IP Library Granted Patent US 9,353,590
Granted Patent B2
US 9,353,590 · App. 14/487,979 · Granted May 31, 2016

Debris chamber with helical flow path for enhanced subterranean debris removal

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Patent No.
US 9,353,590
App. No.
14/487,979
Granted
May 31, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A subterranean debris catcher swirls the incoming debris laden stream by putting grooves or spiral projections on the inside of the inlet pipe. The solids come out of openings in the side of the inlet pipe or the solids can exit near the top either directly into the enclosed solids holding volume as the liquid exits straight out or the solids can be discharged out the end of the inlet pipe into the bigger open space defined by the housing. In the latter case the inside housing wall can have a screen or vanes that slow down the solid particles as the fluid continues to a housing exit and eventually to an exit screen before being discharged to either go to the surface or recirculate back along the outside of the tool to the inlet pipe while picking up additional debris.

Claims (22)

1. A debris removal device for subterranean use operable to remove debris using pumped fluid flow, comprising:

a housing having a lower end inlet tube defining an annular debris collection volume with said housing and an upper end outlet;

said housing having a tubular shape defining an outermost interior wall having a screen material for slowing the rotational velocity of debris directed toward said screen by said inlet tube after exiting said inlet tube so that the debris in the fluid flowing toward said outlet will drop into an open top of said debris collection volume;

said inlet tube configured to impart a spin to debris laden flow passing therethrough.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein: said screen material is an annular shape mounted adjacent or against said wall portion.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein: said inlet tube is internally configured to create spin to fluid passing therethrough.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein: said inlet tribe is rotatably mounted.

5. The device of claim 4 , wherein: said inlet tube is power driven.

6. A debris removal device for subterranean use operable to remove debris using pumped fluid flow, comprising:

a housing having a lower end inlet tube defining an annular debris collection volume with said housing and an upper end outlet;

said housing having a tubular shape defining an outermost interior wall having a wall treatment for slowing the rotational velocity of debris directed toward said outermost interior wall by said inlet tube after exiting said inlet tube so that the debris in the fluid flowing toward said outlet will drop into an open top of said debris collection volume;

said inlet tube configured to impart a spin to debris laden flow passing therethrough;

said wall treatment comprises at least one member extending from said outermost interior wall in a downward and outward direction toward said inlet tube.

7. A debris removal device for subterranean use operable to remove debris using pumped fluid flow, comprising:

a housing having a lower end inlet tube defining an annular debris collection volume with said housing and an upper end outlet;

said inlet tube configured to impart a spin to debris laden flow passing through said inlet tube for separation of debris from the fluid flowing to toward said outlet in said housing;

said imparted spin provided by an elongated interior member;

said debris collection volume has a closed top;

said inlet tube is rotatably mounted on an axis of said tube;

said closed top and further comprising at least one opening into said hollow portion of said shaft for fluid to exit past said closed top.

8. The device of claim 7 , wherein:

said inlet tube is motor driven.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 16, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED; BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 060073/0589 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2015
From: SONI, MOHAN L.; LYNDE, GERALD D.; RUSSELL, RONNIE D.; GUILLORY, JEREMY J.; ROSENBLATT, STEVE
To: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 035220/0657 →