Claims
- 1. A method for collecting a sample of steam at any desired location down in a well having free passage for a cylindrical collecting vessel suspended on a wire line therein comprising the steps of,
- a. passing the steam that has arrived at the desired location through a tube means internally of the cylindrical collecting vessel,
- b. passing a portion of the steam vapor phase and liquid phase from the tube means through an upper opening in the tube means out into an annulus formed between the tube means, and the cylindrical collecting vessel,
- c. collecting the steam liquid phase and vapor phase in the annulus,
- d. passing the steam vapor phase back into the tube means through side openings therein and out an opening in the lower end of the tube means,
- e. inserting a solid massive mandrel up into the lower end of the tube means with the lower end of the solid mandrel protruding below the cylindrical vessel,
- f. latching the solid massive mandrel to the wire line supported vessel in a lowered and liquid unsealing position with an inertial operated spring latch,
- g. lowering the cable and vessel rapidly for a predetermined distance,
- h. unlatching the solid massive mandrel from the vessel by sudden deceleration of the wire line and vessel,
- i. raising the solid mandrel relative to the tube means to latch the solid massive mandrel in raised liquid sealed position wherein the openings are sealed closed by inertial forces and spring action of the latch to accordingly seal any steam liquid phase in the annulus,
- j. raising the cylindrical vessel to the surface, and
- k. cooling the cylindrical vessel for removal of the steam liquid phase.
- 2. A method for assembling a sampler for collecting a sample of fluid comprising vapor and liquid at any desired location in a well having free passage for a cylinder suspended on a cable therein comprising,
- a. forming an elongated cylinder having closed upper and lower ends with a diameter being less than that of the well in which it is lowered,
- b. attaching a coupling means on the cylinder upper end for connecting to the cable for lowering the cylinder to the desired position,
- c. forming slots in the cylinder upper end for receiving the fluid,
- d. fixedly mounting with an annular disk the top of an upper tube of two upper and lower co-axial, spaced apart tubes concentrically positioned in the upper portion of the cylinder below the slots for receiving the fluid from the slots and for sealing the top of the upper portion of an annulus formed between the tubes and the cylinder,
- e. fixedly mounting with a second annular disk the lower end of the lower co-axial tube concentrically in the cylinder lower end for sealing the bottom of the lower portion of the annulus formed between the tubes and the cylinder,
- f. spacing the two co-axial tubes axially from each other a substantial distance apart so that a portion of the fluid including the fluid liquid phase and the fluid vapor phase passes out into the annulus,
- g. perforating the upper end of the lower tube so that the fluid vapor phase passes back into the lower tube through the perforations therein for exhausting from the cylinder bottom as the fluid liquid phase collects in the annulus up to the perforations,
- h. slideably mounting a sealing rod internally of the lower co-axial tube with a lower portion of the sealing rod protruding below the cylinder,
- i. forming latch means on the slideably mounted sealing rod for releasably locking the sealing rod from a locked lowermost position to a locked uppermost position for sealing the liquid and vapors in the annulus, and
- j. forming the latch means with a spring having tension thereon when in the lowermost position for urging the sealing rod upwardly whereby a sudden downward acceleration applied to the sealing rod will release the sealing rod for spring urging it from the lowermost position to its uppermost position to close the upper tube and the bottom of the lower co-axial tube for sealing the liquid and vapors in the annulus for recovery at the surface.
- 3. A sampler for collecting a sampler of fluid liquid phase and fluid vapor phase at any desired location in a well comprising,
- a. cylindrical sampling vessel means having a slotted upper end for receiving fluid and a lower end for ejecting the fluid,
- b. coupling means on said upper end for attaching cable support means thereto for lowering the cylindrical sampling vessel means to a position adjacent the desired location.
- c. tube means having upper and lower openings extending internally of said cylindrical sampling vessel means from a position below said slotted upper end to a position down and out the lower end for receiving fluid from said slotted upper end and for ejecting fluid from the lower end,
- d. said cylindrical sampling vessel means having closure means around each end of said tube means for forming a closed ended annulus around said tube means,
- e. openings in said tube means for permitting fluid vapor phase and liquid phase therein to pass out into said annulus whereby the fluid vapor phase phasses back into said tube means for ejecting from said lower end and the fluid liquid phase collects in the annulus, and
- f. sealing rod means slideably mounted in said tube means responsive to a sudden upward acceleration of said cylindrical vessel means relative to the sealing rod means for sealing said upper and lower openings in said tube means for sealing said annulus with the fluid liquid phase and the fluid vapor phase therein for recovery at the surface.
- 4. A sampler a recited in claim 3 wherein,
- a. said tube means comprises two upper and lower co-axial spaced apart tubes fixedly mounted in said cylindrical sampling vessel means so that a substantial portion of said steam passes out into said annulus for separation of the fluid liquid phase from the fluid vapor phase.
- 5. A sampler as recited in claim 4 wherein,
- a. a plurality of holes are formed in an upper portion of said lower tube for permitting only the fluid vapor phase to return to said lower tube thereby trapping the fluid liquid phase in said annulus, and
- b. said lowest hole being positioned in the lower tube to permit all excess fluid liquid phase over a predetermined amount to flow out of the holes to exit downwardly through the tube.
- 6. A sampler as recited in claim 3 wherein,
- a. said cylindrical vessel means has spring latch means thereon,
- b. said sealing rod means comprises a solid mandrel slideably mounted in said tube means and extending from the lower end of said tube means and said cylindrical vessel means,
- c. said spring latch means being responsive to said sealing rod means being moveable downwardly upon downward acceleration of said mandrel relative to said cylindrical vessel means for unlocking said sealing rod means from an annulus open position,
- d. said sealing rod means being responsive to said spring latch means for being raised to an annulus sealed position wherein said solid mandrel seals said upper and lower openings in said tube means, and
- e. said spring latch means releasably locking said solid mandrel relative to said tube means in said annulus sealed position when said mandrel has moved to its uppermost position, for recovery of the fluid liquid phase and the fluid vapor phase at the surface.
- 7. A sampler for collecting a sample of steam at the bottom of a well comprising,
- a. a cylindrical vessel having open upper and lower ends,
- b. tube means extending longitudinally internally of said cylindrical vessel for receiving steam from said cylindrical vessel upper end and for ejecting it through a lower end of said tube means extending through said cylindrical vessel lower end,
- c. closure means for forming a closed ended annulus between said tube means and said cylindrical vessel,
- d. openings in said tube means for permitting the steam therein to pass out into said annulus for trapping the steam liquid phase in the annulus as the vapor phase passes back into said tube means for ejection, and
- e. sealing solid mandrel means slideably mounted in said tube means responsive to a sudden downward acceleration of said sealing solid mandrel means relative to said cylindrical vessel, and a spring means for actuating said sealing solid mandrel means to its upper most position for sealing said tube means openings for sealing said annulus with the steam liquid phase and vapor phase therein.
- 8. A sampler as recited in claim 7 wherein,
- a. said sealing solid mandrel means has J-latch means for releasably locking said sealing solid mandrel means in its uppermost position for maintaining said annulus sealed with its steam liquid phase and vapor phase therein.
- 9. A sampler as recited in claim 7 wherein,
- a. said spring latch means has corresponding J-latch means mounted on said lower end of said cylindrical vessel means, and
- b. said J-latch means has notch means for releasably locking said solid mandrel in a lowermost position for maintaining said tube means openings in open position for receiving the steam.
- 10. A sampler as recited in claim 7 wherein,
- a. said spring latch means has corresponding J-latch means mounted on said lower end of said cylindrical vessel means, and
- b. said J-latch means has shear pin and slot means for releasably locking said solid mandrel in a lowermost position for maintaining said tube means openings in open position for receiving the steam.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of our patent application Ser. No. 528,073, filed Nov. 29, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,934,469.
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