Downhole Vibration Dampener
First Claim
1. A down hole vibration dampener for dampening vibrations caused by drilling a well bore, the vibration dampener comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical housing having an interior and an exterior and having a lower connecting extent for connection to one part of a drill string;
a splined mandrel extending longitudinally into the interior of the cylindrical housing and having an upper connecting extent for connection to another part of a drill string, the splined mandrel having a through bore;
a seal structure present in longitudinally spaced relation between the interior of the cylindrical housing and the splined mandrel which forms a liquid receiving chamber;
a vibration dampening structure located in the liquid receiving chamber, the vibration dampening structure being compressible longitudinally to absorb vibration and shock loads;
wherein the vibration dampening structure is made up of a series of resilient rings formed of a polymeric material which are separated by a series of interspersed metal rings which give the resilient rings support and definition while being subjected to a load.
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Abstract
A down hole vibration dampener is disclosed that uses a set of polyurethane rings and steel support rings to create a shock absorber within the drill string to reduce the amount of vibration in the drill string. A splined mandrel extends longitudinally within a hollow cylindrical housing. A seal structure present between the exterior of the mandrel and the interior of the housing forms a lubricant receiving chamber. The series of polyurethane and steel rings are located in the lubricant chamber and are compressible longitudinally to absorb vibration and shock loads.
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1. A down hole vibration dampener for dampening vibrations caused by drilling a well bore, the vibration dampener comprising:
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a hollow cylindrical housing having an interior and an exterior and having a lower connecting extent for connection to one part of a drill string; a splined mandrel extending longitudinally into the interior of the cylindrical housing and having an upper connecting extent for connection to another part of a drill string, the splined mandrel having a through bore; a seal structure present in longitudinally spaced relation between the interior of the cylindrical housing and the splined mandrel which forms a liquid receiving chamber; a vibration dampening structure located in the liquid receiving chamber, the vibration dampening structure being compressible longitudinally to absorb vibration and shock loads; wherein the vibration dampening structure is made up of a series of resilient rings formed of a polymeric material which are separated by a series of interspersed metal rings which give the resilient rings support and definition while being subjected to a load. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A down hole vibration dampener for dampening vibrations caused by drilling a well bore, the vibration dampener comprising:
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a hollow cylindrical housing having a lower connecting extent for connection to one part of a drill string; a splined mandrel extending longitudinally into the cylindrical housing and having an upper connecting extent for connection to another part of a drill string, the splined mandrel having a through bore; an upper seal structure located between the splined mandrel and an interior of the cylindrical housing adjacent the upper extent thereof; a floating, movable piston located between the splined mandrel and the interior of the cylindrical housing adjacent a lower extent thereof which, together with the upper seal structure defines a lubricant chamber for the vibration dampener; a vibration dampening structure located in the lubricant chamber which is formed between the interior of the hollow cylindrical housing and the splined mandrel, the vibration dampening structure being compressible longitudinally to absorb vibration and shock loads; wherein the vibration dampening structure is made up of a series of resilient rings formed of a polymeric material which are separated by a series of interspersed metal rings which give the resilient rings support and definition while being subjected to a load. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A down hole vibration dampener for dampening vibrations caused by drilling a well bore, the vibration dampener comprising:
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a hollow cylindrical housing having a lower connecting extent for connection to one part of a drill string; a splined mandrel extending longitudinally into the cylindrical housing and having an upper connecting extent for connection to another part of a drill string, the splined mandrel having a through bore; a second mandrel section connected to and depending downwardly from the splined mandrel; an upper seal structure located between the splined mandrel and an interior of the cylindrical housing adjacent the upper extent thereof; a floating, movable piston located between the second mandrel section and the interior of the cylindrical housing adjacent a lower extent thereof which, together with the upper seal structure defines a lubricant chamber for the vibration dampener; a vibration dampening structure located in the lubricant chamber which is formed between the interior of the hollow cylindrical housing and the splined mandrel, the vibration dampening structure being compressible longitudinally to absorb vibration and shock loads; wherein the vibration dampening structure is made up of a series of resilient rings formed of a polymeric material which are separated by a series of interspersed metal rings which give the resilient rings support and definition while being subjected to a load and thereby form a vibration dampening column, the column being encased on either of upper and lower opposite ends thereof by metallic end rings; and wherein the upper end ring abuts against a shoulder present in the interior of the cylindrical housing and also a shoulder on the splined mandrel, and wherein the lower end ring abuts against an end of the second mandrel section, whereby force is transferred from the splined mandrel to the vibration dampening column while also limiting the amount of movement the splined mandrel and second mandrel section can have relative to the outer cylindrical housing. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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