Claims
- 1. The method of transmitting electrical power or signals between surface equipment and an electrically powered well tool, said well tool having been previously installed downhole in a well and having a male connector on its upper end, the male connector having latch means thereon and having an electrical contact connected with electrical energy consuming means forming a part of said well tool, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) connecting a female wet connector to the free end of an electric cable having an electrical conductor wire surrounded by armor with insulation between said conductor wire and said armor, said female wet connector being provided with normally locked latch means and an electrical contact;
- (b) lowering said female wet connector into said well to a location above said male connector;
- (c) actuating said latch means of said female wet connector to releasing position by applying electric power to said electric cable in a reverse polarity mode, and lowering said female wet connector until it reaches its lowermost position relative to said male connector;
- (d) turning off the electrical power, to allow said latch means to return to its locked position;
- (e) tensioning said cable and confirming that the said connectors are latched together; and
- (f) transmitting electrical power or signals through said cable, in non-reverse polarity model between said surface equipment and said well tool through said mated and latched connectors.
- 2. The method of claim 1, including the additional step of slackening said electric cable and maintaining it slackened while transmitting said electrical energy or signals.
- 3. Claim 1 or 2, including the further steps of:
- (a) applying electrical power to said electrical cable in reverse polaritiy mode to allow said latch means of said female wet connector to move to releasing position; and
- (b) lifting said female wet connector off said male connector and withdrawing said female wet connector from said well.
- 4. A method of transmitting electrical power or electrical signals between surface equipment and an electrically powered well too, said well tool having been previously installed downhole in a well and having a male connector on its upper end, the male connector having latch means thereon and having an electrical contact thereon connected with electrical energy consuming means of said well tool, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing surface equipment and electrical cable having its upper end connected thereto;
- (b) connecting a female wet connector to the lower end of said electric cable, said female wet connector comprising:
- (i) a body having a bore closed at the top and open at the bottom for telescoping over the male connector,
- (ii) electrical contact means in said body for mating with said electrical contact on said male connector, and
- (iii) latch means on said body for latchingly engaging said latch means on said male connector, said latch means being releasable in response to applying electric power to said electric cable in a reverse polarity mode;
- (c) lowering said female wet connector into said well and engaging it with said male connector with said electrical contacts thereof coengaged and with said latch menas thereof coengaged;
- (d) transmitting electrical power or signals through said cable in a non-reverse polarity mode between said surface equipment and said well tool;
- (e) releasing said latch means in response to applying electrical power through said electric cable in reverse polarity mode; and
- (f) retrieving said electrical cable and said female wet connector from said well.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/340,450 filed Apr. 17, 1989 intitled "Wet Connector", U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,438.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Composite Catalog, World Oil, 1982-83, Ed., pp. 3180-3187. |
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Divisions (1)
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