Eccentric linkage gripper
A gripper mechanism for a downhole tool is disclosed that includes an eccentric linkage mechanism. In operation, an axial force generated by a power section of the gripper expands the linkage mechanism, which applies a radial force to the interior surface of a wellbore or passage. A sliding portion allows the gripper to slide along a surface of the formation in response to the radial force applied to the interior surface of the wellbore or passage.
1. A method of gripping a wall of a wellbore, the wellbore having an uphole opening, the method comprising:
positioning a gripper in the wellbore, the gripper comprising a body defining an axis, the gripper comprising a grip assembly coupled to the body, the grip assembly comprising a wall engagement portion;
exerting force on the gripper, the force moving the gripper toward the wellbore opening and moving the wall engagement portion of the grip assembly toward the wall defining a passage to propel said gripper within the passage, the gripper comprising a first link pivotably mounted with respect to the body, wherein the wall engagement portion is positioned at a distal end of the first link and rotation of the first link causes the wall engagement portion to force the body to move along the wellbore.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein movement of an actuator positioned within the body enables the wall engagement portion to be moved towards the wall.