Compression and stretch resistant components and cables for oilfield applications
US-11335478-B2 · May 17, 2022 · US
US11776712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11776712-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217724808-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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An opto-electrical cable may include an opto-electrical cable core and a polymer layer surrounding the opto-electrical cable core. The opto-electrical cable core may include a wire, one or more channels extending longitudinally along the wire, and one or more optical fibers extending within each channel. The opto-electrical cable may be made by a method that includes providing a wire having a channel, providing optical fibers within the channel to form an opto-electrical cable core, and applying a polymer layer around the opto-electrical cable core. A multi-component cable may include one or more electrical conductor cables and one or more opto-electrical cables arranged in a coax, triad, quad configuration, or hepta configuration. Deformable polymer may surround the opto-electrical cables and electrical conductor cables.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cable, comprising: a first arcuate base wire having a first set of mating interfaces; a second arcuate base wire having a second set of mating interfaces, wherein the first and second arcuate base wires are configured to engage with one another at the first and second sets of mating interfaces to define an annular wire member having a tunnel; one or more optical fibers disposed within the tunnel; and a plurality of arch-profile wires cabled helically about the annular wire member. 2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the first set of mating interfaces comprise protrusions and the second set of mating interfaces comprise notches configured to engage with corresponding protrusions of the first set of mating interfaces. 3. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the first set of mating interfaces comprise inclined protrusions and the second set of mating interfaces comprise declined protrusions configured to engage with corresponding inclined protrusions of the first set of mating interfaces. 4. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the first set of mating interfaces comprise a first key and a first groove, wherein the second set of mating interfaces comprise a second key and a second groove, wherein the first key is configured to engage with the second groove and the second key is configured to engage with the first groove to couple the first arcuate base wire to the second arcuate base wire. 5. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the first arcuate base wire and the second arcuate base wire are self-similar. 6. A cable, comprising: an annular wire member having a plurality of arch-profile wires cabled helically along a length of the cable; a polymer layer disposed between the cable and the annular wire member, wherein the annular wire is embedded into the polymer layer, wherein a portion of the polymer layer fills interstitial spaces between the arch-profile wires; one or more optical fibers disposed within a tunnel of the annular wire member; and a polymer jacket disposed about the annular wire member. 7. The cable of claim 6 , comprising: a filler disposed within the tunnel and encasing the one or more optical fibers; a plurality of additional arch-profile wires cabled helically about the annular wire member; and a polymer layer disposed between the annular wire member and the plurality of additional arch-profile wires.
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