Rotary steerable drilling tool with electromagnetic steering system
US-2015368974-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10829995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10829995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715674771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2020 |
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A downhole tool and method for use, in which the tool includes a housing defining a first bore axially therethrough, and a valve shaft disposed in the first bore of the housing. The valve shaft defines a second bore extending axially therein and one or more openings extending radially from the second bore, the valve shaft being rotatable relative to the housing. The tool also includes a valve sleeve disposed in the housing and defining one or more openings extending radially therethrough. The valve shaft is rotatable relative to the valve sleeve, such that the one or more openings of the valve sleeve are periodically aligned and misaligned with the one or more openings of the valve sleeve as the valve shaft rotates.
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A downhole tool, comprising: a housing defining a first bore axially therethrough; a valve shaft disposed in the first bore of the housing, wherein the valve shaft defines a second bore extending axially therein and one or more openings extending radially from the second bore, the valve shaft being rotatable relative to the housing, and wherein the valve shaft defines an open axial end that is positioned within the first bore; a flow restrictor that is removably positioned in the open axial end of the valve shaft and configured to permit fluid flow therethrough out of the valve shaft and into the first bore of the housing; and a valve sleeve disposed in the housing and defining one or more openings extending radially therethrough, the valve shaft being rotatable relative to the valve sleeve, such that the one or more openings of the valve sleeve are periodically aligned and misaligned with the one or more openings of the valve sleeve as the valve shaft rotates. 2. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the valve shaft is configured such that fluid flows from the second bore into the first bore via the open axial end and the flow restrictor, without regard to the alignment or misalignment of the one or more openings of the valve sleeve and the one or more openings of the valve shaft. 3. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the housing prevents fluid from exiting radially outward from within the first bore. 4. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising a bearing positioned between and engaging the valve shaft and the housing, to support the valve shaft and allow rotation thereof with respect to valve housing. 5. The tool of claim 4 , further comprising a drive shaft coupled to the valve shaft, such that the bearing at least partially supports the drive shaft. 6. The tool of claim 5 , wherein the drive shaft defines one or more openings therein in fluid communication with the first bore, the one or more openings of the drive shaft also being in fluid communication with the second bore through the valve shaft. 7. The tool of claim 5 , further comprising a motor comprising a stator and a rotor disposed within the stator, the rotor being coupled to the drive shaft, to rotate the drive shaft. 8. The tool of claim 7 , wherein the stator is coupled to the housing, and wherein the motor is in fluid communication with the one or more openings of the drive shaft. 9. The tool of claim 5 , wherein the housing comprises: a lower sub in which the valve sleeve is positioned; a valve housing coupled to the lower sub, at least a portion of the valve sleeve and at least a portion of the valve shaft being positioned within the valve housing; and a drive housing in which at least a portion of the drive shaft is positioned. 10. The tool of claim 9 , wherein: the valve housing comprises an inner shoulder; the lower sub comprises an upper axial end spaced axially apart from the inner shoulder; and the valve sleeve comprises an outer shoulder that is entrained between the upper axial end of the lower sub and the inner shoulder of the valve housing. 11. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of flow restrictors each having a different flowpath area therethrough, wherein the flow restrictor is selected from the plurality of flow restrictors based on flowpath area. 12. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the valve shaft and the flow restrictor are configured to permit fluid flow through the flow restrictor regardless of whether the one or more openings of the valve shaft are aligned or misaligned with the one or more openings of the valve sleeve. 13. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the valve shaft and the valve sleeve are held in a generally stationary axial position within the housing. 14. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the flow restrictor is configured to direct the fluid flow in a downhole direction, toward a drill bit at an end of a drill string, the tool being configured to be coupled to the drill string, uphole of the drill bit. 15. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the flow restrictor is removable from within the open axial end of the valve shaft without removing the valve shaft from within the housing. 16. A valve assembly for a downhole tool, the valve assembly comprising: a housing defining a first bore therein; a valve shaft disposed in the first bore and being rotatable relative to the housing, the valve shaft defining a second bore extending therein, an opening extending radially outward from the second bore, and an open axial end in communication with the second bore and the first bore, the second bore being in fluid communication with the first bore via the open axial end; a flow restrictor removably positioned in the open axial end of the valve shaft and configured to permit fluid flow therethrough out of the valve shaft and into the first bore of the housing; and a valve sleeve disposed at least partially around the valve shaft, the valve sleeve being prevented from rotating relative to the housing, the valve sleeve comprising an opening extending radially outward therefrom, the opening of the valve sleeve being axially aligned with the opening of the valve shaft, wherein rotation of the valve shaft relative to the valve sleeve causes the opening of the valve sleeve to be intermittently circumferentially aligned with the opening of the valve shaft, which causes fluid to intermittently flow radially outward from the second bore, through the openings of the valve shaft and the valve sleeve that are circumferentially aligned, and into the first bore of the housing. 17. The valve assembly of claim 16 , wherein the housing prevents fluid from flowing radially outward from the first bore. 18. The valve assembly of claim 16 , wherein the flow restrictor is configured to permit fluid to flow axially from the second bore of the valve sleeve into the first bore of the housing. 19. The valve assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a drive shaft coupled to the valve shaft, wherein the drive shaft defines an opening extending radially therethrough, the opening of the drive shaft being in communication with the second bore of the valve shaft.
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