Claims
- 1. A tractor for moving within a borehole, comprising:an elongated tractor body; a first thrust-receiving portion fixed with respect to said tractor body, said first thrust-receiving portion having a first side and a second side, said first side of said first thrust-receiving portion configured to receive thrust from pressurized fluid to force said body in a first longitudinal direction, said second side of said first thrust-receiving portion configured to receive thrust from pressurized fluid to force said body in a second longitudinal direction generally opposite to said first longitudinal direction; a first gripper assembly longitudinally movably engaged with said tractor body, said first gripper assembly having an actuated position in which said first gripper assembly limits movement of said first gripper assembly relative to an inner surface of the borehole and a retracted position in which said first gripper assembly permits substantially free relative movement of said first gripper assembly relative to the inner surface, said first gripper assembly having a first actuation chamber configured so that said first gripper assembly moves to said actuated position when pressurized fluid flows into said first actuation chamber, and so that said first gripper assembly moves to said retracted position when pressurized fluid flows out of said first actuation chamber; a high pressure chamber configured to receive pressurized fluid from a source external to said tractor; a gripper valve having a first position in which said gripper valve provides a flow path between said high pressure chamber and said first actuation chamber, said gripper valve having a second position in which said gripper valve provides a flow path between said first actuation chamber and the exterior of said tractor; a first propulsion valve having a first position in which said first propulsion valve provides a flow path between said high pressure chamber and said first side of said first thrust-receiving portion and another flow path between said second side of said first thrust-receiving portion and the exterior of said tractor, said first propulsion valve having a second position in which said first propulsion valve provides a flow path between said high pressure chamber and said second side of said first thrust-receiving portion and another flow path between said first side of said first thrust-receiving portion and the exterior of said tractor; and at least one motor configured to control the position of one of said valves.
- 2. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising one or more units of equipment configured for petroleum drilling.
- 3. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising one or more units of equipment configured for mineral deposit drilling.
- 4. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising one or more units of equipment configured for pipeline installation and maintenance.
- 5. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising one or more units of equipment con figured for installing communication lines.
- 6. The tractor of Claim 1, wherein an aft end of the tractor body is connected to a generally rigid drill string designed for rotary drilling.
- 7. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising:a second thrust-receiving portion fixed with respect to said tractor body and spaced from said first thrust-receiving portion, said second thrust-receiving portion having a first side and a second side, said first side of said second thrust-receiving portion configured to receive thrust from pressurized fluid to force said body in said first longitudinal direction, said second side of said second thrust-receiving portion configured to receive thrust from pressurized fluid to force said body in said second longitudinal direction; a second gripper assembly longitudinally movably engaged with said tractor body and spaced longitudinally from said first gripper assembly, said second gripper assembly having an actuated position in which said second gripper assembly limits movement of said second gripper assembly relative to an inner surface of the borehole and a retracted position in which said second gripper assembly permits substantially free relative movement of said second gripper assembly relative to the inner surface, said second gripper assembly having a second actuation chamber configured so that said second gripper assembly moves to said actuated position when pressurized fluid flows into said second actuation chamber, and so that said second gripper assembly moves to said retracted position when pressurized fluid flows out of said second actuation chamber; and a second propulsion valve having a first position in which said second propulsion valve provides a flow path between said high pressure chamber and said first side of said second thrust-receiving portion and another flow path between said second side of said second thrust-receiving portion and the exterior of said tractor, said second propulsion valve having a second position in which said second propulsion valve provides a flow path between said high pressure chamber and said second side of said second thrust-receiving portion and another flow path between said first side of said second thrust-receiving portion and the exterior of said tractor; wherein the gripper valve in its first position provides a flow path between said second actuation chamber and the exterior of said tractor, said gripper valve in its second position providing a flow path between said high pressure chamber and said second actuation chamber.
- 8. The tractor of Claim 1, wherein said at least one motor comprises:a gripper control motor configured to control the position of said gripper valve; a first propulsion control motor configured to control the position of said first propulsion valve; and a second propulsion control motor configured to control the position of said second propulsion valve.
- 9. The tractor of Claim 1, wherein said valves comprise spool valves.
- 10. The tractor of Claim 1, wherein said thrust-receiving portions comprise annular pistons secured onto said tractor body.
- 11. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising a conduit for directing pressurized fluid from a fluid source external the tractor to said high pressure chamber.
- 12. The tractor of Claim 11, wherein said conduit comprises coiled tubing.
- 13. The tractor of Claim 1, further comprising:a first motor configured to control the position of said first propulsion valve, said first motor being operable to maintain the first propulsion valve at any position between said first and second positions of said first propulsion valve to vary the sizes of selected ones of said flow paths provided by said first propulsion valve; and a second motor configured to control the position of said second propulsion valve, said second motor being operable to maintain the second propulsion valve at any position between said first and second positions of said second propulsion valve to vary the sizes of selected ones of said flow paths provided by said second propulsion valve.
- 14. A tractor for moving within a borehole, comprising:a tractor body sized and shaped to move within a borehole; a valve on said tractor body, said valve positioned along a flow path between a source of fluid and a thrust-receiving portion of said body, said valve comprising: a fluid port; and a flow restrictor having a first position in which said restrictor completely blocks fluid flow through said fluid port, a range of second positions in which said restrictor permits a first level of fluid flow through said fluid port, a third position in which said restrictor permits a second level of fluid flow through said fluid port, said second level of fluid flow being greater than said first level of fluid flow; a motor on said tractor body; and a coupler connecting said motor and said flow restrictor, such that movement of said motor causes said restrictor to move between said first position, said range of second positions, and said third position, said motor operable to maintain said flow restrictor at any position within said range of second positions.
- 15. The tractor of Claim 14, wherein said valve comprises a spool valve comprising:a valve body having an elongated spool passage, said fluid port located within a side wall of said spool passage; an elongated spool movably received within said spool passage, said flow restrictor comprising a portion of said spool.
- 16. The tractor of Claim 14, wherein said coupler comprises:a leadscrew coupled to an output shaft of said motor so that said leadscrew and said output shaft rotate together; a nut threadingly engaged on said leadscrew, said nut having a key engaged within an elongated slot of said tractor body, said slot being generally parallel to said leadscrew; and a stem having a first end coupled to said nut and a second end coupled to said flow restrictor; wherein rotation of said leadscrew causes said nut to rotate with respect to said leadscrew and translate along said leadscrew due to the engagement of said key within said slot.
- 17. The tractor of Claim 16, wherein said tractor body includes a leadscrew housing that encloses said leadscrew, said slot being within said leadscrew housing.
- 18. A tractor for moving within a borehole, comprising:a tractor body having a thrust-receiving portion having a rear surface and a front surface; a spool valve comprising: a valve body having a spool passage defining a spool axis, said valve body having fluid ports which communicate with said spool passage; and an elongated spool received within said spool passage and movable along said spool axis to control flowrates along fluid flow paths through said fluid ports and said spool passage, said spool having a first position range in which said valve permits fluid flow from a fluid source to said rear surface of said thrust-receiving portion and blocks fluid flow to said front surface, the flowrate of said fluid flow to said rear surface varying depending upon the position of said spool within said first position range, said fluid flow to said rear surface delivering downhole thrust to said body, the magnitude of said downhole thrust depending on the flowrate of said fluid flow to said rear surface, said spool having a second position range in which said valve permits fluid flow from said fluid source to said front surface of said thrust-receiving portion and blocks fluid flow to said rear surface, the flowrate of said fluid flow to said front surface varying depending upon the position of said spool within said second position range, said fluid flow to said front surface delivering uphole thrust to said body, the magnitude of said uphole thrust depending on the flowrate of said fluid flow to said front surface; a motor on said tractor body; a coupler connecting said motor and said spool so that operation of said motor causes said spool to move along said spool axis, said motor operable to maintain said spool at any position within said second position range; and a gripper longitudinally movably engaged with said tractor body, said gripper having an actuated position in which said gripper limits movement of said gripper relative to an inner surface of said borehole and a retracted position in which said gripper permits substantially free relative movement of said gripper relative to said inner surface.
- 19. The tractor of Claim 18, further comprising:one or more sensors on said tractor body, configured to generate electrical feedback signals which describe one or more of fluid pressure in said tractor, longitudinal load exerted on said tractor body by equipment external to said tractor or by inner walls of said borehole, and the rotational position of an output shaft of said motor, said output shaft controlling the position of said spool along said spool axis; wherein said motor is configured to be controlled in response to said electrical feedback signals, said motor controlling the position of said spool.
- 20. The tractor of Claim 19, wherein said sensors include a first pressure sensor configured to measure fluid pressure on said rear side of said thrust-receiving portion of said tractor body, and a second pressure sensor configured to measure fluid pressure on said front side of said thrust-receiving portion.
- 21. The tractor of Claim 19, wherein said sensors include a rotary accelerometer configured to measure the angular velocity of said output shaft.
- 22. The tractor of Claim 19, wherein said sensors include a potentiometer configured to measure the rotational position of said output shaft.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/916,478, filed Jul. 26, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,478,097, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/453,996, filed Dec. 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,347,674, which claims priority from abandoned Provisional Application Serial No. 60/112,733, filed Dec. 18, 1998, abandoned Provisional Application Serial No. 60/129,503, filed Apr. 15, 1999, and abandoned Provisional Application Serial No. 60/168,790, filed Dec. 2, 1999.
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