Downhole probe centralizer
US-2015369035-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10767464B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10767464-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716461770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 8, 2020 |
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Wellbore logging tools can include a coil antenna assembly that prevents breakage of a coil wire during downhole use under elevated pressure. The antenna assembly can include an insulator base used to help insulate the wires so elevated downhole pressures do not result in a short to a tool mandrel. The insulator base provides a recessed path for the in/out portions of the wire so manufacturing fixtures of the antenna assembly will not damage them.
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What is claimed is: 1. A logging tool, comprising: a tool mandrel; a bobbin positioned about the tool mandrel; a coil including windings of a wire wrapped about the bobbin, the wire comprising a beginning portion and an end portion; and an insulator base having an end that radially interposes the tool mandrel and an end of the bobbin, the insulator base defining one or more wire channels in an upper surface of the insulator base that receive the beginning portion and the end portion of the wire, wherein the one or more wire channels exhibit a depth deep enough such that the wire rests below the upper surface when received within the one or more wire channels. 2. The logging tool of claim 1 , wherein the insulator base comprises a dielectric material selected from the group consisting of a high temperature plastic, a thermoplastic, a polymer, a ceramic, an epoxy material, a composite material, and any combination thereof. 3. The logging tool of claim 1 , wherein the one or more wire channels comprise a first wire channel that receives the beginning portion of the wire, and a second wire channel that receives the end portion of the wire. 4. A logging tool, comprising: a tool mandrel; a bobbin positioned about the tool mandrel; a coil including windings of a wire wrapped about the bobbin, the wire comprising a beginning portion and an end portion; and an insulator base having an end that radially interposes the tool mandrel and an end of the bobbin, the insulator base defining one or more wire channels that receive the beginning portion and the end portion of the wire, wherein the insulator base further includes a service loop region. 5. A logging tool, comprising: a tool mandrel; a bobbin positioned about the tool mandrel; a coil including windings of a wire wrapped about the bobbin, the wire comprising a beginning portion and an end portion; and an insulator base having an end that radially interposes the tool mandrel and an end of the bobbin, the insulator base defining one or more wire channels that receive the beginning portion and the end portion of the wire, wherein the bobbin is positioned within a saddle defined in the tool mandrel, and wherein the insulator base is positioned within a cavity defined in an outer radial surface of the saddle. 6. The logging tool of claim 5 , wherein a depth of the cavity is sized to receive the insulator base such that an upper surface of the insulator base rests flush with or below the outer radial surface of the saddle. 7. The logging tool of claim 5 , wherein the insulator base is secured within the cavity via at least one of an adhesive, an epoxy, an interference fit, one or more mechanical fasteners, or any combination thereof. 8. The logging tool of claim 5 , wherein the insulator base comprises a dielectric material selected from the group consisting of a high temperature plastic, a thermoplastic, a polymer, a ceramic, an epoxy material, a composite material, and any combination thereof. 9. A logging tool comprising: a tool mandrel having a cavity; an insulator base within the cavity and defining one or more wire channels in an upper surface of the insulator base that exhibit a depth deep enough such that a wire rests below the upper surface when received within the one or more wire channels; a bobbin positioned about the tool mandrel and an end of the insulator base; an electronics module positioned within the tool mandrel; and a coil including windings of the wire wrapped about the bobbin, wherein a beginning portion and an end portion of the wire extend within the one or more wire channels and to the electronics module and the one or more wire channels exhibit a depth deep enough such that a wire rests below the upper surface when received within the one or more wire channels. 10. The logging tool of claim 9 , wherein the one or more wire channels comprise a first wire channel that receives the beginning portion of the wire, and a second wire channel that receives the end portion of the wire. 11. A logging tool, comprising: a tool mandrel having a cavity; an insulator base within the cavity and defining one or more wire channels; a bobbin positioned about the tool mandrel and an end of the insulator base; an electronics module positioned within the tool mandrel; and a coil including windings of a wire wrapped about the bobbin, wherein a beginning portion and an end portion of the wire extend within the one or more wire channels and to the electronics module, wherein the insulator base further includes a service loop region. 12. A logging tool, comprising: a tool mandrel having a cavity; an insulator base within the cavity and defining one or more wire channels; a bobbin positioned about the tool mandrel and an end of the insulator base; an electronics module positioned within the tool mandrel; a coil including windings of a wire wrapped about the bobbin, wherein a beginning portion and an end portion of the wire extend within the one or more wire channels and to the electronics module, wherein the bobbin is positioned within a saddle defined in the tool mandrel, and wherein the cavity is defined in an outer radial surface of the saddle. 13. The logging tool of claim 12 , wherein a depth of the cavity is sized to receive the insulator base such that an upper surface of the insulator base rests flush with or below the outer radial surface of the saddle. 14. The logging tool of claim 12 , wherein the insulator base is secured within the cavity via at least one of an adhesive, an epoxy, an interference fit, one or more mechanical fasteners, or any combination thereof. 15. A method, comprising: positioning a bobbin about a tool mandrel and an end of an insulator base within a cavity of the tool mandrel; winding a wire about the bobbin; positioning a beginning portion and an end portion of the wire within one or more wire channels of the insulator base, wherein the one or more wire channels are defined in an upper surface of the insulator base and exhibit a depth deep enough such that the wire rests below the upper surface when received within the one or more wire channels; and coupling the beginning portion and the end portion to an electronics module within the tool mandrel. 16. A method, comprising: positioning a bobbin about a tool mandrel and an end of an insulator base within a cavity of the tool mandrel; winding a wire about the bobbin; positioning a beginning portion and an end portion of the wire within one or more wire channels of the insulator base; and coupling the beginning portion and the end portion to an electronics module within the tool mandrel; wherein the bobbin is positioned within a saddle defined in the tool mandrel, and wherein the cavity is defined in an outer radial surface of the saddle. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein a depth of the cavity is sized to receive the insulator base such that an upper surface of the insulator base rests flush with or below the outer radial surface of the saddle.
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