Shaped Charge Retainer System
20230009723 ยท 2023-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
- William Richard Collins (Burleson, TX, US)
- Debra Christine McDonald (Whitney, TX, US)
- Bradley Dean Schulte (Cleburne, TX, US)
Cpc classification
F42D1/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An apparatus and method for locking a detonating cord against a shaped charge.
Claims
1. A perforating system comprising: a shaped charge including a shaped charge case having a lip; a detonating cord; a retainer fitting having: a base with a through hole adapted to allow an explosion to travel through it adapted to snap onto the lip of the charge case; a middle portion; an upper portion with a u-shaped cutout with a curved inner surface sized to securely snap onto the detonating cord; wherein the detonating cord is captured and retained adjacent to the through hole by the retainer fitting and the retainer fitting is attached to the shaped charge by interaction of the base and the lip of the shaped charge case.
2. A perforating system comprising: a shaped charge; a detonating cord; a retainer fitting having: a base; an upper portion with a cutout adapted to retain the detonating cord; wherein the detonating cord is captured and retained adjacent to the shaped charge by the retainer fitting and the retainer fitting is attached to the shaped charge by the retainer fitting base.
3. The perforating system of claim 2 wherein the shaped charge comprises a shaped charge case having a lip.
4. The perforating system of claim 3 wherein the base is adapted to snap onto the lip of the charge case.
5. The perforating system of claim 2 wherein the base is adapted to be snapped around the full length of the charge case.
6. The perforating system of claim 2 further comprising a through hole in the base adapted to allow an explosion to travel through the base.
7. The perforating system of claim 2 wherein the retainer fitting further comprises a middle portion.
8. The perforating system of claim 2 wherein the cutout of the upper portion is u-shaped.
9. The perforating system of claim 7 wherein the cutout of the upper portion has a curved inner surface adapted to fit against a detonating cord outer surface.
10. The perforating system of claim 2 wherein the cutout of the upper portion is sized to securely snap onto a detonating cord.
11. A perforating system comprising: a shaped charge including a shaped charge case having a flange; a detonating cord; a retainer fitting having: a first detonating cord retainer shaped as an arch when viewed from the side, a second detonating cord retainer shaped as an arch when viewed from the side, a circular opening, and an internal flange attached to the charge case flange; wherein the retainer fitting is attached to the charge case by interaction of the charge case flange and retainer fitting internal flange, the detonating cord is captured and retained adjacent to the circular opening by the first and second detonating cord retainers.
12. A perforating system comprising: a shaped charge; a detonating cord; a retainer fitting having: a first detonating cord retainer, a second detonating cord retainer; wherein the detonating cord is captured by the first and second detonating cord retainers.
13. The perforating system of claim 12 wherein the shaped charge comprises a shaped charge case having a flange.
14. The perforating system of claim 13 wherein the retainer fitting further comprises an internal flange attached to the charge case flange.
15. The perforating system of claim 12 wherein the retainer fitting is adapted to be snapped around the full length of the charge case.
16. The perforating system of claim 12 wherein the first detonating cord retainer is shaped as an arch when viewed from the side.
17. The perforating system of claim 12 wherein the second detonating cord retainer is shaped as an arch when viewed from the side.
18. The perforating system of claim 13 wherein the retainer fitting further comprises a circular opening.
19. The perforating system of claim 18 wherein the detonating cord is retained adjacent to the circular opening by the first and second detonating cord retainers.
20. The perforating system of claim 12 wherein the retainer fitting is attached to the charge case by interaction of the charge case flange and retainer fitting internal flange.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] For a thorough understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which reference numbers designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawing. Briefly:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES OF THE INVENTION
[0034] In the following description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity, and examples. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom and such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different apparatus, systems and method steps described herein may be used alone or in combination with other apparatus, systems and method steps. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives, and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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[0038] The adaptor 39 has a base slot 44, in this example it is perpendicular to the rectangular base portions 36 and 37. The base slot 44 allows some flexibility in the adaptor 39. In this example the adaptor 39 is composed of a plastic material that may deform without yielding. The base slot 44 aids in helping the adaptor 39 yield. This added flexibility allows the adaptor 39 to snap over the end fitting 46 of a shaped charge case 28. The adaptor 39 has an internal flange 47 designed to assist in attaching the retainer fitting 30 to the shaped charge case 28 end fitting 46.
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[0040] In at least one example, detonating cord retainers 33 and 34 are shaped as arches as viewed from the side in
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[0042] As seen in
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[0044] The retainer fitting 30 has a lock block 45 that is adapted to fit into the lock cutout 54 on the charge holder 18 as shown in
[0045] As can be seen from the shape of the retainer cutout 31, it can only accommodate the retainer fitting 30 in a specific orientation. Once the retainer fitting 30 has cleared the retainer cutout 31, it will be oriented to lay the detonating cord 51 along slot 42. Then the shaped charge 12 and retainer fitting 30 assembly 40 is rotated, at least in this example, approximately 45 degrees. Rotating the assembly 40 causes the detonating cord 51 located with the slot 42 to be locked into place against the fillets 38 and the cord retainers 33 and 34. The arch design of retainers 33 and 34 force the detonating cord 51 against the fillets 38 upon alignment. Further, once rotated 45 degrees, the retainer fitting is locked into the charge holder 18 by the lock block 45 plugging into the lock cutout 46. The retainer fitting 30 can be composed of materials common in the industry, including metal and plastics. The retainer fitting 30 can be manufactured using injection molding techniques, casting, rapid prototyping, machining techniques, or other common manufacturing techniques known in the art.
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[0048] Another alternative to the embodiments disclosed may include using the adaptor base 39 and combining it with the u-shaped upper portion 75 from the detonating cord retainer 50. The adaptor base may also have different oblong shapes, including oval shapes, triangular, or other polygons, to allow the adaptor base 39 to lock into the charge holder 18 when rotated.
[0049] Other alternatives to the embodiments disclosed include using a single base portion instead of the separate base portions 36 and 37. Alternatively, the base portion may have a different oblong shape such as an oval, triangle, or other polygon. Another alternative may include have the retainers 33 and 34 contact and secure to one and other through a fastening mechanism, allowing for a more secure connection between the retainer fitting and the detonation chord. Another variation may include using a circular base, with retainers that connect to one another, securing the detonation chord, and then using a circular adaptor such that the fitting could turn freely with respect to the charge case. This design would allow for optimal wiring of the detonation chord. Once the detonation chord is in its final orientation, a set screw, resilient tabs, or other retaining device could be used to secure the fitting to the case or to the shaped charge in order to prevent movement. In the embodiments disclosed above, two lock blocks 45 and two lock cutouts 54 are disclosed, however more or fewer of either item could be used to secure the retainer fitting to the charge tube. The fitting could be threaded onto the charge case, secured with adhesive, snapped around the full length of the charge case, or formed integrally with the charge case. The fitting could also be secured to the charge case using set screws, roll pins, or any other mechanical attachment mechanisms. Further, charge cases in the examples herein are shown as cylindrical devices with cutouts, however other configurations are possible for holding shaped charges in a perforating gun. For example, a charge strip can be used wherein a long strip of metal containing holes for the retainer to engage with is used to hold a linear series of shaped charges in a perforating gun. Other examples may include cylinders with one a single cutout for the retainer and no cutout for the shaped charge. Another example may include a perforating gun that does not use a cylindrical charge holder to contain the shaped charges. Another example may include a charge holder that is integral to the perforating gun.
[0050] Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments which are set forth in detail, it should be understood that this is by illustration only and that the invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Alternative embodiments and operating techniques will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the present disclosure. Accordingly, modifications of the invention are contemplated which may be made without departing from the spirit of the claimed invention.