US148387A - Improvement in well-tube check-valves - Google Patents
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- Figure l represents a vertical central section, on the line c c, Fig. 2, of my improved check-valve for well-tubes 5 and Fig. 2, a top view of the same.
- the object of my invention is to furnish an improved check-valve for oil, salt, and other wells, by which the weight of the iiuid is retained above the working-valve during the down-stroke of the same, so as to increase the effect of the same and facilitate its operation.
- My invention consists in placing a check-valve above the working-valve in the tubing of oil, salt, or other wells, which ismade wider than the tubing, so that the stuffing-box for guiding the valve-rod may be tightly and iirmly applied therein during the working of the valve, and easily withdrawn for repairs, with the valve-rod, if required;
- a spiral spring which is attached to the valve-rod, acts with its lower end on the top of the stuffing-box,
- An inner tube, O1 of the diameterv ot' the lower part of case A is l'connected by the horizontal ring or iiange D with the case A, and extends to suitable distance above and .below ring l), forming thereby, with the outer provided with a corresponding number of ports and valve-seatsa, and vertical side guidepins b, for retaining, in connection with the walls of tube C1 and casing A, the ball-valves in regular working order.
- the head B of casing A projects far enough toward the inside to prevent valves E from getting out of the upper chamber in which they are arranged.
- the stutling-box C ts closely on valve-rod C2, and consists of the longer lower part d, which screwsV over the head part d.
- a projection, e, of head part d' serves, in connection with the upper edge of part d, to rivet or bind rmly a series of leather rings, f, between them, which form the water-tight packing of the stuftingbox C with the inner tube C1.
- a spiral spring, F is applied around valve-rod C2, and fastened with its upper end to the same. The lower end rests on the head or top part d of the stuffing-box, and serves to force, at each down-stroke of the valve-rod, the stuffing-box tightly into its seat, precluding thereby any possibility of an incomplete packing, or loosening of the stuffing-box by the upward stroke of the rod.
- the lluid enters after each stroke of the working-valve sidewise around the stuffingboX into the lower chamber of the casing, as indicated by arrows in the drawing, lifting the ball-valves, and passing through the upper chamber into the tubing above.
- rEhe pressure of the iiuid ceases immediately on the completion of the upstroke of the rod, which causes the instant closing of' the ball-valves by the weight of the liuid in the tubing above the same, relieving thereby the Working-valvc of the pressure of the fluid column pumped up, and causing thereby an easier and quicker working of the same.
- the stuffing-box is carried up with it, while the valves, which are not liable .to get out of order, remain attached to the well tubing.
- the stuftingbox is immediately seated again on the inner tubing in the manner described.
- the casing A constructed with interior tube G1, supported by ring-shaped connection D, and extending vertically above and below the same, for forming the seat of the stuingbox and the chambers for the ball-valves, as specified.
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UNITE IMPROVEMENT IN WELL-TUBE CHECK-VALVES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 145,397, dated Match 10, 1874; application filed January 5, 1874.
I To all 'whom it 'may concern:
Be it known that I, MEREDITH B. SQUIREs, ot' Tidioute, in the county of Warren and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and Improved Well-Tube Check-Valve, of which the following is a specification:
In the accompanying drawing, Figure l represents a vertical central section, on the line c c, Fig. 2, of my improved check-valve for well-tubes 5 and Fig. 2, a top view of the same.
Similar letters ot' reference indicate corresponding parts.
The object of my invention is to furnish an improved check-valve for oil, salt, and other wells, by which the weight of the iiuid is retained above the working-valve during the down-stroke of the same, so as to increase the effect of the same and facilitate its operation. My invention consists in placing a check-valve above the working-valve in the tubing of oil, salt, or other wells, which ismade wider than the tubing, so that the stuffing-box for guiding the valve-rod may be tightly and iirmly applied therein during the working of the valve, and easily withdrawn for repairs, with the valve-rod, if required; A spiral spring, which is attached to the valve-rod, acts with its lower end on the top of the stuffing-box,
l and forces the same tightly in its seat during the working of the valves.
In the drawing, Arepresents a tubular case, which is screwed by a thread cut on its narrower lower end into the working-barrel, and by a thread at its upper wider part on the head B, which again screws over the tubing above it. The upper part of case A is made wider to give sufficient space for the arrangement-of one `or more ball-valves around the stuffing-box C, which serves to guide the valverod O2, which passes down through the same to the working-valve at the bottom of the well. An inner tube, O1, of the diameterv ot' the lower part of case A, is l'connected by the horizontal ring or iiange D with the case A, and extends to suitable distance above and .below ring l), forming thereby, with the outer provided with a corresponding number of ports and valve-seatsa, and vertical side guidepins b, for retaining, in connection with the walls of tube C1 and casing A, the ball-valves in regular working order. The head B of casing A projects far enough toward the inside to prevent valves E from getting out of the upper chamber in which they are arranged. The stutling-box C ts closely on valve-rod C2, and consists of the longer lower part d, which screwsV over the head part d. A projection, e, of head part d', serves, in connection with the upper edge of part d, to rivet or bind rmly a series of leather rings, f, between them, which form the water-tight packing of the stuftingbox C with the inner tube C1. A spiral spring, F, is applied around valve-rod C2, and fastened with its upper end to the same. The lower end rests on the head or top part d of the stuffing-box, and serves to force, at each down-stroke of the valve-rod, the stuffing-box tightly into its seat, precluding thereby any possibility of an incomplete packing, or loosening of the stuffing-box by the upward stroke of the rod.
The lluid enters after each stroke of the working-valve sidewise around the stuffingboX into the lower chamber of the casing, as indicated by arrows in the drawing, lifting the ball-valves, and passing through the upper chamber into the tubing above. rEhe pressure of the iiuid ceases immediately on the completion of the upstroke of the rod, which causes the instant closing of' the ball-valves by the weight of the liuid in the tubing above the same, relieving thereby the Working-valvc of the pressure of the fluid column pumped up, and causing thereby an easier and quicker working of the same. 0n pulling out the valve-rod, the stuffing-box is carried up with it, while the valves, which are not liable .to get out of order, remain attached to the well tubing. On replacing the valve-rod, after repairs have been attended to, the stuftingbox is immediately seated again on the inner tubing in the manner described.
Having thus described my invention, vI claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patente l. The combination, with the enlarged case or well-tube A, having removable head --B, of the inner tube C1, and ball-valves E, surrounding` the same, as and for the purpose specified.
2. The casing A, constructed with interior tube G1, supported by ring-shaped connection D, and extending vertically above and below the same, for forming the seat of the stuingbox and the chambers for the ball-valves, as specified.
3. The combination of stuffing-box, which is provided with packing-rings f, riveted bef tween the upper and lower parts, with valverod C2 and spiral spring F attached to the saine, for forcing the stung-box tightly and securely into its seat and the inner tube C1, substantially as set forth.
MEREDITH B. SQUIRES. Witnesses: v
R. H. MORRISON, G. W. ALLEN.
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