Claims
- 1. A perforating gun for carrying a plurality of shaped explosive charges connected by a detonating cord to perforate a section of a well in a selected pattern, comprising:
- an elongated, non-linear zig-zag strip having an exterior surface defining an outer diameter which is cylindrical when viewed from the top along a longitudinal axis, the exterior surface being sized for convenient entry and removal from a well;
- a series of openings spaced in intervals along a length of the non-linear zig-zag strip to serve as mounts for the shaped explosive charges to be arranged in an angular phase relationship to correspond with said selected perforation pattern in the well;
- at least selected ones of said shaped explosive charges having a hollow cap with a nose which engages said openings in said strip and having an associated hollow body which contains an explosive;
- the cross-sectional area of the strip around each opening being selected to prevent fragmentation of the carrier upon detonation of the shaped explosive charges;
- whereby the non-linear zig-zag strip may be positioned in the well, the shaped explosive charges detonated to create perforations in the selected pattern and retrieved from the well.
- 2. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein the exterior surface of said non-linear zig-zag strip forms an arc of a circle about a longitudinal axis.
- 3. The invention defined by claim 2 wherein said arc is in a range of about 90 to 120 degrees.
- 4. The invention defined by claim 3 wherein said non-linear zig-zag strip is metallic and said openings spaced from one another in a range of 12 to 24 inches.
- 5. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said openings of the non-linear zig-zag strip are threaded to receive the noses of the shaped explosive charges.
- 6. The invention defined by claim 1 including an explosive capsule charge which comprises:
- a cap having a threaded nose for engagement with a threaded opening of said non-linear zig-zag strip;
- the cap being hollow to contain explosive and terminating in an annular, interior thread with a thread run-out of selected width;
- a hollow body to contain said explosive and having an open end with exterior threads having a width less than the width of the thread run-out in the cap to permit free spinning of the body in the cap after thread make-up;
- a slot and retainer to receive a detonating cord on a closed end of the hollow body;
- whereby the hollow body may be freely spun to align said slot and retainer for convenient threading and connection of the detonating cord with the explosive capsule charge.
- 7. A perforating gun for carrying a plurality of shaped explosive charges connected by a detonating cord to perforate a section of a well in a selected pattern, comprising:
- an elongated, non-linear strip sized for convenient entry and removal from a well and in the form of a selected wave comprised of a series of intermittent helical turns, the wave forming an outer diameter which is cylindrical when viewed from the top along a longitudinal axis;
- a series of openings spaced in intervals along a length of the strip to serve as mounts for the explosive charges to be arranged in an angular phase relationship to correspond with said selected perforation pattern in the well;
- the cross-sectional area of the strip around each opening being selected to prevent fragmentation of the carrier upon detonation of the charges;
- whereby the strip may be positioned in the well, the explosive charges detonated to create perforations in the selected pattern and retrieved from the well.
- 8. The invention defined by claim 7 wherein the exterior surface of said strip forms an arc of a circle about a longitudinal axis.
- 9. The invention defined by claim 8 wherein said arc is in a range of about 90 to 120 degrees.
- 10. The invention defined by claim 9 wherein said strip is metallic and said openings spaced from one another in a range of 12 to 24 inches.
- 11. The invention defined by claim wherein said openings of the elongated non-linear strip are threaded.
- 12. The invention defined by claim 4 including an explosive capsule charge which comprises:
- a cap having a threaded nose for engagement with a threaded opening of said non-linear zig-zag strip;
- the cap being hollow to contain explosive and terminating in an annular, interior thread with a thread run-out of selected width;
- a hollow body to contain said explosive and having an open end with exterior threads having a width less than the width of the thread run-out in the cap to permit free spinning of the body in the cap after thread make-up;
- a slot and retainer to receive a detonating cord on a closed end of the hollow body;
- whereby the hollow body may be freely spun to align said slot and retainer for convenient threading and connection of the detonating cord with the explosive capsule charge.
- 13. A perforating gun for carrying a plurality of shaped explosive charges connected by a detonating cord to perforate a section of a well in a selected pattern, comprising:
- an elongated, non-linear strip having an exterior surface in the form of a portion of a cylinder when viewed at one cross-sectional location along a longitudinal axis thereof, with an outer diameter sized for convenient entry and removal from a well;
- said shaped explosive charges being substantially the same size as the outer diameter of said non-linear strip;
- each of said shaped explosive charges having a sealing cap to prevent well fluids from entering an interior of said shaped explosive charges; and
- wherein the sealing caps of said shaped explosive charges are connected in contact with said elongated, non-linear strip.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Spiral Strip Perforating System, Ser. No. 08/459,509 filed Jun. 2, 1995 pending.
This application has subject matter in common with the following application of a common assignee: Perforation Gun with Retrievable Mounting Strips, Ser. No. 08/372,393 filed Dec. 8, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,480.
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