Coaxial, dual chamber seismic air gun
Title: | Coaxial, dual chamber seismic air gun |
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Patent Number: | 4,715,023 |
Publication Date: | December 22, 1987 |
Appl. No: | 07/027,369 |
Application Filed: | March 18, 1987 |
Abstract: | A dual chamber seismic air gun which discharges both chambers simultaneously to counterbalance the reactive forces generated by the discharges. The chambers are symmetrical within the housing of the gun so that the movement of the internal parts during operation also counterbalance each other. The gun is mounted coaxially on the air supply of a seismic array to provide a good profile for towing. |
Inventors: | Otto, Bernard (Arlington, TX) |
Assignees: | Mobil Oil Corporation (New York, NY) |
Claim: | What is claimed is |
Claim: | 1. A marine seismic source array for generating acoustical waves in water, said array comprising |
Claim: | a seismic array bundle adapted to be towed by a vessel through a body of water; said bundle having a main, central air supply passage extending therethrough adapted to provide a passageway for compressed air under high pressure throughout said array; |
Claim: | a plurality of air guns, each air gun comprising |
Claim: | an elongated housing having a central bore extending therethrough along the longitudinal axis of said housing; |
Claim: | a first chamber having an inlet and an outlet in said housing; |
Claim: | first valve means for opening and closing said outlet of said first chamber; |
Claim: | means in said housing for supplying air from said central bore in said housing to said inlet of said first chamber when said outlet is closed to thereby provide a charge of air under pressure in said first chamber; and |
Claim: | means for opening said first valve means to discharge said charge of air through said outlet of said first chamber; and means for connecting each of said housing of said plurality of air guns into said seismic array bundle at spaced intervals whereby said central bore in each of said housings is coaxial with said central air supply passage and forms an integral part thereof. |
Claim: | 2. The array of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality or air guns includes |
Claim: | a second chamber having an inlet and an outlet in said housing; |
Claim: | a second valve means for opening and closing said outlet of second chamber; |
Claim: | means in said housing for supplying compressed air from said bore to said inlet of said second chamber when said outlet is closed to provide a charge of air under pressure in said second chamber; and |
Claim: | means for opening said second valve means simultaneously with the opening of said first valve means to simultaneously discharge the charges of air through said outlets of said first and second chambers. |
Claim: | 3. The array of claim 2 including |
Claim: | a control bundle positioned in and through said central air supply passage of said seismic array bundle and extending through said central bore of each of said housing of said air gun; and |
Claim: | means in said housing for connecting said control bundle to said means for opening said first and second valve means for actuating same. |
Claim: | 4. A marine seismic air gun for generating acoustical waves in water, said air gun comprising |
Claim: | means adapted for connecting said central bore in said housing to the main, air supply passage of a marine seismic source array bundle whereby said bore is coaxial with said air supply passage and forms an integral part thereof; |
Claim: | a first chamber within said housing having an inlet and an outlet; |
Claim: | valve means for opening and closing said outlet of said first chamber; |
Claim: | means in said housing for supplying air from said central bore to said inlet of said first chamber when said valve means closes said outlet of said first chamber to thereby provide a charge of air under pressure in said first chamber; and |
Claim: | means for opening said valve means to discharge said charge of air through said outlet of said first chamber. |
Claim: | 5. The air gun of claim 4 including |
Claim: | a second valve means for opening and closing said outlet of said second chamber; |
Claim: | means in said housing for supplying air from said central bore to said inlet of said second chamber when said second valve means closes said outlet of said second chamber charge of air under pressure in said second chamber; and |
Claim: | 6. The air gun of claim 5 wherein |
Claim: | said first chamber is concentrically positioned within one end of said elongated housing and surrounds said central bore through said housing; |
Claim: | said second chamber is concentrically positioned within the other end of said housing and surrounds said central bore through said housing; said first and second chamber being symmetrically positioned with respect to the longitudinal axis of said housing. |
Claim: | 7. The air gun of claim 6 wherein said valve means for said first chamber comprises |
Claim: | a first sleeve valve slidably mounted in said housing and movable to open or close said outlet of said first chamber; |
Claim: | and wherein said valve means for said second chamber comprises |
Claim: | a second sleeve valve slidably mounted in said housing and movable to open or close said outlet of said second chamber. |
Claim: | 8. The air gun of claim 7 wherein |
Claim: | said outlet of said first chamber comprises a 360.degree. opening around and through said housing near one end of said first chamber and spaced from one end of said housing; and |
Claim: | said outlet of said second chamber comprises a 360.degree. opening around and through said housing near one end of said second chamber and spaced an equidistance from the other end of said housing. |
Claim: | 9. The air gun of claim 7 wherein said valve means for each of said cylinders further comprises |
Claim: | a valve seat means slidably mounted in said housing; |
Claim: | means for biasing said valve seat means into contact with a respective sleeve valves to close a respective outlet of a respective chamber, said valve seal means moving to an open position; and |
Claim: | means on said housing to stop movement of said valve seal means after said valve seal means has moved a short distance in contact with said sleeve valve whereby said sleeve valve continues to move out of contact with said valve seat means to open said outlet. |
Claim: | 10. The air gun of claim 8 wherein said means for opening said first and second valve means comprises |
Claim: | passage means in said housing for supplying air to said first and second sleeve valves to move same toward an open position; and |
Claim: | solenoid valve means responsive to a signal for opening said passage means to allow passage of air therethrough. |
Claim: | 11. The air gun of claim 10 including |
Claim: | a control lead extending through said housing from said central bore and connected to said solenoid means. |
Claim: | 12. A dual chamber marine seismic air gun comprising |
Claim: | a elongated housing which is substantially symmetrically and having two ends thereof which are substantially mirror-images of each other; |
Claim: | a central bore extending throughout said housing and lying concentrically along the longitudinal axis of said housing; |
Claim: | means adapted for connecting said bore in said housing to the main air supply passage of a marine seismic source array bundle whereby said bore will be coaxial with and form an integral part of said air supply passage; |
Claim: | a separate chamber having an inlet and an outlet concentrically positioned within each of said two ends of said housing and surrounding said central bore; said chambers being positioned so that each is symmetrical to the other within said housing; |
Claim: | a separate valve means in said housing for opening and closing said outlet of each of said chambers; |
Claim: | means in said housing for simultaneously supplying air from said central bore to said inlet of each of said chambers when said valve means close the outlets of said chambers to provide a substantially equal charge of air under pressure in each of said chambers; and |
Claim: | means for simultaneously opening said valve means to simultaneously discharge said charges through said outlets of said chambers whereby reactive forces from said discharges are effectively counterbalanced thereby. |
Claim: | 13. The air gun of claim 12 wherein said valve means for each of said chambers comprise |
Claim: | a sleeve valve slidably mounted in said housing and movable to open and close said outlet in a respective chamber. |
Claim: | 14. The air gun of claim 13 wherein said outlet of each of said chambers comprises |
Claim: | a 360.degree. opening around and through said housing |
Claim: | 15. The air gun of claim 14 wherein said valve means for each of said cylinder further comprises |
Claim: | means for biasing said valve seat means into contact with a respective sleeve valve to close a respective outlet of a respective chamber, said valve seal means moving with said sleeve valve as said sleeve valve moves toward an open position; and |
Claim: | 16. The air gun of claim 15 wherein said means for simultaneously opening said valve means comprises |
Claim: | passage means in said housing for supplying air from said center bore to each of said sleeve valves to move each sleeve valve toward an open position; and |
Claim: | 17. The air gun of claim 16 including |
Current U.S. Class: | 367/144; 367/154; 181/110; 181/120 |
Current International Class: | H04R 2300 |
Patent References Cited: | 3187831 June 1965 Smith 4038630 July 1977 Chelminski 4219097 August 1980 Harrison et al. 4225009 October 1980 Harrison et al. 4246979 January 1981 Thomson et al. 4364446 December 1982 Thomas et al. 4381044 April 1983 Kirby 4503929 March 1985 Farris et al. 4599712 July 1986 Chelminski 4623033 November 1986 Harrison 4633970 January 1987 Mifsud |
Primary Examiner: | Jordan, Charles T. |
Assistant Examiner: | Eldred, John W. |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | McKillop, Alexander J. Gilman, Michael G. Speciale, Charles J. |
Accession Number: | edspgr.04715023 |
Database: | USPTO Patent Grants |
Language: | English |
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