A downhole tool
US-2024011372-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US9416635B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9416635-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313949735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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A spearing device for removing casing from wellbore includes a top sub, a bottom sub, and a mandrel coupled to the top and bottom subs. The device includes a grapple having a corrugated inner surface corresponding to a corrugated portion of the mandrel and an outer surface including wickers for engaging an interior surface of the casing. A piston is disposed within the mandrel and operatively coupled to the grapple. A spring operates with the piston and biases the grapple toward a collapsed position. The grapple axially and rotationally moves along the corrugated outer surface of the mandrel. The grapple expands and collapses in response to axial movement relative to the mandrel. The piston compresses the spring and axially moves and expands the grapple in response to increases in hydraulic pressure. In response to subsequent decreases in hydraulic pressure, the spring decompresses and axially moves and collapses the grapple.
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A spearing device for use in removing casing from a wellbore, comprising: a top sub; a bottom sub; a mandrel coupled to the top sub and bottom sub and having an outer surface, at least a portion of which is corrugated; a grapple including one or more grapple members having a correspondingly corrugated inner surface and at least a portion of an outer surface of the grapple members including wickers for engaging an interior surface of the casing, wherein the grapple is configured to (i) axially and rotationally move along the corrugated outer surface of the mandrel and (ii) expand and collapse the grapple members responsive to axial movement relative to the mandrel; a piston slidably disposed within the mandrel and operatively coupled to the grapple; and a spring operative with the piston and biasing the grapple toward a collapsed position; wherein: responsive to an increase in hydraulic pressure, the piston compresses the spring and axially moves the grapple, expanding the grapple members; and responsive to a subsequent decrease in hydraulic pressure, the spring decompresses and axially moves the grapple, collapsing the grapple members. 2. The spearing device of claim 1 , further comprising an anti-rotation locking system to limit rotation of the grapple relative to the mandrel. 3. The spearing device of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the wickers are biased in an upward direction to aid in lifting the casing and at least another portion of the wickers are biased in a downward direction to minimize slipping of the grapple during a jarring operation or re-cocking of a jar. 4. The spearing device of claim 1 , wherein the corrugated outer surface of the mandrel and the corresponding corrugated inner surface of the grapple each comprise at least one of ramps and buttress threads. 5. The spearing device of claim 1 , further comprising a ratchet locking system including: a stationary outer sleeve disposed within the top sub; an intermediate sleeve; and an inner sleeve having an upper end portion and a lower end portion, a portion of the upper end portion being disposed within the intermediate sleeve and having wickers on an exterior portion thereof, the lower end portion being disposed within the mandrel and operative with the piston; a ratchet mechanism disposed between overlapping portions of the inner and intermediate sleeves, configured to engage the wickers of the inner sleeve and allow downward axial movement of the inner sleeve but prevent upward axial movement of the inner sleeve; and a ratchet release mechanism configured to disengage the ratchet mechanism from the wickers of the inner sleeve and allow upward movement of the inner sleeve. 6. The spearing device of claim 5 , further comprising one or more shear screws configured to limit movement of the inner sleeve with respect to the outer sleeve, wherein the lower end portion of the inner sleeve is configured to receive a first drop ball and to move downward due to the resulting restricted fluid flow through the mandrel, thereby shearing the one or more shear screws, ratcheting the upper end portion of the inner sleeve with the ratchet mechanism, and engaging an upper end portion of the piston or nozzle assembly to result in expansion of the grapple members. 7. The spearing device of claim 6 , wherein the lower end portion of the inner sleeve comprises one or more nozzles to provide fluid flow to an upper end portion of the piston following receipt of the first drop ball. 8. The spearing device of claim 7 , further comprising one or more shear screws configured to limit movement of the intermediate sleeve with respect to the outer sleeve, wherein an upper end portion of the intermediate sleeve is configured to receive a second drop ball and to move downward due to the resulting restricted fluid flow through the mandrel, thereby shearing the one or more shear screws and activating the ratchet release mechanism to result in upward movement of the piston and collapsing the grapple members. 9. A downhole tool for cutting and removing casing, the tool comprising: a cutting device disposed on a tool string and configured to make at least one casing cut; a spearing device disposed on the tool string and configured to engage and remove casing cut by the at least one cutting device; wherein the spearing device includes: a top sub; a bottom sub; a mandrel coupled to the top sub and bottom sub and having an outer surface, at least a portion of which is corrugated; a grapple including one or more grapple members having a correspondingly corrugated inner surface and at least a portion of an outer surface of the grapple members including wickers for engaging an interior surface of the casing, wherein the grapple is configured to (i) axially and rotationally move along the corrugated outer surface of the mandrel and (ii) expand and collapse the grapple members responsive to axial movement relative to the mandrel; a piston slidably disposed within the mandrel and operatively coupled to the grapple; and a spring operative with the piston and biasing the grapple toward a collapsed position; wherein: responsive to an increase in hydraulic pressure, the piston compresses the spring and axially moves the grapple, expanding the grapple members; and responsive to a subsequent decrease in hydraulic pressure, the spring decompresses and axially moves the grapple, collapsing the grapple members. 10. The tool of claim 9 , the spearing device further comprising an anti-rotation locking system to limit rotation of the grapple relative to the mandrel, wherein the anti-rotation locking system comprises a shear dog coupled to the mandrel and disposed within a longitudinal slot in the grapple. 11. The tool of claim 9 , wherein at least a portion of the wickers are biased in an upward direction to aid in lifting the casing and at least another portion of the wickers are biased in a downward direction to minimize slipping of the grapple during a jarring operation or re-cock of a jar. 12. The tool of claim 9 , the spearing device further comprising a ratchet locking system comprising: a stationary outer sleeve disposed within the top sub; an intermediate sleeve; an inner sleeve having an upper end portion and a lower end portion, a portion of the upper end portion being disposed within the intermediate sleeve and having wickers on an exterior portion thereof, the lower end portion being disposed within the mandrel and operative with the piston; a ratchet mechanism disposed between overlapping portions of the inner and intermediate sleeves, configured to engage the wickers of the inner sleeve and allow downward axial movement of the inner sleeve but prevent upward axial movement of the inner sleeve; and a ratchet release mechanism configured to disengage the ratchet mechanism from the wickers of the inner sleeve and allow upward movement of the inner sleeve. 13. The tool of claim 12 , further comprising one or more shear screws configured to limit movement of the inner sleeve with respect to the outer sleeve, wherein the lower end portion of the inner sleeve is configured to receive a first drop ball and to move downward due to the resulting restricted fluid flow through the mandrel, thereby shearing the one or more shear screws, ratcheting the upper end portion of the inner sleeve with the ratchet mechanism, and engaging an upper end portion of the piston or nozzle assembly to result in expansion of the grapple members. 14. The tool of claim 13 , wherein the lower end portion of the inner sleeve comprises one or more nozzles to provide fluid flow to an u
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