Bottom hole survey apparatus

4141153
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Inventors

Nelson, Paul M.

Application #

821461

Filed

Aug-3-1977

Published

Feb-27-1979

Current US Class

033/286
033/302
033/304
175/44
175/61
403/359.6

International Classes

G01B 005/24; E21B 047/022

Field of Search

33/286 33/304 33/301 33/302 33/1 403/359 175/44 175/40 175/61 74/64

Assignee

Wilson Industries, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Martin, Jr.; William D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arnold, White & Durkee

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Abstract
A bottom hole survey apparatus is characterized by a survey instrument having a reference line therein, the instrument being receivable by the engagement of flanges provided along the instrument into keyways provided on the interior of a non-magnetic instrument barrel. When engaged, the reference line of the survey instrument is disposed in a predetermined angular relation with respect to the barrel. The barrel has means provided on the exterior thereof for receiving a visual sighting element thereon, the sighting element being in a predetermined angular relationship with respect to the reference line. At least one non-magnetic spacer element is connectable to the barrel, the spacer element being provided with an adapter having a T-shaped head thereon which is received within a corresponding T-shaped groove provided at the lower end of the instrument. A mule shoe element having a slot therein is adjustably connectable to the lower end of the spacer, the mule shoe slot being adapted to receive a second visual sighting element such that when the sighting elements are aligned the reference line within the instrument is within a predetermined axial alignment with the mule shoe slot. A torque transmitting sub element including a plurality of axially spaced arrays of circumferentially disposed ridges engageable with an array of circumferentially disposed grooves may be connected between the spacer and the mule shoe.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A bottom hole survey apparatus comprising:

a survey instrument having a reference line therein;

an instrument barrel adapted to receive said instrument therein, said reference line being disposed in a predetermined angular location within said barrel;

means disposed on the exterior of said barrel for receiving a visual sighting element thereon, said means being disposed in a predetermined relationship with respect to said reference line;

at least one spacer element connected to said barrel;

a mule shoe having a slot therein adapted to be connected to said spacer, said mule shoe being adaptable to receive a second visual sighting element within said slot thereof; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to downhole well tools and, in particular, to a survey apparatus adopted to ascertain the angular orientation of a drilling tool with respect to a predetermined datum.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In directional drilling work it is often desirable to ascertain the direction in which a deflectable drilling element is oriented with respect to a predetermined datum. It is only by ascertaining this orientation that drilling operators on the surface can accurately determine if the directional drilling procedure is being effectuated in accordance with a predetermined drilling plan. To this end there is usually provided in a predetermined axial alignment with the deflectable drilling element a key member projecting radially inwardly into the interior of the drill string of which the deflectable drilling element is the lowermost constituent element.

To periodically ascertain the orientation of the deflectable drilling element it is necessary to lower into the interior of the drill string a suitable bottom hole directional survey apparatus. The survey apparatus generally includes a survey instrument of a standard type, typically comprising a magnetic compass, a transparent glass ring having a plurality of concentric circles scribed thereon, as well as a radially extending reference indicator line, a camera and a light source. The lowermost constituent element of the survey apparatus is usually a mule shoe element. The reference line within the instrument is angularly aligned with an axially extending slot provided in the mule shoe element.
 
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