Slips for downhole sealing device and methods of making the same
US-2017218711-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US10119360B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10119360-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615064312-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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An insert for a slip of a downhole tool including a base, a first button, a second button, and a connecting member. The first and second buttons extend from the base and are configured to engage an inner diameter surface of a tubular. The connecting member extends from the base and is positioned between the first button and the second button.
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What is claimed is: 1. An insert for a slip of a downhole tool, comprising: a base defining an inner surface, wherein the base is configured to be embedded into the slip of the downhole tool; a first button extending from the base, away from the inner surface, and configured to engage an inner diameter surface of a tubular; a second button extending from the base, away from the inner surface, and configured to engage the inner diameter surface of the tubular; and a connecting member extending from the base and positioned between the first button and the second button, wherein the base defines a groove configured to be embedded in the slip, wherein the groove extends from the inner surface of the base toward the first button, the connecting member, or both, wherein the first button defines a diameter, and wherein a maximum lateral thickness of the connecting member is less than the diameter of the first button. 2. The insert of claim 1 , wherein a side surface of the connecting member comprises a radius of curvature. 3. The insert of claim 1 , wherein an axial thickness of the first button is greater than an axial thickness of the connecting member, such that the first button extends farther outward from the base than the connecting member. 4. The insert of claim 3 , wherein the axial thickness of the first button decreases proceeding away from the connecting member such that an outer surface of the first button forms an angle with respect to the base, wherein the angle is from about 5° to about 20°. 5. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the first button has a bore formed at least partially axially-therethrough with respect to a central longitudinal axis through the first button. 6. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the base extends laterally-outward from the first button, the connecting member, or both, such that the base defines a lip. 7. The insert of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the inner surface of the base that defines the groove is oriented at an angle with respect to a central longitudinal axis through the first button, and wherein the angle is from about 10° to about 50°. 8. An insert for a slip of a downhole tool, comprising: a base defining an inner surface, wherein the base is configured to be embedded into the slip of the downhole tool; a first button extending from the base, away from the inner surface, and configured to engage an inner diameter surface of a tubular; a second button extending from the base, away from the inner surface, and configured to engage the inner diameter surface of the tubular; and a connecting member extending from the base and positioned between the first button and the second button, wherein the base defines a groove configured to be embedded in the slip, wherein the groove extends from the inner surface of the base toward the first button, the connecting member, or both, and wherein an outer surface of the first button comprises a radius of curvature as proceeding circumferentially toward the second button, and wherein the radius of curvature is within about 10% of a radius of curvature of the inner diameter surface of the tubular. 9. A slip segment for a downhole tool, comprising: an arcuate body; and an insert comprising: a base at least partially embedded within an outer surface of the body; a first button extending outward from the base and configured to engage an inner diameter of a tubular; a second button extending outward from the base and configured to engage the inner diameter of the tubular; and a connecting member extending outward from the base and positioned between the first button and the second button, wherein the base defines a plurality of grooves formed therein, wherein a portion of the body is positioned within the grooves, wherein an outer surface of the first button comprises a radius of curvature as proceeding circumferentially toward the second button, and wherein the radius of curvature is within about 10% of a radius of curvature of the inner diameter of the tubular. 10. The slip segment of claim 9 , wherein the body comprises a first row, a second row, and a circumferential groove, and wherein the first and second buttons of the insert are positioned in the first row. 11. The slip segment of 9 , wherein the connecting member is embedded within the body, such that a portion of the body is between the buttons and over the connecting member. 12. The slip segment of claim 9 , wherein the base defines a lip that extends laterally-outward from the buttons, the connecting member, or a combination thereof, and wherein a portion of the body is positioned over the lip and over the connecting member. 13. The slip segment of claim 9 , wherein the body is made of a composite material, and wherein the insert is made of a metallic material, a ceramic material, or a combination thereof. 14. An insert for a slip of a downhole tool, comprising: a base defining an inner surface, wherein the base is configured to be positioned in the slip of the downhole tool; a first button extending from the base, away from the inner surface, and configured to engage an inner diameter surface of a tubular; a second button extending from the base, away from the inner surface, and configured to engage the inner diameter surface of the tubular; and a connecting member extending from the base and positioned between the first button and the second button, wherein an outer surface of the first button is curved as proceeding toward the second button. 15. The insert of claim 14 , wherein the outer surface of the first button defines a radius of curvature that is within about 10% of a radius of curvature of the inner diameter surface of the tubular. 16. The insert of claim 14 , wherein the base defines a groove configured to be embedded in the slip, wherein the groove extends from the inner surface of the base toward the first button, the connecting member, or both. 17. The insert of claim 16 , wherein the groove defines a stress-concentrating point or edge in the base.
of composite workpieces or articles from parts, e.g. to form tipped tools {(B22F7/002 takes precedence)} · CPC title
with means for anchoring against downward and upward movement (E21B33/1291, E21B33/1295 take precedence) · CPC title
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