Release lugs for a jarring device
11473385 ยท 2022-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B23/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A release mechanism for a jarring tool is formed by a plurality of segmented release lugs. Each lug includes a plurality of axial spaced projections on an inner surface and a plurality of grooves on an outer surface. The projections have either different widths or are separated by varying distances and releaseably engage corresponding grooves in a mandrel located within a housing of the tool. The release lugs are positioned between a trigger sleeve and the mandrel. The release lugs may be supported by an annular ring member.
Claims
1. A method of releasing a mandrel to travel freely within a housing of a jarring tool, comprising: providing a jarring tool with: a housing; a mandrel, the mandrel comprising a longitudinal axis and a plurality of axially spaced grooves on an outer surface of the mandrel; a plurality of arcuate release lugs surrounding the mandrel, each of the release lugs comprising a plurality of axially spaced projections on an inner surface, a plurality of grooves on an outer surface, and an interior groove axially spaced from the projections on the inner surface of the release lugs, the interior groove housing an annular ring member such that sides of the annular ring member fully engage sides of the interior groove of the release lugs in a rest position, the annular ring member and release lugs being longitudinally movable along the longitudinal axis of the mandrel when the mandrel is released from the release lugs; an annular trigger sleeve within the housing surrounding the release lugs, the annular trigger sleeve comprising a plurality of projections on an inner surface and being longitudinally movable with respect to the release lugs surrounding the mandrel; and a biasing element biasing the mandrel and release lugs against traveling freely within the housing; engaging the plurality of axially spaced grooves on the outer surface of the mandrel with the plurality of axially spaced projections on the inner surface of the release lugs; receiving at the mandrel a force causing the mandrel and release lugs to compress the biasing element and thereby travel relative to the annular trigger sleeve; aligning the plurality of grooves on the outer surface of the release lugs with the plurality of projections on the inner surface of the annular trigger sleeve; allowing the inner surfaces of the release lugs to be forced outwardly; and releasing the mandrel to travel freely within the housing.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the allowing is based upon beveled surfaces of the projections and grooves of the trigger sleeve, release lugs, and mandrel grooves.
3. A method of resetting a mandrel of a jarring tool, comprising: providing a jarring tool with: a housing; a mandrel, the mandrel comprising a longitudinal axis and a plurality of axially spaced grooves on an outer surface of the mandrel; a plurality of arcuate release lugs surrounding the mandrel, each of the release lugs comprising a plurality of axially spaced projections on an inner surface, a plurality of grooves on an outer surface, and an interior groove axially spaced from the projections on the inner surface of the release lugs, the interior groove housing an annular ring member such that sides of the ring member fully engage sides of the interior groove of the release lugs in a rest position, the annular ring member and release lugs being longitudinally movable along the longitudinal axis of the mandrel when the mandrel is released from the release lugs; an annular trigger sleeve within the housing surrounding the release lugs, the annular trigger sleeve comprising a plurality of projections on an inner surface and being longitudinally movable with respect to the release lugs surrounding the mandrel; and a plurality of garter springs held in a plurality of smaller grooves provided on the outer surface of the release lugs; a biasing element biasing the trigger sleeve toward a neutral position; applying a force to the mandrel causing the mandrel to move longitudinally within the housing; aligning the plurality of axially spaced projections on the inner surface of the release lugs with the plurality of axially spaced grooves on the outer surface of the mandrel; causing the release lugs to return to an original position engaging the mandrel as a result of the garter springs; and returning the trigger sleeve to the neutral position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) The jar includes a central housing 11, a Belleville spring stack 12, a restrictor orifice 14 and one or more check valves 13, an annular sleeve 15 surrounding mandrel 21 and an annular trigger sleeve 16 having an inwardly projecting lip 33. Annular trigger sleeve 16 is spring biased against a shoulder 9 provided in housing 11 by a spring 19 at lip 33. A lubricant fitting housing 151 is threadedly coupled to the downhole portion of housing 11.
(14) As shown in
(15) In the rest position shown in
(16) In order to reload the jar, a downward force is placed on the mandrel which will move the mandrel downward. The garter springs 38 will cause the release lugs to return to their original position with the projections 18 in grooves 32.
(17) Spring 19 which is now compressed will move trigger sleeve 16 back to the neutral position shown in
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(19) The jarring tool of
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(21) Each release lug includes a plurality of grooves 206 and a plurality of ridges 207 that cooperate with a trigger sleeve and mandrel in the same manner as previous embodiments. An inner annular ring 220 is positioned within an interior groove 221 provided as in each release lug. Ring 220 acts as a stabilizer for the release lugs. An annular garter spring 228 may be positioned in each of the grooves 210, 211, 208, 209 provided in each release lug in the manner shown in
(22) Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific details, it is not intended that such details should be regarded as limitations on the scope of the invention, except to the extent that they are included in the accompanying claims.