Claims
- 1. A perforating gun, comprising:a plurality of capsule charges; a carrier strip; and a bracket to hold the plurality of capsule charges in a phased arrangement having a plurality of perforating directions, the bracket coupled to the carrier strip, wherein the bracket comprises a tube mounted on the carrier strip, the shaped charges mounted inside the tube.
- 2. The perforating gun of claim 1, wherein the tube has a plurality of openings through which the shaped charges face.
- 3. The perforating gun of claim 2, wherein the number of openings is greater than the number of shaped charges to enable selection of one of plural phasing patterns.
- 4. The perforating gun of claim 1, wherein less than all of the capsule charges are mounted in the strip.
- 5. The perforating gun of claim 4, wherein the capsule charges mounted in the strip comprise 0°-phased capsule charges and the remaining capsule charges have other phasings.
- 6. The perforating gun of claim 1, wherein the carrier strip extends less than a full circumference when viewed from the top.
- 7. A method of performing multi-directional perforating, comprising:attaching plural capsule charges to a bracket coupled to a carrier strip in a phased arrangement having a plurality of perforating directions; contacting at least some of the capsule charges attached to the bracket to the carrier strip; lowering the strip into a well; and detonating the capsule charges, wherein the bracket is not directly attached to the carrier strip.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the attaching comprises attaching the capsule charges in the bracket having a plurality of support members twisted with respect to each other to provide the phased arrangement of the capsule charges.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the attaching comprises attaching pairs of the capsule charges in a plurality of corresponding brackets, the method further comprising attaching the brackets to the carrier strip.
- 10. The method of claim 7, further comprising providing threaded openings in the carrier strip in which at least some of the capsule charges are mounted.
- 11. An oriented perforating device for use in a deviated or horizontal wellbore, comprising:a strip extending less than a full circumference when viewed from the top; and capsule charges arranged in at two or less predetermined orientations with respect to the strip, the strip providing at least part of an eccentric weight to rotate the perforating device so that the strip is at a low side of the deviated or horizontal wellbore and the capsule charges are pointed in the two or less predetermined orientations with respect to the low side of the wellbore.
- 12. The perforating device of claim 11, wherein the strip comprises a linear strip.
- 13. The perforating device of claim 11, wherein the capsule charges are oriented in two opposite directions.
- 14. The perforating device of claim 11, further comprising a bracket to hold a plurality of the capsule charges.
- 15. The perforating device of claim 14, wherein the bracket has plural support rings to hold the capsule charges.
- 16. An oriented perforating device for use in a deviated or horizontal wellbore, comprising:a strip; capsule charges arranged in at two or less predetermined orientations with respect to the strip, the strip providing at least part of an eccentric weight to rotate the perforating device so that the strip is at a low side of the deviated or horizontal wellbore and the capsule charges are pointed in the two or less predetermined orientations with respect to the low side of the wellbore; a bracket to hold a plurality of the capsule charges; and at least one mounting clip attached to the strip, the bracket engageable with the mounting clip in plural positions to enable adjustment of the bracket at a desired angle with respect to the strip.
- 17. The perforating device of claim 16, wherein the mounting clip has an inner ring with plural pairs of slots to provide the plural positions.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/145,181, entitled “Multi-Directional Gun Carriers,” filed Jul. 22, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/145181 |
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