Claims
- 1. A retrievable, thru-tubing whipstock, set in a cased or uncased borehole, comprising:
- a whipstock;
- a collapsible anchor assembly actuable by an actuator mounted to the whipstock;
- a lock mechanism on the actuator mechanism to selectively hold the anchor assembly when the whipstock is in use and to selectively release the anchor assembly when the whipstock is to be retrieved.
- 2. The whipstock of claim 1, wherein:
- the lock mechanism comprises of at least one slip which is biased into a securing position downhole to selectively hold the anchor assembly in a position to support the whipstock.
- 3. The whipstock of claim 2, wherein:
- the slip is biased adjacent a support for movement into contact with the whipstock, which support is selectively removable to release the grip of the slip.
- 4. The whipstock of claim 1, wherein:
- the whipstock comprises a camming surface;
- the actuator comprises a protrusion so that upon movement of the actuator, portions of the whipstock are cammed in the borehole.
- 5. The whipstock of claim 4, wherein:
- the actuator is connected to the whipstock by at least one link;
- the whipstock has a longitudinal axis such that movement of one end of the actuator in a direction along the longitudinal axis will cause the portion linked to the whipstock to move away from the whipstock until it contacts the borehole.
- 6. The whipstock of claim 5, wherein:
- the actuator has teeth to grip the borehole when contact is made.
- 7. The whipstock of claim 6, wherein:
- the whipstock has teeth to grip the borehole in an opposed orientation to the teeth on the actuator.
- 8. The whipstock of claim 7, wherein:
- the link turns less than 90.degree. before the teeth on the actuator contact the borehole.
- 9. The whipstock of claim 3, wherein:
- the support is retained in position by a breakable member which, when broken, allows support for the slip to be removed.
- 10. The whipstock of claim 9, further comprising:
- a retrieving tool, insertable through the tubing in the wellbore to operably engage the breakable member to selectively break it so that the whipstock can be retrieved through the tubing.
- 11. The whipstock of claim 4, wherein:
- actuation of the anchor assembly forces a portion of the whipstock laterally in a first direction in the borehole;
- the protrusion on the actuator also cams another portion of the whipstock in the first direction.
- 12. The whipstock of claim 10, wherein:
- the whipstock has a shoulder on a movable sleeve and the retrieving tool has a grip which engages the shoulder, whereupon movement of the sleeve breaks the breakable member.
- 13. The whipstock of claim 9, wherein:
- the whipstock comprises a camming surface;
- the actuator comprises a protrusion so that upon movement of the actuator, portions of the whipstock are cammed in the borehold.
- 14. The whipstock of claim 13, wherein:
- the actuator is connected to the whipstock by at least one link;
- the whipstock has a longitudinal axis such that movement of one end of the actuator in a direction along the longitudinal axis will cause the portion linked to the whipstock to move away from the whipstock until it contacts the borehole.
- 15. The whipstock of claim 14, wherein:
- the actuator has teeth to grip the borehole when contact is made.
- 16. The whipstock of claim 15, wherein:
- the whipstock has teeth to grip the borehole in an opposed orientation to the teeth on the actuator.
- 17. The whipstock of claim 16, wherein:
- the link turns less than 90.degree. before the teeth on the actuator contact the borehole.
- 18. The whipstock of claim 17, further comprising:
- a retrieving tool, insertable through the tubing in the wellbore to operably engage the breakable member to selectively break it so that the whipstock can be retrieved through the tubing.
- 19. The whipstock of claim 18, wherein:
- actuation of the anchor assembly forces a portion of the whipstock laterally in a first direction toward the borehole;
- the protrusion on the actuator also cams another portion of the whipstock in the first direction.
- 20. The whipstock of claim 19, wherein:
- the whipstock has a shoulder on a movable sleeve and the retrieving tool has a grip which engages the shoulder, whereupon movement of the sleeve breaks the breakable member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/033,195 filed Nov. 18, 1996.
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