An apparatus for electrical connection in wells and other remote environments
20170247954 · 2017-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B43/128
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
H01R13/629
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An apparatus comprising an electrically powered device. The apparatus comprises a functional device, a device electrical terminal, a casing, a power supply and a casing electrical terminal. The apparatus is characterised in that corresponding physical retaining means are provided on the device and the casing respectively, to ensure that physical connection between the device electrical terminal and the casing electrical terminal is maintained, during use of the apparatus. The physical retaining means of the apparatus automatically engages when the device is moved into the desired position relative to the casing.
Claims
1. An apparatus for electrical connection in wells and other remote environments, comprising: an electrically powered device comprising a functional device and a device electrical terminal; and a casing comprising a power supply and a casing electrical terminal, characterized in that corresponding physical retaining means are provided on the device and the casing respectively, to ensure that physical connection between the device electrical terminal and the casing electrical terminal is maintained, during use of the device.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the physical retaining means is engaged automatically.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the automatic physical retaining means is engaged when the device is moved into the desired position relative to the casing.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the physical retaining means includes at least one latching cam.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the at least one latching cam is in the form of a spring arm.
6. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the at least one latching cam comprises a spring arm and includes an enlarged portion at one end which engages with a corresponding shoulder on the casing to prevent lateral movement.
7. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein there are two latching cams, one on each side of the device electrical terminal.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a sufficient overpull is applied to the device to release the physical retaining means and retrieve the device.
9. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the at least one latching cam of the electrical device is guided along guides in the casing.
10. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the at least one latching cam spring arm can perform multiple engagements and reengagements.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the casing electrical terminal is covered by a sliding shroud.
12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the sliding shroud exposes the electrical terminal upon engagement of the device electrical terminal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] In the initial running position, the plug head 9, which houses the device electrical terminal 14, and the casing electrical terminal 15 are circumferentially aligned in the pump can 11. This is achieved by a helical slot or cam in the casing which is engaged by a corresponding follower or guide pin on the device, wherein the guide pin is moved along the slot as the device is lowered or pushed into position. By this means or similar the device achieves the desired orientation with response to the casing so that the respective electrical terminals are aligned circumferentially. Such orientation means per se are known in the art.
[0025] The plug arm 16, a constituent of the electrical device 3 which contains the device electrical terminal 14, is pushed by the attached coil tubing (not shown), from the well head (not shown) at the surface, using a coil tubing injector (not shown) until the plug head 9, on the end of the plug arm 16, extends fully into the lateral recess 21 on the pump can 11 and mates with the casing electrical terminals 15. During the mating of the terminals 14, 15, the latching cams 12 are guided, and deflected inwards, by the inner wall profile (not shown) of the pump can 11. This deflection of the latching cams 12 provides a frictional resistance force between the latching cams 12 and the inside wall (not shown), which is between 250N and 550N. This is the position shown in
[0026] At completion of the connection the enlarged head of the latching cams 18 extend outwards, ready to lock onto the pump can shoulders 17. At this point the plug arm 16 is still subjected to an axial force via the coiled tubing (not shown) from the surface. After this load is removed, the plug arm 16 is displaced by the compression spring from the sliding shroud 13 and the coiled tubing latching cams 12 are urged against and hook onto the pump can shoulders 17 and are forced against the shoulders 17 by the compression spring of the sliding shroud 13. The terminals are now physically retained together ready for use.
[0027] After a period of use, the device can then be removed for either maintenance or repair. This is done by applying a pulling force by the coiled tubing from the surface. This pulling force exerted on the coiled tubing causes the cams 12 to deflect and un-latch. This pulling force must exceed the latching cam 12 transverse deflection force. The force required for this must be at least 3000N and may be as high as 7000N. Preferably, the force applied to release the device would be between 3000N and 5000N. This pulling force, or overpull, has to overcome not only the spring force of the latching cam 12 but, in addition, the frictional force of the device. The plug arm 16 is thereby detached and the device is at this point free to move and brought to surface by the retraction of the coiled tubing. Although coil tubing is required to deploy the device to provide sufficient axial force, the device may be released by the pulling force exerted by a wire line and retrieved to surface by means of the wire line, in particular if the device is deployed in a non-deviated well. The movement of the plug arm 16 during the pulling stage is restricted by drag from the latching cams 12, the plug arm 16 and the device 3 on the wall of the pump can 11. The casing includes a thrust brace 20 which retains the plug arm 16 upon release of the device. The plug head 9 or plug arm 16 cannot deviate laterally after the cams are unlatched because they are located in a lateral recess 21 in the casing wall or pump can 11.
[0028] In an alternative embodiment the latching cams 12 are disengaged by actuation in an inward direction, thus causing them to move out of engagement with the pump can shoulders 17 and permitting withdrawal of the device back to surface without the application a large pulling force or alternatively by a combination of a pulling force and actuation. The actuation could be performed by a pushing actuator located in the casing and controlled from surface and powered by the power supply.
COMPONENT LIST
[0029] 2—Pump [0030] 3—Pump motor [0031] 9—Plug Head [0032] 10—Fixed End [0033] 11—Pump Can [0034] 12—Latching Cam [0035] 13—Sliding shroud [0036] 14—Device Electrical Terminals [0037] 15—Casing Electrical Terminals [0038] 16—Plug Arm [0039] 17—Pump Can Shoulder [0040] 18—Enlarged head of the latching cams [0041] 19—Borehole [0042] 20—Thrust brace [0043] 21—Lateral recess