Claims
- 1. In apparatus for sending information to a surface fluid-pulse detector through a drilling fluid in a borehole drilled in the earth with a drill bit on the lower end of a drill string in the borehole and through which the drilling fluid is circulated with a pump to flow through the interior of the drill string, past the drill bit, and into an annulus between the drill string and the borehole wall, the improvement comprising:
- (a) means defining a passage for drilling fluid between the drill string interior and the annulus to bypass the drill bit;
- (b) a valve disposed in the passage to be held in a normally closed position by the difference in drilling fluid pressure cross the valve,
- (c) the valve including:
- (i) a valve housing with an inlet and an outlet;
- (ii) a valve seat in the housing between the inlet and the outlet;
- (iii) a valve disk disposed in the housing on the inlet side of the seat so the disk is urged against the seat by fluid pressure difference between the valve inlet and outlet, the disk being shaped to rest on the seat and close the valve by sealing the valve inlet from the outlet;
- (iv) a valve guide chamber in the housing on the inlet side of the seat;
- (v) a piston secured to move with the disk and disposed to slide in the chamber;
- (vi) means connecting the chamber interior with the fluid on the outlet side of the seat when the valve is closed; and
- (vii) means on the valve disk for urging the valve toward a closed position when fluid passes through it so the fluid exerts a net force on the valve disk in the direction of the seat;
- (d) means for applying an opening force to open the valve so drilling fluid flows through it; and
- (e) means for removing the force on the valve so it moves to the closed position, the opening and the closing of the valve generating a pressure pulse in the drilling fluid.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 which includes means responsive to the flow of drilling fluid through the valve to urge it from an open toward a closed position.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 which includes means for reducing the opening force to a holding force great enough to hold the valve open against the means urging the valve closed as drilling fluid flows through it.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the valve includes means connecting the chamber interior with fluid in the vicinity of the valve seat when the valve is opening.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the valve seat includes a generally conical surface which extends inwardly in the direction of fluid flow through the valve to where the valve seat is contacted by the valve disk when the valve is closed.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5 in which the valve seat surface is inclined at an angle of between about 5.degree. and about 40.degree. with respect to direction of travel of the disk as the valve is operated.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 5 in which the valve disk includes a generally conical surface extending outwardly in the direction of fluid flow to where the valve disk contacts the valve seat.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which the valve disk includes a generally annular surface which extends substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the valve disk from where the valve disk contacts the valve seat when the valve is closed.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 1 which includes a fluid catcher secured to the valve disk and disposed within the valve housing on the downstream side of the valve seat.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9 in which a valve stem is secured to the valve disk and extends through the valve seat when the valve is open, the fluid catcher being secured to the valve stem.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 9 in which the fluid catcher includes a generally conical surface extending outwardly in the direction of fluid flow through the valve.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 10 which includes means for adjusting the position of the fluid catcher on the valve stem relative to the valve seat.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 4 which includes means for applying pressure from fluid on the downstream side of the valve seat to the interior of the valve guide chamber.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 which includes a valve stem connecting the piston to the valve disk, the piston, valve stem, and the disk having a passage therethrough to connect the interior of the valve guide chamber with fluid pressure on the downstream side of the valve seat to reduce the force on the valve disk when the valve is closed.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 1 which includes a solenoid winding, a solenoid armature, a solenoid shaft secured to the armature and arranged to engage the valve disk to move the disk from the valve seat to an open position, means for applying a first large current to the solenoid winding to develop a relatively large force to open the valve, means for reducing the current to the solenoid winding to produce a smaller force which holds the valve disk in the open position, and means for de-energizing the solenoid so the valve disk returns to the valve seat and closes the valve.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15 which includes a second solenoid winding, armature, and shaft, the solenoid windings being connected to receive current simultaneously, and the solenoid shafts being aligned to exert a force simultaneously in the same direction.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 15 in which the solenoid winding and armature are disposed in a chamber adapted to be filled with fluid, the armature having bores extending through it in the direction in which the armature moves to facilitate travel of the armature in the fluid.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 17 in which a face of the armature contains outwardly extending grooves to facilitate fluid flow past the armature when the solenoid winding is energized.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18 in which the armature includes bores extending through it in the direction of armature travel.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 1 which includes a spring urging the valve disk into the closed position when there is no flow of drilling fluid through the drill string.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 15 in which the duration of the opening current is substantially less than that of the holding current.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21 in which the duration of the opening current is between about 1% and about 50% of the holding current.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 15 in which the holding current is substantially less than the opening current.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 23 in which the valve of the holding current is between about 1% and about 50% of the opening current.
- 25. In apparatus for sending information to a surface fluid-pulse detector through a drilling fluid in a borehole drilled in the earth with a drill bit on the lower end of a drill string in the borehole and through which the drilling fluid is circulated to flow through the interior of the drill string, past the drill bit, and into an annulus between the drill string and the borehole wall, the improvement comprising:
- (a) means defining a passage for drilling fluid between the drill string interior and the annulus to bypass the drill bit;
- (b) a valve disposed in the passage to be held in a normally closed position by the difference in drilling fluid pressure across the valve,
- (c) the valve including:
- (i) a valve housing with an inlet and an outlet;
- (ii) a valve seat in the housing between the inlet and the outlet;
- (iii) a valve disk disposed in the housing on the inlet side of the seat so the disk is urged against the seat by fluid pressure difference between the valve inlet and outlet, the disk being shaped to rest on the seat and close the valve by sealing the valve inlet from the outlet and the valve disk being movable away from the seat to a position to open the valve;
- (iv) a valve guide chamber in the housing on the inlet side of the seat;
- (v) a piston secured to move with the disk and disposed to slide in the chamber;
- (vi) means connecting the chamber interior with fluid on the outlet side of the seat when the valve is closed; and
- (vii) the valve disk being shaped and disposed so that when the valve is in the open position, fluid passes through the valve and exerts a force on the valve disk in the direction of the seat;
- (d) means for applying an opening force to the valve disk to move the valve disk away from the seat and to open the valve so drilling fluid flows through it; and
- (e) means for removing the force on the valve disk so flowing fluid moves the valve disk to the closed position, the opening and the closing of the valve generating a pressure pulse in the drilling fluid.
- 26. In apparatus for sending information to a surface fluid-pulse detector through a drilling fluid in a borehole drilled in the earth with a drill bit on the lower end of a drill string in the borehole and through which the drilling fluid is circulated to flow through the interior of the drill string, past the drill bit, and into an annulus between the drill string and the borehole wall, the improvement comprising:
- (a) means defining a passage for drilling fluid between the drill string interior and the annulus to bypass the drill bit;
- (b) a valve including a valve housing in the drill string, the valve housing having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet opening into the drill string interior, and the outlet opening into the annulus;
- (c) a valve seat in the valve housing between the inlet and the outlet;
- (d) a valve disk disposed in the housing on the inlet side of the seat so that the disk is urged against the seat by fluid pressure difference between the valve housing inlet and outlet, the disk being shaped to rest on the seat and close the valve by sealing the valve housing inlet from the outlet;
- (e) a valve stem operatively associated with the valve disk and extending away from the disk;
- (f) a solenoid housing disposed within the drill string;
- (g) a solenoid winding an a solenoid armature in the solenoid housing;
- (h) a movable solenoid shaft operatively associated with the armature and extending from the solenoid housing to be operatively engageable with the valve stem,
- (i) the valve housing being constructed and arranged to be slidable relative to the drill string and to be movable into the drill string to an operating position with the valve stem operatively engageable by the solenoid shaft and out of the drill string without disturbing the solenoid housing;
- (j) means for releasably locking the valve housing in the operating position in the drill string;
- (k) means for energizing the solenoid winding to move the solenoid shaft and valve stem to move the valve disk off the valve seat and thereby open the valve;
- (l) the valve disk being shaped and disposed when the valve is in the open position so when fluid passes through the valve, the flowing fluid exerts a closing force on the valve disk in the direction of the seat, the closing force being less than the force exerted on the valve stem by the solenoid shaft; and
- (m) means for decreasing the force exerted by the solenoid shaft so the force of the flowing fluid moves the valve disk to the valve seat and closes the valve, the opening and closing of the valve generating a pressure pulse in the drilling fluid.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 26 in which the valve includes:
- a valve guide chamber in the housing on the inlet side of the seat;
- a piston secured to move with the disk and disposed to slide in the chamber;
- and means connecting the chamber interior with the fluid on the outlet side of the seat when the valve is closed.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 27 which includes a valve stem connecting the piston to the valve disk, the piston and valve stem having a pressure relief channel through it to connect the interior of the valve guide chamber with fluid pressure on the downstream side of the valve seat and adjacent the valve seat to reduce the force on the valve disk when the valve is closed, and reduce the force required to move the disk from a slightly opened position to a more fully opened position.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 26, 27, or 28 in which the valve seat includes an annular surface which converges in the direction of fluid flow, and the valve disk includes an annular contact surface which converges inwardly in the direction of fluid flow at substantially the same angle as the valve seat annular surface, a first annular surface adjacent and upstream from the contact surface, and a second annular surface adjacent and downstream from the contact surface, the first annular surface converging in the direction of fluid flow at a rate less than that of the contact surface, and the second annular surface converging at a rate greater than that of the contact surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/211,501, filed Nov. 28, 1980, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/021,348, filed Mar. 19, 1979, now abandoned.
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Oil & Gas Journal, Jun. 12, 1978, p. 71, "Negative Pressure Pulse in MWD". |
Oil & Gas Journal, Mar. 17, 1980, pp. 126-148, "MWD Update: New Systems Operating". |
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