Abstract: A stable pressure regulating apparatus is provided. The stable pressure regulator includes a chamber having a first bore diameter with a second bore diameter adjacent and concentric to the first bore diameter. A fluid inlet receives a fluid at an unregulated pressure, and a fluid outlet discharges the fluid at a regulated pressure. A moveable piston assembly is located in the chamber, and includes a first valve that is in fluid communication with both the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, and a sealing member located at an upper portion of the piston assembly.
Abstract: In the oil industry, the acoustic sounding method is a well-known technique for taking the depth measurements of particular attributes of an oil well or borehole. The method involves sending a short, sharp, clear, loud bang sound down a borehole, normally between the inside wall of the borehole casing, commonly referred to as the annulus and the outside of the production tubing string, and recording the echoes generated. One device for generating the sound needed in the acoustic sounding method is an air or gas pressurized chamber which is discharged at or near the wellhead of the borehole. The sound being generated by this device, commonly known as an acoustic generator, comes from the energy released by the equilibration of the different gas pressures. The current invention is an acoustic generator with an improved microphone and microphone unit design for more efficient and effective echo detection.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 8, 2005
Date of Patent:
August 19, 2008
Assignee:
WellSonic LC
Inventors:
Walter Franklin Guion, Steven Lee Herbruck
Abstract: In the oil industry, the acoustic sounding method is a well-known technique for taking the depth measurements of particular attributes of an oil well or borehole. The method involves sending a short, sharp, clear, loud bang sound down a borehole and recording the echoes generated. One device for generating the sound needed in the acoustic sounding method is an air or gas pressurized chamber which is discharged at or near the wellhead. The sound being generated by this device, commonly known as an acoustic generator, comes from the energy released by the equilibration of the different gas pressures. The current invention is an acoustic generator and its control unit that uses several new and novel features to improve the quality of the sound generated and echoes detected in the acoustic sounding method including a unique and novel design and configuration of the portal between the pressurized chamber and the borehole.
Abstract: In the oil industry, the acoustic sounding method is a well-known technique for taking the depth measurements of particular attributes of an oil well or borehole. The method involves sending a short, sharp, clear, loud bang sound down a borehole, normally between the inside wall of the borehole casing, commonly referred to as the annulus and the outside of the production tubing string, and recording the echoes generated. One device for generating the sound needed in the acoustic sounding method is an air or gas pressurized chamber which is discharged at or near the wellhead of the borehole. The sound being generated by this device, commonly known as an acoustic generator, comes from the energy released by the equilibration of the different gas pressures.