Core catcher

US10107055B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10107055-B2
Application numberUS-201615254608-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 1, 2016
Priority dateSep 1, 2016
Publication dateOct 23, 2018
Grant dateOct 23, 2018

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Abstract

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A rotary coring bit and rotary coring tool which includes a core catching torsion spring.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary coring bit for use in rotary sidewall coring in a wellbore, the coring bit comprising: a rotary coring bit body forming a core chamber within; a core catching torsion spring disposed within the core chamber, the core catching torsion spring being moveable between a radially expanded position and a radially contracted position which is capable of gripping a core sample within the core chamber, wherein the core catching torsion spring is oriented such that it winds around a longitudinal axis of the core chamber; and wherein the core catching torsion spring is moved from the radially contracted position to the radially expanded position by frictional contact between the core catching torsion spring and a sidewall of the wellbore as the rotary bit body is rotated. 2. The rotary coring bit of claim 1 wherein: the core catching torsion spring includes a first spring end and a second spring end; and the first spring end is secured to the rotary bit body. 3. The rotary coring bit of claim 2 wherein: the first spring end includes a tang which is angled with respect to an axis of the core catching torsion spring; and the tang is disposed within a lateral opening within the rotary bit body to secure the first spring end to the rotary bit body. 4. The rotary coring bit of claim 1 wherein the core catching torsion spring has from two to fifteen winds. 5. The rotary coring bit of claim 1 wherein the rotary coring bit body presents a cutting edge suitable for cutting rock. 6. The rotary coring bit of claim 1 further comprising: a radially enlarged spring groove formed within the core chamber; and wherein the core catching torsion spring resides at least partially within the spring groove when it is radially expanded, thereby reducing or eliminating frictional forces between the core catching torsion spring and the core sample during coring. 7. The rotary coring bit of claim 1 wherein the core catching torsion spring in the radially contracted position gripping a core sample will apply a tensile force to the core sample during movement of the rotary coring bit to assist detachment of the core sample from a formation. 8. A rotary coring bit for use in rotary sidewall coring in a wellbore, the coring bit comprising: a rotary coring bit body which presents a cutting edge suitable for cutting rock as the rotary coring bit body is rotated, the rotary coring bit body further forming a core chamber within; a core catching torsion spring disposed within the core chamber, the core catching torsion spring being moveable between a radially expanded position and a radially contracted position which is capable of gripping a core sample within the core chamber, wherein the core catching torsion spring is oriented such that it winds around a longitudinal axis of the core chamber; and wherein the core catching torsion spring is moved from the radially contracted position to the radially expanded position by frictional contact between the core catching torsion spring and a sidewall of the wellbore as the rotary bit body is rotated. 9. The rotary coring bit of claim 8 wherein: the core catching torsion spring includes a first spring end and a second spring end; and the first spring end is secured to the rotary bit body. 10. The rotary coring bit of claim 9 wherein: the first spring end includes a tang which is angled with respect to an axis of the core catching torsion spring; and the tang is disposed within a lateral opening within the rotary bit body to secure the first spring end to the rotary bit body. 11. The rotary coring bit of claim 8 wherein the core catching torsion spring has from two to fifteen winds. 12. The rotary coring bit of claim 8 further comprising: a radially enlarged spring groove formed within the core chamber; and wherein the core catching torsion spring resides at least partially within the spring groove when it is radially expanded, thereby reducing or eliminating frictional forces between the core catching torsion spring and the core sample during coring. 13. The rotary coring bit of claim 8 wherein the core catching torsion spring in the radially contracted position gripping a core sample will apply a tensile force to the core sample during movement of the rotary coring bit to assist detachment of the core sample from a formation. 14. A rotary coring tool comprising: a rotary engine for rotating a coring bit; a rotary coring bit having: a rotary coring bit body which presents a cutting edge suitable for cutting rock as the rotary coring bit body is rotated, the rotary coring bit body further forming a core chamber within; a core catching torsion spring disposed within the core chamber, the core catching torsion spring being moveable between a radially expanded position and a radially contracted position which is capable of gripping a core sample within the core chamber, wherein the core catching torsion spring is oriented such that it winds around a longitudinal axis of the core chamber; and wherein the core catching torsion spring is moved from the radially contracted position to the radially expanded position by frictional contact between the core catching torsion spring and a sidewall of the wellbore as the rotary bit body is rotated. 15. The rotary coring tool of claim 14 wherein: the core catching torsion spring includes a first spring end and a second spring end; and the first spring end is secured to the rotary bit body. 16. The rotary coring tool of claim 15 wherein: the first spring end includes a tang which is angled with respect to an axis of the core catching torsion spring; and the tang is disposed within a lateral opening within the rotary bit body to secure the first spring end to the rotary bit body. 17. The rotary coring tool of claim 14 wherein the core catching torsion spring has from two to fifteen winds. 18. The rotary coring tool of claim 14 further comprising: a radially enlarged spring groove formed within the core chamber; and wherein the core catching torsion spring resides at least partially within the spring groove when it is radially expanded, thereby reducing or eliminating frictional forces between the core catching torsion spring and the core sample during coring. 19. The rotary coring tool of claim 14 wherein the core catching torsion spring in the radially contracted position gripping a core sample will apply a tensile force to the core sample during movement of the rotary coring bit to assist detachment of the core sample from a formation.

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Classifications

  • E21B25/10Primary

    Formed core retaining or severing means (E21B25/06, E21B25/08 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Core bits (characterised by wear resisting parts E21B10/48) · CPC title

  • E21B49/06Primary

    using side-wall drilling tools {pressing} or scrapers · CPC title

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What does patent US10107055B2 cover?
A rotary coring bit and rotary coring tool which includes a core catching torsion spring.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baker Hughes Inc, Baker Hughes A Ge Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B25/10. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 23 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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