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
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.
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1. A gripper, comprising: a body comprising a sliding portion; anda grip assembly coupled to the body, the grip assembly comprising a wall engagement portion configured to grip an interior surface defining a wellbore, said wall engagement portion extendable away from said sliding portion;wherein the
1. A gripper, comprising: a body comprising a sliding portion; anda grip assembly coupled to the body, the grip assembly comprising a wall engagement portion configured to grip an interior surface defining a wellbore, said wall engagement portion extendable away from said sliding portion;wherein the sliding portion is configured to slide along the interior surface defining the wellbore when the wall engagement portion exerts force on a portion of the interior surface of the wellbore opposite the sliding portion and the force of the wall engagement portion of the grip assembly on the portion of the interior surface of the wellbore propels the gripper within the wellbore. 2. The gripper of claim 1, wherein the wellbore defines a passage having a longitudinal passage axis and a longitudinal axis of the body is spaced from the longitudinal passage axis by an eccentric distance when the grip assembly is in an expanded configuration. 3. The gripper of claim 2, wherein when the linkage is in an expanded configuration, the linkage extends across at least 70% of the expanded throughfit outer OD of the gripper. 4. The gripper of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of extendable members. 5. The gripper of claim 1 further comprising a linkage. 6. The gripper of claim 5, wherein the wall engagement portion is defined by the linkage. 7. The gripper of claim 1, further comprising an actuator for causing the wall engagement portion to exert outward force. 8. The gripper of claim 7, wherein the actuator is within the body. 9. The gripper of claim 1, wherein the gripper is configured to slide along a bottom surface of a horizontal wellbore and grip a top surface of a horizontal wellbore. 10. The gripper of claim 1, wherein the sliding portion comprises at least one wheel. 11. The gripper of claim 1, wherein the grip assembly extends across more than 55% of an expanded throughfit outer OD of the gripper. 12. The gripper of claim 1, wherein the grip assembly is at least 35% of the cross-sectional area of the gripper defined by a collapsed throughfit OD of the gripper. 13. The gripper of claim 1, wherein a ratio of an expanded throughfit OD of the gripper in an expanded configuration to a collapsed throughfit OD of the gripper is more than 3. 14. A method of moving a gripper along a passage, comprising: positioning a gripper in the passage, the gripper comprising a body defining an axis and a sliding portion, the gripper comprising a grip assembly coupled to the body, the grip assembly comprising a wall engagement portion; andexerting force on one side of the passage opposite the sliding portion with the wall engagement portion of the grip assembly so that the sliding portion engages a portion of a wall defining the passage and the body of the gripper is positioned eccentrically within said passage such that said axis of said body of said gripper is not located centrally in the passage and the force of the wall engagement portion of the gripper on the portion of the wall defining the passage propels said gripper within the passage while the sliding portion engages the wall. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein exerting force on one side of the passage with the wall engagement portion further comprises using links to exert force having a radially outward component against the portion of the wall defining the passage and an axial component to propel the gripper within the passage. 16. A method of moving a gripper along a passage, comprising: positioning a gripper in the passage, the gripper comprising a body comprising a sliding portion and a grip assembly coupled to the body, the grip assembly comprising a wall engagement portion;exerting force on one side of the passage with the wall engagement portion of the grip assembly so that the body of the gripper is positioned eccentrically within said passage; andsliding the body along another side of the passage due to a resultant force from the force exerted by the wall engagement portion of the gripper against the one side of the passage. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein sliding the body along another side of the passage does not exert a propelling force on the side of the passage. 18. A gripper assembly comprising: a link mechanism comprising a lower link connector connected to a first push link and a second push link, the lower link connector slidably attached to an elongate body;a load link rotatably attached to the elongate body;an upper link connector rotatably connected to the first and second push links and the load link; andan expansion surface upon which the first and second push links act to provide an expansion force;wherein for a first expansion range the movement of the first and second push links upon the expansion surface expands the linkage and for a second expansion range the movement of the first and second push links pushing against a first end of the upper link connector expands the linkage; andwherein the link mechanism exerts force against a portion of a wall defining a passage so that a resultant force translate a sliding portion of the elongate body along another portion of the wall defining the passage; andwherein said sliding portion moves while engaging with the wall defining the passage. 19. The gripper assembly of claim 18 wherein the first push link, the second push link, the upper link connector, and the lower link connector form an approximately parallelogram shape when the link mechanism is expanded. 20. The gripper assembly of claim 18 wherein the ratio of a length of the first push link to a length of the second push link is approximately 1. 21. The gripper assembly of claim 18 wherein a maximum angle of the load link with respect to the elongate body does not exceed 80 degrees. 22. The gripper of claim 18, wherein the sliding portion is cylindrical. 23. A gripper, comprising: a body comprising a first side that defines a translating contact surface and a second side that defines a wall engagement portion;wherein the wall engagement portion is configured to grip an interior surface defining a wellbore opposite the contact surface of the body and propel the gripper by engaging with the interior surface defining a wellbore, said wall engagement portion extendable away from the second side so that the body of the gripper is positioned eccentrically within said wellbore and said contact surface is configured to translate along the interior surface defining the wellbore;wherein the gripper only engages the interior surface defining the wellbore with the translating contact surface of the body and opposite the translating contact surface of the body with the wall engagement portion of the body. 24. The gripper of claim 23, wherein the first side is passive. 25. The gripper of claim 24, wherein the first side defines a line of movement along which the contact surface of the gripper translates along the interior surface defining the wellbore. 26. The gripper of claim 23, wherein the first side defines three points of contact between the gripper and the interior surface defining the wellbore. 27. The gripper of claim 23, wherein the first surface further comprises at least one wheel. 28. The gripper of claim 23 further comprising a plurality of extendable members. 29. The gripper of claim 23 further comprising a linkage. 30. The gripper of claim 29, wherein the wall engagement portion is defined by the linkage. 31. The gripper of claim 23, wherein the first side does not exert a propelling force of the gripper. 32. The gripper of claim 23, wherein the gripper does not exert a propelling force on a side of the body other than the second side defining the wall engagement portion.
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