Claims
- 1. A downhole fluid motor composite torque shaft for connecting a downhole fluid motor to a drill bit at the distal end of a drill string, wherein the fluid motor is of the type positioned adjacent to the end of a drill string and includes a rotor which rotates and gyrates about a common axis of the drill string under the force of drilling fluid being pumped down through the drill string to the bit to flush drill cuttings up through the annulus around the drill string, and wherein the composite torque shaft converts the rotating and gyrating motion to pure rotation for the drill bit, the composite torque shaft comprising:
- an elongate body having a longitudinal axis and comprising a plurality of overlying layers of fibers fixed in a matrix binder wherein each fiber layer includes a plurality of fibers oriented in a predetermined angle with respect to said longitudinal axis to provide said elongate body with high torsional strength and stiffness while allowing bending flexibility;
- a first coupling member at one end of said elongate body for providing a drive connection with the rotor of the downhole fluid motor; and
- a second coupling member at the other end of said elongate body for providing a drive connection with the drill bit;
- wherein at least some of said fiber layers have a predetermined orientation of between 30 and 60 degrees with respect to said longitudinal axis and at least a substantial portion of the immediately aforementioned layers include additional fibers which are oriented at a reciprocal angle of the predetermined angle with respect to said longitudinal axis so that such fiber layers have cross-plying fibers, and further wherein at least one of said fiber layers includes fibers oriented at approximately 80 degrees or greater with respect to said longitudinal axis of said elongate body and said approximately 80.degree. degree or greater oriented fibers extend substantially along the length of said elongate body between said coupling members.
- 2. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said layers including fibers oriented at approximately 80 degrees or greater includes fibers oriented at approximately 90 degrees with respect to said longitudinal axis of said elongate body.
- 3. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said binder is a thermoset resin.
- 4. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said binder is a thermoplastic resin.
- 5. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said fibers are comprised of one of carbon fibers, E-glass fibers, S-glass fibers, aramid fibers, or a combination of different fibers.
- 6. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said matrix binder is a metal.
- 7. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said matrix binder is aluminum.
- 8. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said matrix binder is titanium.
- 9. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said fibers are made of silicon carbide.
- 10. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said fibers are made of boron.
- 11. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said elongate body overlies an elongate metal rod.
- 12. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said elongate matrix body overlies a hollow metallic liner.
- 13. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 wherein said elongate body comprises an elongate hollow cylindrical tube.
- 14. The composite torque shaft according to claim 13 further comprising protective layers overlying and bonded to the inner surface of said elongate tube to protect said tube from wear and abrasion.
- 15. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of generally parallel elongate composite rods extending generally longitudinally through said elongate body.
- 16. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 further comprising an elastomer protective outer layer overlying and bonded to the outer surface of said elongate body to protect said body from wear and abrasion.
- 17. The composite torque shaft according to claim 1 further comprising an metal protective outer layer overlying and bonded to the outer surface of said elongate body to protect said body from wear and abrasion.
- 18. An apparatus for attachment to the distal end of a pipe string for drilling a borehole into the earth, the apparatus comprising:
- an elongate hollow tubular housing having a first end for being coaxially connected to the distal end of the pipe string and an opposite distal end adapted to extend toward the bottom of the borehole;
- a fluid motor mounted inside said housing and including rotation output means for generating gyrational and rotational motion under the force of drilling fluid being pumped down through the pipe string and through said housing;
- a drill bit rotatably mounted at said distal end of said housing for boring into the earth; and
- a composite torque shaft for connecting said output means of said fluid motor to said drill bit and comprising an elongate body having a longitudinal axis and comprising a plurality of overlying layers of fibers fixed in a matrix binder wherein each fiber layer includes a plurality of fibers oriented at a predetermined angle with respect to said longitudinal axis to provide said elongate body with high torsional strength and stiffness while allowing bending flexibility, a first coupling member at one end of said elongate body and connected to said output means of said fluid motor, and a second coupling member at the other end of said elongate body and connected to said drill bit, wherein at least some of said fiber layers have a predetermined orientation of between 30 and 60 degrees with respect to said longitudinal axis and at least a substantial portion of the immediately aforementioned layers include additional fibers which are oriented at a reciprocal angle to the predetermined angle with respect to said longitudinal axis so that such fiber layers have cross-plying fibers, and further wherein at least one of said fiber layers includes fibers oriented at approximately 80 degrees or greater with respect to said longitudinal axis of said elongate body and said approximately 80 degree oriented fibers extend substantially along the length of said elongate body between said coupling members.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said matrix binder is a thermoset epoxy resin.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said matrix binder is a thermoplastic resin.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said fibers are comprised of one of carbon fibers, E-glass fibers, S-glass fibers, aramid fibers.
- 22. The composite torque shaft according to claim 18 wherein said matrix binder is a metal.
- 23. The composite torque shaft according to claim 22 wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 24. The composite torque shaft according to claim 22 wherein said metal is titanium.
- 25. The composite torque shaft according to claim 18 wherein said fibers are made of silicon carbide.
- 26. The composite torque shaft according to claim 18 wherein said fibers are made of boron carbide.
- 27. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said elongate body overlies an elongate metal rod.
- 28. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said elongate body overlies a hollow metallic liner.
- 29. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said elongate body comprises an elongate hollow cylindrical tube.
- 30. The apparatus according to claim 18 further comprising a protective outer layer overlying and bonded to the outer surface of said elongate body to protect the same from wear and abrasion.
- 31. The composite torque shaft according to claim 18 further comprising a plurality of generally parallel elongate composite rods extending generally longitudinally through said matrix body.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of both U.S. application Ser. No. 07/725,695 and PCT application PCT/US91/04027. U.S. application Ser. No. 07/725,695 was filed on Jul. 3, 1991 now abandoned, and is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/534,892 filed on Jun. 7, 1990now abandoned . PCT application PCT/US91/04027 was filed on Jun. 7, 1991 and is a continuation-in-part application of the above noted U.S. application Ser. No. 07/534,892 filed on Jun. 7, 1990.
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