Claims
- 1. An anti-rotation device for an item used in wellbores for inhibiting relative rotation between the item and an adjacent apparatus having apparatus protrusions, each apparatus protrusion having two planar faces, the anti-rotation device comprising
- a substantially cylindrical body member having two ends, an inner wall, and a rim extending around one of the ends,
- and plurality of device protrusions extending from the body member and beyond the rim, each device protrusion having a rounded top, each of the device protrusions disposed for contacting one of the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, the device protrusions offset from the rim inwardly toward a center of the body member to facilitate contacting of and co-action with the item used in wellbores and the adjacent apparatus, an upwardly extending portion of each device protrusion having two planar faces to reduce point and line contact between the device protrusions and the adjacent apparatus, the rounded top portion of each device protrusion wider at an outer edge of the body member than at an inner part thereof, and a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall and a bottom surface within the body member, the device protrusions extending from the bottom surface of the recess and disposed for contacting and co-acting with the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, the inner wall sloping to the bottom surface of the recess, and
- the faces of the protrusions disposed so that only one face of each device protrusion co-acts with only one face of each apparatus protrusion while inhibiting relative rotation between the anti-rotation device and the item used in wellbores.
- 2. The anti-rotation device of claim 1 including also
- a plug having a top and a bottom and
- the anti-rotation device secured to the plug.
- 3. An anti-rotation device for an item used in wellbores for inhibiting relative rotation between the item and an adjacent apparatus having apparatus protrusions, the anti-rotation device comprising
- a substantially cylindrical body member having two ends and a rim extending around one of the ends, and
- a plurality of device protrusions extending from the body member and beyond the rim, the device protrusions disposed for contacting the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, a top portion of each device protrusion rounded and wider at an outer edge of the body member than at an inner part thereof, the device protrusions and the apparatus protrusions each having at least two faces, the faces of the protrusions configured and disposed so that upon contact of the apparatus protrusions and device protrusions each device protrusion contacts one corresponding apparatus protrusion and upon co-action of said device protrusions with said apparatus protrusions only one face of each said device protrusion co-acts with only one face of each said apparatus protrusion while inhibiting relative rotation between the item and the adjacent apparatus.
- 4. The anti-rotation device of claim 3 wherein each face of the device protrusions is a planar face to facilitate planar contact of the item used in wellbores and the adjacent apparatus and to reduce point and line contact between the device protrusions and the adjacent apparatus.
- 5. An anti-rotation device for an item used in wellbores for inhibiting relative rotation between the item and an adjacent apparatus having apparatus protrusions, the anti-rotation device comprising
- a substantially cylindrical body member having an inner wall, two ends and a rim extending around one of the ends, and
- a plurality of device protrusions extending from the body member and beyond the rim, the device protrusions disposed for contacting the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, the device protrusions and the apparatus protrusions each having at least two faces, the faces of the protrusions configured and disposed so that upon contact of the apparatus protrusions and device protrusions each device protrusion contacts one corresponding apparatus protrusion and upon co-action of said device protrusions with said apparatus protrusions only one face of each said device protrusion co-acts with only one face of each said apparatus protrusion while inhibiting relative rotation between the item and the adjacent apparatus, and
- a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall and a bottom surface within the body member, the device protrusions extending from the bottom surface of the recess and disposed for contacting and co-acting with the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus.
- 6. The anti-rotation device of claim 5 wherein the inner wall slopes to the bottom surface of the recess.
- 7. An anti-rotation device for an item used in wellbores for inhibiting relative rotation between the item and an adjacent apparatus having apparatus protrusions, the anti-rotation device having a circumference and comprising
- a substantially cylindrical body member having an inner wall, two ends and a rim extending around one of the ends,
- and a plurality of device protrusions extending from the body member and beyond the rim, the device protrusions disposed for contacting the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, the device protrusions offset from the rim inwardly toward a center of the body member to facilitate contact of and co-action with the item used in wellbores and the adjacent apparatus,
- a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall and a bottom surface within the body member, the device protrusions extending from the bottom surface of the recess and disposed for contacting and co-acting with the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus,
- the device protrusions spaced apart from each other about the circumference of the anti-rotation device, each device protrusion having a base at the floor of the recess, the bases occupying between about 30% to about 70% of the device's circumference with spaces between the protrusions, apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus movable in the spaces between device protrusions so that while so moving in the spaces the anti-rotation device is not forced apart from the adjacent apparatus.
- 8. The anti-rotation device of claim 7 wherein the bases occupy about 50% of the circumference.
- 9. The anti-rotation device of claim 7 comprising also
- a plug having a top and a bottom and the anti-rotation device secured to the plug.
- 10. A pair of anti-rotating devices of claim 7, including a first such anti-rotation device securable to a first item for use in a wellbore and a second such anti-rotation device securable to a second item for use in a wellbore
- each said anti-rotation device having spaced-apart device protrusions which, with the inner wall of the recess, define spaces between the protrusions into which protrusions of one device are receivable by the other device as the two anti-rotation devices approach each other to co-act,
- the protrusions and spaces configured and disposed so that after initial misalignment of the two devices and upon initiation of rotation of at least one of them one protrusion of one device bears against and pivots against a recess inner wall or protrusion of the other device to pivot one device with respect to the other to align the two devices.
- 11. The pair of anti-rotation devices of claim 10 comprising also
- two items for use in a wellbore including a first item and a second item,
- the first anti-rotation device secured to the first item and
- the second anti-rotation device secured to the second item.
- 12. The pair of anti-rotation devices of claim 11 wherein the two items are plugs.
- 13. The pair of anti-rotation devices of claim 11 wherein the first item is a plug and the second item is a piece of float equipment.
Cross Reference To Related Application
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 700,622 filed on May 15, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,113,940 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser No. 07/517,925 issued on May 2, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,025,858 issued on Jun. 25, 1991.
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