The present invention relates to the operation of electrical equipment in holes or pipes, in particular but not limited to the supply of isolated electrical connection to a device located down a hole or pipe.
There are many circumstances in which it is desired to provide an isolated electrical connection to a device in a hole or pipe. Typically, the electrical connection is fed from an opening at the surface where the drilling is performed. In the field of guided horizontal directional drilling techniques, which are used in the trenchless installation of underground utilities such as electric and telephone cables and water, sewage and gas lines as well as river crossings, it is advantageous to provide an isolated electrical connection to the drill head, where a transmitter is located that provides information on the position of the drill. The electrical connection provides power and/or data communication between the surface and the drill head. The prior art method of providing such an electrical connection is to use sections of cable which are spliced together manually by an operator as the drill progresses into the earth and additional sections of drill pipe are added to the drill string.
The practice of splicing cable together is a time-consuming operation, which results in poor isolation of the electrical current from the influence of fluids in the drill pipe. One solution to this problem has been provided by Digital control Inc which invented the Cablelink® connection system, whereby an isolated electrical path is provided by an insert fitted in each drill pipe disposed around the inside surface of the drill pipe, and an electrical connection is automatically made as the drill pipe segment is screwed into and adjacent drill pipe segment to extend the drill string.
While this solution is appealing, in practice the connections are somewhat unreliable and the apparatus disposed inside the drill pipe segments substantially impede the flow of fluids. In addition, the insert is expensive and cannot be removed in situ.
There is therefore a need for an improved method of providing an isolated electrical connection along holes or pipes, particularly drill strings used in the trenchless construction industry.
According to a first broad aspect of the invention there is provided an electrical conductor subassembly connectable with other of the subassemblies into a conductor string while being fed into an opening in a hole or pipe, thereby enabling an electrical connection along the conductor string that is electrically substantially isolated from external fluids in the hole or pipe, each conductor subassembly comprising:
a conductor segment with a conductor core surrounded by an insulating layer;
first and second connectors attached to opposite ends of the conductor segment, having respective first and second conductor engagement elements attached to corresponding ends of the conductor core;
wherein the first and second connectors of adjacent conductor subassemblies are connectable securely against forces in the hole or pipe and so as to electrically join the corresponding first and second conductor engagement elements and seal them from contact with the external fluids.
In one embodiment, the hole or pipe is a drill pipe string for use in trenchless construction, the drill pipe string being constructed from drill pipe segments screwed together into the drill pipe string as a drill head bores through the earth; and the opening is an end of a last-screwed drill pipe segment.
In one embodiment, the first and second connectors when joined are prevented from relative rotation.
In one embodiment, a cross-sectional area of the conductor segment is substantially less than an internal cross-sectional area of the drill pipe so as not to substantially impede flow of the fluids.
In one embodiment, the conductor segment is sufficiently rigid to resist tangling in use. Preferably, the conductor segment is sufficiently flexible to allow insertion through a gap between the last-screwed drill pipe segment and a drill pipe segment loaded onto a drill rig.
In one embodiment, a maximum lateral dimension of the first and second connector is also substantially less than an internal cross-sectional area of the drill pipe.
In one embodiment, the first and second connectors are lockable together by operation of a locking element.
In one embodiment, the rigid conductor segment is a rigid or rigidified segment of cable.
In one embodiment, the subassembly further comprises an o-ring seal disposed in the first or second connector to seal the conductor engagement elements from the outside fluids.
In one embodiment, the conductor core is suitable for transmitting electrical power and/or receiving data signals from a device attached at a distal end of the conductor string.
In one embodiment, the conductor core is suitable for transmitting electrical power and/or receiving data signals from a drill head attached at a distal end of the conductor string.
In one embodiment, a length of the subassembly is substantially the same as a length of each drill pipe segment, to allow connection of the subassembly to the conductor string as each drill pipe segment is screwed into the drill pipe. The drill pipe segments may have an internal diameter of less than 20 cm, the length of each drill pipe segment may be less than 200 cm, and the rigid conductor segment may comprise a rigid cable having a diameter of less than 2 cm.
According to a second broad aspect of the invention there is provided a method of constructing an isolated electrical connection comprising a set of the connected electrical conductor subassemblies of the first broad aspect to a device in a drill pipe for use in trenchless construction, the method comprising the steps of joining and locking together the first and second connectors of adjacent subassemblies to form the conductor string.
According to a third broad aspect of the invention there is provided a method of constructing an isolated electrical connection comprising a set of the connected electrical conductor subassemblies of the first broad aspect to a device in a drill pipe for use in trenchless construction, the method comprising the steps of:
connecting at least a first one of the subassemblies to the device so that a rearmost connector of the first subassembly is accessible from the end of a last-screwed drill pipe segment;
operating the drill until a new drill pipe segment needs to be screwed into the drill pipe string;
connecting at least a further one of the subassemblies by connecting the appropriate connectors of the further subassembly to the rearmost connector of the first subassembly;
screwing the new drill pipe segment into the drill pipe string so as to encompass the further subassembly and so that a rearmost connector of the conductor string thus formed is accessible from the open end of the new drill pipe segment; and
repeating the steps of operating the drill, connecting a further one of the subassemblies and screwing the new drill pipe segment as required.
Typically, the step of connecting at least a further one of the subassemblies comprises inserting each further one of the subassemblies through a gap between the last-screwed drill pipe segment and a drill pipe segment loaded onto a drill rig
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In use, the electrical conductor subassemblies are joined together by sliding engagement with first and second connectors of adjacent subassemblies, bringing the conductor engagement elements together, and turning to align lug 34 and notch 24. Retaining clip 50 is then installed through the combination channel formed by slot 25 and grew 35. O-ring 29 provides the seal against external fluids and the design of the connectors enables a secure connection against forces in the hole or pipe that are typically present in such situations. In trenchless construction, pressures due to pumped fluid are 10-28 psi due to the charge pumps, and 50-1200 psi or more (up to 4000 psi) due to the mud pumps that may be used to force the drilling fluid into the pipe. Consequently the forces against which the connection is designed to be secured and the electrical connection designed to be sealed include the force of pressurized fluid, preferably up to at least 10 psi, 28 psi, 50 psi, 1200 psi or 4000 psi in different embodiments. In this embodiment, the design pressure is at least 1200 psi and preferably higher.
The invention thus provides an alternative to prior art conductor strings, which has the advantages of the spliced cable sections, but also improved ease of connection compared to the six minutes required for cable splicing and joining, and resilience against torsional forces and isolation from external fluids allowing more reliable electrical connection for power and/or signal transmission. In addition, the subassemblies, unlike spliced cable segments, are reusable; and unlike the CableLink inserts, can be removed after the drill head surfaces at the end of a typical horizontal direct drilling task.
Persons skilled in the art will also appreciate that many variations may be made to the invention without departing from the scope of the invention.
For example, the details of the connectors and rigid cables of the embodiment shown here are exemplary only and may be varied to stay within the broadest scopes of the invention. Such variations can include more sophisticated locking mechanisms than the manual retaining clip 50, such as integral spring-loaded locks, and swivelling joiners to prevent twisting of long assemblies.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012901173 | Mar 2012 | AU | national |
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PCT/AU2013/000282 | 3/22/2013 | WO | 00 |