor is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body; the interconnecting means including a first link having a first end and a second end, the second end of the first link being radially inwardly of the first end of the first link and more closely adjacent to the latch body central axis than the first end of the first link when the latch is in its latch seated position, a first link pivot pivotally connecting the first link to the latch for movement with the latch and relative to the latch, the first link pivot having a transverse pivot axis parallel to the latch pivot axis and pivotally connecting the first end of the first link to the latch axially outwardly of the latch pivot, and pivot means for pivotally connecting the second end of the link to the retractor and being moved axially outwardly by the retractor as the retractor is moved axially outwardly relative to the latch body; the pivot means having a transverse pivot axis that is parallel to the latch pivot axis and axially inwardly of the pivot axis of the first link pivot when the latch is in the seated position of the latch and axially outwardly of the pivot axis of the first link pivot when the latch is in the release position of the latch.
- 19. A wireline core barrel apparatus of claim 18 wherein there is provided a second latch that is mounted to the latch body by the latch pivot for pivotal movement between a latch seated position for acting in cooperation with the first latch to releasably retain the latch body in the drill string and a latch release position permitting the latch body being retracted through the drill string; the second latch having an axial outer end portion for latchingly engaging the latch seat and an axial inner end portion pivotally mounted to the latch pivot; a second link having a first end and a second end radially inwardly of the first end of the second link when the second latch is in the latch seated position of the second latch; and a second link pivot pivotally connecting the second link to the second latch for movement with the second latch and relative to the second latch; the second link pivot having a transverse pivot axis parallel to the latch pivot axis and pivotally connecting the first end of the second link to the second latch axially outwardly of the latch pivot; the pivot means pivotally connecting the second end of the second link to the retractor.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/791,847, filed Nov. 14, 1991, now abandoned.
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