Claims
- 1. A power supply for use in a subterranean well bore of a limited diameter, said power supply being for a generally tubular, longitudinally extending oil or gas well downhole tool deployable in said well bore and having a system requiring energy from said power supply and having a receptacle for receiving said power supply, comprising:
- housing means for being received within the receptacle of the downhole tool, said housing means including a tubular member having a maximum outer diameter less than an inner diameter of the downhole tool and having an outer length less than the length of the downhole tool so that said tubular member is receivable entirely within the downhole tool, said tubular member including:
- a cylindrical side wall across which said maximum outer diameter is defined;
- a first end wall disposed transversely to said side wall at one end thereof, said first end wall having an opening defined therethrough for receiving a closure cap so that when said closure cap is removed from said opening a fuel capsule can be inserted into or removed from said tubular member through said first end thereof; and
- a second end wall disposed transversely to said side
- wall at another end thereof;
- a fuel capsule removably retained inside said housing means said fuel capsule including means for generating thermal energy, wherein said means for generating thermal energy includes a radioisotope;
- Stirling cycle engine means, disposed in said housing means immediately adjacent to and in heat transfer relationship to said fuel capsule, for converting said thermal energy to mechanical motion;
- conversion means, disposed in said housing means adjacent to said Stirling Cycle engine means and on the opposite side of said Stirling Cycle engine means from said fuel capsule, for converting said mechanical motion to energy usable by the system within the downhole tool, said conversion means including linear alternator means for generating an electrical voltage in response to said Stirling cycle engine means; and
- connecting means, communicating externally of said housing means, for connecting said electrical voltage from said linear alternator means to the system of the downhole tool, said connecting means including terminal means, disposed through said second end wall of said tubular member, for providing said electrical voltage externally of said housing.
- 2. A method of energizing an electrical circuit contained in a downhole tool deployable in an oil or gas well, from a power supply including a fuel capsule, housing, Stirling cycle engine, and linear alternator, said method comprising:
- constructing the power supply such that the fuel capsule, the housing, the Stirling cycle engine, and the linear alternator are configured for use in a subterranean well bore of a limited diameter;
- inserting said fuel capsule into said housing in heat transfer relationship with said Stirling cycle engine retained in said housing, said fuel capsule including a radioisotope;
- inserting said housing into the downhole tool;
- electrically connecting the electrical circuit to said linear alternator disposed in said housing and mechanically connected to said Stirling cycle engine; and
- generating, at the output of said linear alternator and in response to said radioisotope, an electrical output within the range between approximately 0.5 watts and approximately 2.5 watts for application to the electrical circuit of the downhole tool.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein the step of inserting said housing into the downhole tool includes retaining said housing within a receptacle region having a diameter of approximately 1 inch and a length of not greater than approximately 24 inches.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein generating an electrical output includes moving, in response to thermal energy from radioactive decay of the radioisotope of the fuel capsule, a power piston of the Stirling cycle engine and a movable member of the linear alternator connected to the power piston not more than approximately 1/8 inch relative to a stator of the linear alternator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 841,924 filed Mar. 20, 1986 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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