Wells – Expansible anchor or casing – Expansible means translated by wedge or cam
Patent
1983-10-26
1984-12-18
Novosad, Stephen J.
Wells
Expansible anchor or casing
Expansible means translated by wedge or cam
285 18, 294 8618, E21B 2300
Patent
active
044885962
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for locking a tool into an annular groove formed on the interior of a subterranean well includes a segmented lock ring expandable into the groove by axially shiftable tapered keys wedged between segments of the ring. A latch collet between the keys and an associated running tool transmits an axial force from the running tool to the keys for wedging the keys between the segments of the segmented locking rings. After a predetermined axial travel of the running tool, the latch collet springs into the latch position, releasing the running tool and holding the keys in wedged position between the segments of the locking ring.
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Baker International Corporation
Neuder William P.
Novosad Stephen J.
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