Claims
- 1. A composite tubular member for use in well operations wherein the tubular member is in use stored on a spool at the surface of a well and is unspooled and spooled as it is lowered and raised respectively into and from the well, comprising;
- an outer composite cylindrical member containing fibers oriented to resist internal pressure and provide low bending stiffness;
- at least one composite web member symmetrically arranged with respect to a central longitudinal axis of said composite tubular member and containing fibers oriented to resist shear stress, said composite web member extending transversely through said central longitudinal axis and connecting integrally with opposite sides of said composite outer cylindrical member to form at least two separate cells between said web member and said outer cylindrical member; and
- integral conductor means arranged within said web member for providing energy transmission paths for well operations.
- 2. The tubular member of claim 1 wherein the at least one composite web member produces a major and minor moment of inertia within the tubular member to create a preferred direction of bending when said tubular member is spooled, and said web member forming separate cells in said tubular member.
- 3. The tubular member of claim 1 or 2 further including a smaller inner composite member located close to the center of the tubular member containing fibers oriented to provide high axial stiffness, high tensile strength, and low bending stiffness in which said composite web member and the inner composite member are combined in a single web member extending axially through said tubular member.
- 4. The tubular member of claim 1 in which said composite web members form four separate cells of equal cross-section in said tubular member.
- 5. A composite spoolable tubular member having a central longitudinal axis and comprising an outer composite cylindrical member containing fibers cross-piled and angularly oriented to the central longitudinal axis of the tubular member, a smaller inner centrally located composite member extending along the central longitudinal axis of the tubular member and having fibers oriented at 0.degree. to the central longitudinal axis of the tubular member;
- integral conductor means in said inner composite member having at least one conductor oriented to provide high axial stiffness;
- and at least one composite web member extending through the central longitudinal axis of the tubular member and containing fibers angularly oriented to the central longitudinal axis of the tubular member and internally connecting said inner composite member and said composite outer cylindrical member to form at least two separate cells between said web member and said outer cylindrical member.
- 6. The tubular member of the claim 5 in which said composite web member comprises composite web member portions oppositely disposed with respect to said inner composite member to form two separate cells of equal cross-section in said tubular member.
- 7. The tubular member of claim 6 in which composite web members and the inner central composite member are combined as an integral web member of uniform cross-section extending axially through said tubular member.
- 8. The composite tubular member of claim 3 wherein at least one conductor is an electrical conductor formed as a sheath of woven or braided conductive wires integral to said at least one web member.
- 9. A composite tubular member for use in well operations wherein the tubular member is in use stored on a spool at the surface of a well and is unspooled and spooled as it is lowered and raised respectively into and from the well, comprising;
- a composite substantially cylindrical outer member containing fibers to provide low bending stiffness and oriented to resist internal pressure;
- a composite web member integrally connecting opposite sides of said outer member to form two separate cells between said web member and said outer member, said web member forming major and minor moments of inertia within said tubular member to create a preferred direction of bending; and
- energy conductor means integral to said tubular member.
- 10. The composite tubular member of claim 9 and further including an inner central composite member combined with said web member and extending through the central longitudinal axis of said tubular member.
- 11. The composite tubular member of claim 9 wherein said energy conductor means includes at least one conductor integral to said web member.
- 12. The tubular member of claim 1 or 5 or 9 wherein said conductor means includes electrical or fiber optic conductors.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/495,053 filed Mar. 15, 1990 and entitled "Composite Tubular Member with Multiple Cells".
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