Claims
- 1. A slip assembly for gripping pipe comprising:
- (a) housing means through which pipe is moved into and out of a well;
- (b) means in said housing for gripping pipe including
- wedges mounted for radial movement in said housing, a secondary wedge on each wedge, said wedges and secondary wedges each having an opening therethrough,
- a slip on each secondary wedge, said slips each having a recess therein, and
- means slidably connecting said slips to said secondary wedges and said secondary wedges to said wedges, said slidably connecting means including
- pawls swivelably connected into each side of said wedges and slips, each said pawl having a flat surface, and
- cam plates connected to each side of said secondary wedge, said cam plates having inner and outer grooves, said flat surfaces on said wedge pawls slidable in said cam plate outer grooves and said flat surfaces on said slip pawls slidable in said cam plate inner grooves;
- (c) means for operating said gripping means between positions initially gripping and not gripping pipe; and
- (d) means associated with said pipe gripping means for automatically increasing gripping force on initially gripped pipe in response to subsequent upward or downward longitudinal movement of gripped pipe in excess of about 0.7 inches.
- 2. The slip assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for automatically increasing grip on initially gripped pipe includes means for automatically returning said gripping means to neutral position when said gripping means are not gripping pipe.
- 3. The slip assembly of claim 2 wherein the means for automatically returning the gripping means to neutral position comprise:
- (a) an arm pivotally connected in each wedge opening, said arm extending through the secondary wedge opening into the slip recess, said arm having a lower flat surface;
- (b) a spring mounted in the secondary wedge opening so that said spring applies a downward force on said arm; and
- (c) lower flat surfaces in said wedge opening, said secondary wedge opening and said slip recess, said flat surfaces engageable with said arm lower flat surface.
- 4. The slip assembly of claim 1 including means for preventing the operating means from operating the gripping means to the position not gripping pipe when said gripping means are automatically increasing gripping force on initially gripped pipe.
- 5. The slip assembly of claim 4 wherein the means for preventing the operating means from operating the gripping means to a position not gripping pipe when said gripping means have been operated to initially grip pipe and are automatically increasing gripping force on gripped pipe are outward forces resulting from increased grip on gripped pipe which develop frictional forces between the camming segments and ring segments.
- 6. The slip assembly of claim 1 wherein the cam plate grooves are rectangular in cross section and the upper portion of the outside of the outer groove is inclined upwardly and outwardly at an angle from vertical equal to the inclination angle from vertical of the inclined surfaces on the wedges, secondary wedges and slips.
- 7. The slip assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for operating the gripping means between positions initially gripping and not gripping pipe comprise:
- (a) ring segments mounted in said housing;
- (b) a radial bearing supported in said ring segments;
- (c) camming segments mounted in said radial bearing, said camming segments pivotally connected to each other;
- (d) at least one of said wedges having a slip segment slidably connected to each camming segment; and
- (e) means in said housing for rotating one of said camming segments.
- 8. The slip assembly of claim 7 wherein the means for rotating one camming segment is a hydraulic cylinder connected to the housing and a camming segment.
- 9. The slip assembly of claim 1 wherein the means associated with the pipe gripping means for automatically increasing gripping force on initially gripped pipe comprise:
- (a) downwardly and inwardly inclined surfaces on each wedge;
- (b) downwardly and inwardly inclined surfaces on the secondary wedge slidably engaging said wedge inclined surfaces, said secondary wedge having downwardly and outwardly inclined surfaces; and
- (c) downwardly and outwardly inclined surfaces on each slip slidably engaging said secondary wedge downwardly and outwardly inclined surfaces.
- 10. The slip assembly of claim 9 wherein the wedge, secondary wedge and slip inclined surfaces are inclined 5-10 degrees from vertical.
- 11. The slip assembly of claim 9 wherein the wedge, secondary wedge and slip inclined surfaces are inclined 81/2 degrees from vertical.
- 12. A slip assembly for gripping pipe comprising:
- (a) housing means through which pipe is moved into and out of a well;
- (b) means in said housing for gripping pipe including wedges mounted for radial movement in said housing,
- a secondary wedge on each wedge,
- a slip on each secondary wedge, and
- means slidably connecting said slips to said secondary wedges and said secondary wedges to said wedges, said slidably connecting means including
- pawls swivelably connected into each side of the wedges and slips, each said pawl having a flat surface, and
- cam plates connected to each side of said secondary wedge, said cam plates having inner and outer grooves, said flat surfaces on said wedge pawls slidable in said cam plate outer grooves and said flat surfaces on said slip pawls slidable in said cam plate inner grooves;
- (c) means for operating said gripping means between positions initially gripping and not gripping pipe;
- (d) means associated with said pipe gripping means for automatically increasing initial gripping force on gripped pipe in response to subsequent upward or downward longitudinal movement of gripped pipe in excess of about 0.7 inches; and
- (e) means preventing said operating means from operating said gripping means to the position not gripping pipe when said gripping means are automatically increasing gripping force on initially gripped pipe.
- 13. The slip assembly of claim 12 wherein the means for automatically increasing gripping force on initially gripped pipe includes means for automatically returning said gripping means to neutral position when said gripping means are not gripping pipe.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of my copending application for patent, Ser. No. 264,891, filed Oct. 31, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,940,118.
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