Claims
- 1. A tractor system for moving an item through a bore, the item having a top and a bottom, the system comprising
- a body connected to the item,
- first setting means on the body for selectively and releasably anchoring the system in a bore,
- first movement means having a top and a bottom, the first movement means on the body for moving the body and the item, the first movement means having a first power stroke, and
- the tractor system for moving the item through the bore at a speed of at least 10 feet per minute.
- 2. The tractor system of claim 1 for moving the item through the bore at a speed of at least 50 feet per minute.
- 3. The tractor system of claim 1 for moving the item through the bore at a speed of at least 100 feet per minute.
- 4. The tractor system of claim 1 further comprising
- second setting means on the body for selectively and releasably anchoring the system in the bore, the second setting means spaced apart from the first setting means, and
- second movement means on the body having a top, and a bottom, the second movement means providing a second power stroke for moving the body and the item, the second movement means spaced apart from the first movement means.
- 5. The tractor system of claim 4 wherein the first power stroke and the second power stroke are separated by a time period of no more than three minutes.
- 6. The wellbore tractor system of claim 4 wherein the first power stroke and the second power stroke are separated by a time period of no more than thirty seconds.
- 7. The tractor system of claim 4 wherein the item is a tubular string of interconnected tubular members.
- 8. The tractor system of claim 4 wherein the item is a string of coiled tubing.
- 9. The tractor system of claim 4 further comprising
- the item, the item having a lower end.
- 10. The tractor system of claim 9 further comprising
- a payload secured to the lower end of the item.
- 11. The tractor system of claim 10 wherein the payload is a logging tool.
- 12. The tractor system of claim 4 further comprising
- first selectively operable control means on the body for selectively controlling the first setting means and the first movement means, and
- second selectively operable control means on the body for selectively controlling the second setting means and the second movement means.
- 13. A method for moving an item through a bore with a bore tractor system, the item having a top and a bottom, the bore tractor system comprising a body connected to the item, first setting means on the body for selectively and releasably anchoring the system in a bore, first movement means having a top and a bottom, the first movement means on the body for moving the body and the item, the first movement means having a first power stroke, and the bore tractor system for moving the item through the bore at a speed of at least 10 feet per minute, the method comprising
- connecting the body to the item,
- moving the bore tractor system and the item into the bore,
- powering the first movement means and thereby moving the bore tractor systems,
- releasably anchoring the bore tractor system in the bore, and
- moving the bore tractor system and the item through the bore at a speed of at least 10 feet per minute.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising moving the item through the bore at a speed of at least 50 feet per minute.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the bore tractor system further comprises first selectively operable control means on the body for selectively controlling the first setting means and the first movement means, and second selectively operable control means on the body for selectively controlling the second setting means and the second movement means, and the method further comprising
- controlling the first setting means with the first selectively operable control means, and
- controlling the second setting means with the second selectively operable control means.
- 16. The method of claim 13 further comprising moving the item through the bore at a speed of at least 100 feet per minute.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the bore tractor system further comprises second setting means on the body for selectively and releasably anchoring the system in the bore, the second setting means spaced apart from the first setting means, and second movement means on the body having a top and a bottom, the second movement means providing a second power stroke for moving the body and the item, the second movement means spaced apart from the first movement means, and the method further comprising
- powering the second movement means and thereby moving the bore tractor systems,
- alternately setting the first setting means and the second setting means, and
- alternately moving the bore tractor system and the item through the bore with the first movement means and the second movement means.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the first power stroke temporally overlaps the second power stroke so that the item is moved continuously.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the first power stroke and the second power stroke are separated by a time period of no more than three minutes.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the first power stroke and the second power stroke are separated by a time period of no more than thirty seconds.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein the item is a tubular string of interconnected tubular members.
- 22. The method of claim 17 wherein the item is a string of coiled tubing.
- 23. The method of claim 17 wherein
- the item has a lower end, and
- a payload is secured to the lower end of the item.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the payload is a logging tool.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of U.S. Application Ser. No. 09/103,868 filed Jun. 24, 1998 entitled "Bore Tractor System" which is a division of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/675,176 filed Jul. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,794,703, both co-owned with the present invention and fully incorporated herein for all purposes.
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Divisions (2)
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