Apparatus for Electromechanically Connecting a Plurality of Guns for Well Perforation
20180119529 ยท 2018-05-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B1/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B43/119
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B43/119
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A gun assembly for perforating wells comprising a plurality of guns with shape charges aligned centrically by end caps having insulated connector pins for conducting electrical signals and pressure through the end caps while preventing debris from the blast of one gun from entering and damaging the electrical connections and components of the next gun. The end caps being interconnected physically and electrically by specialized intermediate subs.
Claims
1. A gun assembly for perforating wells comprising; at least one gun body casing, the casing being a hollow cylinder, with a box at each end; a charge carrier, the carrier being a hollow cylinder, with exterior diameter less than the interior diameter of the casing, and a length shorter than the distance between the boxes of the casing; a plurality of shape charges positioned radially inside the charge carrier and inter connected by a detonator cord; a plurality of end caps affixed to the ends of the shape charges and axially aligning the carrier within the casing between the box ends, and secured; one end cap being electrically conductive and electrically connected to the gun body.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the end caps further comprise a guide pin along the edge of the end cap; the guide pin seating into a groove on the interior of the casing aligning the charge carrier within the gun casing.
3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the end caps further comprise at least one guide point along the edge of the end cap and spaced away from the guide pin; the guide points reducing friction of the end cap sliding along the interior of the casing, and forcing the guide pin into the groove in the casing interior wall.
4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the end caps further comprise: a metallic body; the body further comprising: an extended cylindrical ridge protruding from one face, the ridge fitting into the interior diameter of the charge carrier tube, and being secured thereto.
1. The assembly of claim 4 wherein securing the charge carrier tube to the end cap is by pining or screwing through the body of the tube into end cap.
6. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the end caps further comprise: a charge pin passing through a centralized opening, the charge pin comprising; a conductive core, a contact pin and a threaded shaft at one end, and a contact mating surface within an enlarged body on the distal end; an electrically insulating coating; the charge pin being biased to one side by a spring between the cap body and the charge pin's enlarged body, and retained within the centralized opening by a nut, threaded on the threaded shaft on the opposite side of the end cap.
7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the charge pin nut loosely fits into a shaped void in the end cap to prevent blast pressure from passing through the end cap's centralized opening.
8. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the end caps further comprise: a mounting point for an electrical ground connector.
9. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the mounting point on the end caps is a threaded hole for screwing a wire lug thereto.
10. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the mounting point on the end caps is a snap connector or connecting pin.
11. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the assembly further comprise: an intermediate sub mated to the gun assembly, wherein the intermediate sub comprises: a pin mating with the box of the gun body casing; a pressure switch, the pressure switch being centrally mounted at one end of the intermediate sub; and contacting the contact mating surface of the contact pin in the end cap of the gun.
12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the intermediate sub further comprise: a detonator.
13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein the assembly further comprises: a second gun assembly mated to the distal end of the intermediate sub: the second gun assembly having an end cap without a contact pin on the mating end, thereby leaving an open end cap; Wherein the electrical cables of the pressure switch extend though the open end cap of the second gun assembly to electrically connect the gun assemblies together.
14. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the assembly further comprise: an intermediate sub mated to the gun assembly, wherein the intermediate sub comprises: a pin mating with the box of the gun body casing; a feed through pin in the intermediate sub which is electrically insulated from the body of the intermediate sub, the feed through pin being centrally mounted and extending substantially the length of the intermediate sub; and contacting the contact mating surface of the contact pin in the end cap of the gun.
15. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the assembly further comprise: an intermediate sub mated to the gun assembly, wherein the intermediate sub comprises: a pin mating with the box of the gun body casing; an addressable detonation switch; a feed through pin in the intermediate sub which is electrically insulated from the body of the intermediate sub, the feed through pin being centrally mounted and extending substantially the length of the intermediate sub; and contacting the contact mating surface of the contact pin in the end cap of the gun.
16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein the assembly further comprises: a second gun assembly mated to the distal end of the intermediate sub: the second gun assembly also having an end cap with a contact pin; the feed through pin in the intermediate sub contacting the contact mating surface of the contact pin in the end cap of the second gun assembly to electrically connect the gun assemblies together.
17. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the end caps further comprise: a non-metallic, electrically conductive body; the body further comprising: an extended cylindrical ridge protruding from one face, the ridge fitting into the interior diameter of the charge carrier tube, and being secured thereto.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments to illustrate the principles of the invention. The embodiments are provided to illustrate aspects of the innovation, but the invention is not limited to any embodiment. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the scope of the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications, and equivalent; it is limited only by the appended claims.
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[0036] One can see in the interior of the carrier (13) that the shaped charges (16) are shown set in radial fashion, that is to say, perpendicular to the gun wall, to the carrier, and, when the guns are within the well, to the well casing. In the illustration, six shape charges are illustrated, but the actual number and orientation vary.
[0037] The shaped charges are explosives set in such a manner that they concentrate the force of the explosion outward, generating a jet of gas (plasma) at high pressure and temperature, that pulls the metal from the interior of the charge and projects it outward until it arrives at the well formation; with this action the charges produce a perforating effect that is variable in proportion to the potency of the charges.
[0038] In each intermediate joint or intermediate sub or tandem sub (4) one can see the pressure activated changeover switch (17), from which wires extend to the rest of the assembly. When the detonator is activated, a detonation is propagated by way of a fuse or detonating cord (19)to each of the shaped charges in the carrier (13) that burst in simultaneous fashion within the corresponding gun (3). Although not described in detail herein, the internal details of the assembly are protected by a watertight seal, otherwise the liquids present in the well would enter into the interior of the gun causing problems with the electric and/or ballistic systems.
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[0042] The end plate (14) is a tubular piece of plastic with peripheral skirt, bearing a groove (25) that allows it to adapt and center the carrier (13) within the tolerances set by the perforating gun tube provider. The end plate (14) possesses a central tubular portion (26) for mounting the retractable contact pin (21), which contains a screw that connects the fire line (F) to the next device.
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[0045] The end cap has a through hole for receiving the insulated contact pin (500, not shown). On the inner face (410) there is a void for receiving the nut which secures the contact pin. This void, hex shaped in the preferred embodiment, should match the shape of the nut so as to prevent blast pressure from escaping around it easily. The outer face (420) has a round void for receiving a spring (540) and the pin base (515, not shown). The spring (540) urges the contact pin (500) outward from the outer surface (420), but the pin (500) is retained by the nut (550) secured to the threads (530) on the inner surface (410).
[0046] The pin is coated in an insulating coating (520) which allows the fire signal wire (F) connected to the the pin's (500) contact head (513) to pass the electrical signal through the pin body (510) to the pin base (515) where it contacts the next component in the assembly (100, not shown) without grounding against the end cap (400) which is in contact with the gun body casing (12, not shown).
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[0050] The diagrams in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention are provided as examples and should not be construed to limit other embodiments within the scope of the invention. For instance, heights, widths, and thicknesses may not be to scale and should not be construed to limit the invention to the particular proportions illustrated. Additionally, some elements illustrated in the singularity may actually be implemented in a plurality. Some element illustrated in the plurality could actually vary in count. Some elements illustrated in one form could actually vary in detail. Such specific information is not provided to limit the invention.
[0051] The above discussion is meant to be illustrative of the principles and various embodiments of the present invention. Numerous variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the above disclosure is fully appreciated. It is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such variations and modifications.