Downhole shock absorber

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Inventors

Lagrange, Timothy Edward
Buzinsky, Andrew Antoine
Carlson, David O.

Application #

399093

Filed

Sep-20-1999

Published

Jul-2-2002

Current US Class

175/293
188/275
188/281
188/313
267/136

International Classes

E21B 004/06

Field of Search

188/284 188/313 188/316 188/322.15 188/275 188/281 188/282.1 188/282.7 188/282.8 188/282.9 175/293

Assignee

Core Laboratories Canada Ltd. (Calgary, CA); Computalog Ltd. (Calgary, CA)

Examiners

Dickson; Paul N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bennett Jones LLP

US Patent References

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Other References

Owen Oil Tools Inc 1997 Catalog 31/2 Vertical Shock Absorber Owen Oil Tools Inc, Ft Worth TX 1997. Halliburton Energy Services Inc. 1998 Catalog Vertical Shock Absorber.

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Abstract
A shock absorber for damping shock energy generated by downhole perforating guns or stimulation devices is described. The shock absorber includes a spring assembly including at least a first spring and a second spring, the first spring having a tension greater than the second spring; a damper assembly; and a housing retaining the spring assembly and the damper assembly and including ends adapted for connection into a casing perforation assembly. The provision of springs of increasing stiffness permits the force generated by the perforating gun to be absorbed gradually and smoothly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A shock absorber for absorbing the energy generated by a downhole shock generating device, comprising: a housing tube; a shock mandrel telescopically disposed within the housing tube; a spring assembly disposed between the housing tube and the shock mandrel to resist axial movement of the shock mandrel within the housing tube, the spring assembly including at least a first spring and a second spring, the first spring having a stiffness greater than the second spring, the first and second springs being contained between first and second shoulders on the shock mandrel and between first and second shoulders on the housing tube and compressible by any one of the shoulders; a damper assembly to dampen axial movement of the shock mandrel within the housing tube, the damper assembly includes a valve permitting two way flow of fluid therethrough but providing a greater dampening effect against axial movement of the shock mandrel out of the housing tube than that against axial movement of the shock mandrel into the housing tube; an end of the shock mandrel extending at the first end of the shock absorber and adapted for connection into a downhole assembly; and an end of the housing tube extending at the opposite end of the shock absorber and adapted for connection into the downhole assembly.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to shock absorbers for the insertion in a drill, tubing, or wireline string to isolate downhole explosive apparatus from other downhole tools. In particular, the invention relates to a shock absorber for isolating the jarring effect of perforating guns and high-energy gas stimulation systems from delicate instrumentation or other downhole equipment that may be prone to mechanical damage from perforating gun detonation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

During oil or gas well completion operations, it is necessary to perforate the casing to provide communication between the hydrocarbon bearing formations and the wellbore, so that the hydrocarbons may be produced to the surface. The casing perforation operation is carried out using explosive shaped charges, which blast holes in the casing and its surrounding cement sheath to access the hydrocarbon bearing formation.

It is becoming common to place instrumentation packages in close proximity to the perforating guns. These instruments measure downhole pressures to provide an indication of the influx rate, pressure, or temperature of the wellbore to give an indication of the success of the perforations and the production rate of the well. The firing of the perforating guns or stimulation devices produces large shock waves, which exert huge forces upon the instrumentation or other downhole equipment, often causing their failure. A shock absorber, when positioned between the perforating gun and the downhole equipment, considerably reduces the forces upon the equipment and expands their operating range and useful lifetime. Shock absorbers also permit the deployment of certain other tools that otherwise may not be operated in conjunction with perforating systems.
 
  A casing is composed of two hollow members which are made of an elastic material and stacked in a manner of one above the other. When the casing is mounted...  The present invention relates to a vibration isolator for isolating vibrations generated between units (2, 3) of which at least one unit is an electronic...