Claims
- 1. A fiber optical cable for use in harsh environments, such as oil and gas wells, which have temperatures in a range of 10 to 200 degrees Celsius, comprising:a fiber in metal tube core (11) having one or more optical fibers (16, 17) positioned within an inner metal tube (13) made from a corrosion resistant metal material; and an outer protective layer (33) surrounding the inner metal tube (13), having a buffer material (35) and an outer metal tube (38), the buffer material (35) providing a mechanical link between the inner metal tube (13) and the outer metal tube (38) to prevent relative movement between the inner metal tube (13) and the outer metal tube (38), including sliding under its own weight within the outer metal tube (38), the buffer material (35) being a compressible buffer material having a thickness in a range of 4.65 to 4.95 millimeters, the outer metal tube (38) surrounding the buffer material (35) and being made from a corrosion resistant metal material.
- 2. A fiber optic cable according to claim 1,wherein the inner metal tube (13) has a diameter of about 2.4 millimeters; and wherein the outer metal tube (38) has a diameter of about 6.3 millimeters.
- 3. A fiber optic cable according to claim 1, wherein the fiber in metal tube core (11) has a low hydrogen permeability material coating (19) thereon to minimize the entrance of hydrogen into the inner metal tube (13).
- 4. A fiber optic cable according to claim 1, wherein the inner metal tube (13) has an inner surface (24) coated with a hydrogen absorbing/scavenging material.
- 5. A fiber optic cable according to claim 1, wherein the fiber in metal tube core (11) has a low hydrogen permeability material coating (19) thereon that has a protective layer of hard, scratch-resistant material overcoating (21).
- 6. A fiber optic cable according to claim 1, wherein the buffer material (35) comprisesFluoroethylenepropylene, Ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene, Polyvinylidene fluoride, perfluoralkoxy, or polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 7. A fiber optic cable according to claim 3, wherein the low hydrogen permeability material coating (19) has a thickness in a range of 0.1 to 15 microns to provide a barrier to a high partial pressure hydrogen environment.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/121,468 filed Jul. 23, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,404,961.
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