DRIVE FOR DEEP-WELL SUCKER-ROD PUMPING UNIT

20220042400 ยท 2022-02-10

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    Abstract

    A sucker-rod pumping unit for fluid withdrawal is disclosed which relates to the oil producing industry and may be used in other industrial and agricultural sectors. The objective of the invention is to provide an improvement of kinematics to extend the range of use of a drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit. The drive comprises an electric motor coupled through a central gearbox to differentials comprising pinions and wheels, each differential having an output shaft and a housing fixedly coupled to a crownwheel. The housing of each differential, which is fixedly coupled to the crownwheel, is coupled through a crank to a pitman arm. In the meantime, the pitman arms coupled to the cranks fixedly coupled to the crownwheels are coupled through yokes to an equalizer on a walking beam, or the pinions of the differentials engage the output shaft of the central gearbox.

    Claims

    1. A drive for a deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit, the drive comprising: an electric motor coupled through a central gearbox to differentials, comprising pinions and wheels, each differential having an output shaft and a housing fixedly coupled to a crownwheel, wherein the drive is characterized in that the housing of each differential, which is fixedly coupled to the crownwheel, is coupled through a crank to a pitman arm.

    2. The drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit according to claim 1, wherein the pitman arms coupled to the cranks fixedly coupled to the crownwheels are coupled through yokes to an equalizer on a walking beam.

    3. The drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit according to claim 1, wherein the pinions of the differentials engage the output shaft of the central gearbox.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0007] FIG. 1 schematically shows a drive for a deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit, i.e. an external view of a pump jack (left-side view).

    [0008] FIG. 2 schematically shows a cutaway view of a central gearbox assembled with differentials (cutaway view C in FIG. 4).

    [0009] FIG. 3 schematically shows the drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit in stowed configuration.

    [0010] FIG. 4 schematically shows the drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit, i.e. view A in FIG. 1.

    [0011] FIG. 5 schematically shows cross section B-B of a yoke in FIG. 3.

    [0012] FIG. 6 schematically shows cross section C-C of the yoke in FIG. 3.

    [0013] FIG. 7 schematically shows the drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit in stowed configuration, i.e. view D (rotated) in FIG. 3.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0014] A drive for a deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit comprises a Samson post 1, a walking beam 2, sucker-rods 3, an electric motor 4 coupled to a central gearbox 5 through a belt gear 6. An output shaft 7 of the central gearbox 5 engages pinions 8 of differentials 9 generating reciprocating motions at a different speed of opposite strokes. Output shafts 10 of the differentials 9, which are present on either side of the central gearbox 5, have cranks 11 installed thereon. The cranks 11 are coupled to pitman arms 12 that are coupled to an equalizer 13. Housing parts 14 fixedly attached to crownwheels 15 have cranks 16 installed thereon. The cranks 16 are coupled to pitman arms 17 coupled to the equalizer 13 by means of yokes 18.

    [0015] The drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit operates as follows.

    [0016] The electric motor 4 rotates, through the belt gear 6 and the output shaft 7 of the central gearbox 5, the differentials 9 that generate the reciprocating motions of the walking beam 2 at a different speed of opposite strokes via the cranks 11, 16 and the pitman arms 12, 17. A rotation torque transmitted from the crownwheels 15 to the cranks 16 and further to the pitman arms 17 allows significantly increasing the stroke of the pitman arms 17 and, therefore, the rotation angle of the walking beam 2. This allows for an increase in the stroke length of the sucker-rods 3, thereby improving the kinematics and extending the range of use of the drive.

    [0017] The present drive for the deep-well sucker-rod pumping unit may be fabricated by using standard equipment, familiar materials and familiar techniques.