`[11] Patent Number:
`5,241,891
`United States Patent
`[45] Date of Patent:
`Sep. 7, 1993
`Hayesetal.
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`{54] PHASEABLE LINK CARRIER FOR
`Primary Examiner—David H. Brown
`EXPLOSIVE CHARGE
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Arthur F. Zobal
`Inventors: Scott L. Hayes, Burleson; Michael
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`ABSTRACT
`Montgomery, Stephenville, both of
`The explosive charge carrier has first and second ends
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`and an intermediate opening formed therethrough be-
`[73] Assignee: Goex International, Inc., Cleburne,
`tween the two ends for holding an explosive charge.
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`Thefirst end has an annular groove with a tongue and
`[21] Appl. No.: 946,547
`the second end has a central opening defining an annu-_
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`lar wall. Angularly spaced apart slots are formed in the
`[22] Filed:
`Sep. 17, 1992
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`[51] Urmt, CUS occcccscsssssssecaceececnsececneseens E21B 43/117—-second end from its edge. Twoslots are formed through
`[52] U.S. Ch. eseseccsssssescsssssssecssenssneess 89/1.15; 175/4.6
`the annular wall on opposite sides thereof. A clip mem-
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`[58] Field of Search...........0...c000 89/1.15; 102/306,
`ber having a loop-shaped portion with two legs with
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`into the central opening to secure the two carriers to-
`gether with the tongueofthe identical carrier located in
`a selected one of the slots formed in the annular wall.
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`PHASEABLE LINK CARRIER FOR EXPLOSIVE
`CHARGE
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`1. Field Of The Invention
`The invention relates to an apparatus for supporting
`an explosive charge in a borehole for perforating well
`casing.
`2. Description of the Prior Art
`Well perforating apparatuses typically utilize shaped
`explosive charges for perforating well casing. They are
`mounted to a carrier which is lowered into a borehole
`and exploded at the desired positions and depths for
`perforating the well casing.
`Heretofore, assembly of the charges to the carrier has
`been time consuming and difficult, particularly when
`the charges are to be located at different angles in the
`borehole. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,852,495 and 4,881,445 dis-
`close shaped charges mounted to one type ofcarrier.
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`It is an object of the invention to provide a carrier for
`explosive charges which is easy to assemble in thefield
`and allows the charges to be located at different angles
`relative to each other along the axis of the borehole.
`It is a further object of the invention to provide an
`explosive charge carrier that can support individual
`charges or a strip charge at different angles in the bore-
`hole.
`The explosive charge carrier of the invention com-
`prises a body with first and second ends and an interme-
`diate opening formed therethrough for receiving and
`holding an explosive charge. Thefirst end has a groove
`formed in its outer wall and a tongue extending in the
`direction of the length of the body. A central opening is
`formed in the second end defining an annular wall. A
`plurality of slots are formed in the annular wall at angu-
`larly spaced apart positions relative to the axis of the
`annular wall. Slot means is formed through the annular
`wall between the slots and the intermediate opening.
`Clip means is provided for location in the central open-
`ing by way of said slot means whereby an identical
`carrier may haveits first end located in the central
`opening with its tongue located in a selected one of the
`slots and the clip meanslocatedin its groove to couple
`the two carriers together with their charges located at
`different angular positions relative to the central axis of
`the twocarriers.
`In the embodimentdisclosed, the groove is a circum-
`ferential groove. The slot means comprises two slots
`formed through the annular wall on opposite sides
`thereof and the clip means comprises a clip member
`having a loop option with two legs which extend
`toward each other and then away from each other for
`location into the central opening by way of the two
`slots with the loop portion located on the outside of the
`annular wall and the legs located in the groove of the
`othercarrier.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`FIG.1 is an isometric view of one link of the explo-
`sive charge carrier of the invention.
`FIG.2 is a cross-section of FIG. 1, taken along the
`lines 2—2 thereof.
`FIG.3 is a cross-section of FIG. 1, taken along the
`lines 3-3 thereof.
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`FIG.4 is a plan view ofa spring clip used to secure
`two link carriers together.
`FIG. § is a cross-sectional view, similar to that of
`FIG.3, of the link carrier,illustrating the legs of the clip
`of FIG.4 located in the central opening by way of the
`twoslots.
`FIG.6 illustrates three link carriers coupled together
`with their charges located in different angular positions
`relative to the axis thereof.
`FIG.7 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 6 taken along
`the lines 7—7 thereof.
`FIG.8 is a plan view of an explosive charge.
`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
`EMBODIMENTS
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`Referring now to the drawings:the link carrier of the
`invention is identified by reference numeral 21A. It
`comprises a metal body 23 having two cylindrical ends
`25 and 27 with a central axis 29 and an intermediate
`large diameter annular wall 31 forming an intermediate
`opening 33 with its axis 35 transverse to the axis 29. The
`opening 33 is used to hold an explosive charge as shown
`in FIGS.6 and 8. The end 25 has an annular or circum-
`ferential groove 37 formed in its outer wall and a tongue
`member 39 located between the groove 37 and the
`opening 33 and extending in a direction parallel to the
`axis 29.
`The end 27 has a larger diameter than the end 25 and
`has a central cylindrical opening 41 formed therein
`defining an annular wall 43. The inside diameter or the
`opening 41is larger than the outside diameterof the end
`25. The annular wall 43 has a plurality of slots 45
`formed therein from its end 43E at angularly spaced
`apart positions relative to the axis 29. Each ofthe slots
`45 has a width sufficient to receive a tongue 39 of an
`identical
`link carrier. In the embodiment disclosed,
`there are twelve slots 45. Adjacent radial lines 47 from
`the axis 29, to the centers of adjacent slots 45 form an
`angle of 30 degrees. It is to be understood that more or
`less than twelve slots 45 may be employed. Formedin
`the wall of the end 27 is an annular or circumferential
`groove 51 with two side slots 53 formed through the
`wall 43 on opposite sides and extending to the central
`opening 41.
`Also provided is a metal spring clip 61 having a loop-
`shaped portion 63 and two legs 65 with portions 67
`extending toward each other and portions 69 extending
`away from each other. The legs 65 can be spread apart
`to allow the loop-shaped portion 63 to be fitted in the
`groove 51 and thenreleased to allow the leg portions 65
`‘to be located in the central opening 41 by way of the
`slots 53 as shown in FIG.5.
`In FIG.6 there is shown three identical link carriers
`21A, 21B, and 21C coupled together for supporting
`there shaped charges 70 at different angular positions.
`Twolink carriers may be coupled togetherbyinserting
`the end 25 of one carrier 21A into the opening 41 of the
`othercarrier 21B with its tongue 39 located in a selected
`oneofthe slots 45 of the carrier 21B to align the axes 35
`of the charge carrying openings 33 or to locate them at
`different angles relative to each other. When the end 25
`of the carrier 21Ais fully inserted into the opening 41 of
`the carrier 218,its shoulder 26 will abut against the end
`41Eofthe carrier 21B and its groove 37 will be located
`in line with the groove 51 and slots 53 of the carrier
`21B. The two carriers then can be secured together by
`locating the leg portions 67 ofthe clip 61 into the open-
`ing 41 of the carrier 21A and henceinto the groove 37
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`of the carrier 21B to releasably lock the two carriers
`together.
`The explosive charges 70 each has a cylindrical wall
`71 with an annular or circumferential groove 73 at one
`end 71A and an annular shoulder 75 at the other end
`71B. Theinside of the annular wall of the carrier form-
`ing the opening 33 has a flared end 31F and a cylindrical
`portion 31C for snugly receiving the cylindrical wall 71
`of a charge 70. A charge70is inserted into and held in
`the opening 33 of a carrier by inserting its end 71A
`through the opening 33 from the flared end 31F until
`the shoulder 75 engages the flared surface 31F and the
`groove 73 is located beyond the annular wall. A C-
`shaped orsplit ring spring member 81 (See FIG. 6) then
`is located in the groove 73 to releasably lock the charge
`70 in the opening 33.
`Member83 is a detonating cord that extendsto all of
`the charges 70.
`The link carrier of the invention will hold and sup-
`port a steel high-performance shaped charge or an alu-
`minum “expendable” shaped charge. In addition, the
`link carriers also will hold and support a strip charge.
`In one embodimentthe link carrier 21A may have a
`length from end 25E to end 45E of 3.70 inches and an
`opening 33 with a diameter of 1.31 inches.
`Weclaim:
`1. An explosive charge carrier, comprising:
`a body having a given length with first and second
`ends and an intermediate opening formed between
`said first andsend ends for receiving and holding
`an explosive charge,
`said body having a central axis extending between
`said first and second ends,
`said first end having a groove formedin its outer wall
`and a tongue extending in the direction of the
`length of said body,
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`a central opening formed into said second end along
`said central axis and extending from said second
`end towardsaid first end to a given position defin-
`ing an annular wall at said second end,
`a plurality of slots formed in said annular wall at
`angularly spaced apart positions relative to said
`central axis,
`slot means formed through said annular wall, and
`clip means having a portion adapted to be located in
`said central opening by way of said slot means
`wherebyan identical explosive charge carrier may
`haveits first end located in said central opening
`with its tongue located in a selected one of said
`slots and said portion of said clip means located in
`its groove by wayofsaid slot means to secure two
`explosive charge carriers together with their inter-
`mediate openings located at different angular posi-
`tions relative the central axes of the two explosive
`chargecarriers.
`2. The explosive charge carrier of claim 1, wherein:
`said groove formed in said outer wall of said first end
`comprises an annular groove,
`said slot means comprises two slots formed through
`said annular wall on opposite sides of said annular
`wall,
`said clip means comprises a loop-shaped spring clip
`member having a loop portion and two legs with
`inward extending portions which extend toward
`each other and end portions which extend away
`from eachotherfor location of said inward extend-
`ing portions into said central opening wherebysaid
`loop portion of said clip member may be located on
`the outside of said annular wall and said inward
`extending portions may be located in the annular
`groove of an identical explosive charge carrier
`whenits first end is located in said central opening.
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