Downhole seismic source

Acoustics – Geophysical or subsurface exploration – Seismic wave generation

Reexamination Certificate

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C181S106000, C181S108000, C181S113000, C367S025000, C166S249000, C166S254200, C166S209000, C166S210000, C166S211000

Reexamination Certificate

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07617908

ABSTRACT:
Elastodynamic waves are generated by a tool having a hammer rotatably connected with a housing by a first hinge and an actuator arm rotatably connected with the hammer by a second hinge. An axial force applied to the actuator arm by a drive shaft and spring is translated and amplified to a radial impact force by rotation of the hammer around the first hinge. The tool may also include a stabilizer arm connected to the actuator arm by a third hinge, and connected to the housing by a fourth hinge. The housing may be an acoustic wireline tool cylinder having an opening that permits the hammer mass to extend outside the housing when rotated in a first direction. The housing may also include a second opening that permits the hammer mass to extend outside the housing when rotated in a second direction, and a third opening that permits the hammer mass to extend outside the housing when rotated between the first and second openings.

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