Claims
- 1. A well tool comprising
- a drill string,
- a drill bit and a plurality of underreamers secured to the lower end of said drill string,
- a liner,
- means for releasably connecting the liner to said drill string,
- a gripping assembly,
- said gripping assembly being slidably mounted in surrounding relation to said liner and having two sets of gripping elements,
- said liner having an external taper adapted to coact with the gripping elements of said gripping assembly whereby relative movement between said liner and said gripping assembly wedges one set of said gripping elements into gripping engagement with the wall of the well bore,
- said liner including means for sealing between the exterior of the liner and the interior of a well casing into which said liner is run,
- means connecting said gripping assembly to said liner and including means responsive to manipulation of said liner to limit or allow axial movement of said liner through said gripping assembly, and
- means associated with said gripping assembly resisting axial movement through a wall bore.
- 2. A well tool according to claim 1 wherein
- said liner and said seal means define bypass passage internally around said seal means whereby when said seal means are in sealing engagement with the well casing flow of fluids may bypass around the sealed annulus to allow easy flow of cement into the well.
- 3. A well tool according to claim 2 including
- a check valve in said bypass passage allowing flow of fluids upward through said passage and preventing flow of fluids downward through said passage,
- means closing said passage to confine the fluids in the annulus below said sealing means and operable to open said passage, and
- means for releasably retaining said closing means in closed position and operable responsive to manipulation of a string.
- 4. A well tool according to claim 1 wherein
- said liner has a pair of external tapered surfaces one of which diverges upward and coacts with one set of said gripping elements to support the weight of said liner and the other tapered surface diverges downward and coacts with the other set of said gripping elements to resist upward force on said liner,
- said tapered surfaces on said liner being spaced apart a distance greater than the distance between said sets of gripping elements whereby said liner moves a short distance when the liner load is transferred between sets of gripping elements.
- 5. A well tool according to claim 1 including
- a normally closed bypass passage through a portion of said liner around said sealing means,
- said bypass passage being opened by relative movement of portions of said liner whereby cement may be placed around all portions of the exterior of said liner except said sealing means.
- 6. The method of drilling a well bore and setting a liner wherein including the steps of
- connecting a drill string to a drill bit on the lower end thereof and to a liner having a gripping assembly therearound, lowering said drill string, said drill bit and said liner into a well bore,
- rotating said drill bit to deepen said well bore and lowering said drill string as drilling progresses,
- manipulating said drill string to set said gripping assembly within said well bore which supports said liner within said well bore,
- disconnecting said drill string from said liner,
- recovering said drill string from said well bore,
- lowering a cementing string into said well bore into sealed engagement within said liner,
- pumping cement through said cementing string and upwardly around the exterior of said liner, and
- removing said cementing string from said well bore.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein sealing means surround said liner and coact therewith to define a normally closed bypass passage including the step of
- manipulating said liner to open said bypass passage before said step of pumping cement through the cementing string.
- 8. A well tool comprising
- a liner,
- means for connecting said liner to a string for lowering into a well bore casing,
- a gripping assembly,
- said gripping assembly being slidably mounted in surrounding relation to said liner,
- said liner having an external taper adapted to coact with the gripping elements of said gripping assembly whereby relative movement between said liner and said gripping assembly wedges said gripping elements into gripping engagement with the wall of the well casing,
- means on said liner for sealing between the exterior of said liner and the wall of the well casing into which the liner is run,
- means for connecting said gripping assembly to said liner and including means responsive to manipulation of said liner to limit or allow axial movement of said liner through said gripping assembly, and
- means associated with said gripping assembly resisting axial movement through a well bore,
- said gripping assembly and said sealing means when set coacting to retain said liner in its set position within the well casing against both upward and downward forces,
- said liner has a pair of external tapered surfaces one of which diverges upward and coacts with one set of said gripping elements to support the weight of said liner and the other tapered surface diverges downward and coacts with the other set of said gripping elements to resist upward force on said liner,
- said tapered surfaces on said liner being spaced apart a distance greater than the distance between said sets of gripping elements whereby said liner moves a short distance when the liner load is transferred between sets of gripping elements.
- 9. A well tool comprising
- a drill string,
- a drill bit and a plurality of underreamers secured to the lower end of said drill string,
- a liner,
- means for releasably connecting the liner to said drill string,
- a gripping assembly,
- said gripping assembly being slidably mounted in surrounding relation to said liner,
- said liner having an external taper adapted to coact with the gripping elements of said gripping assembly whereby relative movement between said liner and said gripping assembly wedges said gripping elements into gripping engagement with the wall of the well bore,
- means connecting said gripping assembly to said liner and including means responsive to manipulation of said liner to limit or allow axial movement of said liner through said gripping assembly, and
- means associated with said gripping assembly resisting axial movement through a well bore.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation application of my prior copending application Ser. No. 683,650, filed May 6, 1976, now abandoned.
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