Submersible pump support rod stabilizing device
10920512 ยท 2021-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/606
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F05B2240/97
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/1071
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F04D13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B17/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A submersible pump support rod stabilizing device includes: a submersible pump, an upper support rod, a lower support rod, etc. The upper part at the one side and the lower part at the other side of the submersible pump have upper support rods and lower support rods respectively, and the upper and lower support rods have bends towards the side of the submersible pump and a small section of the rod head. This small section of the rod head has a circular ring above it, the rod head has an inclined edge and a section of rope. The two ends are respectively fixed on the circular rings of the upper and lower support rod heads at the one side of submersible pump, the rope has wheels, and the other digging rope is hauled upward by the wheel and the other end of the digging rope is fixed at the wellhead.
Claims
1. A submersible pump support rod stabilizing device, comprising: a submersible pump, an upper support rod, a lower support rod, profiled gaskets, ordinary gaskets, screw caps, upper support rod bends, lower support rod bends, upper support rod ends, lower support rod ends, upper support rod end circular rings, lower support rod end circular rings, inclined edges, a rope, a pulley and pull cords, wherein on an upper portion of one side and on a lower portion of the other side of the submersible pump are respectively provided screw rods fixed to a pump body and the upper support rod and the lower support rod rotationally connected to the screw rods through middle holes thereof; at portions close to their two ends, the upper and lower support rods are respectively provided with bends which bend towards the side of the submersible pump, with center lines of the upper and lower support rods as references, till meeting planes which are parallel to straight middle portions of the upper and lower support rods and which pass through a center line of the submersible pump, and then bend outwards along the planes to form a small segment of rod end respectively, which segment has a circular ring welded and fixed thereon; at end portions, all the rod ends are provided with respective inclined edges in the vertical direction, wherein all the upper and lower support rod ends on one side of the submersible pump are lower, and the inclined edges thereon are inclined in an obliquely upward direction relative to the upper and lower support rod ends, while all the upper and lower support rod ends on the other side are higher, and the inclined edges thereon are inclined in an obliquely downward direction relative to the upper and lower support rod ends; two ends of the rope are respectively fixed to the circular rings on the rod ends of the upper and lower support rods on a side of the submersible pump where all the rod ends are lower; the rope is provided with the pulley and is arranged in a pulley rim on a pulley spindle; an end of one pull cord passes through a center hole of the pulley spindle and is self-tied upwards and fixed thereby, so that when the pull cord is pulled upwards via the pulley, and the other end of the pull cord is fixed at the mouth of a well, the inclined edges on the rod ends of the upper and lower support rods respectively push against a well wall, thus stabilizing the submersible pump; one end of the other pull cord is fixed to the circular ring on the rod end of the lower support rod on the other side of the submersible pump where all the inclined edges of the rod ends are higher, and the pull cord is again knotted and fixed on the ring on the end of the upper support rod, at a position slightly further than the distance from the circular ring on the rod end of the lower support rod to the circular ring on the rod end of the upper support rod, on the side of the submersible pump, so that when the pull cord is pulled upwards, the inclined edges on the rod ends of the upper and lower support rods are respectively disengaged from the well wall to release the submersible pump, and the pull rope is further pulled so that the submersible pump is lifted out of the well.
2. The submersible pump support rod stabilizing device, according to claim 1, wherein the profiled gasket conforming to a shape of a pump casing is provided on a portion of each screw on an inner side of the middle hole of each of the upper and lower support rods, and the ordinary gasket is provided on a portion of the screw on an outer side of the middle hole; and the screw cap is provided on the outer side of the ordinary gasket, and the screw cap is tightened and then loosened slightly so that each of the upper and lower support rods is capable of rotating up and down with the respective screw rod as a center.
Description
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(5) This kind of submersible pump stabilization device has a unique structure, simple operation, with good stability of the submersible pump, and great practical value. Because the upper and lower support rod heads have inclined edges and are pressed against the well wall respectively, even if the well wall is uneven, the device can be firmly pressed against the well wall without easily sliding.