Claims
- 1. A wire line tool for running and/or pulling a well tool having a seat thereon and an annular groove about its inner diameter, comprising a body adapted to be raised and lowered on a wire line, latches carried by the body for sliding along guide surfaces on the body which extend downwardly and outwardly with respect to the axis of the body, means on the body cooperable with the seat of the well tool for locating the outer ends of the latches opposite the groove when the body is disposed within the well tool, and means yieldably urging the latches from inner positions in which their outer ends are adapted to move through the well tool into and out of positions opposite the groove, to outer positions in which their outer ends extend into the groove when opposite thereto, the upper sides of the latches having bearing surfaces which are engageable with the upper end of the groove, when the outer ends of the latches extend into the groove, to support the well tool from the wire line tool, and which are so related to bearing surfaces on the lower sides of the latches which are engageable with the guide surfaces on the body, when the well tool is so supported, as to prevent inward movement of the latches, and means responsive to vertical movement of the body with respect to the well tool for moving said latches inwardly to retract their outer ends from the groove and retain them in retracted positions, so that the wire line tool may be retrieved from the well tool.
- 2. A tool of the character defined in claim 1, wherein the bearing surfaces on the upper and lower sides of the latches and the upper end of the groove are essentially parallel.
- 3. A wire line tool for running and/or pulling a well tool having a seat thereon and an annular groove about its inner diameter, comprising a body adapted to be raised and lowered on a wire line, latches carried by the body for sliding along guide surfaces on the body which extend downwardly and outwardly with respect to the axis of the body, a sleeve about the body having cam surfaces thereon, means mounting the sleeve on the body to dispose the cam surfaces adjacent the outer ends of the latches, means on the sleeve cooperable with the seat of the well tool for locating the outer ends of the latches opposite the groove, means yieldably urging the latches from inner positions, in which their outer ends are adapted to move through the well tool into and out of positions opposite the groove, to outer positions in which their outer ends extend beyond the sleeve and into the groove when opposite thereto, the upper sides of the latches having bearing surfaces which are engageable with the upper end of the groove, when the outer ends of the latches extend into the groove, to support the well tool from the wire line tool, and which are so related to bearing surfaces on the latches which are engageable with the guide surfaces on the body, when the well tool is so supported, as to prevent inward movement of the latches, said mounting means being releasable to permit the body to be moved vertically in one direction with respect to the sleeve, and the outer ends of the latches being cammed inwardly and out of the groove by the cam surfaces and held inwardly as the body is so moved, and means for limiting movement of the body in the opposite vertical direction so that the latches are retained, by the sleeve to permit the wire line tool to be retrieve from the well tool.
- 4. A tool of the character defined in claim 3, wherein the body is movable downwardly upon release of the mounting means and has means thereon providing a downwardly facing shoulder, and the sleeve has an upwardly facing seat spaced beneath the body shoulder and engageable thereby when the body has been lowered to force the outer ends of the latches out of the groove.
- 5. A tool of the character defined in claim 3, wherein said means for limiting movement of the body comprises at least one pin carried by the body for inward and outward movement with respect thereto, and means for yieldably urging the pin to a position to engage a shoulder on the sleeve upon movement of the body to force the latches inwardly out of the groove.
- 6. A tool of the character defined in claim 4, wherein said means for limiting movement of the body comprises at least one pin carried by the body for inward and outward movement with respect thereto, and means for yieldably urging the pin to a position to engage a downwardly facing shoulder on the sleeve upon movement of the body to force the latches inwardly out of the groove.
- 7. A wire line tool for running and/or pulling a well tool having a seat thereon and an annular groove about its inner diameter, comprising a body adapted to be raised and lowered on a wire line, latches carried by the body for expansion and contraction with respect thereto, a sleeve having cam surfaces thereon, means connecting the sleeve to the body to limit relative axial movement while permitting relative rotation between them, said sleeve having means cooperable with the seat in the well tool, upon movement of the body into the well conduit, for locating the outer ends of the latches opposite the groove, detent means for locating the cam surfaces of the sleeve in substantial vertical alignment with the outer ends of the latches, and means yieldably urging the latches from inner positions in which their outer ends may be retained within the sleeve to outer positions in which their outer ends extend into the groove when opposite thereto, said connecting means being shearable to permit the body to be moved vertically in one direction with respect to the sleeve to cause the cam surfaces thereon to retract the latches and retain them in their inner positions, means automatically responsive to movement of the body in said one direction to limit its movement in the opposite vertical direction and thereby permit the wire line tool to be retrieved from the well tool said sleeve having additional cam surfaces thereon to one side of the outer end of each latch which is operable, upon release of the detent means and rotation of the sleeve, for retracting the latches and retaining them in their inner positions, whereby the wire line tool may be removed from the well tool without releasing the connecting means.
- 8. A tool of the character defined in claim 7, wherein the body has an arcuate groove thereabout, and the connecting means comprises at least one shear pin extending through the sleeve and tangentially within a portion of the groove.
- 9. A tool of the character defined in claim 7, wherein the detent means comprises a slot in the outer side of the body, a slot in the inner side of the sleeve axially aligned with the slot in the body when the windows are opposite the latches, and leaf springs mounted on the body and extending into the slots, the free ends of the springs in the body slots being depressible to remove the springs from the slots in the sleeve.
- 10. A wire line tool for running and/or pulling a well tool having a seat thereon and an annular groove about its inner diameter, comprising a body adapted to be raised and lowered on a wire line, latches carried by the body for inward and outward movement with respect thereto, a sleeve disposed about the body for shifting between upper and lower positions with respect thereto, said sleeve having windows therein disposable opposite the latches in its lower position and a shoulder thereon engageable with the seat to locate the openings opposite the groove, means yieldably urging the latches toward their outer positions and thus through the windows, and beyond the sleeve into the groove, when the sleeve is its lower portion, said body having a groove formed in the outer diameter of a portion thereof, a pin extending through the sleeve and within the groove to hold the sleeve in its lower position, said pin being shearable in response to a downward jar on the body, and the sleeve having cam means thereon for forcing the latches inwardly and out of the groove, as the sleeve is moved to its upper position, means automatically responsive to movement of the sleeve to its upper position to prevent its return to its lower position, said groove being arcuate to permit relative rotation between said sleeve and body portion, cam means on the sleeve which is operable, upon such rotation, for forcing said latches inwardly and holding them in their inner positions without shearing the pin, and detent means for releasably holding the sleeve and body portion against rotation.
- 11. As in claim 10, wherein the latches are carried by said body portion, said last-mentioned cam means is in addition to the first mentioned cam means and arranged to force said latches to their inner positions in response to rotation of said sleeve and body portion with respect to one another, and said detent means is releasably engageable between said body portion and sleeve.
- 12. As in 10, wherein the latches are carried by another portion of the body which is rotatable with respect to the first mentioned portion, the sleeve is held against rotation with respect to such other portion, the first mentioned body portion has means into which the pin may move, upon rotation of the sleeve and first mentioned body with respect to one another, to permit the sleeve to be moved to its upper position so that the latches are forced inwardly by the same cam means which forces them inwardly upon shearing the pin, and said detent means is releasably engageable between said first mentioned body portion and sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application, Ser. No. 536,276, filed Sept. 27, 1983, and entitled, "Wire Line Running Tool and/or Pulling Tool", now abandoned.
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