An anvil or mule shoe of a downhole tool disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well includes a scoop formed in a bottom of the downhole tool with a concave profile oriented at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the downhole tool and extending across a majority of the bottom; and
An anvil or mule shoe of a downhole tool disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well includes a scoop formed in a bottom of the downhole tool with a concave profile oriented at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the downhole tool and extending across a majority of the bottom; and/or a plurality of helical flutes formed in an exterior of the anvil of the downhole tool and extending circumferentially and helically around the longitudinal axis of the downhole tool.
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1. A downhole tool device disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well, the device comprising: a) a mandrel with an element disposed thereon compressible and radially expandable to seal between the mandrel and the casing, and with a slip ring disposed thereon radially expandable to engage the casing
1. A downhole tool device disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well, the device comprising: a) a mandrel with an element disposed thereon compressible and radially expandable to seal between the mandrel and the casing, and with a slip ring disposed thereon radially expandable to engage the casing, and with a cone adjacent the slip ring to radially displace the slip ring, and with the element, the slip ring and the cone being pressable against a lower anvil on the mandrel;b) a scoop formed in a bottom of the lower anvil with a concave profile oriented at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the mandrel and extending across a majority of the bottom; andc) a plurality of helical flutes formed in an exterior of the lower anvil and extending circumferentially and helically around the longitudinal axis of the mandrel. 2. The device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: an opposite bevel formed in the bottom of the anvil opposite the scoop and forming a bottom edge therebetween. 3. The device in accordance with claim 2, further comprising: a collar affixed to a lower end of the mandrel, with the scoop and the plurality of flutes formed in the collar. 4. The device in accordance with claim 3, further comprising: an annular perimeter ridge at a bottom of the collar;a c-shaped bottom portion of the annular perimeter ridge forming the scoop; anda gap in the c-shaped bottom portion being filled by a filler portion forming the opposite bevel. 5. The device in accordance with claim 3, further comprising: a plurality of pins extending through the collar and into the mandrel, the plurality of pins oriented in a helical pattern between the plurality of helical flutes. 6. The device in accordance with claim 3, further comprising: an angled bottom on a bottom of the mandrel forming an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel and circumscribed by the collar; andan angled top on a top of the mandrel forming an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel. 7. A method for drilling out a downhole tool device in accordance with claim 1 disposed in a pipe of a well and defining an upper tool disposed over residue which in turn is disposed over a lower tool, the method comprising: turning the upper tool with a drill bit or mill and turning the scoop of the upper tool into the residue and displacing the residue through the plurality of helical flutes. 8. An anvil device configured for a mandrel of a downhole tool disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well, the device comprising: a) a single scoop formed in a bottom of the anvil with a concave profile oriented at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the anvil and extending across a majority of the bottom of the anvil and having a radius of curvature greater than a diameter of the anvil; andb) a plurality of helical flutes formed in an exterior of the lower anvil and extending circumferentially and helically around the longitudinal axis of the anvil. 9. The device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising: an opposite bevel formed in the bottom of the anvil opposite the scoop and forming a bottom edge therebetween. 10. The device in accordance with claim 9, further comprising: a collar with the scoop and the plurality of flutes formed in the collar. 11. The device in accordance with claim 10, further comprising: an annular perimeter ridge at a bottom of the collar;a c-shaped bottom portion of the annular perimeter ridge forming the scoop; anda gap in the c-shaped bottom portion being filled by a filler portion forming the opposite bevel. 12. The device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising: a mandrel with an element disposed thereon compressible and radially expandable to seal between the mandrel and the casing, and with a slip ring disposed thereon radially expandable to engage the casing, and with a cone adjacent the slip ring to radially displace the slip ring, and with the element, the slip ring and the cone being pressable against the anvil on the mandrel defining a downhole tool. 13. The device in accordance with claim 12, further comprising: a plurality of pins extending through the collar and into the mandrel, the plurality of pins oriented in a helical pattern between the plurality of helical flutes. 14. The device in accordance with claim 12, further comprising: an angled bottom on a bottom of the mandrel forming an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel and circumscribed by the collar; andan angled top on a top of the mandrel forming an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel. 15. A method for drilling out the downhole tool device in accordance with claim 12 disposed in a pipe of a well and defining an upper tool disposed over residue which in turn is disposed over a lower tool, the method comprising: turning the upper tool with a drill bit or mill and turning the scoop of the upper tool into the residue and displacing the residue through the plurality of helical flutes. 16. A downhole tool device disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well, the device comprising: a) a mandrel with an element disposed thereon compressible and radially expandable to seal between the mandrel and the casing, and with a slip ring disposed thereon radially expandable to engage the casing, and with a cone adjacent the slip ring to radially displace the slip ring, and with the element, the slip ring and the cone being pressable against a lower anvil on the mandrel;b) a scoop formed in a bottom of the lower anvil with a concave profile oriented at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the mandrel and extending across a majority of the bottom;c) a plurality of helical flutes formed in an exterior of the lower anvil and extending circumferentially and helically around the longitudinal axis of the mandrel,d) an opposite bevel formed in the bottom of the anvil opposite the scoop and forming a bottom edge therebetween; ande) means on the bottom of the mandrel for engaging a top of another downhole tool disposed under the mandrel to resist rotation of the mandrel with respect to the another downhole tool. 17. The device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the means for engaging a top of another downhole tool comprises: an angled bottom on a bottom of the mandrel forming an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel; andan angled top on the top of an another mandrel of the another downhole tool forming an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the another mandrel. 18. The device in accordance with claim 16, further comprising: an opposite bevel formed in the bottom of the anvil opposite the scoop and forming a bottom edge therebetween. 19. The device in accordance with claim 18, further comprising: a collar affixed to a lower end of the mandrel, with the scoop and the plurality of flutes formed in the collar. 20. A mule shoe device of a downhole plug disposable in a casing of an oil or gas well and having a packer compressible and radially expandable to seal between the mandrel and the casing, the device comprising: a) a single scoop formed in a bottom of the mule shoe with a concave profile oriented at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the downhole plug and extending across a majority of the bottom of the mule shoe and having a radius of curvature greater than a diameter of the bottom of the mule shoe; orb) a plurality of helical flutes formed in an exterior of the mule shoe and extending circumferentially and helically around the longitudinal axis of the downhole plug; orc) both.
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