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, the apparatus protrusions having tips, the anti-rotation device comprising
- a cylindrical body member having two circular ends with a projecting lip protruding from one end thereof and extending around that end, the lip having an inner wall,
- a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall of the lip and a bottom surface within the body member, the lip extending above the bottom surface,
- a plurality of device protrusions extending from the bottom surface of the recess and beyond the lip,
- the device protrusions disposed for engaging the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, and
- the inner wall of the lip sloping from the lip to the bottom surface of the body member.
- 2. The anti-rotation device of claim 1 wherein the device protrusions are teeth, each tooth having a body and a tip, each tip rounded to inhibit continuing engagement with tips of the apparatus protrusions.
- 3. The anti-rotation device of claim 1 wherein
- an edge of the device protrusions at an outer edge of the body member is bevelled inwardly to facilitate interengagement of the device protrusions with the adjacent apparatus.
- 4. The anti-rotation device of claim 1 comprising also movement inhibition means on the body member for inhibiting movement of the anti-rotation device with respect to a material in which the device is embedded.
- 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 apparatus protrusions having tips, the anti-rotation device comprising
- a cylindrical body member having two circular ends with a projecting lip protruding from one end thereof and extending around that end, the lip having an inner wall,
- a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall of the lip and a bottom surface within the body member, the lip extending above the bottom surface,
- a plurality of device teeth extending from the bottom surface of the recess and beyond the lip, each tooth having a body and a tip, each tip rounded to inhibit continuing engagement with tips of the apparatus protrusions,
- the device protrusions disposed for engaging the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus,
- the inner wall of the lip sloping from the lip to the bottom surface of the body member,
- an edge of the device protrusions at an outer edge of the body member bevelled inwardly to facilitate interengagement of the device protrusions with the adjacent apparatus, and
- movement inhibition means on the body member for inhibiting movement of the anti-rotation device with respect to a material in which the device is embedded.
- 6. An anti-rotation plug for use in a wellbore, the plug comprising
- a plug body having a top and a bottom,
- an anti-rotation device secured in the plug body for inhibiting relative rotation between the plug and an adjacent apparatus having apparatus protrusions with tips, the anti-rotation device comprising,
- a cylindrical body member having two circular ends with a projecting lip protruding from one end thereof and extending around that end, the lip having an inner wall,
- a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall of the lip and a bottom surface within the body member, the lip extending above the bottom surface,
- a plurality of device protrusions extending from the bottom surface of the recess and beyond the lip,
- the device protrusions disposed for engaging the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus, and
- the inner wall of the lip sloping from the lip to the bottom surface of the body member.
- 7. The plug of claim 6 wherein in the anti-rotation device the device protrusions are teeth, each tooth having a body and a tip, each tip rounded to inhibit continuing engagement with tips of the apparatus protrusions.
- 8. The plug of claim 6 wherein in the anti-rotation device
- an edge of the device protrusions at an outer edge of the body member is bevelled inwardly to facilitate interengagement of the device protrusions with the adjacent apparatus.
- 9. The plug of claim 6 wherein the anti-rotation device also comprises movement inhibition means on the body member for inhibiting movement of the anti-rotation device with respect to a material in which the device is embedded.
- 10. An anti-rotation plug for use in a wellbore, the plug comprising
- a plug body having a top and a bottom,
- an anti-rotation device secured in the plug body for inhibiting relative rotation between the plug and an adjacent apparatus having apparatus protrusions with tips, the anti-rotation device comprising,
- a cylindrical body member having two circular ends with a projecting lip protruding from one end thereof and extending around that end, the lip having an inner wall,
- a recess in the body member, the recess defined by the inner wall of the lip and a bottom surface within the body member, the lip extending above the bottom surface,
- a plurality of device teeth extending from the bottom surface of the recess and beyond the lip, each tooth having a body and a tip, each tip rounded to inhibit continuing engagement with tips of the apparatus protrusions,
- the device protrusions disposed for engaging the apparatus protrusions of the adjacent apparatus,
- the inner wall of the lip sloping from the lip to the bottom surface of the body member,
- an edge of the device protrusions at an outer edge of the body member bevelled inwardly to facilitate interengagement of the device protrusions with the adjacent apparatus, and
- movement inhibition means on the body member for inhibiting movement of the anti-rotation device with respect to a material in which the device is embedded.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/517,925 filed on May 20, 1990 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,025,858 on Jun. 25, 1991.
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