Claims
- 1. A geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a side hole extending from a borehole into the strata surrounding the borehole, for enabling an assessment of the strat, comprising:
- an elongated probe having at least one expandable seal positioned therealong to seal to the walls of a side hole in a substantially 360.degree. seal that resists the free flow of fluid along the length of the hole, a fluid ejector having an outlet located on one side of said seal, and a fluid detector located on another side of said seal opposite said ejector, whereby to enable the measurement of a controlled fluid flow through the strata.
- 2. A geological assessment installation assessing a strata surrounding a borehole in the earth, comprising,
- an elongated side hole extending substantially radially from a location along the borehole;
- a probe lying in said side hole and having a plurality of seals sealed against the walls of the side hole to form a plurality of chambers spaced along the length of the side hole;
- ejector means lying in one of said chambers, for ejecting a fluid therein; and
- a fluid detector located in another of said chambers.
- 3. The installation described in claim 2 including:
- pump means coupled to said borehole, creating a differential pressure along said side hole.
- 4. Geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a side hole extending from a borehole into the strata surrounding the borehole comprising:
- a plurality of modules connected in series, for deployment in the side hole; and
- means for detecting fluid flow in a region of said side hole;
- each module having an inflatable packer seal, a cylinder containing a fluid which can expand the seal and which is coupled to the seal, a piston movable into the cylinder, means for applying ambient strata pressure to one end of the piston opposite the cylinder, and means for applying borehole pressure to another end of the piston, whereby to utilize the difference between side hole and borehole pressure to pressurize the seal.
- 5. Geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a side hole extending from a borehole into the strata surrounding the borehole assessment of the strata, comprising:
- a train of modules connected in series, including an outermost module, each module including an expandable packer for sealing to the walls of a hole, and at least one module having means for detecting fluid flow; and
- a plurality of hoses connecting said modules in series, for coupling a pressure in said conduit sequentially to said modules;
- each module including means responsive to the pressure in a hose leading thereto from a previous module for expanding the packer, and for thereafter coupling the hose leading thereto from a previous module to another hose leading to the next module of the train, whereby to expand the packers of said modules in sequence.
- 6. Geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a side hole extending from a borehole into the strata surrounding the borehole, comprising:
- a plurality of modules connected in series, and including means for detecting fluid flow;
- a first of said modules including a piston having first and second piston portions, a cylinder including a first cylinder portion containing a seal-inflating fluid and positioned to closely receive said first piston portion and a second cylinder portion positioned to closely receive said second piston portion, means for applying the pressure of fluid in the side hole to said piston to urge said piston first cylinder portion to said inflatable seal to utilize fluid therein to inflate the seal, and a conduit coupling fluid in the borehole to said second cylinder portion, whereby to utilize the difference between side hole and borehole pressure to aid in pressurizing the seal.
- 7. A geological assessment apparatus for deployment in a hole in the earth comprising:
- means for detecting fluid flow;
- a frame;
- a seal mounted on said frame and resiliently outwardly biased;
- a seal retainer movably mounted on said frame between a first position around said seal and a second position away from said seal; and
- barb means mounted on said retainer to resist movement of the retainer in a first direction, whereby movement of the frame in said first direction enables deployment of the seal.
- 8. A method for assessing a strata surrounding a borehole, comprising:
- forming a side hole extending from the borehole;
- sealingly separating said side hole into a plurality of chambers spaced along the length of the side hole;
- ejecting a tracer fluid into one of the chambers; and
- detecting the tracer fluid in another of said chambers.
- 9. The method described in claim 8 including:
- applying a pump means to said borehole to generate a difference between pressure in the borehole and at strata locations spaced from the borehole.
- 10. The method described in claim 8 wherein:
- said step of sealingly separating said side hole into a plurality of chambers includes coupling a fluid filled cylinder to an expandable seal that can expand against the walls of the side hole, and applying strata pressure at a location spaced from the borehole and the pressure at the borehole to different ends of a piston, to press the piston into the cylinder.
- 11. In a geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a side hole extending from a borehole into the strata surrounding the borehole, which includes apparatus for detecting fluid flow into a region of the side hole which is sealed from another region, the improvement comprising:
- an elongated probe having a plurality of deployable seals spaced therealong, said probe having a plurality of mechanisms each having a pair of pressure inputs and activatable by the difference in pressure at said inputs to deploy one of said seals, and means for applying strata pressure to one of said inputs and borehole pressure to the other input.
- 12. The apparatus described in claim 11 wherein:
- each of said seals comprises a seal biased to move outwardly against a side wall; and
- each of said mechanisms includes a retainer holding said seal against outward movement, a cylinder, and a piston movable in said cylinder and coupled to said retainer to move said retainer out of engagement with said seal.
- 13. The apparatus described in claim 11 wherein:
- each of said seals is inflatable; and
- each of said mechanisms includes a cylinder holding a fluid for inflating said seal and coupled to said seal, and a piston movable by said pressure difference into said cylinder to drive out the fluid therein.
- 14. A geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a side hole extending from a borehole into the strata surrounding the borehole, for enabling an assessment of the strata, comprising:
- an elongated probe having a plurality of expandable seals spaced along the length of the probe to form a plurality of sealed-off chambers of limited length spaced along a side hole, a fluid ejector having an outlet located in one of the chambers, and a fluid detector located in another of said chambers, whereby to control the area from which fluid passes into the strata and from which fluid for detection is received.
- 15. A geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a hole extending into a strata, for enabling an assessment of the strata, comprising:
- an elongated probe having at least one fluid inflatable expandable seal positioned therealong to seal to the walls of a hole, a fluid ejector having an outlet located on one side of said seal, and a fluid detector located on another side of said seal opposite said ejector;
- said probe including a pressurizing mechanism comprising walls forming a fluid container, means responsive to the difference in fluid pressure in said strata and in a portion of said hole for collapsing the volume of said container, and means coupling the inside of said container to said expandable seal to inflate it.
- 16. The apparatus described in claim 15 including:
- pump means coupled to said borehole to reduce the pressure therein, whereby to provide a considerable pressure difference to help inflate the inflatable seal.
- 17. A geological assessment apparatus useful for deployment in a hole extending into a strata, for enabling an assessment of the strata, comprising:
- an elongated probe having at least one expandable seal positioned therealong to seal to the walls of a hole, a tracer fluid ejector having an outlet located on one side of said seal, and a tracer fluid detector located on another side of said seal opposite said ejector, whereby to enable the measurement of a controlled fluid flow through the strata;
- said tracer fluid ejector including a pressurizing mechanism comprising walls forming a container containing said tracer fluid, means responsive to the difference in fluid pressure in said strata and in a portion of said hole for collapsing the volume of said container, and means coupling the inside of said container to said fluid injector outlet.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provision of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-569 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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