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US743543A
US743543A US15152503A US1903151525A US743543A US 743543 A US743543 A US 743543A US 15152503 A US15152503 A US 15152503A US 1903151525 A US1903151525 A US 1903151525A US 743543 A US743543 A US 743543A
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  • rlhis invention provides a grapple of novel construction for use in connection with a headed plug to facilitate the removal of casing from deep wells or the lowering of same into place, according to the particular use of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of the extracting means in operative relation and applied to a casing.
  • Fig. 2 is a view similar'V to Fig. 1, showing the grapple released from the head of the plug.
  • Fig. 3 is an edge or side Viewl of the grapple.
  • Fig. 4 is a viewof the plug as seen vfrom the lower end to show more clearly the vent-openings formed therein.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan View ofthe U-shaped catch.
  • the extracting means comprise,essentially, two parts, a grapple and a headed plug, the latter being adapted to be tted to the upper end of the casing or pipe 1 to be extracted or operatedupon.
  • the plug is indicated at 2 and isslightly tapered and externally threaded' to screw into coupling 3, fitted to the upper end of pipe or casing 1. Openings 4 are provided in the plug to admit of venting the pipe or casing.
  • the extract-ing means are ofv Shank ⁇ 5 projects centrally from plug 2 and is provided at its upper end with head 6 of conical form shoulder 7 at the base of the head being slightly iiared to permit of automatic disengagement of the grapple therefrom when the catch is released.
  • the parts 2, 5, and 6 are preferably'of integral formation, and plug 2 is adapted to be screwed into coupling 3 by a suitable tool, Wrench, or Spanner.
  • the grapple comprises arms 8 and 9, widened and overlapped at their upper ends and pivotally connected by means of bolt 10, to which clevis 11 is litt-ed and to which theoperating rope orcable is adapted to be attached in any well-known manner.
  • the lower ends of arms 8 and 9 are widened, as shown at 12, to form inner shoulders 13, which are adapted to engage under annular shoulder? of head 6, shoulders 13 being beveled or inclined in an opposite direction to shoulder 7, so as to insure disengagement of the grapple from the head 6 when arms 8 and 9 are released.
  • a threaded pin 14 is mounted in a threaded 'opening in one of the arms, as 8, and projects inward ltoward arm 9 and is adapted to engage therewith to limit the closing of arms 8 and 9, thereby preventing the gripping ends 12 of the grapple from bearing against the sides of shank 5 with a pressure to prevent free play of the grapple, which is essential to the operativeness of the invention.
  • a jam-nut 15 is iitted to the outer threaded end of pin 14 and secures same in an adjusted position.
  • Catch 16 is approximately of U form and embraces opposite sides of one of the arms, as 9, and is pivoted to the gripping end 12 thereof by bolt or fastening 17.
  • the arms of catch 16 are adapted to embrace opposite sides of gripping end 12 of arm 8' and are provided at their ends with hooks or shoulders 18 to engage over the projecting ends of A pin 19, so as to hold arms 8 and 9 closed, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • a lock 2O is pivoted at 21 to arm S and is adapted to engage with catch 16 and hold hooked or shouldered ends 18 in engagement with pin or stops 19.
  • Lock 2O is adapted to be operated by means of a cord or rope attached thereto or may be released from catch 16 in any manner.
  • a Vital feature of this invention is the contraction and expansion of the casing whereby same is readily loosened and its withdrawal from the Weil greatly facilitated. It has been found by practicaldemonstration that a casing subjected to linear strain, as when applying force to extract same from the Well, Will stretch longitudinally and contract in diameter proportionately lo the degree of pulling force applied thereto1 and when suddenly released said casing Willeontractlength- Wise and expand circumferentially,thereby enlarging the well and permitting the easy removal of the casing therefrom.
  • Meansforextractingeasingandmanipulating tubing same comprising in combination a conical-headed ping and a grapple, the latter comprising pivoted members provided with shouldered gripping ends to engage under the head of said plug, a catch for holding the pivoted members against casual spreading, and a lock for securing said catch, substantially as set forth.
  • Means forextraeting casing and manipulating tubing comprising in combination a conical-headed plug, and a grapple, the latter comprising pivoted members provided with shouldered gripping ends to engage under the head of said plug, stops projected from the sides of one of the members, a catch pivoted to the other member and adapted to embrace the sides of both members, and a lock applied to the member having the stops and adapted to hold the catch in engagement therewith against casual displacement, substantially as set forth.
  • aplug adapted to make screw-thread connection with the casing and provided with vent-openings and Willi an approximately conical-shaped head
  • a grapple comprising pivoted members having shouldered gripping ends for engagement With the head oi said plug, and a catch for preventing casual spreading of said pivoted member, substant-iallyas set forth.
  • a conical-headed plug a grapple Comprising pivoted members provided with gripping ends, a stop applied to one of said members to limit the closing thereof, and a catch for holding the pivoted members in engagement with the headed plug,sub stantially as specified.

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No. 743,543.11 PATE-MBD Nov. 10,4903. s. W. MUNN. f
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APPLIUATION 'FILBD APB.. 7. 1903.
I0 MODEL.
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UNITED STAT/Es" Patented November 10, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
sILAs w. MUNN, or MANNINGTON, wEs'r VIRGINIA.
CASlNQ-PULLER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 743,543, dated November 10, 1903. Application filed April '7, 1903. Serial No. 151,625. (No model.)
To all whom, timmy concern.-
' Be it known that-I, SILAS W. MUNN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mannington, in the `county of Marion and State of West Virginia,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Casing-Fullers, of which the following is a specification.
rlhis invention provides a grapple of novel construction for use in connection with a headed plug to facilitate the removal of casing from deep wells or the lowering of same into place, according to the particular use of the invention. such constructionand manipulated in a manner to admit of jarring the casing, whereby the same is loosened and the removal greatly facilitated. i
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for eecting the result'reference is to be had to the following description and drawings hereto attached.
While the essential and characteristic features of the invention are susceptible of modification, still the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side view of the extracting means in operative relation and applied to a casing. Fig. 2 is a view similar'V to Fig. 1, showing the grapple released from the head of the plug. Fig. 3 is an edge or side Viewl of the grapple. Fig. 4 is a viewof the plug as seen vfrom the lower end to show more clearly the vent-openings formed therein. Fig. 5 is a plan View ofthe U-shaped catch.
Corresponding and like'parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
. The extracting means comprise,essentially, two parts, a grapple and a headed plug, the latter being adapted to be tted to the upper end of the casing or pipe 1 to be extracted or operatedupon. Y
The plug is indicated at 2 and isslightly tapered and externally threaded' to screw into coupling 3, fitted to the upper end of pipe or casing 1. Openings 4 are provided in the plug to admit of venting the pipe or casing.
The extract-ing means are ofv Shank `5 projects centrally from plug 2 and is provided at its upper end with head 6 of conical form shoulder 7 at the base of the head being slightly iiared to permit of automatic disengagement of the grapple therefrom when the catch is released. The parts 2, 5, and 6 are preferably'of integral formation, and plug 2 is adapted to be screwed into coupling 3 by a suitable tool, Wrench, or Spanner.
The grapple comprises arms 8 and 9, widened and overlapped at their upper ends and pivotally connected by means of bolt 10, to which clevis 11 is litt-ed and to which theoperating rope orcable is adapted to be attached in any well-known manner. The lower ends of arms 8 and 9 are widened, as shown at 12, to form inner shoulders 13, which are adapted to engage under annular shoulder? of head 6, shoulders 13 being beveled or inclined in an opposite direction to shoulder 7, so as to insure disengagement of the grapple from the head 6 when arms 8 and 9 are released. A threaded pin 14 is mounted in a threaded 'opening in one of the arms, as 8, and projects inward ltoward arm 9 and is adapted to engage therewith to limit the closing of arms 8 and 9, thereby preventing the gripping ends 12 of the grapple from bearing against the sides of shank 5 with a pressure to prevent free play of the grapple, which is essential to the operativeness of the invention.- A jam-nut 15 is iitted to the outer threaded end of pin 14 and secures same in an adjusted position.
Catch 16 is approximately of U form and embraces opposite sides of one of the arms, as 9, and is pivoted to the gripping end 12 thereof by bolt or fastening 17. The arms of catch 16 are adapted to embrace opposite sides of gripping end 12 of arm 8' and are provided at their ends with hooks or shoulders 18 to engage over the projecting ends of A pin 19, so as to hold arms 8 and 9 closed, as indicated in Fig. 1. A lock 2O is pivoted at 21 to arm S and is adapted to engage with catch 16 and hold hooked or shouldered ends 18 in engagement with pin or stops 19. Lock 2O is adapted to be operated by means of a cord or rope attached thereto or may be released from catch 16 in any manner.
When the grapple is in engagement with head 6, shoulders 13 and gripping ends 12 engage under shoulder 7, and said gripping ends are prevented from tightly embracing shank 5 by the pin or stop 14 in the manner stated. The lock is turned in an upright position, so as to bring one end in engagement with catch 1G to hold parts 18 in engagement With part 19. Vhen it is required to release the casing, pipe, or like article, lock 20 is operated and the grapple jarred or the outer end of catch 16 pressed upon by striking a projecting part in any manner found most expedient, thereby liberating arms 8 and 9, which separate under the lateral strain incident to engagement of the inclined shoulj ders 13 and 7.
A Vital feature of this invention is the contraction and expansion of the casing whereby same is readily loosened and its withdrawal from the Weil greatly facilitated. It has been found by practicaldemonstration that a casing subjected to linear strain, as when applying force to extract same from the Well, Will stretch longitudinally and contract in diameter proportionately lo the degree of pulling force applied thereto1 and when suddenly released said casing Willeontractlength- Wise and expand circumferentially,thereby enlarging the well and permitting the easy removal of the casing therefrom.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new isl. Meansforextractingeasingandmanipulating tubing, same comprising in combination a conical-headed ping and a grapple, the latter comprising pivoted members provided with shouldered gripping ends to engage under the head of said plug, a catch for holding the pivoted members against casual spreading, and a lock for securing said catch, substantially as set forth.
2. Means forextraeting casing and manipulating tubing, same comprising in combination a conical-headed plug, and a grapple, the latter comprising pivoted members provided with shouldered gripping ends to engage under the head of said plug, stops projected from the sides of one of the members, a catch pivoted to the other member and adapted to embrace the sides of both members, and a lock applied to the member having the stops and adapted to hold the catch in engagement therewith against casual displacement, substantially as set forth.
3. In means for extracting easing and handlingtnhing, the combination of aplug adapted to make screw-thread connection with the casing and provided with vent-openings and Willi an approximately conical-shaped head, a grapple comprising pivoted members having shouldered gripping ends for engagement With the head oi said plug, and a catch for preventing casual spreading of said pivoted member, substant-iallyas set forth.
4. In combination, a conical-headed plug, a grapple Comprising pivoted members provided with gripping ends, a stop applied to one of said members to limit the closing thereof, and a catch for holding the pivoted members in engagement with the headed plug,sub stantially as specified.
In testimony whereot` I afx my signature in presence of two witnesses.
sILAs W. MUNN. [1.. s]
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J. COCHRANE, J. M. SULLIVAN.
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WO1983001059A1 (en) * 1981-09-23 1983-03-31 HÖRNBERG, Gunnar Automatic coupling device for loading platforms
US20070222244A1 (en) * 2006-03-22 2007-09-27 Cornwell Carl R Latching apparatus and method
DE102018002056A1 (en) * 2018-03-14 2019-09-19 Senvion Gmbh Heavy load lifting device for heavy loads, for temporarily hitting the high load to be lifted

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WO1983001059A1 (en) * 1981-09-23 1983-03-31 HÖRNBERG, Gunnar Automatic coupling device for loading platforms
US20070222244A1 (en) * 2006-03-22 2007-09-27 Cornwell Carl R Latching apparatus and method
US7648183B2 (en) 2006-03-22 2010-01-19 Cornwell Carl R Latching apparatus and method
DE102018002056A1 (en) * 2018-03-14 2019-09-19 Senvion Gmbh Heavy load lifting device for heavy loads, for temporarily hitting the high load to be lifted

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