Pressure activated selective perforating switch support

US11066908B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11066908-B2
Application numberUS-201716097566-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2017
Priority dateMay 2, 2016
Publication dateJul 20, 2021
Grant dateJul 20, 2021

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A method, system, and apparatus for restraining a firing pin using a bushing for use in a downhole switch that is armed using the explosive energy of a previously detonated shaped charge.

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What is claimed is: 1. A switch for use downhole comprising: an outer cylindrical housing having a common axis and a thru bore; an inner cylindrical housing located within the thru bore of the outer cylindrical housing having an outer surface and a thru bore where the outer surface is electrically insulated from the thru bore; a cylindrical electrically conductive receptacle having a thru bore and located within the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing; an electrically conductive piston with a first end having a conical cavity, a distal end, and a radial groove about the distal end; an electrically insulating piston sleeve surrounding the circumference of the first end of the piston; an electrically conductive firing pin having a first cylindrical segment, a second cylindrical segment, and a third cylindrical segment, wherein the first cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the inner thru bore of the receptacle, the second cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing, the third cylindrical segment having a conical distal end located adjacent to the conical bore of the piston; an electrically insulating bushing with a base end, a cylindrical sleeve, a distal end, and an inner bore, wherein the inner bore is slideably engaged with the distal end of the piston; a retainer ring in the circumferential groove of the distal end of the piston; wherein the circumferential groove of the distal end of the piston extends beyond the distal end of the bushing; and wherein the base end of the bushing is proximate to the piston sleeve. 2. A switch for use downhole comprising: an outer cylindrical housing having a common axis and a thru bore; an inner cylindrical housing located within the thru bore of the outer cylindrical housing having an outer surface and a thru bore where the outer surface is electrically insulated from the thru bore; a cylindrical electrically conductive receptacle having a thru bore and located within the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing; an electrically conductive piston with a first end having a conical cavity, a distal end, and a radial groove about the distal end; an electrically insulating piston sleeve surrounding the circumference of the first end of the piston; an electrically conductive firing pin having a first cylindrical segment, a second cylindrical segment, and a third cylindrical segment, wherein the first cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the inner thru bore of the receptacle, the second cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing, the third cylindrical segment having a conical distal end located adjacent to the conical bore of the piston; an electrically insulating bushing with a base end, a cylindrical sleeve, a distal end, and an inner bore, wherein the inner bore is slideably engaged with the distal end of the piston; a shear pin in the circumferential groove of the distal end of the piston; wherein the circumferential groove of the distal end of the piston extends beyond the distal end of the bushing; and wherein the base end of the bushing is proximate to the piston sleeve. 3. A switch for use downhole comprising: an outer cylindrical housing having a common axis and a thru bore; an inner cylindrical housing located within the thru bore of the outer cylindrical housing having an outer surface and a thru bore where the outer surface is electrically insulated from the thru bore; a cylindrical electrically conductive receptacle having a thru bore and located within the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing; an electrically conductive piston with a first end having a conical cavity, a distal end, and a radial groove about the distal end; an electrically insulating piston sleeve surrounding the circumference of the first end of the piston; an electrically conductive firing pin having a first cylindrical segment, a second cylindrical segment, and a third cylindrical segment, wherein the first cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the inner thru bore of the receptacle, the second cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing, the third cylindrical segment having a conical distal end located adjacent to the conical bore of the piston; an electrically insulating bushing with a base end, a cylindrical sleeve, a distal end, and an inner bore, wherein the inner bore is slideably engaged with the distal end of the piston; a retainer end cap with an inner frusto conical surface ending in a thru bore wherein the thru bore is slideably engaged with the cylindrical wall of the bushing; wherein the circumferential groove of the distal end of the piston extends beyond the distal end of the bushing; and wherein the base end of the bushing is proximate to the piston sleeve. 4. A switch for use downhole comprising: an outer cylindrical housing having a common axis and a thru bore; an inner cylindrical housing located within the thru bore of the outer cylindrical housing having an outer surface and a thru bore where the outer surface is electrically insulated from the thru bore; a cylindrical electrically conductive receptacle having a thru bore and located within the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing; an electrically conductive piston with a first end having a conical cavity, a distal end, and a radial groove about the distal end; an electrically insulating piston sleeve surrounding the circumference of the first end of the piston; an electrically conductive firing pin having a first cylindrical segment, a second cylindrical segment, and a third cylindrical segment, wherein the first cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the inner thru bore of the receptacle, the second cylindrical segment is slideably engaged with the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing, the third cylindrical segment having a conical distal end located adjacent to the conical bore of the piston; an electrically insulating bushing with a base end, a cylindrical sleeve, a distal end, and an inner bore, wherein the inner bore is slideably engaged with the distal end of the piston; and a cylindrical end cap retainer having a frusto-conical thru bore with an inner shoulder, a countersink end, wherein the inner shoulder is slideably engaged with the cylindrical sleeve of the support bushing and the countersink end fits flush over the support bushing cylindrical sleeve and also fits flush against the second face of the cylindrical housing; wherein the circumferential groove of the distal end of the piston extends beyond the distal end of the bushing; and wherein the base end of the bushing is proximate to the piston sleeve. 5. A system for use downhole comprising: at least one perforating gun with a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to a first tandem sub; at least one shaped charge installed within a charge tube located within the at least one perforating gun; a detonating cord coupled to the at least one shaped charge; a detonator coupled to the detonating cord and installed in the tandem sub; an arming switch electrically coupled to the detonator, the arming switch further comprising: an electrically conductive outer cylindrical housing having a common axis and a thru bore; an electrically insulating inner cylindrical housing located within the thru bore of the outer cylindrical housing and having a thru bore; an electrically conductive cylindrical receptacle having a thru bore and located within the thru bore of the inner cylindrical housing; an electrically conductive piston with a first end having a conical bore and a distal end having a proximately located circumferential groove; an electrically conductive firing pin having a first cylin

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  • Arrangements for electric ignition (dynamo-electric generators H02K) · CPC title

  • for giving ripple fire, i.e. using electric sequencer switches for timed multiple-charge launching, e.g. for rocket launchers · CPC title

  • Ignition systems · CPC title

  • Electric contact parts specially adapted for use with electric fuzes {(switches operated by change of speed H01H35/06; switches operated by change of acceleration, e.g. shock or vibration, inertia switches H01H35/14; fluid-pressure-operated switches H01H35/24)} · CPC title

  • Electric firing pins; Mountings therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US11066908B2 cover?
A method, system, and apparatus for restraining a firing pin using a bushing for use in a downhole switch that is armed using the explosive energy of a previously detonated shaped charge.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hunting Titan Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B43/1185. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 20 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).