Method, system and computer program for determining position and/or orientation parameters of an anatomical structure
US-2023021299-A9 · Jan 19, 2023 · US
US12352161B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12352161-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418656774-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2024 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 8, 2025 |
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Systems and methods presented herein include sidewall coring tool assemblies used to return core plugs of rock from a sidewall of a wellbore as part of a data collection exercise for exploration and production of hydrocarbons. A coring bit and a coring shaft of the present disclosure allow space for cuttings to move away from the bit face when drilling into a formation. In addition, certain embodiments include a plurality of inlets disposed circumferentially on an external surface at a first axial end of the coring shaft, a plurality of internal grooves disposed on an internal surface of the coring shaft, and/or a plurality of fins disposed on the external surface to direct flow of drilling and debris away from the coring bit. In addition to providing more space for cuttings to move away from the coring bit, the torque needed to drive the bit is lessened as the surface area of the bit contacting or engaging the formation is reduced.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sidewall coring tool assembly, comprising: a coring shaft comprising: a first axial end configured to be coupled to a coring motor shaft; a second axial end; an internal cavity defined by an internal surface of the coring shaft; a plurality of scoops disposed circumferentially on a first external surface of the coring shaft and protruding from the first external surface, and wherein each scoop of the plurality of scoops forms a conduit extending between an exit window formed in the first external surface and an entry window formed in the internal surface, the entry window facing a direction of rotation of the coring shaft; and a coring bit coupled to the coring shaft at the second axial end of the coring shaft. 2. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of scoops are disposed on a generally conical surface portion of the first external surface of the coring shaft that extends from the first axial end of the coring shaft. 3. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of scoops are disposed on a generally cylindrical portion of the first external surface of the coring shaft that extends from the second axial end of the coring shaft. 4. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the entry window comprises a first geometry that is different than a second geometry of the exit window. 5. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the entry window of each scoop of the plurality of scoops comprises an entry angle that is different than an exit angle of the exit window of the respective scoop. 6. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coring shaft comprises a plurality of internal grooves disposed on the internal surface of the coring shaft. 7. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of internal grooves extend longitudinally along an axial length of the internal surface of the coring shaft. 8. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 6 , wherein each internal groove of the plurality of internal grooves extends axially less than an entire axial length of the internal surface of the coring shaft. 9. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 6 , wherein each internal groove of the plurality of internal grooves extends axially an entire axial length of the internal surface of the coring shaft. 10. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of fins disposed on at least one of a first external surface of the coring bit or the first external surface of the coring shaft. 11. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of fins are disposed on the first external surface of the coring shaft. 12. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of fins are disposed on the first external surface of the coring bit. 13. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of fins extend longitudinally, or helically, or a combination of both along an axial length of the respective external surface. 14. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 10 , wherein each fin of the plurality of fins extends axially less than an entire axial length of the respective external surface or extends axially an entire axial length of the respective external surface. 15. A sidewall coring tool assembly, comprising: a coring shaft comprising: a first axial end configured to be coupled to a coring motor shaft; a second axial end; an internal cavity defined by an internal surface of the coring shaft; a plurality of scoops disposed circumferentially on a first external surface of the coring shaft and protruding from the first external surface, and wherein each scoop of the plurality of scoops forms a conduit extending between an exit window formed in the first external surface and an entry window formed in the internal surface, the entry window facing a direction of rotation of the coring shaft; and a plurality of internal grooves disposed on the internal surface of the coring shaft; a coring bit coupled to the coring shaft at the second axial end of the coring shaft; and a plurality of fins disposed on at least one of a first external surface of the coring bit or the first external surface of the coring shaft. 16. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of fins are disposed on the first external surface of the coring bit. 17. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein each fin of the plurality of fins extends axially less than an entire axial length of the respective external surface or extends axially an entire axial length of the respective external surface. 18. A sidewall coring tool assembly, comprising: a coring shaft comprising: a first axial end configured to be coupled to a coring motor shaft; a second axial end; an internal cavity defined by an internal surface of the coring shaft; and a plurality of scoops disposed circumferentially on a first external surface of the coring shaft and protruding from the first external surface, and wherein each scoop of the plurality of scoops forms a conduit extending between an exit window formed in the first external surface and an entry window formed in the internal surface, the entry window facing a direction of rotation of the coring shaft; and a coring bit coupled to the coring shaft at the second axial end of the coring shaft, wherein the coring bit comprises at least two cutting pads configured to create at least two outer passage areas circumferentially between the at least two cutting pads and radially exterior to the coring bit and at least two inner passage areas circumferentially between the at least two cutting pads and radially interior to the coring bit. 19. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 18 , wherein the coring shaft comprises a plurality of internal grooves disposed on the internal surface of the coring shaft. 20. The sidewall coring tool assembly of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of internal grooves extend longitudinally, or helically, or a combination of both, along an axial length of the internal surface of the coring shaft.
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