Hole enlargement drilling device and methods for using same
US-9482054-B2 · Nov 1, 2016 · US
US10030503B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10030503-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514627920-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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A downhole tool includes a logging tool. The logging tool includes a spring integral with a sensor. The spring applies the sensor to a formation wall. Additionally, the spring includes a groove formed along a neutral axis thereof. In addition, a wire is located within the groove and is operatively connected with the sensor and at least one other component of the logging tool.
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What is claimed is: 1. A downhole tool, comprising: a logging tool comprising a spring integral with a sensor, wherein the spring is configured to apply the sensor to a formation wall, and wherein the spring comprises a groove formed along a neutral axis thereof, and wherein a wire is located within the groove and is operatively connected with the sensor and at least one other component of the logging tool, wherein the groove has a substantially T-shaped cross section. 2. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the spring comprises a first section and a second section, the first section being coupled to the sensor at a first end and the second section being coupled to the sensor at a second end. 3. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises: a housing disposed about the spring and coupled to the spring via a fastener; a sensing device configured to send energy into a formation and to receive energy from the formation; a controller configured to receive data from the sensing device; and a communication device configured to transmit the data to the logging tool. 4. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the wire comprises a polymer-coated communication cable. 5. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the groove extends along substantially an entire length of the spring. 6. The downhole tool of claim 1 , comprising a first bumper and a second bumper positioned on the spring, wherein the sensor is positioned between the first bumper and the second bumper. 7. The downhole tool of claim 6 , wherein the spring comprises: a first section coupling the logging tool at the second location to the first bumper; a second section coupling the logging tool at the first location to the second bumper; a third section coupling the first bumper to the sensor; and a fourth section coupling the second bumper to the sensor; wherein the first and second sections are substantially convex, relative to the logging tool axis, while the first and second bumpers contact a surface, and the third and fourth sections are substantially concave, relative to the logging tool axis, while the first and second bumpers contact the surface. 8. The downhole tool of claim 7 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth sections are substantially convex, relative to the logging tool axis, while the sensor contacts the surface. 9. The downhole tool of claim 7 , wherein the first and second bumpers are configured to contact the surface while a distance between the sidewall and the logging tool axis is less than or equal to a first distance, and the sensor is configured to contact the surface while the distance between the sidewall and the logging tool axis is greater than the first distance. 10. A downhole tool, comprising: a drill string configured to be disposed in a borehole in a formation; a drill bit coupled to an end of the drill string, wherein the drill bit is configured to engage the formation to form the borehole; and a logging tool positioned within the drill string and configured to extend therefrom, wherein the logging tool comprises a spring integral with a sensor, wherein the spring is configured to apply the sensor to a formation wall, and wherein the spring comprises a groove formed along a neutral axis thereof, and wherein a wire is located within the groove and is operatively connected with the sensor and at least one other component of the logging tool, wherein the groove has a substantially T-shaped cross section. 11. The downhole tool of claim 10 , comprising a bumper positioned on the spring, wherein the bumper is configured to prevent a sensor on the spring from contacting an interior surface of a tubular during conveyance of the logging tool into the borehole. 12. The downhole tool of claim 10 , wherein the logging tool is configured to remain extended through the drill bit while the drill string is removed from the borehole. 13. The downhole tool of claim 10 , wherein the spring comprises an integral sensor configured to obtain borehole measurements. 14. The downhole tool of claim 10 , wherein the groove extends along substantially an entire length of the spring. 15. A downhole tool, comprising: a logging tool comprising a spring integral with a sensor, wherein the spring is configured to apply the sensor to a formation wall, and wherein the spring comprises: a groove formed along a neutral axis thereof, and wherein a wire is located within the groove and is operatively connected with the sensor and at least one other component of the logging tool; a first bumper positioned on thereon; a second bumper positioned thereon, wherein the sensor is positioned between the first bumper and the second bumper; a first section coupling the logging tool at the second location to the first bumper; a second section coupling the logging tool at the first location to the second bumper; a third section coupling the first bumper to the sensor; and a fourth section coupling the second bumper to the sensor; wherein the first and second sections are substantially convex, relative to the logging tool axis, while the first and second bumpers contact a surface, and the third and fourth sections are substantially concave, relative to the logging tool axis, while the first and second bumpers contact the surface. 16. The downhole tool of claim 15 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth sections are substantially convex, relative to the logging tool axis, while the sensor contacts the surface. 17. The downhole tool of claim 15 , wherein the first and second bumpers are configured to contact the surface while a distance between the sidewall and the logging tool axis is less than or equal to a first distance, and the sensor is configured to contact the surface while the distance between the sidewall and the logging tool axis is greater than the first distance.
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