Claims
- 1. A wireline retrieving tool assembly for retrieving objects stuck in the interior of a well casing in a bore, the assembly comprising:
- (a) upper connecting means for connecting the assembly to a wireline;
- (b) lower connecting means for engaging a wireline pulling tool adapted to engage an object stuck in the well casing;
- (c) an axially extending mandrel rigidly attached between said upper and lower connecting means;
- (d) a tubular housing surrounding the mandrel and axially slidable thereon;
- (e) anchoring means adapted to selectively anchor the tubular housing to the interior wall of the well casing to prevent axial movement of the tubular housing;
- (f) a fluid motor powered by pressurized fluid supplied by a hydraulic pump driven by an electric motor, the pump and motor being carried in the assembly;
- (g) an electrical subsystem for supplying electricity to the electric motor from a power source; and
- (h) wherein said fluid motor is adapted to apply controlled force between said tubular housing and said mandrel causing axial movement between the tubular housing and the mandrel; the mandrel, lower connecting means and upper connecting means being urged in a retrieval direction when the tubular housing is anchored to the interior wall of the well casing and force is applied by said fluid motor.
- 2. A wireline retrieving tool according to claim 1 wherein the fluid motor includes at least one variable volume pressure cylinder chamber and at least one variable volume reservoir chamber defined between the tubular housing and the mandrel, the hydraulic pump being adapted to deliver hydraulic fluid under pressure to expand the pressure cylinder chamber causing axial movement between the tubular housing and the mandrel, the mandrel being urged in the retrieval direction relative to the tubular housing upon expansion of the pressure cylinder chamber.
- 3. A wireline power generating apparatus for application of a controlled force in the interior of a well casing in a well bore, the apparatus comprising
- (a) upper connecting means for connecting the apparatus to a wireline;
- (b) lower connecting means for engaging a tool requiring the application of a controlled force;
- (c) an axially extending mandrel rigidly attached between said upper and lower connecting means;
- (d) a tubular housing surrounding the mandrel and axially slidable thereon;
- (e) anchoring means adapted to selectively anchor the tubular housing to the interior wall of the well casing to prevent axial movement of the tubular housing;
- (f) a fluid motor powered by pressurized fluid supplied by a hydraulic pump driven by an electric motor, the pump and motor being carried in the apparatus;
- (g) an electrical subsystem for supplying electricity to the electric motor from a power source; and
- (h) wherein said fluid motor is adapted to apply controlled force between said tubular housing and said mandrel causing axial movement between the tubular housing and the mandrel, the mandrel, lower connecting means and upper connecting means being urged in a predetermined direction when the tubular housing is anchored to the interior wall of the well casing and force is applied by said fluid motor.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the fluid motor includes at least one variable volume pressure cylinder chamber and at least one variable volume reservoir chamber defined between the tubular housing and the mandrel, the hydraulic pump being adapted to deliver hydraulic fluid under pressure to expand the pressure cylinder chamber causing axial movement between the tubular housing and the mandrel, the mandrel being urged in the predetermined direction relative to the tubular housing upon expansion of the pressure cylinder chamber.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the anchoring means comprise a plurality of circumferentially divided slips encircling the mandrel and resiliently urged towards the mandrel, the slips being carried on a slip housing surrounding the mandrel, the slip housing being axially slidable on the mandrel and being provided with means for releasably holding it at a position on the mandrel such that the slips may be engaged and actuated by the tubular housing upon axial displacement of the tubular housing by the pressurized fluid, the slip housing being held at least until said slips are anchored against the interior wall of the well casing.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said slips at one end define an internal conically curved surface that extends axially toward said tubular housing, the confronting end of said tubular housing being tapered for engagement with the conical surface to urge the slips radially outward into gripping engagement with the interior wall of the well casing upon axial displacement of the tubular housing by the pressurized fluid.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the means for releasably holding the slip housing comprise interengaging detent means between the slip housing and the mandrel, the detent means operating to prevent axial movement between the slip housing and the mandrel until a sufficient force is applied to expand the slip housing and release the detent means, the slip housing being formed as a radially expandable collet housing.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 4 wherein:
- (a) electricity is supplied to said electric motor by a downhole power pack;
- (b) said downhole power pack, electric motor and hydraulic pump being carried in a power subassembly of said apparatus, the power subassembly having one end connected to said upper connecting means and a second end connected to said mandrel;
- (c) the upper connecting means include a mechanical jar connected to said wireline; and
- (d) wherein, upon sufficient upward tension on the wireline an upward jarring stroke is affected by the mechanical jar on the power subassembly causing an electrical circuit through the power generator assembly to be closed and electricity to be supplied to the electric motor to activate the power generating apparatus.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said electric motor is powered by electricity supplied through the wireline from a source outside the well bore, the source being adapted to supply electricity at two or more power levels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/749,176 filed on Aug. 23, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,228,507.
This invention relates to wireline retrieving tools for use in retrieving objects from a well bore and downhole power generating presently.
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