Claims
- 1. A probe for use with a borehole tool for measuring pressure in an earth formation, said probe comprising:
a) a first piston cylinder having an end which is movable into contact with the formation; b) a first piston movable within said first piston cylinder; and c) a pressure sensor in fluid communication with said first piston cylinder, wherein
said pressure sensor is mounted at one of
an interior of said first piston with said fluid communication being provided by a bore in the first piston, and proximate said first piston with said fluid communication being provided by a bore extending through the wall of said first piston cylinder.
- 2. A probe according to claim 1, wherein:
said pressure sensor is mounted inside said first piston.
- 3. A probe according to claim 2, wherein:
said sensor is a MEMS sensor.
- 4. A probe according to claim 3, further comprising:
d) an electrical conductor which extends through said first piston and is coupled to said MEMS sensor.
- 5. A probe according to claim 2, further comprising:
d) a second piston coupled to said first piston; e) a second piston cylinder within which said second piston is movably mounted, wherein
movement of said second piston within said second piston cylinder causes movement of said first piston within said first piston cylinder.
- 6. A probe according to claim 5, wherein
said second piston defines first and second fluid chambers in said second piston cylinder, each of said fluid chambers being provided with a fluid valve such that fluid entering said first fluid chamber and exiting said second fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a first direction, and fluid entering said second fluid chamber and exiting said first fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a second direction.
- 7. A probe according to claim 2, further comprising:
an O-ring surrounding said first piston sealing the space between said first piston and said first piston cylinder.
- 8. A probe according to claim 5, further comprising:
an O-ring surrounding said second piston sealing the space between said second piston and said second piston cylinder.
- 9. A probe according to claim 1, wherein:
said pressure sensor is mounted proximate said first piston with said fluid communication being provided by a bore extending through the wall of said first piston cylinder.
- 10. A probe according to claim 9, wherein:
said pressure sensor is a quartz/strain gauge.
- 11. A probe according to claim 9, further comprising:
d) a second piston coupled to said first piston; e) a second piston cylinder within which said second piston is movably mounted, wherein
movement of said second piston within said second piston cylinder causes movement of said first piston within said first piston cylinder.
- 12. A probe according to claim 11, wherein
said second piston defines first and second fluid chambers in said second piston cylinder, each of said fluid chambers being provided with a fluid valve such that fluid entering said first fluid chamber and exiting said second fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a first direction, and fluid entering said second fluid chamber and exiting said first fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a second direction.
- 13. A probe according to claim 11, wherein:
said second piston cylinder is mounted proximate said first piston cylinder and said pressure sensor is mounted proximate said second piston cylinder with said fluid communication being provided by a bore extending through the walls of said first piston cylinder and said second piston cylinder.
- 14. A probe according to claim 9, further comprising:
an O-ring surrounding said first piston sealing the space between said first piston and said first piston cylinder.
- 15. A probe according to claim 11, further comprising:
an O-ring surrounding said second piston sealing the space between said second piston and said second piston cylinder.
- 16. A probe according to claim 1, further comprising:
spring biased metal protector surrounding said first piston cylinder.
- 17. A probe according to claim 16, wherein:
said spring biased metal protector surrounding said first piston cylinder defines an annulus between said first piston cylinder and said spring biased metal protector.
- 18. A probe according to claim 17, further comprising:
d) an elastic facing disposed in said annulus.
- 19. A probe according to claim 18, wherein:
said elastic facing is rubber.
- 20. A probe according to claim 1, wherein:
said pressure sensor is a quartz/sapphire strain gauge.
- 21. A probe according to claim 20, further comprising:
d) a second piston coupled to said first piston; e) a second piston cylinder within which said second piston is movably mounted, wherein
movement of said second piston within said second piston cylinder causes movement of said first piston within said first piston cylinder.
- 22. A probe according to claim 21, wherein
said second piston defines first and second fluid chambers in said second piston cylinder, each of said fluid chambers being provided with a fluid valve such that fluid entering said first fluid chamber and exiting said second fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a first direction, and fluid entering said second fluid chamber and exiting said first fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a second direction.
- 23. A probe according to claim 21, wherein:
said second piston cylinder is mounted proximate said first piston cylinder and said pressure sensor is mounted proximate said second piston cylinder with said fluid communication being provided by a bore extending through the walls of said first piston cylinder and said second piston cylinder.
- 24. A probe according to claim 16, further comprising:
an O-ring surrounding said first piston sealing the space between said first piston and said first piston cylinder.
- 25. A probe according to claim 21, further comprising:
an O-ring surrounding said second piston sealing the space between said second piston and said second piston cylinder.
- 26. A borehole tool, comprising:
a) a tool body; b) a pressure probe coupled to said tool body; and c) setting means for allowing said tool to travel through a borehole in a semi-set mode.
- 27. A borehole tool according to claim 26, wherein:
said setting means includes a bow spring coupled to said tool body.
- 28. A borehole tool according to claim 27, wherein:
said setting means includes a first setting piston coupled to said bow spring.
- 29. A borehole tool according to claim 28, wherein
said setting means includes an articulated assembly coupled to said tool body and to said pressure probe.
- 30. A borehole tool according to claim 29, wherein:
said setting means includes a second setting piston coupled to said articulated assembly.
- 31. A borehole tool according claim 26, wherein:
said pressure probe includes
i) a first piston cylinder having an end which is movable into contact with the borehole formation; ii) a first piston movable within said first piston cylinder; and iii) a pressure sensor in fluid communication with said first piston cylinder, wherein said pressure sensor is mounted at one of
an interior of said first piston with said fluid communication being provided by a bore in the first piston, and proximate said first piston with said fluid communication being provided by a bore extending through the wall of said first piston cylinder.
- 32. A borehole tool according to claim 31, wherein:
said pressure probe further includes
iv) a spring biased metal protector surrounding said first piston cylinder.
- 33. A borehole tool according to claim 32, wherein:
said spring biased metal protector surrounding said first piston cylinder defines an annulus between said first piston cylinder and said spring biased metal protector.
- 34. A borehole tool according to claim 33, wherein:
said pressure probe further includes
v) an elastic facing disposed in said annulus.
- 35. A borehole tool according to claim 34, wherein:
said elastic facing is rubber.
- 36. A borehole tool according to claim 31, wherein:
said pressure sensor is a quartz/strain gauge.
- 37. A borehole tool according to claim 31, wherein:
said pressure probe further includes
iv) a second piston coupled to said first piston; and v) a second piston cylinder within which said second piston is movably mounted, wherein
movement of said second piston within said second piston cylinder causes movement of said first piston within said first piston cylinder.
- 38. A borehole tool according to claim 37, wherein
said second piston defines first and second fluid chambers in said second piston cylinder, each of said fluid chambers being provided with a fluid valve such that fluid entering said first fluid chamber and exiting said second fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a first direction, and fluid entering said second fluid chamber and exiting said first fluid chamber causes said second piston to move in a second direction.
- 39. A borehole tool according to claim 37, wherein:
said second piston cylinder is mounted proximate said first piston cylinder and said pressure sensor is mounted proximate said second piston cylinder with said fluid communication being provided by a bore extending through the walls of said first piston cylinder and said second piston cylinder.
- 40. A borehole tool according to claim 31, wherein:
said pressure probe further includes
iv) an O-ring surrounding said first piston sealing the space between said first piston and said first piston cylinder.
- 41. A borehole tool according to claim 37, wherein:
said pressure probe further includes
vi) an O-ring surrounding said second piston sealing the space between said second piston and said second piston cylinder.
- 42. A probe for use with a borehole tool for measuring pressure in an earth formation, said probe comprising:
a) a first piston cylinder having an end which is movable into contact with the formation; b) a first piston movable within said first piston cylinder; c) a pressure sensor in fluid communication with said first piston cylinder; and d) a fluid seal between said first piston cylinder and said first piston.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/285,788, filed Nov. 1, 2002, assigned to the same assignee as the present application, and incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application is related to co-owned U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,936,139 and 4,860,581, the complete disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10285788 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10351821 |
Jan 2003 |
US |