Claims
- 1. A whipstock system comprising
- a body having an upper concave and a lower end,
- anchor apparatus on the lower end of the body, the anchor apparatus comprising
- a movable member releasably connected to the lower end of the body, and movable radially with respect to the lower body,
- the lower end of the body and movable member initially occupying a first space with a first diameter,
- the movable member and lower end of the body movable apart from each other outwardly to anchor the whipstock system in a wellbore tubular,
- a toothed slip on the movable member for engaging an interior surface of the wellbore tubular in which the whipstock system is to be anchored,
- wherein the lower end of the body has a bar member movably engaged by the lower end of the body member, the bar member movable with respect to the lower end of the body, the bar member movably engaged by the movable member, and the bar member movable with respect to the movable member,
- wherein the bar member is shear-pinned to the lower end of the body and is shear-pinned to the movable member, and
- the upper concave pivotably connected to the body.
- 2. A system for securing an item in a tubular channel in a wellbore, the system comprising
- a lower body member,
- an upper body member,
- interconnecting means for movably interconnecting the lower body member and the upper body member so that upon application of a downward force on the upper body member the upper body member moves downwardly in the tubular channel effecting sideways movement of the lower body member so the lower body member contacts an interior surface of the tubular channel thereby wedging the lower body member and the upper body member in the tubular channel,
- the interconnecting means comprising
- a connecting bar disposed partially in a first connecting bar groove in the lower body member and partially in a second connecting bar groove in the upper body member, and
- the connecting bar grooves and the connecting bar configured so that the connecting bar is movably held in the connecting bar grooves.
- 3. A whipstock system comprising
- a body having an upper concave and a lower end,
- anchor apparatus on the lower end of the body, the anchor apparatus comprising
- a movable member releasably connected to the lower end of the body, and movable radially with respect to the lower body,
- the lower end of the body and movable member initially occupying a first space with a first diameter,
- the movable member and lower end of the body movable apart from each other to anchor the whipstock system in a wellbore tubular,
- wherein the lower end of the body has a bar member movably engaged by the lower end of the body member, the bar member movable with respect to the lower end of the body, the bar member movably engaged by the movable member, and the bar member movable with respect to the movable member, and
- wherein the bar member is shear-pinned to the lower end of the body and is shear-pinned to the movable member.
- 4. The whipstock system of claim 3 further comprising
- a toothed slip on the movable member for engaging an interior surface of the wellbore tubular in which the whipstock system is to be anchored.
- 5. The whipstock system of claim 3 wherein the movable member is shear-pinned to the lower end of the body.
- 6. The whipstock system of claim 3 further comprising
- the upper concave pivotably connected to the body.
- 7. The whipstock system of claim 3 further comprising
- a link with a top and a bottom, the top of the link pivotably connected to the movable member,
- a tube beneath the link, the bottom end of the link pivotably connected to the tube,
- a stinger at the bottom end of the tube for entering an orientation structure to orient the whipstock system.
- 8. The whipstock system of claim 7 further comprising
- stabilizing apparatus on the tube for stabilizing the tube in the wellbore tubular.
- 9. The whipstock system of claim 3 where the movable member is movable so that the lower end of the body and the movable member occupy a second space with a second diameter larger than the first diameter to anchor the whipstock system within a bore of the wellbore tubular defining the second diameter of the second space.
- 10. The whipstock system of claim 3 further comprising
- an intermediate member movably disposed between the lower end of the body and the movable member,
- the intermediate member shear-pinned to the lower end of the body, and
- the movable member shear-pinned to the intermediate member.
- 11. The whipstock system of claim 10 wherein the movable member is movable outwardly to contact an interior surface of a tubular in which the whipstock system is to be anchored without the intermediate member contacting said interior surface.
- 12. A whipstock system comprising
- a body having an upper concave and a lower end,
- anchor apparatus on the lower end of the body, the anchor apparatus comprising
- a movable member releasably connected to the lower end of the body, and movable radially with respect to the lower body,
- the lower end of the body and movable member initially occupying a first space with a first diameter,
- the movable member and lower end of the body movable apart from each other to anchor the whipstock system in a wellbore tubular,
- a link with a top and a bottom, the top of the link pivotably connected to the movable member,
- a tube beneath the link, the bottom end of the link pivotably connected to the tube,
- a stinger at the bottom end of the tube for entering an orientation structure to orient the whipstock system.
- 13. A whipstock system comprising
- a body having an upper concave and a lower end,
- anchor apparatus on the lower end of the body, the anchor apparatus comprising
- a movable member releasably connected to the lower end of the body, and movable radially with respect to the lower body,
- the lower end of the body and movable member initially occupying a first space with a first diameter,
- the movable member and lower end of the body movable apart from each other to anchor the whipstock system in a wellbore tubular,
- an intermediate member movably disposed between the lower end of the body and the movable member,
- the intermediate member shear-pinned to the lower end of the body, and
- the movable member shear-pinned to the intermediate member.
- 14. The whipstock system of claim 13 wherein the movable member is movable outwardly to contact an interior surface of a tubular in which the whipstock system is to be anchored without the intermediate member contacting said interior surface.
- 15. A method for emplacing a whipstock system in a longitudinal bore of a lower tubular member in an earth wellbore, the method comprising
- disposing a whipstock system in the longitudinal bore, the whipstock system comprising a body having an upper concave and a lower end, anchor apparatus on the lower end of the body, the anchor apparatus comprising a movable member releasably connected to the lower end of the body, and movable with respect to the lower body, the lower end of the body and movable member initially occupying a first space with a first diameter, the movable member and lower end of the body movable apart from each other outwardly to anchor the whipstock system on a tubular,
- releasing the movable member from the lower end of the body, and moving the movable member outwardly from the part of the body which is also movable outwardly to anchor the whipstock system in the longitudinal bore of the lower tubular member,
- wherein an intermediate member is movably disposed between the lower end of the body and the movable member, the intermediate member shear-pinned to the lower end of the body, and the movable member shear-pinned to the intermediate member, the method further comprising
- shearing the intermediate member from the lower end of the body, and
- shearing the movable member from the intermediate member.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the lower tubular member is connected to an upper tubular member, the upper tubular member having an inner diameter less than an inner diameter of the lower tubular member, the method further comprising
- moving the whipstock system through the upper tubular member, and then anchoring the whipstock system in the lower tubular member.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the lower end of the body has a bar member movably engaged by the lower end of the body member, the bar member movable with respect to the lower end of the body, the bar member movably engaged by the movable member, and the bar member movable with respect to the movable member, the method further comprising
- moving the lower end of the body with respect to the bar member, and
- moving the movable member with respect to the bar member.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the upper concave is pivotably connected to the body, and the method further comprising
- pivoting the concave with respect to the body.
- 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the movable member is movable outwardly to contact an interior surface of a tubular in which the whipstock system is to be anchored without the intermediate member contacting said interior surface, the method further comprising
- moving the movable member to contact the interior of the lower tubular member without the intermediate member contacting the lower tubular member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/910,735 filed Aug. 13, 1997, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,387 on Nov. 17, 1998. The claims of this patent are entitled to an effective filing date of Sep. 10, 1993 which is the filing date of a grandparent hereof, U.S Pat. No. 5,452,759. This is a division of application Ser. No. 414,201 filed on Mar. 31, 1995 entitled "Whipstock Side Support", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,271 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/300,917, filed on Sep. 6, 1994 entitled "Wellbore Tool Setting System", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,425,417 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/225,384, filed on Apr. 4, 1994 entitled "Wellbore Tool Orientation," now U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,060 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/119,813 filed on Sep. 10, 1993 entitled "Whipstock System", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,759. This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/210,697 filed on Mar. 18, 1994 entitled "Milling Tool & Operations", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,187.
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