Claims
- 1. A casing whipstock, comprising:
an elongated tapered body; at least one anchor link mounted to said body, said link having an end that moves into anchoring engagement with the casing along a non-linear surface thereof.
- 2. The whipstock of claim 1, wherein:
said body comprises a flexible end which is sufficiently strong to keep said end away from a mill during window milling and flexible enough to allow a retrieving tool to grip it for release of said anchor link.
- 3. The whipstock of claim 2, wherein:
said flexible end further comprises a pivotally mounted tip segment.
- 4. The whipstock of claim 3, further comprising:
a biasing member mounted to said body to bias said tip segment toward the casing
- 5. The whipstock of claim 1, further comprising:
an actuator mounted to said body and operably connected to said link to pivot it from a retracted to an extended position where it contacts the casing; and a lock assembly circumscribing said actuator to selectively hold its position with said anchor link engaged to the casing.
- 6. The whipstock of claim 5, wherein:
said actuator comprises a rod and said lock comprises at least one ring having serrations on at least one side thereof.
- 7. The whipstock of claim 6, wherein:
said rod comprises serrations on an outer surface thereof; said at least one ring comprises an inner ring contacting said rod and an outer ring surrounding said inner ring.
- 8. The whipstock of claim 7, wherein:
said inner and outer ring are mounted within a movable sleeve.
- 9. The whipstock of claim 8, wherein:
said inner and outer rings are cylindrically shaped and longitudinally split; said inner ring is serrated on opposed sides; said outer ring is serrated on its face contacting said inner ring, such that with said movable sleeve in place, said rod can be moved to put said anchor link in locking contact with the casing.
- 10. The whipstock of claim 9, wherein:
said locking contact is released by moving said movable sleeve so as to undermine support for said outer ring.
- 11. The whipstock of claim 10, further comprising:
a flexible end on said body and operably connected to said movable sleeve.
- 12. The whipstock of claim 11,wherein:
said flexible end comprises a pivotally mounted tip biased from said body toward the casing.
- 13. The whipstock of claim 1, wherein:
said anchor link is pivotally mounted.
- 14. The whipstock of claim 13, wherein:
said anchor link is not elongated.
- 15. The whipstock of claim 13, wherein:
said anchor link further comprises a bend.
- 16. The whipstock of claim 13, wherein:
said body comprises a longitudinal axis, and said anchor link comprises at least one longitudinal axis through said pivotal mounting, wherein said longitudinal axes form an included angle of about 60-70 degrees when said anchor link contacts the casing even if the whipstock is run into different casing having a diameter variability of over 1.5 inches.
- 17. The whipstock of claim 13, wherein:
said end of said anchor link that contacts the casing comprises at least one arc.
- 18. The whipstock of claim 5, wherein:
said at least one anchor link comprises a plurality of links connected to said actuator for tandem movement.
- 19. The whipstock of claim 18, wherein:
said body comprises a flexible end operably connected to said lock assembly for selective release of said actuator.
- 20. The whipstock of claim 19, wherein:
said flexible end further comprises a pivotally mounted tip biased from said body toward the casing.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/329,932 on Oct. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60329932 |
Oct 2001 |
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