Well pumping unit driven by linear motor

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Well pumping unit driven by linear motor
Patent Number: 7,001,157
تاريخ النشر: February 21, 2006
Appl. No: 10/469070
Application Filed: February 25, 2002
مستخلص: The present invention relates to a well pumping unit driven by a linear motor. The well pumping unit includes a slideway support, a linear motor having a motor complex primary and a motor complex secondary, a polished rod chain, a polished rod chain wheel assembly, a bottom support chain wheel, a counterweight chain wheel, a counterweight chain, and a counterweight. The complex secondary, polished rod chain wheel assembly, bottom support chain wheel and counterweight chain wheel are fixed on the slideway support, the complex primary moving along the slideway support. A first end of the polished rod chain is fixed to an upper end of the complex primary and passes over the polished rod chain wheel assembly, with a second end fixed to a polished rod. A lower end of the complex primary is fixed to a first end of the counterweight chain, the counterweight chain passes over the bottom support chain wheel and counterweight chain wheel and is fixed to the counterweight at a second end thereof.
Inventors: Xiaoxi, Zhou (Beijing, CN)
Assignees: “Castles” Home Services Inc. (Springfield, IL, US)
Claim: 1. A well pumping unit driven by a linear motor comprising: a) a slideway support operable to be mounted on a surface adjacent to a well head, said slideway support including: i) a first means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member, said first means mounted at an upper end of said slideway support; ii) a second means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member, said second means mounted at a lower end of said slideway support; and, iii) a third means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member, said third means mounted at the upper end of said slideway support and spaced from said first means, and b) a linear motor assembly supported by said slideway support, said linear motor assembly comprising: i) a motor complex primary and a motor complex secondary, said motor complex secondary operable to produce a field, said motor complex primary being complementarily manipulated by said field, said motor complex primary having an upper end and a lower end; ii) a first elongate flexible member, said first elongate flexible member having a first end fixed to said upper end of said motor complex primary, said first elongate flexible member passing over and supported by said first means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member, said first elongate flexible member having a second end operable to couple with an associated wellhead unit; and, iii) a second elongate flexible member, said second elongate flexible member having a first end fixed to said lower end of said motor complex primary, said second elongate flexible member passing under and supported by said second means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member, said second elongate flexible member passing over and supported by said third means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member, said second elongate flexible member having a second end operable to couple with a counterweight.
Claim: 2. The well pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein said first, second and third means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member are independently selected from chain wheels or pulleys.
Claim: 3. The well pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein said first and second elongate flexible members are independently selected from the group consisting of chains, cables, ropes, cords, belts, straps and equivalents thereof.
Claim: 4. The well pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein said first means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member comprises two means for engaging and supporting an elongate flexible member placed adjacent to one another.
Claim: 5. The well pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein said motor complex secondary comprises a plurality of electromagnet pairs sequentially operable to create a linearly propagating magnetic field.
Claim: 6. The well pumping unit of claim 5 , wherein said motor complex secondary comprises three pairs of electromagnets sequentially operable to create a linearly propagating magnetic field.
Claim: 7. The well pumping unit of claim 1 , further comprising an electrical control unit in electrical communication with said motor complex secondary and operable to sequentially power said motor complex secondary to create a linearly propagating magnetic field.
Claim: 8. The well pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein said slideway support further comprises a means for linearly guiding said motor complex primary.
Claim: 9. The well pumping unit of claim 8 , wherein said means for linearly guiding said motor complex primary comprises a plurality of slideway rails and said complex primary further includes means for engaging said slideway rails.
Claim: 10. A well pumping unit comprising: a) a linear motor including a driven member operable to be driven by a magnetic field; and, b) a slideway support operable for mounting adjacent to a wellhead unit and operable to support said linear motor, said slideway support including a first means for tethering a first end of said driven member of said linear motor to said adjacent wellhead unit, said slideway support further including second means for tethering a second end of said driven member of said linear motor to a counter weight.
Claim: 11. A method of driving a polished rod of a wellhead unit comprising: a) supporting a linear motor on a surface adjacent to a wellhead unit, said linear motor having a driven member operable in a substantially vertical arrangement, said driven member having a first end and a second end; b) tethering the first end of said driven member to said polished rod through a first pulley system; c) tethering the second of said driven member to a counterweight through a second pulley system; and, d) operating said linear motor such that said driven member oscillates up and down, whereby said oscillating causes said polished rod tethered to said driven member to oscillate up and down.
Current U.S. Class: 417/415
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Primary Examiner: Freay, Charles G.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Barnes & Thornburg LLP
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.07001157
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants