Non-magnetic openhole whipstock
US-2024279989-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9932823B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9932823-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414489694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A selective locking apparatus for an indicating tool, the selective locking apparatus includes a mandrel having a rotational collet finger receiving area including a plurality of unlocked-position tracks alternatingly arranged with a plurality of locked-position detents. A rotational collet rotatably supported on the mandrel, the rotational collet including a j-track on an outer periphery of the rotational collet, the rotational collet further including a plurality of rotational collet fingers having heads engageable within the rotational collet finger receiving area of the mandrel. An indicating collet supported on the mandrel, the indicating collet including a plurality of indicating collet fingers; and, at least one pin fixedly mounted on the indicating collet for receipt within the j-track of the rotational collet; wherein longitudinal movement of the mandrel with respect to the indicating collet cycles the rotational collet via j-track interaction and selectively places the heads of the rotational collet fingers into either the plurality of unlocked-position tracks or the plurality of locked-position detents. A method of selectively locking an indicating tool.
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A selective locking apparatus for an indicating tool, the selective locking apparatus comprising: a mandrel having a rotational collet finger receiving area including a plurality of unlocked-position tracks alternatingly arranged with a plurality of locked-position detents; a rotational collet rotatably supported on the mandrel, the rotational collet including a j-track on an outer periphery of the rotational collet, the rotational collet further including a plurality of rotational collet fingers having heads engageable within the rotational collet finger receiving area of the mandrel; an indicating collet supported on the mandrel, the indicating collet including a plurality of indicating collet fingers; and, at least one pin fixedly mounted on the indicating collet for receipt within the j-track of the rotational collet; wherein longitudinal movement of the mandrel with respect to the indicating collet cycles the rotational collet via j-track interaction and selectively places the heads of the rotational collet fingers into either the plurality of unlocked-position tracks or the plurality of locked-position detents. 2. The selective locking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the heads of the rotational collet fingers are seated within the plurality of unlocked-position tracks, the mandrel is longitudinally movable with respect to the rotational collet. 3. The selective locking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the heads of the rotational collet fingers are seated within the plurality of locked-position detents, the mandrel is longitudinally immovable with respect to the rotational collet. 4. The selective locking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rotational collet finger receiving area of the mandrel further includes a plurality of raised lands interposed between the plurality of unlocked-position tracks and the plurality of locked-position detents. 5. The selective locking apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of unlocked-position tracks extend longitudinally past a ring-shaped portion of the rotational collet finger receiving area, and the plurality of lands and the plurality of locked-position detents are within the ring-shaped portion of the rotational collet finger receiving area. 6. The selective locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the heads of the rotational collet fingers are configured to snap into either the plurality of unlocked-position tracks or the locked-position detents. 7. The selective locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of unlocked-position tracks is alternatingly arranged circumferentially with the plurality of locked-position detents about the mandrel. 8. A selective locking apparatus for an indicating tool, the selective locking apparatus comprising: a mandrel having a rotational collet finger receiving area including a plurality of unlocked-position tracks alternatingly arranged with a plurality of locked-position detents; a rotational collet rotatably supported on the mandrel, the rotational collet including a j-track on an outer periphery of the rotational collet, the rotational collet further including a plurality of rotational collet fingers having heads engageable within the rotational collet finger receiving area of the mandrel; an indicating collet supported on the mandrel, the indicating collet including a plurality of indicating collet fingers; and, at least one pin fixedly mounted on the indicating collet for receipt within the j-track of the rotational collet; and a biasing device mounted at an end of the indicating collet, the biasing device biasing the indicating collet towards the rotational collet; wherein longitudinal movement of the mandrel with respect to the indicating collet cycles the rotational collet via j-track interaction and selectively places the heads of the rotational collet fingers into either the plurality of unlocked-position tracks or the plurality of locked-position detents. 9. The selective locking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the biasing device is a spring. 10. The selective locking apparatus of claim 9 , wherein longitudinal movement of the mandrel with respect to the indicating collet compresses the spring or releases the spring. 11. The selective locking apparatus of claim 8 , wherein, when an outer profile of the indicating collet fingers is received within a mating profile in an outer string, longitudinal movement of the mandrel with respect to the indicating collet energizes the biasing device. 12. A selective locking apparatus for an indicating tool, the selective locking apparatus comprising: a mandrel having a rotational collet finger receiving area including a plurality of unlocked-position tracks alternatingly arranged with a plurality of locked-position detents, the plurality of unlocked-position tracks and the plurality of locked-position detents indented into an outer surface of the mandrel; a rotational collet rotatably supported on the mandrel, the rotational collet including a j-track on an outer periphery of the rotational collet, the rotational collet further including a plurality of rotational collet fingers having heads engageable within the rotational collet finger receiving area of the mandrel; an indicating collet supported on the mandrel, the indicating collet including a plurality of indicating collet fingers; and, at least one pin fixedly mounted on the indicating collet for receipt within the j-track of the rotational collet; wherein longitudinal movement of the mandrel with respect to the indicating collet cycles the rotational collet via j-track interaction and selectively places the heads of the rotational collet fingers into either the plurality of unlocked-position tracks or the plurality of locked-position detents. 13. A downhole system comprising: the selective locking apparatus of claim 1 ; and, an indicating tool; wherein the indicating tool is supported by the mandrel. 14. The downhole system of claim 13 , wherein the mandrel is movable with respect to the indicating tool when the heads of the rotational collet fingers are positioned within the plurality of unlocked-position tracks, and the mandrel is locked with respect to the indicating tool when the heads of the rotational collet fingers are positioned within the plurality of locked position detents. 15. A method of selectively locking an indicating tool, the method comprising: attaching the selective locking apparatus of claim 1 to the indicating tool, wherein the mandrel of the selective locking apparatus supports the indicating tool. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: moving the mandrel longitudinally with respect to the indicating collet to energize a biasing device supported on the mandrel and cycle the rotational collet to position the rotational collet fingers within either a pre-locked position or a pre-unlocked position with respect to the rotational collet finger receiving area of the mandrel; and, de-energizing the biasing device to cycle the rotational collet and position the rotational collet fingers within either a locked position or an un-locked position. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising engaging the indicating collet fingers with a mating profile in an outer string, prior to moving the mandrel longitudinally with respect to the indicating collet. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein de-energizing the biasing device includes disengaging the indicating collet fingers with the mating profile. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the indicating tool is unlocked when the heads
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