IP Library Granted Patent US 9,157,718
Granted Patent B2
US 9,157,718 · App. 13/367,992 · Granted Oct 13, 2015

Interruptor sub, perforating gun having the same, and method of blocking ballistic transfer

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Patent No.
US 9,157,718
App. No.
13/367,992
Granted
Oct 13, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An interruption sub for a downhole tool the downhole tool activatable by detonation. The interruption sub includes a barrier movable between a biased closed position and an open position. Preventing ballistic transfer to the downhole tool in the closed position and allowing ballistic transfer to the downhole tool in the open position. A detonation path within the interruption sub, wherein the barrier is hydraulically or electronically movable from the closed position to the open position in response to at least one condition acceptable for ballistic transfer. Also included is a downhole tool activatable by detonation.

Claims (33)

1. An interruption sub for a downhole tool, the downhole tool activatable by detonation, the interruption sub comprising:

a detonation path within the interruption sub;

a barrier rotatable between a biased closed position and an open position, and preventing ballistic transfer to the downhole tool in the closed position by blocking the detonation path, and allowing ballistic transfer to the downhole tool in the open position by unblocking the detonation path; and,

a longitudinally movable control arm engageable with the barrier, the control arm biased away from a first end of the interruption sub to retain the barrier in the biased closed position;

wherein the control arm is hydraulically or electromechanically longitudinally activatable to move towards the first end of the interruption sub and towards the barrier to rotate the barrier against its bias to the open position in response to at least one condition acceptable for ballistic transfer.

2. The interruption sub of claim 1 , wherein the at least one condition is at least one of an ambient temperature and an ambient pressure indicative of a minimum borehole depth for activation of the downhole tool.

3. The interruption sub of claim 2 , wherein ambient pressure, at the minimum borehole depth for activation of the downhole tool, hydraulically activates the barrier to the open position.

4. The interruption sub of claim 2 , wherein the barrier is electromechanically activated to the open position in response to an ambient temperature signal at the minimum borehole depth for activation of the downhole tool.

5. The interruption sub of claim 2 , wherein the barrier is electromechanically activated to the open position in response to an ambient pressure signal at the minimum borehole depth for activation of the downhole tool.

6. The interruption sub of claim 1 , further comprising a booster nested within the barrier and a detonation cord in the detonation path.

7. The interruption sub of claim 1 , wherein the barrier is located at the first end of the interruption sub, the first end including a control arm opening configured to receive the control arm therein upon longitudinal movement of the control arm past the barrier in the open position.

8. The interruption sub of claim 1 , wherein the control arm is hydraulically activatable using ambient pressure.

9. The interruption sub of claim 1 , wherein the control arm is electromechanically activatable in response to at least one of an ambient temperature signal and an ambient pressure signal.

10. The interruption sub of claim 1 , further comprising a first spring biasing the control arm away from the barrier and a second spring biasing the barrier to the closed position.

11. The interruption sub of claim 1 , further comprising a spring located between a second end of the control arm and the barrier.

12. The interruption sub of claim 11 , further comprising a follower device moving the second end of the control arm and compressing the spring when the at least one condition is met.

13. The interruption sub of claim 12 , wherein the follower device includes a marking visible through a lateral aperture in a housing of the interruption sub when the follower device is in a position corresponding to one of the open and closed positions of the barrier, and the marking is moved out of visibility through the lateral aperture when the follower device is in a position corresponding to another of the open and closed positions of the barrier.

14. The interruption sub of claim 11 , further comprising a mechanical actuator moving the second end of the control arm against bias of the spring when the at least one condition is met.

15. The interruption sub of claim 14 , wherein the mechanical actuator is directed by an electronic control signal.

16. The interruption sub of claim 1 , further comprising a first housing having a longitudinal bore and a cartridge having a second housing, the cartridge positioned within the longitudinal bore, the cartridge including the barrier and detonation path.

17. The interruption sub of claim 16 , wherein a first fitting of the first housing is engageable with a housing of a ballistic initiator, and a second fitting of the first housing is engageable with the downhole tool.

18. The interruption sub of claim 1 , further comprising an electronic control board activating a mechanical actuator in response to the at least one condition to move the barrier.

19. The interruption sub of claim 18 , further comprising a pressure sensor within a lateral aperture of a housing of the interruption sub, wherein the pressure sensor is in communication with the electronic control board.

20. The interruption sub of claim 18 , further comprising a temperature sensor in communication with the electronic control board.

21. A downhole tool activatable by detonation, the downhole tool comprising:

an explosive member;

a detonation member; and,

an interruption sub disposed between the explosive member and the detonation member, the interruption sub including:

a detonation path within the interruption sub;

a barrier rotatable between a biased closed position and an open position, and preventing ballistic transfer to the detonation member in the closed position by blocking the detonation path, and allowing ballistic transfer to the detonation member in the open position by unblocking the detonation path; and,

a longitudinally movable control arm engageable with the barrier, the control arm biased away from a first end of the interruption sub to retain the barrier in the biased closed position;

wherein the control arm is hydraulically or electromechanically longitudinally activatable to move towards the first end of the interruption sub and towards the barrier to rotate the barrier against its bias to the open position in response to at least one condition acceptable for ballistic transfer.

22. The downhole tool of claim 21 , wherein the explosive member is a perforating gun.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 3, 2023
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 062266/0006 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 30, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 062019/0504 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE EXECUTION DATE OF THE ASSIGNOR COLBY ROSS FROM 02/28/2012 TO 02/08/12 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 028033 FRAME 0961. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CORRECT EXECUTION DATE TO BE 02/08/2012. Recorded Aug 15, 2012
From: ROSS, COLBY
To: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 028792/0156 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2012
From: ROSS, COLBY
To: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 028033/0961 →