Claims
- 1. A down-hole signal transmitter for a mud-pulse telemetry system, comprising a flow constrictor defining a throttle orifice for the mud passing along a drill string, a throttling member displaceable as a whole towards and away from the throttle orifice to vary the throughflow cross-section of the throttle orifice, a turbogenerator for supplying a measuring instrument and arranged to be driven by the mud flow passing along the drill string, and control means for controlling displacement of the throttling member towards and away from the throttle orifice to modulate the mud pressure, wherein the control means is coupled to the rotor of the turbogenerator and is adapted to displace the throttling member in one direction when the electrical load of the turbogenerator is such that the torque required to drive the rotor exceeds the maximum torque available for driving the rotor, and to displace the throttling member in the opposite direction when the electrical load of the generator is such that the torque required to drive the rotor does not exceed the maximum torque available for driving the rotor.
- 2. A transmitter according to claim 1, wherein the control means incorporates a ram coupled to the throttling member, a pump for supplying hydraulic fluid to the ram, and a torque-sensitive actuator for controlling the supply of hydraulic fluid from the pump to the ram.
- 3. A transmitter according to claim 2, wherein the ram is double-acting, and the torque-sensitive actuator is adapted to supply hydraulic fluid to one side of the ram to displace the throttling member in said one direction or to the opposite side of the ram to displace the throttling member in said opposite direction, according to the torque required to drive the rotor.
- 4. A transmitter according to claim 3, wherein the pump incorporates a rotary valve member for supplying hydraulic fluid from the pump to said one side of the ram when rotating with a first phase and to said opposite side of the ram when rotating with a second phase, the torque-sensitive actuator being adapted to control the phase of rotation of the rotary valve member.
- 5. A transmitter according to claim 4, wherein the pump also incorporates a plurality of cylinders having pistons arranged to be driven cyclically, the rotary valve member being adapted to connect each cylinder in turn to one side of the ram during rotation.
- 6. A transmitter according to claim 5, wherein the rotary valve member is provided with a first peripheral recess in fluid communication with said one side of the ram and arranged to intermittently communicate with each of the pump cylinders during rotation of the rotary valve member, and second peripheral recess, circumferentially offset with respect to the first peripheral recess, in fluid communication with said opposite side of the ram and also arranged to intermittently communicate with each of the pump cylinders during rotation of the rotary valve member.
- 7. A transmitter according to claim 4, wherein the torque-sensitive actuator comprises a drive plate coupled to the rotary valve member and an escapement plate for driving both the drive plate and the rotor, the escapement plate being adapted to engage the drive plate in a first relative rotational position or in a second relative rotational position during rotation of the plates, according to the torque required to drive the rotor.
- 8. A transmitter according to claim 7, wherein the escapement plate is tiltable about a tilt axis transverse to its axis of rotation to change the relative rotational position of the drive plate and escapement plate, and is coupled to the rotor by a torque drive arm which is adapted to tilt the escapement plate when the torque required to drive the rotor exceeds the maximum driving torque available at the escapement plate.
- 9. A transmitter according to claim 8, wherein one of the plates incorporates first and second pins at first and second rotational positions respectively, and the other plate incorporates a third pin for engagement with either the first pin or the second pin during rotation of the plates according to whether the escapement plate is in a first angled position or a second angled position with respect to said tilt axis.
- 10. A transmitter according to claim 8, wherein the escapement plate is biased into a first angled position with respect to said tilt axis by a spring.
Priority Claims (2)
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8037213 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 295,431, filed Aug. 24, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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