Vibration-resistant boltless ESP component connection
09885433 ยท 2018-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L19/0231
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B43/128
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L25/009
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B47/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/1215
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B47/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B43/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Devices and methods for reversibly securing first and second component subs of submersible well pump assembly. First and second component subs are provided with connection end portions which are placed into a sealed abutting relation. A connecting collar is threaded onto the first component sub. A locking groove on the first component sub receives a locking dog therein.
Claims
1. A submersible well pump assembly comprising: a first component sub being either of a pump sub, seal sub or motor sub of an electric submersible pump and having a first connection end portion, the first component sub having an externally-threaded portion; a second component sub being either of a pump sub, seal sub or motor sub of an electric submersible pump having a second connection end portion; a locking groove formed within one of the first connection end portion or the second connection end portion; a connection collar including an interior threaded portion to threadedly engage the externally-threaded portion of the first component sub, the connection collar having an annular portion and an annular segmented portion, the annular segmented portion having a plurality of axial slots that form fingers therebetween; and including an inwardly-projecting dog formed upon the connection collar, the dog residing within the locking groove when the connection collar is threadedly engaged with the first component sub to preclude reverse rotation of the connection collar.
2. The submersible well pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the inwardly-projecting dog is formed upon at least one of the fingers.
3. The submersible well pump assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a retaining ring radially surrounding the second connection end portion; and a stop shoulder formed within the connection collar which is brought into contact with the retaining ring when the interior threaded portion of the connection collar threadedly engages the externally-threaded portion of the first component sub.
4. The submersible well pump of claim 3 wherein the retaining ring resides within an annular notch formed within the second connection end portion.
5. The submersible well pump of claim 1 wherein: axial flowbores are formed within each of the first and second connection portions; the first connection portion presents an annular end face with a lip that projects axially outwardly therefrom; and the lip radially surrounding an end portion of the second connection portion, thereby providing a fluid tight seal for the axial flowbores when the second connection portion abuts the end face.
6. The submersible pump of claim 1 wherein the locking groove is formed within the first connection end portion.
7. The submersible pump of claim 1 wherein the locking groove is formed within the second connection end portion.
8. A submersible well pump assembly comprising: a first component sub being either of a pump sub, seal sub or motor sub of an electric submersible pump and having a first connection end portion, the first component sub having an externally-threaded portion; a second component sub being either of a pump sub, seal sub or motor sub of an electric submersible pump and having a second connection end portion; a locking groove formed within one of the first connection end portion or the second connection end portion; a connection collar including an interior threaded portion to threadedly engage the externally-threaded portion of the first component sub, the connection collar comprising an annular portion and an annular segmented portion, the annular segmented portion having a plurality of axial slots that form fingers therebetween; and an inwardly-projecting dog formed upon the connection collar, the dog residing within the locking groove when the connection collar is threadedly engaged with the first component sub to preclude reverse rotation of the connection collar.
9. The submersible well pump assembly of claim 8 wherein the dog is formed upon at least one of the fingers.
10. The submersible well pump assembly of claim 8 further comprising: a retaining ring radially surrounding the second connection end portion; and a stop shoulder formed within the connection collar which is brought into contact with the retaining ring when the interior threaded portion of the connection collar threadedly engages the externally-threaded portion of the first component sub.
11. The submersible well pump of claim 10 wherein the retaining ring resides within an annular notch formed within the second connection end portion.
12. The submersible well pump of claim 8 wherein: axial flowbores are formed within each of the first and second connection portions; the first connection portion presents an annular end face with a lip that projects axially outwardly therefrom; and the lip radially surrounding an end portion of the second connection portion, thereby providing a fluid tight seal for the axial flowbores when the second connection portion abuts the end face.
13. The submersible pump of claim 8 wherein the locking groove is formed within the first connection end portion.
14. The submersible pump of claim 8 wherein the locking groove is formed within the second connection end portion.
15. A method for reversibly connecting first and second component subs of submersible well pump assembly, the method comprising the steps of: providing the first component sub with a first connection end portion with an externally-threaded portion, the first component sub being either of a pump sub, seal sub or motor sub of an electric submersible pump and; providing the second component sub with a second connection end portion, the second component sub being either of a pump sub, seal sub or motor sub of an electric submersible pump and; disposing the second connection end portion in abutting relation to the first connection end portion; threading a connecting collar onto the externally-threaded portion, thereby securing the first and second connection end portions together, the connecting collar having an annular segmented portion with a plurality of axial slots that form fingers therebetween; flexing the fingers to permit a locking dog on the connecting collar to pass over the externally-threaded portion; and disposing the locking dog within a locking groove formed within either of the first or second connection end portions to preclude reverse rotation of the connection collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and other aspects of the invention will be readily appreciated by those of skill in the art and better understood with further reference to the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawings and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The second tubular component 14 includes a central axial flowbore 24 along its length and presents a connecting axial end portion, generally indicated at 26. The axial end portion 26 includes an external annular notch 28 within which is seated a retaining ring 30. In certain embodiments, the retaining ring 30 can be a C-ring that is snapped into the notch 28. Preferably, the end portion 26 also carries O-ring fluid seals 32, of a type known in the art. An external annular groove 34 is formed within the end portion 26.
(11) A connection collar 36 surrounds the end portion 26. Portions of the connection collar 36 are better appreciated with reference to
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(13) The connection 10 is reversible. The dogs 48 and the locking groove 34 preferably have tapered sides, so that the dogs 48 and groove 34 have a generally triangular or V-shaped cross-section. In order to disconnect the first and second tubular components 12/14 from one another, unscrewing torque force is supplied to the collar 36 to cause the dogs 48 to ramp up out of the groove 34 and permit the disengagement of the collar 36 from the upper tubular component 12. Then, the connecting collar 36 can be rotated to unthread and thereby release the first and second tubular components 12, 14 from one another. Yet, the spring tension of the fingers 46 hold the dogs 48 into the groove 34 and prevent the loosening of the collar 36 due to vibratory forces and the possible unintended separation of tubular components 12 and 14.
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(15) Features of the connecting collar 36 are depicted in greater detail in
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(17) The connection 10 is reversible. In order to disconnect the first and second tubular components 12, 14, the fingers 46 are deflected radially outwardly so that the dogs 48 are removed from the locking groove 34. The outward deflection is accomplished by applying torque to the collar 36 to unscrew it. The tapered faces of the locking dogs 48 and the mating groove 34 force the collar fingers 46 to deflect and the dogs 48 to ride out of the groove 34, thus permitting the collar 36 to unscrew and disengage the threads of the mating sub. The springy nature of the collar fingers 46 prevents vibratory forces from causing the collar 36 to loosen or disengage, but permits normal disassembly torque applied to the collar 36 to disengage the collar 36 from the mating sub.
(18) It should be appreciated that the invention also provides a vibration-resistant electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly that includes connection components in accordance with the present invention.
(19) Those of skill in the art will recognize that numerous modifications and changes may be made to the exemplary designs and embodiments described herein and that the invention is limited only by the claims that follow and any equivalents thereof.