Claims
- 1. A slip assembly comprising:
- a slip bowl structure adapted to be received and supported within an opening in a well drilling rotary table in a relation to turn with the table;
- a carrier structure mounted to said bowl structure for upward and downward movement relative thereto;
- a plurality of slips which have inner faces for gripping a well pipe and which are connected to said carrier structure for movement upwardly and downwardly therewith relative to said bowl structure between lower active positions and upper retracted positions;
- said bowl structure and said slips having engaging wedge surfaces acting to cam the slips inwardly into tight gripping engagement with a well pipe upon downward movement of the slips to said active positions;
- latch means for releasably retaining said carrier structure and slips in said lower active positions; and
- yielding means urging said carrier structure and slips upwardly and acting to return them to said upper retracted positions when said latch means are released.
- 2. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure has a portion or portions on which one or more workmen may stand in a relation to actuate the carrier structure and connected slips downwardly by the weight of the workmen.
- 3. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure has an actuating ring extending essentially about the well pipe and on which one or more workmen can stand in a relation to actuate the carrier structure and slips downwardly by the weight of the workmen.
- 4. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure includes a plurality of complementary sections to be received at different locations about the well pipe and which are relatively openable to permit the sections to be moved laterally onto and off of the pipe.
- 5. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said slip bowl structure has an upper external flange receivable within an upper counterbore in a well drilling master bushing assembly, and has a lower reduced diameter externally essentially cylindrical portion receivable within a lower reduced diameter portion of the master bushing.
- 6. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said slip bowl structure is formed of a plurality of complementary sections receivable at different locations about the well pipe.
- 7. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure includes a plurality of complementary sections received at different sides of the well pipe and separable from one another for removal from about the pipe, and connector means detachably securing said sections of the carrier structure together.
- 8. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure includes two complementary essentially semi-circular sections extending about the well pipe, and connector pins extending through registering apertures in said sections at diametrically opposite locations and securing them detachably together.
- 9. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, including means guiding said carrier structure for only said upward and downward movement relative to said slip bowl structure.
- 10. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, including telescopically interfitting connector parts attaching said carrier structure to said slip bowl structure for said relative upward and downward movement.
- 11. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said slip bowl structure contains a plurality of circularly spaced vertically extending guide passages, said carrier structure having a plurality of circularly spaced guide elements extending downwardly into said passages respectively and guided thereby for vertical movement to guide said carrier structure for its upward and downward movement relative to the bowl structure.
- 12. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said bowl structure contains a plurality of circularly spaced essentially cylindrical bores, said carrier structure having a plurality of circularly spaced vertical tubes projecting downwardly into said bores and guided for vertical sliding movement relative thereto, and a plurality of circularly spaced guide rods projecting downwardly within said tubes in spaced relation thereto and retaining said structures against vertical separation.
- 13. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said yielding means are spring means yieldingly urging said carrier structure upwardly and said slip bowl structure downwardly.
- 14. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said yielding means include a coil spring acting upwardly against said carrier structure and downwardly against said slip bowl structure.
- 15. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said yielding means include a plurality of circularly spaced coil springs interposed operatively between said structures.
- 16. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, including two telescopically interfitting tubular parts connecting said carrier structure to said slip bowl structure for said relative vertical movement, said yielding means including a coil spring extending vertically within said tubular parts.
- 17. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said slip bowl structure includes a plurality of circularly spaced vertical bores, said carrier structure having a plurality of downwardly projecting tubes slidably received within said bores to guide the carrier structure for its upward and downward movement, said yielding means including a plurality of circularly spaced vertical coil springs received within said bores and said tubes, and there being a plurality of vertical rods within said coil springs retaining said structures against vertical separation.
- 18. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said latch means have an actuating portion operable to release the latch means by exertion of downward force against said operating portion.
- 19. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure has an actuating portion extending essentially about the well pipe and against which a workman may exert downward force and having an interruption at one location, said latch means having an actuating portion against which a workman may exert releasing force and which is located at said interruption in said actuating portion of the carrier structure.
- 20. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure has an actuating ring extending essentially circularly about the well pipe and having an interruption at one side of the pipe and against which one or more workmen may exert downward force to actuate the carrier structure to active position; said latch means having an actuating portion operable by downward movement to release the latch means and forming essentially a continuation of said ring at said interruption.
- 21. A slip assembly as recited in claim 1, in which said carrier structure has an actuating ring extending essentially circularly about the well pipe and having an interruption at one side of the pipe and against which one or more workmen may exert downward force to actuate the carrier structure to active position; said latch means including a latch element pivotally mounted to said bowl structure and engageable in latching relation with a shoulder on said carrier structure and having an actuating portion which projects outwardly and acts upon downward movement to release the latch part and which forms essentially a continuation of said ring at said interruption, there being a spring yieldingly resisting releasing movement of said latch part.
- 22. A slip assembly as recited in claim 21, including a plurality of connections between said slip bowl structure and carrier structure at circularly spaced locations each including telescopically vertically interfitting portions of said carrier structure and slip bowl structure guiding the carrier structure for said upward and downward movement, said yielding means including a plurality of vertical coil springs received within said telescopically interfitting portions of the structures.
- 23. A slip assembly comprising:
- a support structure adapted to be supported on a well drilling rotary table in a relation to turn with the table;
- a carrier structure mounted to said support structure for upward and downward movement relative thereto;
- a plurality of slips which have inner faces for gripping a well pipe and which are connected to said carrier structure for movement upwardly and downwardly therewith relative to said support structure between lower active positions and upper retracted positions;
- said slips having outer wedge surfaces for camming the slips inwardly into tight gripping engagement with a well pipe upon downward movement of the slips to said active positions;
- latch means for releasably retaining said carrier structure and slips in said lower active positions; and
- yielding means urging said carrier structure and slips upwardly and acting to return them to said upper retracted positions when said latch means are released.
- 24. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said carrier structure has a portion or portions on which one or more workmen may stand in a relation to actuate the carrier structure and connected slips downwardly by the weight of the workmen.
- 25. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said carrier structure includes a plurality of complementary sections to be received at different locations about the well pipe and which are relatively openable to permit the sections to be moved laterally onto and off of the pipe.
- 26. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said support structure is formed of a plurality of complementary sections receivable at different locations about the well pipe.
- 27. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, including telescopically interfitting connector parts attaching said carrier structure to said support structure for said relative upward and downward movement.
- 28. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said support structure contains a plurality of circularly spaced essentially cylindrical bores, said carrier structure having a plurality of circularly spaced vertical tubes projecting downwardly into said bores and guided for vertical sliding movement relative thereto, and a plurality of circularly spaced guide rods projecting downwardly within said tubes in spaced relation thereto and retaining said structures against vertical separation.
- 29. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said support structure includes a plurality of circularly spaced vertical bores, said carrier structure having a plurality of downwardly projecting tubes slidably received within said bores to guide the carrier structure for its upward and downward movement, said yielding means including a plurality of circularly spaced vertical coil springs received within said bores and said tubes, and there being a plurality of vertical rods within said coil springs retaining said structures against vertical separation.
- 30. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said latch means have an actuating portion operable to release the latch means by exertion of downward force against said actuating portion.
- 31. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said carrier structure has an actuating portion extending essentially about the well pipe and against which a workman may exert downward force and having an interruption at one location, said latch means having an actuating portion against which a workman may exert releasing force and which is located at said interruption in said actuating portion of the carrier structure.
- 32. A slip assembly as recited in claim 23, in which said carrier structure has an actuating ring extending essentially circularly about the well pipe and having an interruption at the one side of the pipe and against which one or more workmen may exert downward force to actuate the carrier structure to active position; said latch means including a latch element pivotally mounted to said support structure and engageable in latching relation with a shoulder on said carrier structure and having an actuating portion which projects outwardly and acts upon downward movement to release the latch part and which forms essentially a continuation of said ring at said interruption, there being a spring yieldingly resisting releasing movement of said latch part.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 877,309, filed Feb. 13, 1978, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Continuations (1)
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