Fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus with pressure compensation device and pulser assembly housing
US-2015369041-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9476296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9476296-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314654098-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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The embodiments described herein generally relate to a fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus with a primary seal assembly, back up seal assembly and pressure compensation device. The pressure compensation device comprises a membrane support and a longitudinally extending membrane system. The membrane support has a longitudinally extending bore therethrough for receiving a drive-shaft of the fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus. The longitudinally extending membrane system comprising a longitudinally extending outer membrane sleeve and a longitudinally extending inner membrane sleeve with the inner membrane sleeve positioned inside the outer membrane sleeve. The membrane system is sealed to the membrane support to allow flexing of the membrane system in response to fluid pressure on either an inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system or an outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system and to prevent fluid on the inner longitudinal surface mixing with fluid on the outer longitudinal surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure compensation device for a downhole fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus comprising: (a) a membrane support having a longitudinally extending bore therethrough for receiving a driveshaft of the fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus; and (b) a longitudinally extending membrane system comprising a longitudinally extending outer membrane sleeve and a longitudinally extending inner membrane sleeve, with the inner membrane sleeve positioned inside the outer membrane sleeve and the outer membrane sleeve extending longitudinally along substantially the entire length of the inner membrane sleeve, wherein the membrane system is sealed to the membrane support to allow flexing of the membrane system in response to fluid pressure on either an inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system or an outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system and to prevent fluid on the inner longitudinal surface mixing with fluid on the outer longitudinal surface. 2. A pressure compensation device for a downhole fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus comprising: (a) a membrane support having a longitudinally extending bore therethrough for receiving a driveshaft of the fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus; and (b) a longitudinally extending membrane system comprising a longitudinally extending outer membrane sleeve and a longitudinally extending inner membrane sleeve with the inner membrane sleeve positioned inside the outer membrane sleeve, wherein the membrane system is sealed to the membrane support to allow flexing of the membrane system in response to fluid pressure on either an inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system or an outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system and to prevent fluid on the inner longitudinal surface mixing with fluid on the outer longitudinal surface, and wherein the membrane system further comprises at least one longitudinally extending thermally resistive layer positioned between the inner membrane sleeve and the outer membrane sleeve. 3. A pressure compensation device for a downhole fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus comprising: (a) a membrane support having a longitudinally extending bore therethrough for receiving a driveshaft of the fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus; and (b) a longitudinally extending membrane system comprising a longitudinally extending outer membrane sleeve and a longitudinally extending inner membrane sleeve with the inner membrane sleeve positioned inside the outer membrane sleeve, wherein the inner membrane sleeve is sealed to the membrane support to allow flexing of the membrane system in response to fluid pressure on either an inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system or an outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system and to prevent fluid on the inner longitudinal surface mixing with fluid on the outer longitudinal surface. 4. The pressure compensation device of claim 3 , wherein both the inner membrane sleeve and the outer membrane sleeve are sealed to the membrane support. 5. A pressure compensation device for a downhole fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus comprising: (a) a membrane support having a longitudinally extending bore therethrough for receiving a driveshaft of the fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus; and (b) a longitudinally extending membrane system comprising a longitudinally extending outer membrane sleeve and a longitudinally extending inner membrane sleeve with the inner membrane sleeve positioned inside the outer membrane sleeve, wherein the membrane system is sealed to the membrane support to allow flexing of the membrane system in response to fluid pressure on either an inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system or an outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system and to prevent fluid on the inner longitudinal surface mixing with fluid on the outer longitudinal surface, and wherein the membrane system further comprises at least one additional membrane sleeve positioned between the inner membrane sleeve and the outer membrane sleeve. 6. A fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus for downhole drilling comprising: (a) a fluid pressure pulse generator; (b) a pulser assembly comprising a pulser assembly housing that houses a motor and a driveshaft extending from the motor out of the pulser assembly housing and coupling with the fluid pressure pulse generator; (c) a pressure compensation device comprising: (i) a membrane support having a longitudinally extending bore therethrough for receiving the driveshaft; and (ii) a longitudinally extending membrane system comprising a longitudinally extending outer membrane sleeve and a longitudinally extending inner membrane sleeve with the inner membrane sleeve positioned inside the outer membrane sleeve, wherein the membrane system is sealed to the membrane support to allow flexing of the membrane system in response to fluid pressure on either an inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system or an outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system and to prevent fluid on the inner longitudinal surface mixing with fluid on the outer longitudinal surface, the pressure compensation device surrounding a portion of the driveshaft and positioned in the pulser assembly housing so that the outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system is exposed to drilling fluid flowing external to the pulser assembly housing when the fluid pressure pulse generating apparatus is positioned downhole and the inner longitudinal surface of the membrane system is exposed to lubrication liquid contained inside the pulser assembly housing; and (d) a primary seal enclosed by the pulser assembly housing and surrounding a portion of the driveshaft between the coupling with the pressure pulse generator and the pressure compensation device, the primary seal configured to prevent the drilling fluid from entering the pulser assembly housing and the lubrication liquid from leaving the pulser assembly housing. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the pulser assembly housing comprises a plurality of apertures extending therethrough, the plurality of apertures being in fluid communication with the outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a longitudinally extending drilling fluid chamber adjacent the outer longitudinal surface of the membrane system, the drilling fluid chamber being in fluid communication with the plurality of apertures. 9. The apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a journal bearing surrounding a portion of the driveshaft between the coupling with the pressure pulse generator and the primary seal. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , further comprising a journal bearing housing enclosing the journal bearing, the journal bearing housing configured to releasably mate with the pulser assembly housing. 11. The apparatus of claim 9 , further comprising a primary sealing cylinder fitted on a portion of the driveshaft such that the primary seal seals against an outer sealing surface of the primary sealing cylinder and the journal bearing aligns with the outer sealing surface with a gap between the outer sealing surface and an external surface of the journal bearing. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the primary sealing cylinder is configured to releasably fit on the driveshaft. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the driveshaft comprises a first annular shoulder and the primary sealing cylinder is positioned between the first annular shoulder and the fluid pressure pulse generator to releasably secure the primary sealing cylinder on the driveshaft.
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