Claims
- 1. A pipe gripping apparatus adapted to encircle and grip an axially extending pipe, comprising:
- a tapered slip bowl having a central axis and adapted to encircle and align axially with said pipe,
- first tapered slip elements carried in said slip bowl and adapted to move radially relative to said central bowl axis into pipe gripping engagement with said pipe as said first slip elements move axially relative to said bowl,
- second tapered slip elements carried by said slip bowl and movable relative to said first slip elements into pipe gripping engagement with said pipe, and
- a connecting mechanism for holding said first and second slip elements relative to each other whereby the pipe gripping force exerted on said pipe by said second slip elements increases as said pipe moves axially relative to said first slip elements.
- 2. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said second slip elements comprise
- tapered slip sections having pipe gripping teeth formed along pipe contact surfaces of said slip sections and
- tapered slip backing sections contacting said tapered slip sections for moving said pipe contact surfaces radially as said slip sections and said backing sections are moved axially relative to each other.
- 3. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 2 further comprising:
- slip section biasing structure for urging said tapered slip sections in a radial direction away from said central bowl axis whereby said tapered slip sections initially contact said pipe with less pipe gripping force than the pipe gripping force exerted by the initial contact of said pipe by said first slip elements.
- 4. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 3 further comprising:
- an adjustment structure for adjusting the radial position of said tapered slip sections relative to said central bowl axis.
- 5. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said connecting mechanism further comprises:
- an adjustment structure for adjusting the radial position of said first and second slip elements relative to each other.
- 6. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- a nonsmooth pipe contact area on said second slip elements for increasing the gripping ability of said second slip elements, and
- relatively smooth pipe contact areas on said first slip elements for engaging said pipe with minimal surface damage to said pipe surface.
- 7. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said second slip elements comprise
- tapered slip sections having pipe gripping teeth formed along said nonsmooth pipe contact area of said slip sections, and
- tapered slip backing sections contacting said tapered slip sections for moving said nonsmooth pipe contact area radially as said slip sections and said backing sections are moved axially relative to each other.
- 8. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said second slip elements comprise
- slip section biasing structure for urging said tapered slip sections in a radial direction away from said central bowl axis whereby said tapered slip sections are adapted to initially contact said pipe with less pipe gripping force than the pipe gripping force exerted by the initial contact of said pipe by said first slip elements.
- 9. A pipe gripping apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said second slip elements comprise
- an adjustment structure for adjusting the radial position of said tapered slip sections relative to said central bowl axis.
- 10. A slip assembly to be employed for gripping and holding an axially extending pipe comprising:
- a tapered slip bowl having a central axis;
- a first tapered slip adapted to be positioned in said bowl whereby tapered surfaces between said first slip and said bowl cause said first slip to move radially relative to said central bowl axis as said first slip moves axially relative to said bowl;
- a second tapered slip adapted to be positioned in said bowl whereby tapered surfaces between said second slip and said bowl cause said second slip to move radially relative to said central bowl axis as said second slip moves axially relative to said bowl;
- a pipe contact portion of said first slip comprising a smooth pipe contact surface adapted to engage the outer cylindrical surface of a pipe when such pipe extends axially through said slip bowl, said pipe not being a part of said assembly, said smooth pipe contact portion being constructed from a material softer than steel to be contacted whereby said smooth pipe contact portion is adapted to be extruded into the surface irregularities of the pipe as said first slip is moved radially into the pipe; and
- a pipe contact portion of said second slip comprising a nonsmooth pipe contact surface adapted to engage said outer cylindrical surfaces of the pipe to be contacted.
- 11. A pipe gripping and holding system comprising:
- first and second pipe gripping mechanisms carried within a primary slip bowl for gripping and holding a pipe,
- smooth pipe contact elements in said first pipe gripping mechanism operable to be set for engaging and holding said pipe, and
- non-smooth pipe contact elements in said second pipe gripping mechanism automatically operable by pipe movement occurring after said smooth contact elements are set to grip and hold said pipe.
- 12. A pipe gripping and holding system as defined in claim 10 for gripping and holding a pipe that is separate from said system, said pipe not being a part of said system, wherein said smooth contact elements are constructed of a malleable material softer than steel.
- 13. A pipe gripping and holding system as defined in claim 12 wherein said smooth contact elements are constructed of an aluminum alloy.
- 14. A pipe gripping and holding system as defined in claim 11 wherein said primary slip bowl and said first and second pipe gripping mechanisms comprise a stationary pipe gripping and holding assembly and further including a movable pipe gripping and holding assembly, movable relative to said stationary assembly, whereby said system may run or remove a string of pipe in a well.
- 15. A pipe gripping and holding system as defined in claim 14 for gripping and holding a pipe that is separate from said system, said pipe not being a part of said system, wherein said smooth contact elements in said stationary assembly and said moveable assembly are constructed of aluminum.
- 16. A method of handling pipe comprising the steps of:
- setting smooth pipe contact elements in a primary tapered bowl slip assembly against a pipe,
- resting the weight of said pipe on said smooth pipe contact elements, and
- placing non-smooth pipe contact elements in said primary tapered bowl slip assembly against said pipe whereby said non-smooth pipe contact elements are set to grip and hold said pipe in said primary tapered bowl slip assembly by pipe movement occurring after said smooth pipe contact elements are set.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein said steps are applied by stationary and moveable slip assemblies of a drilling or workover rig.
- 18. A method as defined in claim 16 further comprising the steps of removing the weight of said pipe from said smooth contact elements and then removing said non-smooth pipe contact elements from said pipe.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/670,640, entitled Pipe Gripping System and Method, invented by Errol A. Sonnier and filed contemporaneously with the present application.
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