Electrical two-way transmission system for tubular fluid conductors and method of construction
First Claim
1. A method of constructing an electrical coaxial conductor assembly to provide an electrical transmission system for a tubular fluid conductor composed of electrically conductive pipe and means externally connecting the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe in spaced relationship which comprisesutilizing the pipe and external connecting means as an outer electrical conductor for the coaxial conductor assembly,forming an inner electrical conductor for said coaxial conductor assembly of thin ductile electrically conductive tubes having less diameter and slightly greater length than the interior of said pipe of the outer electrical conductor,snugly enveloping the exterior of each tube of the inner electrical conductor in elastic dielectric material,positioning each enveloped tube within each pipe of said outer electrical conductor,flaring the end portions of each tube into contiguous conformity with the interior of each pipe and over the transverse faces of its ends so as to prevent relative longitudinal displacement therebetween,deforming each tube radially outward between its flared end portions into contiguous conformity with the interior of each pipe,the elasticity of the enveloping dielectric material permitting expansion thereof into sealing engagement with each pipe upon said flaring and outward radial deformation of each tube so as to electrically insulate each pipe from each tube throughout the length of said material,the adjacent flared end portions of adjacent tubes of said inner electrical conductor being spaced from each other upon coupling of the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe in spaced relationship,electrically insulating said adjacent end portions of coupled pipe from said adjacent tube ends by positioning elastic dielectric annular means between and in engagement with said tube ends for deformation into sealing engagement with the contiguous surfaces of said tube and pipe ends upon coupling of said pipe, andelectrically connecting adjacent flared tube ends by embedding electrical contact means in the inner peripheral portions of the elastic dielectric annular means.
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Abstract
An electrical two-way transmission system and method of constructing an electrical coaxial conductor assembly for a tubular fluid conductor composed of lengths of electrically conductive pipe having their ends connected in spaced relationship by external couplers, such as a well drill string having screwthreaded coupling collars connecting the ends of adjacent lengths of drill pipe, wherein said pipe and couplers provides an outer electrical conductor. An inner electrical conductor for the coaxial assembly is provided by tubes of thin ductile electrically-conductive material disposed within the outer conductor pipe, each inner conductor tube being electrically insulated from each pipe length by a complementary sheath of elastic dielectric liner material which envelopes said tube, the extremities of each sheathed tube being flared into conformity with the interiors of the end portions and transverse end faces of each pipe so as to anchor said tube against relative displacement, each sheathed tube being permanently deformed radially outward into contiguous conformity with each pipe interior and its end faces with each liner sheath expanded into sealing engagement therewith. An annular body of elastic dielectric material is disposed between the ends of adjacent pipe or within each pipe coupler and between the flared extremities of adjacent inner conductor tubes for insulating said tube extremities from adjacent pipe and coupler surfaces and has contact means for electrically connecting adjacent tubes to each other. The coupling of adjacent pipe deforms the annular body therebetween into fluid tight engagement with the tube extremities and adjacent pipe and coupler surfaces.
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21 Claims
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1. A method of constructing an electrical coaxial conductor assembly to provide an electrical transmission system for a tubular fluid conductor composed of electrically conductive pipe and means externally connecting the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe in spaced relationship which comprises
utilizing the pipe and external connecting means as an outer electrical conductor for the coaxial conductor assembly, forming an inner electrical conductor for said coaxial conductor assembly of thin ductile electrically conductive tubes having less diameter and slightly greater length than the interior of said pipe of the outer electrical conductor, snugly enveloping the exterior of each tube of the inner electrical conductor in elastic dielectric material, positioning each enveloped tube within each pipe of said outer electrical conductor, flaring the end portions of each tube into contiguous conformity with the interior of each pipe and over the transverse faces of its ends so as to prevent relative longitudinal displacement therebetween, deforming each tube radially outward between its flared end portions into contiguous conformity with the interior of each pipe, the elasticity of the enveloping dielectric material permitting expansion thereof into sealing engagement with each pipe upon said flaring and outward radial deformation of each tube so as to electrically insulate each pipe from each tube throughout the length of said material, the adjacent flared end portions of adjacent tubes of said inner electrical conductor being spaced from each other upon coupling of the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe in spaced relationship, electrically insulating said adjacent end portions of coupled pipe from said adjacent tube ends by positioning elastic dielectric annular means between and in engagement with said tube ends for deformation into sealing engagement with the contiguous surfaces of said tube and pipe ends upon coupling of said pipe, and electrically connecting adjacent flared tube ends by embedding electrical contact means in the inner peripheral portions of the elastic dielectric annular means.
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7. A method of constructing an electrical coaxial conductor unit for use in a tubular fluid conductor composed of electrically conductive pipe having means mechanically connecting the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe in spaced relationship which comprises
utilizing the pipe and connecting means as the outer electrical conductor of the unit, forming an inner electrical conductor for said unit of a thin ductile electrically conductive tube having less diameter and slightly greater length than the interior of said pipe of said outer electrical conductor, snugly enveloping the exterior of the tube of the inner electrical conductor in elastic dielectric material, positioning said enveloped tube within said pipe, flaring the end portions of said tube into contiguous conformity with the end portions of said pipe and the transverse faces of its ends so as to anchor said tube to said pipe, and deforming said tube radially outward between its flared end portions into contiguous conformity with the interior of said pipe, the elasticity of the enveloping dielectric material permitting expansion thereof into sealing engagement with said pipe interior upon said flaring and outward radial deformation of said tube so as to insulate said pipe from said tube throughout the length of said material.
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11. In a tubular fluid conductor composed of electrically conductive pipe and means externally connecting the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe in spaced relationship, an electrical transmission system including
coaxial electrical conductor means having inner and outer tubular electrical conductors, the outer electrical conductor being composed of the pipe and external connecting means, the inner electrical conductor comprising tubes of electrically conductive material mounted in and complementary to each pipe of the outer electrical conductor, a sheath of dielectric material complementary to and enveloping each tube of the inner electrical conductor for electrically insulating the exterior of said tube from each pipe of said outer electrical conductor, each inner conductor tube and its sheath being of slightly greater length than the interior of each outer conductor pipe whereby the extremities of said tube and sheath project slightly beyond the ends of said pipe, said projecting extremities of each inner conductor tube and its sheath being flared over the transverse faces of the ends of each outer conductor pipe so as to anchor said tube and sheath against longitudinal displacement relative to said pipe, an annular body of elastic dielectric material adapted to be mounted between the adjacent ends of adjacent pipe so as to be engaged and deformed by said adjacent pipe ends into fluid-tight sealing engagement therewith as well as with adjacent flared extremities of said tubes and sheaths, and resilient electrical contact means embedded in the inner peripheral portion of each annular elastic dielectric body and having portions exposed for engagement with said adjacent flared extremities of said adjacent inner conductor tubes.
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17. An electrical coaxial conductor unit for an electrical transmission system adapted for use in tubular fluid conductors including
a length of electrically conductive pipe forming the outer electrical conductor of the coaxial unit, a tube of electrically conductive material mounted in and complementary to the pipe of said outer electrical conductor, a sheath of dielectric material complementary to and enveloping the tube for electrically insulating the exterior of said tube from said pipe of said outer electrical conductor so as to permit said tube to form the inner electrical conductor of said coaxial unit, said tube of said inner electrical conductor and its sheath conforming to the contour of and being coextensive with the interior of said pipe of said outer electrical conductor and the transverse faces of its ends whereby the end portions of said tube and sheath are flared over said transverse end faces of said pipe so as to anchor said tube and sheath against longitudinal displacement relative to said pipe, the flaring of said end portions of said tube providing amplified surficial areas for electrical contact axially of said pipe when complementary lengths of pipe are coupled thereto.
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21. In an electrical coaxial conductor assembly of an electrical transmission system for a tubular fluid conductor composed of electrically conductive pipe and means externally connecting the adjacent ends of adjacent lengths of pipe,
the pipe and external connecting means comprising the outer electrical conductor of the electrical coaxial conductor assembly, the inner electrical conductor of said assembly being composed of an electrically conductive coextensive tube mounted in each pipe spaced insulated relationship; -
means for electrically connecting each of the adjacent ends of adjacent tubes and for insulating each of said adjacent tubes from the adjacent ends of adjacent pipe including an annular body of elastic dielectric adapted to be mounted between said adjacent pipe ends so as to be engaged and deformed thereby into fluid-tight engagement with said pipe ends and with said adjacent tube ends, and resilient electrical contact means embedded in the inner peripheral portion of each annular elastic body and having portions exposed for engagement with adjacent tube ends.
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