System and method to measure mud level of mud cap in a wellbore annulus
US-12173571-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US11560786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11560786-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816756876-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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A fluid level sensor system is disclosed for sensing a fluid level in a well. The system has a main body and an inlet housing coupled to the main body. The inlet housing has an internal chamber in communication with an ambient environment within the well. A bellows within the main body communicates with the internal chamber of the inlet housing. A movable element is responsive to movement of the bellows. A sensor detects when the movable element moves from a first position, indicating a first fluid level in the well, to a second position indicating a second fluid level within the well. An indicator is operably associated with the movable element and moves into a position to be viewable when the sensing element is moved to the second position, to provide a visual indication that the second fluid level has been reached.
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A fluid level sensor system for sensing a fluid level in a well, the system comprising: a main body; an inlet housing coupled to the main body, the inlet housing having an internal chamber in communication with an ambient environment within the well; a bellows disposed within the main body and in communication with the internal chamber of the inlet housing; a shaft operatively connected to the bellows to move linearly along an axis in accordance with expanding and contracting movement of the bellows; a movable element responsive to movement with the bellows and moveable in accordance with movement of the bellows, the movable element including a first magnet mounted on the shaft such that the first magnet moves linearly with the shaft, the first magnet disposed in a first chamber; an external switch housing connected adjacent to the main body, the external switch housing containing a stationary sensor, the stationary sensor configured to sense a position of the first magnet to detect when the first magnet moves from a first position, indicating a first fluid level in the well, to a second position indicating a second fluid level within the well; and an indicator operably associated with the first magnet, and movable into position to be viewable when the first magnet is moved to the second position, to provide a visual indication that the second fluid level has been reached, the indicator including a second magnet aligned axially with the first magnet and disposed directly above the first chamber, the indicator configured such that the first magnet repulses the second magnet to shift the indicator to indicate a change in the fluid level. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the stationary sensor comprises at least one of a reed switch and a Hall Effect Sensor (HES). 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a reed switch positioned adjacent a path of movement of the magnet as the magnet moves between the first and second positions. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a sensor configured to sense a magnetic flux field generated by the magnet. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the sensor comprises a reed switch. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet housing further includes an air fitting in communication with the internal chamber. 7. The system of claim 1 , further including a post positioned within the main body for receiving a portion of the shaft therein and guiding linear movement of the shaft. 8. The system of claim 7 , further comprising an O-ring for providing a seal between an external surface of the post and an internal surface of the main body. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a sensor configured to sense a changing flux field produced by the magnet as the magnet moves between the first and second positions. 10. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a mounting dome operably associated with the inlet housing for housing the indicator; and a transparent dome coupled to the mounting dome, the indicator being visible when the indicator is moved into a position adjacent the transparent dome. 11. A fluid level sensor system for sensing a fluid level in a well, the system comprising: a main body; a transparent component operably associated with the main body; an inlet housing coupled to the main body, the inlet housing having an internal chamber in communication with an ambient environment within the well; a bellows disposed within the main body and in communication with the internal chamber of the inlet housing; a shaft secured to the bellows and moveable linearly along an axis and within the main body in accordance with expanding and contracting movement of the bellows; a first magnet carried at one end of the shaft and disposed in a first chamber, the first magnet movable with the shaft between a first position and a second position; a stationary sensor configured to sense a changing magnetic flux generated by the first magnet as the first magnet moves from a first position, indicating a first fluid level in the well, to a second position indicating a second fluid level within the well; a housing for housing the stationary sensor adjacent a path of travel of the magnet; and an indicator operably associated with the shaft, and movable linearly into position to be viewable through the transparent component when the first magnet is moved to the second position, to provide a visual indication that the second fluid level has been reached, the indicator including a second magnet; wherein the second magnet is disposed above the first chamber and aligned linearly with the first magnet, the second magnet configured to be repulsed by the first magnet, the second magnet positioned such that the second magnet is disposed outside of the first chamber and is supported by a wall at least partially defining the first chamber with the first magnet in the first position, and the second magnet configured such that the second magnet is repulsed by the first magnet and the indicator is shifted to indicate change in the fluid level with the first magnet in the second position. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the sensor comprises a reed switch. 13. The system of claim 11 , further comprising a post disposed within the main body for guiding movement of the shaft as the bellows expands and contracts. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the inlet housing includes a fitting in communication with the internal chamber for enabling coupling with an external gas meter or pressure meter. 15. The system of claim 11 , further comprising: a mounting dome coupled to the inlet housing; the transparent component including a transparent dome coupled to the mounting dome; and wherein the housing for housing the stationary sensor is coupled between portions of the mounting dome and the main body. 16. A method for sensing a fluid level in a well, the method comprising: using a bellows disposed within a housing component to sense a change in a fluid level within the well; using the bellows to linearly move an element along an axis, the element including a first magnet disposed in a first chamber; using a sensor disposed in a stationary position relative to the housing to sense a changing magnetic flux field generated by the magnet as the element is moved linearly in response to a changing fluid level within the well; and shifting an indicator, the indicator including a second magnet disposed in a second chamber directly axially above the first chamber, by the first magnet repulsing the second magnet to displace the indicator linearly along the axis to provide an indication of the fluid level within the well.
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