Retention of electrical spring contacts for wet connection of down-hole tool components
10594068 ยท 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5219
ELECTRICITY
E21B17/0285
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A wet connect apparatus operable in a down-hole environment includes an annular electrical contact, which includes a resilient outer member constructed of coiled spring having its ends fused together, and also includes an inner retention member constructed of a gift ring embedded or installed within the resilient outer member. The inner retention member provides a radial bias to retain the annular electrical contact within an electrically conductive groove during installation and assembly of the wet connect apparatus.
Claims
1. A wet connect apparatus operable in down-hole environments, the wet connect apparatus comprising: a female component defining an inner annular wall having at least one electrode defined thereon, the at least one electrode in electrical communication with a down-hole tool associated with the female component; a male component at least partially disposed within the inner annular wall, the male component in electrical communication with up-hole equipment; and an annular electrical contact establishing electrical continuity between the male and female components, the annular electrical contact comprising: a resilient outer member constructed of a coiled spring having its ends fused together; and an inner retention member disposed within the resilient outer member and operable to provide a radial bias to the resilient outer member, the inner retention member constructed of a gift ring defining a coil extending in a direction generally orthogonal to a direction of a coil defining the coiled spring, wherein the inner retention member comprises a complete coil with an overlapping section, and wherein the male component further comprises an outer circumferential wall defined by at least one conductive ring and at least one electrically insulating ring; the at least one conductive ring and the at least one electrically insulating ring are interspaced in an axial direction; and the at least one conductive ring defines an annular groove, the annular groove providing a seat in which the annular electrical contact is retained.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the male component comprises the annular electrical contact.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the resilient outer member extends at least 360 degrees around the inner retention member.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner retention member exhibits a greater rigidity than the resilient outer member.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an electrically isolated cavity between the female component and the male component.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner retention member comprises metallic wire arranged in at least one complete coil.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the at least one complete coil comprises an overlapping section extending over a radial angle in which a first portion of the metallic wire is disposed adjacent a second portion of the wire.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first and second portions of the wire abut one another in an unstressed state, and may be axially separated to permit the resilient outer member to be installed around the inner retention member.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a fluid seal, wherein the annular electrical contact comprises at least two annular electrical contacts and the fluid seal fluidly isolates the at least two annular electrical contacts from each other.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the male component further comprises an insulating ring, the female component further comprises an insulating portion, and the fluid seal extends between the insulating ring of the male component and the insulating portion of the female component, the fluid seal engaging the inner annular wall of the female component.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the male component further comprises an upper pair of o-rings and a lower pair of o-rings that engage the inner annular wall of the female component to fluidly isolate the annular electrical contact.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the coiled spring has an inner diameter that is slightly smaller than an outer diameter of the at least one annular groove and the annular electrical contact is disposed within the annular groove.
13. The component of claim 12, wherein the annular electrical contact protrudes radially from the annular groove, beyond the outer circumferential wall, to engage the female component.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the annular groove comprises a semi-circular cross-section.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the groove has an inner diameter, and the inner retention member has an inner diameter in an unstressed state, wherein a thickness of the coil defining outer resilient member is sufficiently small that the inner diameter of the inner retention member does not force the resilient outer member into abutment with the inner diameter of the groove.
16. A wet connect apparatus operable in down-hole environments comprising: a female component in electrical communication with a down-hole tool associated with the female component; a male component in electrical communication with an up-hole equipment; an annular electrical contact establishing electrical continuity between the male component and the female component, the annular electrical contact comprising: a resilient outer member constructed of a coiled spring having its ends fused together; and an inner retention member disposed within the resilient outer member and operable to provide a radial bias to the resilient outer member, the inner retention member constructed of a ring defining a coil extending in a direction approximately orthogonal to a direction of a coil of the coiled spring wherein the inner retention member comprises a complete coil with an overlapping section, wherein the male component further comprises an outer circumferential wall defined by at least one conductive ring and at least one electrically insulating ring; the at least one conductive ring and the at least one electrically insulating ring are interspaced in an axial direction; and the at least one conductive ring defines an annular groove, the annular groove providing a seat in which the annular electrical contact is retained.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the inner retention member comprises metallic wire arranged in at least one complete coil.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the at least one complete coil comprises an overlapping section extending over a radial angle in which a first portion of the metallic wire is disposed adjacent a second portion of the wire.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the radial angle is an angle in the range of about 90 degrees to about 150 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that the manner in which the above-recited features, aspects and advantages of the embodiments, as well as others that will become apparent, are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description briefly summarized above may be had by reference to the embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the drawings that form a part of this specification. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only preferred embodiments and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of the application's scope, for the application may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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(8) Male component 12 includes an electrical conduit 18 extending in an axial direction such that male component 12 can be electrically coupled to surface equipment (not shown) or other wellbore equipment disposed up-hole with respect to wet connect apparatus 10. Electrical conduit 18 is in electrical communication with five (5) annular electrical contacts 20 axially spaced along an outer circumferential wall 22 of the male component 12 to establish electrical communication with female component 14. In other embodiments, more or fewer annular electrical contacts 20 are provided. Outer circumferential wall 22 is defined by conductive rings 24 and electrically insulating rings 26, which are interspaced with one another in an axial direction. Annular electrical contacts 20 are in electrical communication with the electrical conduit 18 through the conductive rings 24. Annular grooves 28 are defined in conductive rings 24, which provide a seat in which annular electrical contacts 20 are retained. Annular electrical contacts 20 resiliently protrude radially from annular grooves 28 beyond outer circumferential wall 22 to engage an inner circumferential wall 30 of female component 14.
(9) Inner circumferential wall 30 is defined by circumferential electrodes 34 and intermediate electrically insulating portions 36 of female component 14. Electrodes 34 can be constructed of copper or other electrically conductive materials, and electrically insulating portions 36 can be constructed of a PEEK polymer (polyether ether ketone), other thermoplastics, a ceramic material or other generally non-conductive materials recognized by those skilled in the art. Electrodes 34 are in electrical communication with electrical conduit 38 extending in an axial direction along female component 14. Electrical conduit 38 can be electrically coupled to a plurality of sensors, motors, or other down-hole tools (not shown) disposed down-hole with respect to wet connect apparatus 10. Thus, by establishing electrical continuity between male component 12 and female component 14 through annular electrical contacts 20, wet connect apparatus 10 facilitates electrical communication between surface equipment and down-hole equipment coupled thereto.
(10) An upper pair of o-rings 42 and a lower pair of o-rings 44 are provided on male component 12 above and below annular electrical contacts 20. O-rings 42, 44 engage inner annular wall 30 of female component to fluidly isolate annular electrical contacts 20 from exterior portions of wet connect apparatus 10. Each annular electrical contact 20 is fluidly isolated from one another by fluid seals 46 disposed above and below each annular electrical contact. Fluid seals 46 extend between electrically insulating rings 26 and electrically insulating portions 36 of female component 14 to engage inner annular wall 30. Fluid seals can be constructed of an elastomer or another dielectric material such that fluid seals permit each annular electrical contact 20 and electrode 34 to transmit distinct power and/or data signals through wet connect apparatus 10. In the event that any wellbore fluid or other fluid is trapped between fluid seals 46 during installation of male component 12 into female component 14, the fluid is maintained in an electrically isolated cavity 48, and thus the trapped fluid does not interfere with the transmission of power and/or data signals through adjacent electrically isolated cavities 48.
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(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the inner diameter ID.sub.2 of the inner retention member 52 is smaller than an outer diameter OD.sub.1 of groove 28. Thus, to install or displace annular electrical contact 20 within or from groove 28, the radial bias of inner retention member 52 can be sufficiently overcome temporarily to allow inner retention member 52 to expand over the outer diameter OD.sub.1 of groove 28. Thereafter, inner retention member 52 can be returned to an unstressed state (or a less stressed state) to capture annular electrical contact 20 within groove 28. An outer diameter OD.sub.2 is defined by resilient outer member 50, which is larger than outer diameter OD.sub.1 of groove 28 allowing outer member 50 to establish electrical contact with electrodes 34 (
(16) In other alternate embodiments (not shown), an inner retention member can be provided with extends less than a full coil such that there is no overlapping section. For example, the inner retention member can extend a radial angle of about 150 degrees, allowing the inner retention member to provide a radial bias and capture resilient outer member 50 within groove 28. In other alternate embodiments, an inner retention member can be a flexible copper wire with ends tied or fused together such that the flexible copper wire defines a loop with an inner diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter OD.sub.1 of groove 28. In still other alternate embodiments, an inner retention member can be provided constructed of an elastic or elastomeric band, and may include electrically conductive or electrically insulating materials.
(17) In one example embodiment of use, resilient outer member 50 is formed by welding opposing ends of a coiled spring to one another to form a loop structure. Inner retention member 52 is then installed by axially separating first and second portions 60, 62 of wire 54 to permit the coil of resilient outer member 50 to be inserted between the first and second portions 60, 62. Prior or subsequent to fully embedding the inner retention member 52 within resilient outer member 50, the annular electrical contact 20 can be installed within groove 28. Male component 12 can then be lowered into a wet wellbore environment in which female component 14 is disposed. In the event that a force F is applied to resilient outer member 50 as male member is lowered, inner retention member 52 retains annular electrical contact 20 in groove 28. Even in the event a force F is applied that severs the coil of resilient outer member 50, at the welded joint between the two ends or at another location, inner retention member 52 retains annular electrical contact 20 in groove 28. Thus, electrical continuity can be established with a corresponding electrode 34 as the male component 14 is installed within inner circumferential wall 30 of female member 14, even when outer resilient member 50 is damaged.
(18) The embodiments described herein, therefore, are well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as others inherent therein. While a presently preferred embodiment has been given for purposes of disclosure, numerous changes exist in the details of procedures for accomplishing the desired results. These and other similar modifications will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and are intended to be encompassed within the spirit of the present embodiments disclosed herein and the scope of the appended claims.