Claims
- 1. A telemetry method for cable-drilled boreholes, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) injecting an independently functioning logging probe along a drill string removable from a drill bore, said logging probe including a core-tube coupling and a logging sensor;
- (b) arresting said logging probe at a drill bit of the drill string so that said logging sensor projects through an aperture of the drill bit to have a free access to the bottom and walls of the drill bore;
- (c) thereafter injecting a pick-up probe on a logging cable connected to a portable computer into said drill string to form a wireless connection between said probes, and initializing the logging probe by the personal computer, said computer and logging probe being synchronized upon initializing;
- (d) taking and temporarily storing loggings from said logging probe with said personal computer;
- (e) drawing said pickup probe out of the drill bore;
- (f) thereafter recovering the logging probe with an inner tube grab; and
- (g) reading out the loggings from the portable computer.
- 2. The telemetry method defined in claim 1, further comprising the step of deriving respective logging depths by a travel indicator and storing their times in the portable computer.
- 3. The telemetry method defined in claim 1, further comprising the step of evaluating the various logging probes sequentially one after another and together with the depth of said drill hole.
- 4. The telemetry method defined in claim 1, further comprising a step of transmitting said loggings wirelessly to the pickup probe before the reading by the portable computer.
- 5. A telemetry method for cable-drilled boreholes, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) injecting an independently functioning gyroscopic probe along a drill string removable from a drill bore, the gyroscopic probe including a logging sensor;
- (b) arresting said gyroscopic probe at a drill bit of the drill string so that the logging sensor projects through an aperture of the drill bit to have a free access to the bottom and walls of the bore;
- (c) connecting the gyroscopic probe with a borehole-logging cable directly connected with a portable computer and initializing said gyroscopic probe, said personal computer and the logging probe being synchronized upon initializing;
- (d) temporary storing in and taking from the gyroscopic probe the loggings with the personal computer;
- (e) thereafter recovering the gyroscopic probe; and
- (f) reading out the loggings by the portable computer.
- 6. An apparatus for carrying out the telemetry method, comprising:
- means including a logging string and a drill bit for forming a borehole, said drill bit defining a lower end of the bore string and having an aperture in a trailing end;
- a logging probe injectable along said string and including:
- means on a leading end of said probe for arresting the logging probe at said drill bit and provided,
- sensing means protrudable through said aperture of said drill bit for taking loggings in the borehole,
- means for energizing said sensing means;
- logging processing means for processing information obtained by said sensing means,
- storing means for temporary storing said information, and
- inner-tube head on a rear end of said probe housing a soft-magnet core surrounded by a first induction coil;
- a displaceable logging-cable head formed with a pickup probe having a second a coil wirelessly engaging the first coil;
- a portable computer provided with data processing means for reading out said information stored in said logging probe; and
- a borehole cable connecting said logging-cable head and portable computer, said computer being a data-pickup device including a data memory, and a serial data transmitter, said data-pickup device being synchronized with and initializing said logging probe upon the wireless contact between said pickup and logging probes.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 6, further comprising:
- a pulse generator emitting a signal at a pulse rate,
- a depth-logging wheel connected to an upper end of the drill string and rotatable at said pulse rate; and
- counting means including a pulse counter operatively connected with said computer for determining a borehole depth.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein said logging probe is a gamma-ray probe provided with a sodium-iodide crystal sensor and with an electron multiplier tube detector.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein the logging probe is an acoustic dip meter formed with a plurality of ultrasonic oscillatory sensors and with an electronic analog circuit and a tip potentiometer.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein the logging probe is a gyroscopic probe including:
- a gyroscope module provided with means for determining a path and depth of the borehole derived from said logging, and
- means for determining a position of tube joints of said drill string.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a national phase of PCT/EP92/02043 filed Sep. 4, 1992 and based, in turn, on German national application P4129709.1 filed Sep. 6, 1991 under the International Convention.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/EP92/02043 |
9/4/1992 |
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7/25/1994 |
7/25/1994 |
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WO93/05271 |
3/18/1993 |
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