Claims
- 1. An improved drill collar for connection into a tool string and used downhole in a borehole for controlling hole deviation; said collar has an axial passageway through which drilling fluid can flow;
- a plurality of longitudinal bowing chambers circumferentially extending about said axial passageway for bowing said collar in a selected direction away from the central axis thereof; said chambers are radially spaced from said axial passageway; means for effective pressure differential between opposed said bowing chambers;
- said collar includes an inner annular conductive member and an outer annular conductive member spaced from one another for conducting current from a location above the collar to a location below the collar; means by which said inner annular conductive member is fixed in concentric relationship respective to said outer annular conductive member; and insulation means by which the inner and outer annular conductive members are insulated from one another; and,
- connection means at opposed ends of the collar by which said collar can be connected into a tool string.
- 2. The drill collar of claim 1 wherein said bowing chambers are formed within said insulation means at a location between said inner and outer annular conductive members;
- said connection means at the upper end of said collar is in the form of a pair of spaced threaded pin ends and said connection means at said lower end of said collar is in the form of a pair of spaced threaded box ends, and means forming electrical contacts at said spaced pin ends and box ends for conducting current through said inner and outer annular conductive members so that current can be conducted along a tool string.
- 3. In a drill string that extends downhole in a borehole for supporting a drill bit at a lower end thereof, there being a fluid passageway formed axially through the string by which drilling fluid is supplied to the bit, the improvement comprising:
- an elongated drill collar for connection into the drill string and used downhole in a borehole for controlling hole deviation; said collar includes inner and outer annular conductive members which are insulated from one another and has an axial passageway through which drilling fluid can flow; connection means at opposed ends of said collar by which the collar is connected in series relationship in the drill string;
- a plurality of longitudinal bowing chambers circumferentially extending about said axial passageway for bowing said collar in a selected direction away from the central axis thereof; said chambers are radially spaced from said axial passageway; means for effecting pressure in selected ones of said bowing chambers to effect pressure differential between opposed said bowing chambers and thereby bowing said collar so that the borehole is controllably deviated.
- 4. The drill collar of claim 3 wherein said connection at the upper end of said collar is in the form of a threaded pin and said connection at the lower end of said collar is in the form of a threaded box end.
- 5. The drill collar of claim 4 wherein there are a plurality of said bowing chambers adjacent a specific side of the borehole at any given moment, means connecting the bowing chambers adjacent the specific side of the borehole to a relatively high source of pressure while the bowing chambers on the side opposite are connected to a relatively low source of pressure, the pressure differential between the high and low pressure being of a magnitude to bow the collar into a curve.
- 6. A directional drill collar adapted to be connected in a drill string for deviating a hole as a drill bit penetrates the earth;
- said collar having an annular body, an axial flow passageway formed therethrough, insulation means, said body includes inner and outer electrical conductors spaced from one another by said insulation means; said conductors form part of separate current flow paths by which current can flow therethrough and to a motor means that may be connected for driving a bit;
- means forming spaced elongated passageways through said body, said passageways are located within said annular body and are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the string;
- and means effecting fluid pressure within a selected one of said passageways to cause the collar to be bent into a curve, means by which the curve is oriented toward a specific direction respective to the borehole to thereby control hole deviation.
- 7. The drill string of claim 6 wherein said electric conducting members in said collar are of annular configuration and are spaced from one another by said insulation means, said passageways are formed within said insulation means; said passageways are radially spaced from said axial passageway.
- 8. The drill string of claim 6 wherein said upper end of said collar is in the form of a threaded pin end and said lower end is in the form of a threaded box end.
- 9. The drill string of claim 6 wherein there are a plurality of said passageways adjacent a specific side of the borehole at any given moment, means connecting the passageway adjacent the specific side of the borehole to a relatively high source of pressure while the passageways on the side opposite are connected to a relatively low source of pressure, the pressure differential between the high and low pressure being of a magnitude to bow the collar into a curve.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/822,773 filed Jan. 24,1986, entitled "ELECTROMAGNETIC DRILLING APPARATUS AND METHOD", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,722,402 issued Feb. 2, 1988, of which this application is a DIVISIONAL.
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