US2048320A - Pumping rod assembly - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
- F04B53/00—Component parts, details or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B23/00 or F04B39/00 - F04B47/00
- F04B53/16—Casings; Cylinders; Cylinder liners or heads; Fluid connections
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the casinghead is provided with a stuiling box through which the pumping rod passes.
- a section of rod thicker than the remaining rods is usually inserted. This section isgenerally from 10 to 12 feet long and its diameter is usually from 1% inch to 1% inch.
- This rod section passes through a stufnng box and is usually formed with a highly polished surface to minimize friction between the rod and the stui'iing box packing rings.
- polish rod in its pumping movements is of necessity first subjected to these I corrosive waters and then to the air and, if ordinary steel polish rods are used, excessive corro sion results.
- non-corrosive or corrosive resisting alloys have been used for the polish rod section.
- One object of my invention is to provide a construction whereby the customary polished rod may be dispensed with and the ordinary sucker or pump rods may be used throughout.
- Another object of my invention is to provide a construction which will enable the corrosion of salt and sulphur waters to be eliminated.
- my invention contemplates the pro vision of a tubular hollow section which may be slipped over an ordinary pump rod.
- This tubular section may be made out of such substances as "micarta, bakelite, brass, copper, stainless steel, or other material which will withstand the corrosive action of fluids being handled.
- Means are provided for securing it to the pump rod in a manner whereby the sleeve willact as a covering or bearing surface protecting the rod and carrying no load.
- Figure 1 is a sectional elevation showing a pump rod fitted with one mode of carrying out my invention.
- the casinghead of the oil well tubing or casing l is provided with a stufllng box 2 containing stufling rings 1 held in place by follower 4.
- spring 5 is provided to exert a pressure upon the follower. Tension on the spring may be adjusted by screwing the nut t upon screw threads I.
- the upper end of pump rod I is suitably fastened to a walking beam not shown, which imparts a vertical reciprocating motion to the rod as is well known in the art.
- a length of. tube 9 whose internal diameter is such that it may he slipped over the pump rod 8 while fitting snugly thereto, is held in place by clamp stops II and ii.
- the tube I may be made of any suitable material and may be such that it will be resistant to corrosion.
- the clamp stops It and II are provided with a seat formed by a flange l2.
- the bottom of the seat is provided with a groove it in which may be placed a plastic sealing compound to prevent the seepage of water or the like into the capillary space between the protective sleeve 9 and the pump rod U.
- the clamp stops Ill and ii are likewise provided with a tapered, threaded section It which is provided with slots l5. Tapered nuts it are adapted to bescrewed upon tapered threads ll, causing the slotted portions to flex and grip the pump rod l,- clamping the stops in place.
- the protective sleeve 9 is securely held in place and forms a smooth non-corrosive bearing surface fonworkthe sleeve 9 except that resulting from friction at the stumng box packing. If the protective sleeve 9 becomes worn, it may be very easily and expeditiously replaced at considerably less expense than the replacement of each section of pump rod.
- a well pumping assembly having a stumng box, a pump rod passing through said stufling 5 box and a bearing sleeve for said pump rod adapted to cooperate with said stufiing box to form a.
- means for supporting said bearing sleeve comprising clamping members
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July 21, 193 E.-O. BENNETT PUMPING ROD ASSEMBLY Filed Oct. 4, 1934 part of Patented July 2 1, I 1936 UNITED STATES- PUMPING BOD ASSEMBLY Edwin 0. Bennett, Ponca City, Okla., assignor to Continental Oil Company, Ponca City, Okla., a corporation of Delaware Application mm 4, 19:4, Serial No. 146,872
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the like from the well, the casinghead is provided with a stuiling box through which the pumping rod passes. In the vicinity of thestufilng box, a section of rod thicker than the remaining rods is usually inserted. This section isgenerally from 10 to 12 feet long and its diameter is usually from 1% inch to 1% inch. This rod section passes through a stufnng box and is usually formed with a highly polished surface to minimize friction between the rod and the stui'iing box packing rings.
This section of the 'rod is known to the oil field workers as a "polish rod".
Some oil wells produce large volumes of salt or sulphur waters. The polish rod in its pumping movements is of necessity first subjected to these I corrosive waters and then to the air and, if ordinary steel polish rods are used, excessive corro sion results. In the prior art, non-corrosive or corrosive resisting alloys have been used for the polish rod section.
One object of my invention is to provide a construction whereby the customary polished rod may be dispensed with and the ordinary sucker or pump rods may be used throughout.
Another object of my invention is to provide a construction which will enable the corrosion of salt and sulphur waters to be eliminated.
In general, my invention contemplates the pro vision of a tubular hollow section which may be slipped over an ordinary pump rod. This tubular section may be made out of such substances as "micarta, bakelite, brass, copper, stainless steel, or other material which will withstand the corrosive action of fluids being handled. Means are provided for securing it to the pump rod in a manner whereby the sleeve willact as a covering or bearing surface protecting the rod and carrying no load.
In the accompanying drawing which forms the instant specification and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views,
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation showing a pump rod fitted with one mode of carrying out my invention.
'ing in the Figure 2 is an enlarged detail view of the form of the invention shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on a line 3-4 of=Figure 2. g
More particularly referring now to the draw: ing, the casinghead of the oil well tubing or casing l is provided with a stufllng box 2 containing stufling rings 1 held in place by follower 4. A
spring 5 is provided to exert a pressure upon the follower. Tension on the spring may be adjusted by screwing the nut t upon screw threads I. The upper end of pump rod I is suitably fastened to a walking beam not shown, which imparts a vertical reciprocating motion to the rod as is well known in the art. A length of. tube 9 whose internal diameter is such that it may he slipped over the pump rod 8 while fitting snugly thereto, is held in place by clamp stops II and ii. The tube I may be made of any suitable material and may be such that it will be resistant to corrosion. The clamp stops It and II are provided with a seat formed by a flange l2. The bottom of the seat is provided with a groove it in which may be placed a plastic sealing compound to prevent the seepage of water or the like into the capillary space between the protective sleeve 9 and the pump rod U. The clamp stops Ill and ii are likewise provided with a tapered, threaded section It which is provided with slots l5. Tapered nuts it are adapted to bescrewed upon tapered threads ll, causing the slotted portions to flex and grip the pump rod l,- clamping the stops in place.
It will be observed that I have accomplished is a the objects of my invention. The protective sleeve 9 is securely held in place and forms a smooth non-corrosive bearing surface fonworkthe sleeve 9 except that resulting from friction at the stumng box packing. If the protective sleeve 9 becomes worn, it may be very easily and expeditiously replaced at considerably less expense than the replacement of each section of pump rod.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of my claims. It is further obvious that various changes may be made in details within the scope of my claims without departing from the spirit of my invention. a It is, therefore, to be understood that my invention is not to be limited to the specific details shown and described.
stufling box. There is no load upon Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In a well pumping assembly having a stumng box, a pump rod passing through said stufling 5 box and a bearing sleeve for said pump rod adapted to cooperate with said stufiing box to form a.
sealing and wearing surface, means for supporting said bearing sleeve comprising clamping members
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Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2444113A (en) * | 1943-11-24 | 1948-06-29 | Republic Aviat Corp | Fluidtight seal for flexible members |
US2470540A (en) * | 1943-10-08 | 1949-05-17 | Mission Mfg Co | Protective sleeve for pump rods |
US2524142A (en) * | 1944-05-19 | 1950-10-03 | Taylor Winfield Corp | Fluid valve |
US3063726A (en) * | 1960-02-18 | 1962-11-13 | Novo Ind Corp | Shaft mounting arrangement |
US3284086A (en) * | 1963-10-31 | 1966-11-08 | Phillips Petroleum Co | Stuffing box packing |
US6167959B1 (en) * | 1998-11-09 | 2001-01-02 | Auto Pax Products, L.L.C. | Adjustable stuffing boxes for pump rods |
US20070284115A1 (en) * | 2006-06-12 | 2007-12-13 | Smith International, Inc. | Rod pump stuffing box |
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Cited By (8)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2470540A (en) * | 1943-10-08 | 1949-05-17 | Mission Mfg Co | Protective sleeve for pump rods |
US2444113A (en) * | 1943-11-24 | 1948-06-29 | Republic Aviat Corp | Fluidtight seal for flexible members |
US2524142A (en) * | 1944-05-19 | 1950-10-03 | Taylor Winfield Corp | Fluid valve |
US3063726A (en) * | 1960-02-18 | 1962-11-13 | Novo Ind Corp | Shaft mounting arrangement |
US3284086A (en) * | 1963-10-31 | 1966-11-08 | Phillips Petroleum Co | Stuffing box packing |
US6167959B1 (en) * | 1998-11-09 | 2001-01-02 | Auto Pax Products, L.L.C. | Adjustable stuffing boxes for pump rods |
US20070284115A1 (en) * | 2006-06-12 | 2007-12-13 | Smith International, Inc. | Rod pump stuffing box |
US7861771B2 (en) * | 2006-06-12 | 2011-01-04 | Smith International, Inc. | Rod pump stuffing box |
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